FACULTY RECOMMENDATIONS: MOLLY FITZPATRICK
Shiatsu The Human Potential [DVD] A clear presentation of the human energy field including meridians and chakras. Pauline Sasaki’s influence on Zen Shiatsu and the development of Quantum Shiatsu has evolved medicine in ways that will continue to foster health and well-being in the context of the new paradigm of healing. Her work has profoundly … Read more
New Materials – January 2012
BV 4517 B792t 2010 Boyle, Greg Tattoos on the heart : the power of boundless compassion / Gregory Boyle New York, NY : Free Press, 2010 OCOM Library – New Books Shelf F 844 A131p 2011 Abbott, Carl Portland in three centuries : the place and the people / Carl Abbott Corvallis : Oregon State … Read more
MAYAN MEDICINE, PART 3
In solidarity with Rethinking Schools “Teach-in” day opposing the restriction of access to materials and open inquiry in Mexican-American studies programs in Arizona, the OCOM Library will be highlighting some Latino ways of healing. Maya abdominal massage for women was reported to help alleviate common problems such as menstrual cramps, menopause, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and … Read more
MAYAN MEDICINE, PART 2
In solidarity with Rethinking Schools “Teach-in” day opposing the restriction of access to materials and open inquiry in Mexican-American studies programs in Arizona, the OCOM Library will be highlighting some Latino ways of healing. Enema scene Petén Lowlands Holistic by its very nature, Mayan medicine is classified as a medico-religious healing tradition. It takes into account … Read more
MAYAN MEDICINE, PART 1
In solidarity with Rethinking Schools “Teach-in” day opposing the restriction of access to materials and open inquiry in Mexican-American studies programs in Arizona, the OCOM Library will be highlighting some Latino ways of healing. Tikal Lord presents offering in vessel to Itzam’ná and Ixch’el Medicine among the ancient Mayas was a blend of religion and … Read more
New Materials – December 2011
QV 744 H874h 2010 Huang, Huang Huang Huang’s guide to clinical application of classical formulas / Huang Huang, translated by Suzanne Robidoux Beijing : People’s Medical Publishing House, c2010 OCOM Library – New Books Shelf QV 770 JC6 R917c 2011 Rudowsky, Tim Clinical handbook of classical Chinese herbalism / compiled by Tim Rudowsky Portland, Or. … Read more
New Materials – November 2011
QV 766 G543r 2008 Gladstar, Rosemary Rosemary Gladstar’s herbal recipes for vibrant health : 175 teas, tonics, oils, salves, tinctures, and other natural remedies for the entire family North Adams, MA : Storey Pub., c2008 OCOM Library – New Books Shelf QV 770 JC6 S525c 2011 Schafer, Peggy The Chinese medicinal herb farm : a … Read more
Staff Recommendations: Michael Berletich
The Fourth Uncle in the Mountain by Quang Van Nguyen Fourth Uncle in the Mountain is a true story about an orphan, Quang Van Nguyen, who is adopted by a sixty-four year old monk, Thau, who carries great responsibility for his people as a barefoot doctor. Thau manages, against all odds to raise his … Read more
New Materials – October, 2011
HM 1276 G585w 2011 Godin, Seth We are all weird [sound recording] : the myth of mass and the end of compliance / Seth Godin Grand Haven, MI : Brilliance Audio, p2011 OCOM Library – New Books Shelf QT 104 H918b 2010 Human body [videorecording] : pushing the limits / produced by Dangerous Films Ltd. … Read more
History of Medicine
PubMed Limits: History of Medicine Subset http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?holding=orugyklib I am putting together a subject guide for finding history of medicine resources, but in the meantime, I thought I’d send some more info on subject headings your way. In PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?holding=orugyklib), you can limit to their History of Medicine subset. Simply select “Limits” and from the subsets … Read more
