This recipe has a great influence on the healing of infectious diseases, as many current herbal recipes are developed from it. This recipe can be used for the treatment of influenza, acute... More > tonsillitis, mumps, scarlet fever, early stage of measles and other infectious diseases. It can also be used for healing encephalitis B, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, parotitis, acute suppurative infection, and a variety of infections of the upper respiratory tract. It can relieve fever, stop pain and cough. It has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammation effects. Modifications of the recipe for different uses are described, including for fever, cough, measles, and skin infections. Explanations in Chinese medicine theories are provided. Scientific studies of the recipe are reviewed. This classical recipe was designed by a famous physician Jutong Wu in the Qing Dynasty. It was recorded in the Chinese medicine classic, The Treatise on Differentiation and Treatment of Epidemic Febrile Diseases.< Less
The S.H.O.T.S. project (Super Hero's Operating Through Syringes)is a fictional Superhero vs Supervillan dealing with childhood diseases and immunizations. Each character represents a disease or their... More > counterpart. It is written to educate not only children but also parents in the importance of receiving all their immunizations. Review some of the historical data that lead the fight against D.R.A.C.M.A. (Disease Replicators Against Community Medical Advancement)< Less
This color and activity book was designed to increase the awareness of childhood diseases and the importance of immunizations.
It is based on a Superhero vs. Supervillian concept providing... More > childhood immunization information to the adult and the importance of immunizations to the children.
The World Health Organization reported in 1980 that Small Pox had been eliminated from the earth through immunizations. We have several more to fight.
WE HAVE THE POWER, IMMUNIZE!< Less
This color and activity book was designed to increase the awareness of childhood diseases and the importance of immunizations.
It is based on a Superhero vs. Supervillian concept providing... More > childhood immunization information to the adult and the importance of immunizations to the children.
The World Health Organization reported in 1980 that Small Pox had been eliminated from the earth through immunizations. We have several more to fight.
WE HAVE THE POWER, IMMUNIZE!< Less
This color and activity book was designed to increase the awareness of childhood diseases and the importance of immunizations.
It is based on a Superhero vs. Supervillian concept providing... More > childhood immunization information to the adult and the importance of immunizations to the children.
The World Health Organization reported in 1980 that Small Pox had been eliminated from the earth through immunizations. We have several more to fight.
WE HAVE THE POWER, IMMUNIZE!< Less
This color and activity book was designed to increase the awareness of childhood diseases and the importance of immunizations.
It is based on a Superhero vs. Supervillian concept providing... More > childhood immunization information to the adult and the importance of immunizations to the children.
The World Health Organization reported in 1980 that Small Pox had been eliminated from the earth through immunizations. We have several more to fight.
WE HAVE THE POWER, IMMUNIZE!< Less
Herbal recipes in Chinese medicine that can be used for healing influenza, common cold, and other infectious diseases are collected here. These recipes have been used for hundreds of years, proved by... More > billions of people, and confirmed by scientific studies. These natural herbal recipes can relieve stuffy noses, reduce fever, stop coughing, relieve headaches and body pain, calm the mind, and improve digestion. Scientific studies have found that they have antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects. Ingredients of the recipes are explained with Chinese medicine theories. Modifications for personalized treatment and preparation methods are described. Many of the recipes are also useful for healing asthma, bronchitis, tonsillitis, pneumonia, mumps, encephalitis, meningitis, and measles. Some are effective for the treatment of stomach flu, gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, and conjunctivitis. Many of the recipes are also helpful for relieving skin diseases.< Less
Being a DAD, such a small word for such a big job. When my first child was born. I was young and inexperienced … come to think of it, all first dads are. No baby is issued with an... More > owner’s manual. I think if we knew the future and what it has in store, we will probably choose not to have children at all.
I cannot imagine my life any other way. The joy of looking in awe at the new life God created, and entrusted in your hands for nurturing, caring, feeding and, teaching. Watching their first steps, competing for hearing ‘dad’ before ‘mom’ or buying a rugby ball for your 3 month old baby is all part of the fun! Less fun is the pajama drill at night, running to the doctor with teething problems, chicken pocks, mumps flu and I’m sure you can add to this list. All these things are necessary to mold them into strong healthy children and eventually young adults who will have children of their own.< Less
Trade paperback. Gregory George Gordon Green — or Gees as he prefers to be called — doesn't want to follow in his father's military footsteps; he wants to be a detective and solve cases... More > "from mumps to murder" as his billboard reads. Whether he's tracking Communists, werewolves, ghosts or ghouls, Gees and his loyal secretary root out evil wherever it lurks and have a great time doing it. The Gees mysteries are:
Gees' First Case (1936)
Nightmare Farm (1937)
Grey Shapes (1937)
The Kleinert Case (1938)
Her Ways Are Death (1938)
Maker of Shadows (1938)
The Ninth Life (1939)
The Glass Too Many (1940)
Jack Mann is the pseudonym of E. Charles Vivian (1882-1947), a well-known British writer who introduced Harry Stephen Keener to his British publishers. For that alone Ramble House is proud to introduce Jack Mann to readers the world over who missed him the first time around.< Less
First of the famous Rover Boys books by future Hardy Boys creator Edward Stratemeyer (under the pseudonym Arthur M Winfield). This is an introduction to the fun-loving teenage Rover Brothers -- Dick,... More > Tom & Sam. Virtually orphans, they are sent by their prudish Uncle Randolph to a military boarding school and their adventures soon begin! (Summary by BellonaTimes) And, from the author… While Putnam Hall is not the real name of the particular place of learning I had in mind while penning this tale for your amusement and instruction, there is really such a school, and dear Captain Putnam is a living person, as are also the lively, wide-awake, fun-loving Rover brothers, Dick, Tom, and Sam, and their schoolfellows, Larry, Fred, and Frank. The same can be said, to a certain degree, of the bully Dan Baxter, and his toady, the sneak, commonly known as "Mumps." A WORD OF CAUTION: This series features scenes of bullying that may have you wanting to discuss the subject with young readers.< Less