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Posted in Biography (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

Written by Andrey Korotayev. By Oxford University Press, USA. There are some available for $54.99.
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Written by Shelley McKellar. By University of Toronto Press. The regular list price is $50.00. Sells new for $38.25. There are some available for $37.60.
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By American Psychological Association (APA). Sells new for $39.95. There are some available for $22.90.
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Written by Janet A. Stumbo. By Optometric Extension Program. Sells new for $22.95. There are some available for $9.96.
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1 comments about Endless Journey: A Head-Trauma Victim's Remarkable Rehabilitation.

  1. Dr. Janet A. Stumbo's fascinating book is about one woman's search for treatment. Dr. Stumbo-a veterinarian practicing in Australia-was in a car crash that left her partially blind, in great pain and with short-term memory problems. Soon after the crash, her husband divorces her and she must use all her strength and determination to procure the rehabilitation she needs. She is determined there must be some help for her vision (one of her greatest joys was veterinary surgery). Her search leads her to behavioral optometry and she does, in fact, regain much of her sight. The book is extraordinary in detailing her therapies and recovery. Anyone who wants to begin to understand the rehabilitation for someone with a brain injury should read this book.


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Written by Doug Cox. By Upfront Publishing Ltd.. Sells new for $20.00.
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Written by Bruce Vaughan. By AuthorHouse. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $6.22. There are some available for $6.55.
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1 comments about Rabid Dogs in the East: Behind the Patient's back.

  1. Dr. Bruce Vaughan, former president of the World Federation
    of Chiropractic, has written a first-person account
    of chiropractors' struggle for survival, legitimacy and licensure
    in the former British Crown Colony of Hong
    Kong. A graduate of the Palmer College of Chiropractic
    in 1966, he has practiced in this capitalist outpost in China
    ever since. The founding president of the then threeman
    Hong Kong Chiropractic Association, his career has
    involved a continuing confrontation with an entrenched,
    multi-tentacled bureaucracy dominated by political medicine.
    For those who know about chiropractors' quest for
    licensure in the United States, the thrusts and parries will
    be all too familiar: disputes over title (should chiropractors
    be called "doctors"?), resistance to referral, the arrogance
    of medical gatekeepers, social ostracism and the
    insult of boldface lies, confrontation in person and in
    print, arrests on various dubious charges, and endless political
    lobbying for legal recognition.
    The opening chapter recounts the legislative session
    wherein the colony's chiropractors finally secured legal
    recognition, this after decades of opposition from an entrenched
    allopathic establishment. The account then
    backtracks to earlier times: Vaughan's youth (he's lived
    in England, South America and elsewhere), first encounter
    with chiropractic, his training at Davenport, Iowa, and
    his return to Hong Kong to establish his practice and the
    small, local professional society. Dr. Vaughan's practicebuilding
    coincided with his early political education.
    There were peaks and valleys, some the result of the colony's
    crises and tribulations and others the product of a
    medical domination of health care that in some respects
    more closely mimicked the American than the British experience.
    However, the flavor is ultimately unique, as is
    Hong Kong, and the young chiropractor's crusade embedded
    him in various elements of the culture: government
    and its bureaucracies, the media, local merchants
    and the courts. As has so often been the case in chirohistory,
    patience and perseverance would pay off, although
    this is not so clear to the swimmer struggling upstream.
    The influence of international organizations and events
    is related in sections dealing with the New Zealand Commission
    of Inquiry, the flicker of free speech in Peking's
    Tienanmen Square, the World Federation of Chiropractic's
    visit to Hong Kong, and the transfer of authority
    over the colony from Britain to China. Vaughan skillfully
    pulls this all together, and helps us to understand how the
    individual threads weave through the broader tapestry. As
    he suggests, the chiropractors' experience in Hong Kong
    offers an "accelerated version" of the profession's journey
    through the last century: a microcosm of the broader
    chiropractic yarn.
    What may come as a surprise to insular American DCs
    is that much of this saga unfolds after 1974, when Louisiana
    became the last state to authorize the practice of chiropractic.
    What makes this book special is Bruce
    Vaughan's skill as a raconteur. Written in a very readerfriendly
    style, Dr. Vaughan tells us enough about himself
    to make his professional crusade vivid and understandable.
    He spices the text with anecdotes and perspectives
    that carry the reader along willingly through drudgery
    and crisis. Vaughan balances the frustration inherent in
    this tale with a frequently dry and subtle humor that hints
    at his British roots.
    The book is interesting also for the glimpses it offers
    of Hong Kong and its evolution during the past 35 years.
    Chiropractors and historians will value this work for its
    detail and documentation of the quest for legitimacy in
    this little bit of England in Asia. Offered in paperback at
    very modest price, one can't go wrong: a good read.
    Joseph C. Keating, Jr., PhD
    Phoenix, Arizona Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association.


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Written by Bob McKerrow. By India Research Press. The regular list price is $34.99. Sells new for $22.99. There are some available for $34.58.
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Written by L. Vernon Briggs. By Arno Press. There are some available for $21.56.
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Written by Jan de Vries. By Mainstream Publishing. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $19.01. There are some available for $46.76.
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Written by Trina Allen. By iUniverse, Inc.. The regular list price is $9.95. Sells new for $6.22. There are some available for $6.22.
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