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Healthwise for Life : Medical Self-Care for People Age 50 and Better, 4th Edition1 review
Molly Mettler, Donald W. Kemper, ...

Healthwise, 2000

Healthwise for Life
This book covers everything that you could come across from bee stings to urinary incontinence. It helps answer those basic questions you would normally pay to ask a doctor and refers you to the doctor when the problem is more serious, or the home treatment options haven't helped. Healthwise for Life offers detailed and useful information tailored to people later in life and is an essential ...
  
  











  



  
Essentials of Radiology4 reviews
Fred A. Mettler

Saunders, 2004

Excellent
As a Physician Assistant I have seen several books on reading x-rays. Most are either too complex or too basic. This is the best. It is easy to read but complete enough to cover most x-rays used in practice today.
  
  











  



  
Essentials of nuclear medicine imaging7 reviews
Fred A Mettler

Grune & Stratton, 1983

New edition of classic
This is a new edition of a classic book. Has new section on PET which is good but not adequate given how much PET is used nowadays. Supplement with PET books like PET/CT: A Case-based Approach by Conti (this may be too expensive for a resident) or PET and PET/CT: A Clinical Guide by Lin (less expensive).
  
  











  



  
Horse Sense: A Complete Guide to Horse Selection & Care1 review
John J. Mettler

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1989

A really informative horse encyclopedia.
This book is simply great. It tells all about horse care, grooming, breeding, and the anatomy of the horse. A must read for anyone who loves horses.
  
  











  



  
Elephants: Big, Strong and Wise (Young Discovery Library)1 review
Pierre Pfeffer

Young Discovery Library, 1988

Young Discovery Library
Any child with an interest in elephants will be exposed to; unusual facts & great detail, perfectly absorbing illustrations and a petite, kid-friendly size.....handsomely printed to boot! A 5*star!!!
  
  











  



  
Information Therapy: Prescribed Information as a Reimbursable Medical Service1 review
Donald W. Kemper, Molly Mettler

Healthwise, 2002

Profound, iconoclastic, and persuasive
Information Therapy: Prescribed Information As A Reimbursable Medical Service by medical consumer activist Donald W. Kemper and Medical self-care and health promotion expert Molly Mettler offers an original and ground breaking proposition to change modern health care for the better. The definition of "information therapy" is that patients should be provided with accurate information, based on ...
  
  











  



  
Car Audio For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))1 review
Doug Newcomb

For Dummies, 2008

If Speakers Could Talk...
This book is filled with all the information you need to make an informed decision without breaking the bank. There's not a lot of information out there that covers the wide spectrum of new technology that is intergraded now within stereo systems. However this easy to read guide is filled with it. A+ Thanks!
  
  











  



  
Fagan Sisters of Copake Falls (Images of America: New York)2 reviews
Elinor Mettler

Arcadia Publishing (SC), 1999

WONDERFUL MEMORIES
As a young girl, I spent summers in Copake Falls and one special memory is swimming in the Orebed. I remember seeing Sally and Agnes there every day. The water was freezing, but they never missed a day. What a wonderful tribute to such sweet ladies!
  
  











  



  
The Egg (First Discovery Books)3 reviews
Gallimard Jeunesse, Pascale De Bourgoing

Scholastic, 1992

What Came First?
Using engaging transparent pages, this book captures the imagination by explaining what happens to eggs. Relying mostly upon a chicken, the book illustrates where the egg comes from, what's inside, how the animal grows, and how the peep breaks free. Besides the chicken, the book also briefly discusses other animals that come from eggs: other birds, reptiles, fish, and crayfish. The book is a ...
  
  











  



  
Speed Kills!4 reviews
Byron Mettler

PublishAmerica, 2007

Think the old Hardy Boys mysteries meet Training Day
Just had Byron in our store for a guest author signing and both he and the book were a hit! Speed Kills is a slam dunk for preteen boys who want to be a hero someday. Would not surprise me at all if it ends up inspiring some young readers to go into law enforcement. A couple understandable lapses from reality to make it fit the preteen market (no cursing and a couple superhuman moves), but ...
  
  











  



  
Wild Turkeys: Hunting and Watching4 reviews
John J. Mettler

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1998

An informative book beautifully written
I was amazed by this book; it was a real page turner. I could not put it down and read straight though it in a few days. The author (John Mettler) combines great information and anecdotes to apply what he describes. Mr. Mettler is a veterinarian so he is able to explain all sorts of reasons behind the behavior of the wild turkey. You'll not only learn where turkeys will be, but why they ...
  
  











  



  
Basic butchering of livestock & game16 reviews
John J Mettler

Storey Communications, 1986

Excellent book
Coming from a family of hunters, fisherman, as well as a family that has always grown much of their own food, be it a vegetable garden, or hens for eggs, angus for beef, the occasional pig, sheep, I firmly believe that women (I am one) should know as much about self sufficiency living as possible. This includes knowing how to raise healthy meat animals and how to slaughter them in the most humane ...
  
  











  



  
Puerto Cabezas, Bluefields: Summary of recommendations for electrical system upgrade71 reviews
Ronald L Mettler

National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, [International Programs Division, 1992

Sure makes you think
Based on this I would have to say that there is enough in question to re-open the case. Very interesting reading to say the least.
  
  











  



  
Soldiers to Citizens: The G.I. Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation3 reviews

Oxford University Press, USA, 2005

Essential read for anyone interested in the history of successful American public policy
This book is such an articulately composed analysis of one of the United States' most successful public policies. In "Soldiers to Citizens," Suzanne Mettler outlines how the educational provisions of the G.I. Bill created what she refers to as "the greatest generation." The G.I. Bill not only fulfilled its intention of rewarding veterans for their selfless acts of patriotism, but it provided ...
  
  











  



  
The Rain Forest (First Discovery Books)1 review

Scholastic, 1994

The Rain Forest
It's an excellent first discovery book. It tells you a lot about the Amazon Rain forest and the river basin. This book shows children the rain forest plants and animals and things destroying this area today. It has many colourful pictures, some on transparent flip pages. From lazy lizards to beautiful birds, from chattering capuchins to wet water lily, this book shows some of the rarest ...
  
  











  



  
Ex Machina Vol. 6: Power Down3 reviews
Brian K. Vaughan, Tony Harris

Wildstorm, 2007

VAUGHAN AND HARRIS POWER BACK UP!
Ex Machina is one of those titles that should never work in the comic book medium. Former and short-lived superhero abandons his super-persona to become mayor of New York. And that happens before the start of the series. Let's be honest, if anyone but writer Vaughan and Harris were involved, this series simply wouldn't have worked. Ex Machina: Power Down is a return to greatness for the ...
  
  











  



  
The Proper Care of Dwarf Rabbits1 review
Michael Mettler, U. Erich Friese

TFH Publications, 1993

The Proper Care Of Dwarf Rabbits By Michael Mettler
I thought this book was a complete waste of time and money. There was nothing in this book that is not in the most basic book on rabbits and rabbit care, and certainly nothing that sets it apart as being for the care of dwarf rabbits. I was totally disappointed when I recieved this book. There are as many if not more pictures of large and medium sized rabbits as there are of dwarfs.
  
  











  



  
Accounting An Introduction

Oxford University Press, USA, 2007

This is the new edition of the popular narrative introduction to financial accounting principles and practice, updated for changes to GAAP and cognisant of the harmonization of GAAP rules internationall and in South Africa.
  
  











  



  
Primary Care Radiology1 review
Fred A. Mettler, Milton J. Guiberteau, ...

Saunders, 2000

Great Text
This text is easy to read and gives great information regarding the various radiological tests it discusses. However, I think it needs to cover more thoroughly the more common conditions that are diagnosed using radiology i.e. pneumonia. Otherwise, the text does a pretty good job of covering what it does.
  
  











  








   



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