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Like New. Carefully read! No spine creases, light shelf wear on cover. Clean, no writing or marks. From Publishers Weekly\nFormer editor of Saturday Review, Cousins was appointed adjunct professor at the School of Medicine, UCLA, in 1978 following publication of Anatomy of an Illness, which detailed the attitudes that helped him recover from a compound of grave maladies which included a heart attack. Here he relates stories of physicians, researchers and patients who augment medical treatments with hope and positive emotions, especially laughter, showing that "a merry heart doeth good like a medicine." Cousins stresses that positive attitudes, the opposite of fear and despair which cause biochemical damage, promote the healing of body and spirit. He supports his anecdotal research with scientific data that should convince readers that the "mind creates the ambience of treatment. The head comes first." Cousins's scrupulously detailed information makes the book invaluable. $150, 000 ad/promo; author tour. \nCopyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Good. The pages are sun faded and slightly yellowing. We flipped through this book and didn't notice any notes or underlines. Minor shelf wear. The dust jacket shows normal wear and tear. This is a hardcover copy. Fast Shipping-Each order powers our free bookstore in Chicago and sending books to Africa!
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