Review of Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapists, by Salvo and Anderson. Within the course of Dr. Johnson.
Chapter 10 killed my appetite with an efficiency that is truly awe inspiring. I can’t argue with the introduction portion of this chapter, and I fully accept that, as medical practitioners, we should have a basic and even advanced understanding of every physiological system we hear of. I cannot fault the thorough nature of that introduction. It was very informative and mostly painless. Even the pathological portion was very useful, with its contraindications and massage recommendations. But the pictures are simply unforgivable, showing bits of a person we hope to never see, in some very poor shape, and sometimes being eaten by tumors and cysts. I just don’t understand what seeing it is supposed to accomplish.
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