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Very good. No DJ issued. xi, [3], 289, [1] pages. Illustrations. Index. Inscribed on the half-title by Dr. Beard. Inscription reads: Dear Sophia: May you always be Blessed with good cheer! Share this with Lisa and Stefan--for good health. with Love, Lillian M. Beard MD Feb 07, 2005. Lillian McLean Beard (born 1943), is a pediatrician and has served as a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. With the mission of reaching patients within their homes, Lillian M. Beard utilized various forms of mass communication, from magazine publications to television news sources, to reach the homes of innumerable women. Beard decided at an early age to pursue medicine. Beard attended Howard University where she received a B.S. degree. Receiving her M.D. in 1970, Beard went on to complete her pediatric internship and residency at Children's Hospital National Medical Center in 1973. Beard began her career as a Community Pediatrics Fellow. Beard took a very vocal approach to medicine, working as a health expert on Good Morning America, CNN's Health Accent, ABC's Home Show, Fox After Breakfast, and Everyday with Joan Lunden. Utilizing modern forms of communication, Beard began to write advice columns including in print in Good Housekeeping's "Ask Beard." Since 1995, Dr. Beard has been the national spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. Beard is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics & the National Medical Association. Beard has recently published Salt In Your Sock and Other Tried-and-True Home Remedies, a publication that features medically-based holistic treatments. When your child is seriously ill, nothing but the front line of modern medicine will do. But for all those minor ailments that children seem to pick up just by breathing, there are safe, effective, and inexpensive home remedies. In Salt in Your Sock and Other Tried-and-True Home Remedies, veteran pediatrician Dr. Lillian Beard presents more than one hundred of her patients' favorite all-natural treatments from around the world, collected over the twenty-five years of her practice. For each ailment, Dr. Beard offers a medical explanation, warning signs for when to call the doctor, conventional treatments, and a colorful array of folk remedies to try, such as: · For cold sores, apply cool, wet teabags (Earl Grey preferred); For nosebleeds, have your child sniff a pinch of cayenne pepper; For earaches, fill a sock with salt warmed in a frying pan, then hold the sock against the affected ear. The perfect marriage of folk wisdom and state-of-the-art medicine, this book will surely become your most-thumbed family resource.