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Donald M. Vickery

    A physician who transitioned from traditional practice to championing preventive health, this author emphasized the individual's role in maintaining well-being. His work advocated for a proactive approach to health, highlighting the importance of diet, exercise, and stress management. Recognized as a pioneer in self-care, he championed a holistic philosophy that integrated conventional and complementary healing methods. His pragmatic and compassionate approach to patient care underscored a belief in the efficacy of treatments that truly worked, leaving a significant legacy in health education.

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    Take Care of Yourself
    Taking Care of Your Child
    • 2005

      Taking Care of Your Child

      • 534 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Over a million and a half families already use Taking Care of Your Child to help keep their children healthy. Updated with the most recent research and recommendations, this award-winning guide discusses common medical problems, as well as emotional issues such as new siblings and school challenges. The authors even provide forms for medical, growth, and immunization records. And unlike other children's health books, this comprehensive guide is useful from birth through a child's adolescence. Taking Care of Your Child is easy to use, even in a crisis. Simply look up a symptom, and you find a complete explanation of probable causes, how serious they are, and how you might quickly relieve your child's problem at home. Easy-to-follow decision charts show parents exactly when to take a child to see a doctor. This book covers more than 100 common complaints-injuries and allergies, childhood diseases-with especially clear advice on handling emergencies.

      Taking Care of Your Child
    • 1996

      Take Care of Yourself

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Covers disease prevention, diet, health habits, doctor selection, and medication, and offers decision charts on common problems

      Take Care of Yourself