I would like to thanks designer J. Ruscoll for her incredible cover designs and for her creative and design input into this site. Neither the McBooklets nor this site could exist without her help.
I would like to thanks designer J. Ruscoll for her incredible cover designs and for her creative and design input into this site. Neither the McBooklets nor this site could exist without her help.
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in Thought & Action” please visit my Amazon Author’s Page. Here’s where to click:
Vinton McCabe believes in homeopathy, in homeopathic medicine, in holistic treatments, in holistic medicine and, especially in defining homeopathy. He uses acute treatments, constitutional treatments, miasmic treatments. He believes in miasms, in miasma, in psora and the psoric miasm. He uses polycrests, Sulphur, Nux Vomica, Pulsatilla, Natrum Muriaticum, Natrum Sulphuricum, Phosphorus, Lachesis, Rhus Toxicodendron, Arnica, Ledum, Apis, Bryonia, Aconite, Aconitum, Hypericum, Calendula. He upholds the Three Laws of Cure: Similars, Minimum and Simplex. He believes that “like cures like.” He understands case taking and case management. He abhors allopathic medicine, but appreciates acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chiropractic Medicine. He as visited a naturopath, supports naturopathy and has seen an Osteopath, in that he likes Osteopathy. He loves Samuel Hahnemann and Melanie Hahnemann and James Tyler Kent, among many others. He reads the Organon of Medicine quite often. Aphorisms are his friends. Holistic is also spelled wholistic. He still likes it. He likes homeopathic remedies a lot. Not so much complex homeopathic remedies, but still...
We’re living in a new age when it comes to book publishing--the advent of the Kindle, the iPad, and (if we must) the Sony Book Reader and the Nook have changed the way we not only read, but also the way we think of a book. Just as the vinyl disk gave way to the cassette tape, which gave way to the CD, which gave way to digital music downloads, so, too, is the paperbound book yielding to an electronic edition.
In that I now tend to think of a paperbound book as a waste of resources and, once read, as a carcass that must be disposed of--gone are the days of the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves groaning under the weight of their burden--I wanted to work in the new medium of the e-book without totally walking away from traditional methods of publishing.
“Homeopathy in Thought & Action” is my experiment in new media. The series is presented first as online originals and Amazon exclusives, with print editions of select titles to be presented by Basic Health Publications. As of now, the eight titles pictured below are available for download at Amazon.com. Beginning November 1, 2010, a new title will be added each month until the full run of twenty titles in the “Homeopathy in Thought and Action” line will be up and running.
These are the covers for the “Homeopathy in Thought & Action” series so far. I hope you like them. It’s the first time I have had the chance to have creative input into the design of my book covers.
This is a very exciting project for me.
Not only do these “McBooklets” offer me that chance to write about topics that might not be extensive enough to make for a book-length manuscript, but they also give me the opportunity to share subjects related to homeopathy with a global audience.
“Homeopathy
In Thought
& Action”