


Institute of Classical Osteopathy Year Book 2001
Year Book 2001
Edited and Compiled by Christopher Batten
It is said that the final test of any therapy is at the bedside of the acutely ill patient. The treatment of acute disease in the infant or child adds an element of responsibility and skill over and above that required for the adult. Palpatory and diagnostic skills are often stretched to their limit….. However, all too often in the critical case one must rely, when at the bedside, almost entirely on detecting arrhythmicity and points of soft and hard tissue resistance.
Contents
Osteopathy As Explained By The Encyclopaedia Americana
Childhood Illness by John Wernham
Bacteriology by John Wernham
The Osteopathic Treatment Of Acute Disease In Infants And Children by M Waldman
Cranial Technique by John Wernham
The Patho-Physiology And Treatment Of Bronchitis by Christopher Batten
Measles by John Wernham
The Development Of The Spinal Curves by Henry Lee
Extract From The Journal Of The American Osteopathic Association
Year Book 2001
Edited and Compiled by Christopher Batten
It is said that the final test of any therapy is at the bedside of the acutely ill patient. The treatment of acute disease in the infant or child adds an element of responsibility and skill over and above that required for the adult. Palpatory and diagnostic skills are often stretched to their limit….. However, all too often in the critical case one must rely, when at the bedside, almost entirely on detecting arrhythmicity and points of soft and hard tissue resistance.
Contents
Osteopathy As Explained By The Encyclopaedia Americana
Childhood Illness by John Wernham
Bacteriology by John Wernham
The Osteopathic Treatment Of Acute Disease In Infants And Children by M Waldman
Cranial Technique by John Wernham
The Patho-Physiology And Treatment Of Bronchitis by Christopher Batten
Measles by John Wernham
The Development Of The Spinal Curves by Henry Lee
Extract From The Journal Of The American Osteopathic Association
Year Book 2001
Edited and Compiled by Christopher Batten
It is said that the final test of any therapy is at the bedside of the acutely ill patient. The treatment of acute disease in the infant or child adds an element of responsibility and skill over and above that required for the adult. Palpatory and diagnostic skills are often stretched to their limit….. However, all too often in the critical case one must rely, when at the bedside, almost entirely on detecting arrhythmicity and points of soft and hard tissue resistance.
Contents
Osteopathy As Explained By The Encyclopaedia Americana
Childhood Illness by John Wernham
Bacteriology by John Wernham
The Osteopathic Treatment Of Acute Disease In Infants And Children by M Waldman
Cranial Technique by John Wernham
The Patho-Physiology And Treatment Of Bronchitis by Christopher Batten
Measles by John Wernham
The Development Of The Spinal Curves by Henry Lee
Extract From The Journal Of The American Osteopathic Association
Paperback 110 pages
Dimensions 210 x 150
ISBN 978-0-9530294-9-5