An immensely practical and comprehensive book useful to both laypeople and professionals. Backaches, arthritis, sports injuries, carpal tunnel, and numerous common aliments are discussed in a graphically-rich format.
"Hershoff's useful guide to the therapeutic prescription of remedies for musculoskeletal complaints is concise and clearly written, replete with valuable differential materia medica. A tool for practicing homeopaths and laypersons alike."
George Guess, M.D., D.H.t., Editor Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy
"This book is an easy reference for anyone treating musculoskeletal disorders. It adds an important dimension to the conventional treatment of low back pain, arthritis, headaches, and similar disorders."
Cynthia M. Watson, M.D., Former Faculty Instructor University of Southern California School of Medicine
"While this book focuses on specific disorders(arthritic joint pain, sciatica, headache, lower back pain), Herschoff never loses sight of the principles and wisdom of classical homeopathy. Its clear explanations, diagrams, illustrations and fascinating graphics make it a pleasure to use.
Vega Rozenberg, C.C.Hom., R.S.Hom(NA) Founder and Principal Instructor, E.S.S.H.
For people interested in some of Dana Ullman's earliest writings, you can read his undergraduate thesis at U.C. Berkeley in 1975 on "Human Learning." Honor students at UC Berkeley who wish to have an independent major (and who do not want to have a regular generic major) are required to write a thesis. This paper on "Human Learning" provides insights into Dana's early synthetic and integrative thinking. The beginning of the article and its definition of "science" may be of special interest. Also, Dana creatively chose to use his own invented pronouns to replace the masculine emphasis of "he," "him," and "his," with "che," "chis," and "cher."