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Remember me on this computer. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. Need an account? Click here to sign up. Download Free PDF. Carmel Raz. A short summary of this paper. Journal of Literature and Science Volume 7, No. In spite of well-founded doubts regarding their authenticity, these ostensible records of ancient Gaelic traditions captivated audiences throughout Europe, as well as luminaries such as David Hume, Denis Diderot, and Johann Gottfried Herder.

Relating the Ossianic project to eighteenth- century discourses of panpsychism and animism, Savarese suggests that Macpherson turned to the genre of pseudo-primitive writing as a strategy to bypass the philosophical accouterments of more modern literary creations. This book is essential to osteopathic medical students for OMM - it skips all the boring details and gets to the good stuff. The practice questions are great. What I don't understand is why they are still stuck in the 90s and not offering this as an ebook.

Get on board, publishers! I'm on Chapter 3 but so far it seems like a good review. The text is easy to understand and the questions at the end of each chapter are relevant to the covered material.

Overall the book is concise and easy to read, however, there are a couple of editorial misprints and some of the information contradicts itself from the text portion to the end of session quizzes. Good read, and would recommend it for study purposes but if something doesn't make sense, it my be a misprint. Have not had a chance to use this book yet but I've heard very good things about it.

The book shipped directly from the store in brand new conditions. Plus it arrived days before it was supposed to which was a major plus! I bought this book back in August and it looked and was advertised as brand new. However, now that I'm preparing for boards and going through the practice Comlex exams, I was going through Comlex A and my pages go from to The book must have been completely rebound, but it doesn't show in the spine.

I'm very disappointed to be at this stage in my board studying and not have a complete version of the book. This book is full of errors.

I only looked at a few pages, but it made me cringe to find at least 2 errors on 2 pages not just typos. For example, the way Savarese illustrates the superior skull moving during sphenobasilar flexion is wrong on page Also, on page , there is a question about the treatment to improve the symptoms of a child in respiratory distress due to an asthma attack.

The correct answer claims that seated thoracic pump is the technique of choice, but this is actually contraindicated until the attack subsides. According to my professor who is a COMLEX item writer , Savarese's text is pretty much a bound copy of his class notes that he updated a few times I don't think he's updated since he went into practice.

So you're pretty much paying a classmate for their notes and hoping their information is right. Get that instead. Used this book only to study for Level 1 and did very well in the OMT content.

However, for some subjects like counterstrain and VSR, it is too brief so supplement those areas. The book helped me to get a quick and to the point review in a very short period of time. The book lacked certain specific details, but at that point, I went to the more detailed books which wasn't a whole lot.

In general, I felt the book did its job. I noticed there were a lot of anatomy info which I didn't need for the practical exam, but will be useful for quick reviews surgically speaking. I felt the book was a good buy.

Thank you for your help. This is a very good book. It highlights key features of what you need to know.



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