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Author name: George Magner

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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 615.534
EAN num: 9781573920414
ISBN number: 157392041X
Label: Prometheus Books
Manufacturer: Prometheus Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 252
Printing Date: 1995-11
Publishing house: Prometheus Books
Sale Popularity Level: 900700
Studio: Prometheus Books




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - I know the Editor
It is sad that medicine to this day use lies to defame its competition. Look up the Wilks vs. AMA case. The US Supreme court knows this. Chiropractic is so effective that it is cause for concern for the medical profession since they can't make money if people stop taking their drugs and don't need their surgery. Books like this is trying to scare the public with lies. I don't know who this Magner guy is and how much he gets paid for writing trash, but I do know who Stephen Barrett, the editor, is. He just lost a lawsuit, proven in court of his lies about his medical career and was even quoted saying that "the nervous system does not control and coordinate all functions of the body". Haha... I suppose not in his body!

I've heard very first hand from many people that have regained their health with the help of chiropractors. Including one in wheel chair after an auto-accident, and another who woke up blind one day. They both recovered fully, and are inspired to become Doctor of Chiropractic, so they can help others like they've been helped, when all other 'medicine' failed them.

As for this book, I will never buy such trash, this book should be taken off the market and burned. People have been lied to long enough.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - What is the big deal?
As I contemplate going to a chiropractor I very first want to do research. I came here to find books both positive and negative and all I find is that peope are using the review section to argue. I agree that people have bad expirences at all types of doctors. Why insult somone that had a bad expirence? Do I believe that Chiropractic medicie is the end all? No. I hate all doctors, they all have the exact objective. They want to poke and prod you and get paid for it without taking you to dinner first. I think it is a good thing to hear negative things about a profession, it helps to make an informed decision. I recently went for a consult with a chiropractor and the terminology he used makes me suspicious of his motives. To me when a professional uses language like " That is horrible" in refrence to my health it makes me wonder what he is trying to achieve. I know that I have aches and pains and not they are not supposed to be there; however I am not on my death bed and I will not keel over if I am not seen by a chiropractor. This book has done something and that is cause a fight. That is brilliant, because then there is more money to be made from people who are curious as to what the fighting is all about.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - An argument for zero stars.
This so called expose on chiropractic was funded by the AMA. Why doesn't Amazon give reviewers the option of awarding zero stars? I used to get a star in Kindergarden for being good. This is the worst trash ever written. And poorly written at that. Did the author study grammer in school? I think not.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Comment on the last review(er)
Hello. I haven't read this book yet, and though I might as an interesting perspective, I have a comment or two on the last review(er).

A statement was made about the vertebrae not being intended "to slide back and forth," or something similar. This is vastly incorrect. If the spine were immobile, you would not be able to move as you do. It's truly sad that you've had such poor experiences with chiropractic, but this can happen in any profession of course.

No, it is not all about money. Again it is sad that this is your experience thus far, but if you want to compare MDs to DCs (or DOs who like to do a little of both, something I disagree with), there's obviously a lot more money in medicine. And chiropractic is not "medicine" at all. Someone who has so much passion for all things naturopathic, as you obviously do based upon your other reviews, should know this. Not all MDs make more money than DCs, but theirs is a profession bombarded by propaganda, at least for now.

There are far more people helped than hurt by chiropractic. Many of these individuals have done their level research, and are natural-focused individuals. All health professions have financial goals, methodologies, scripts and procedures. Some are more transparent than others. I suggest that you, and others, do some more looking around.

From what I've read about this book on the Web so far, the negative reviews far outweigh the good, primarily for its intended purpose. Some works make themselves blatantly obvious in matters of intention. Seems like this guy might be one of them! There's nothing wrong with making money if it's centered around helping people -- something I don't see as a goal of this book, from what I've heard so far, and will likely read soon.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - A Fallacy Rests Herein
THE VICTIM'S PERSPECTIVE by George Magner haunted me as I read it. For some time during the reading and after the reading, I experienced discomfort that could not be defined. My logic persisted. One might carry persistent logic and troubling thought unconsciously while one drinks a cup of coffee or tea, looks for a four leaf clover, or studies the beauty of the sky. So suddenly, A VICTIM'S PERSPECTIVE came to my reader's mind full blown and fully defined. Fully formed was the problem for which I sought clear definition: this book possesses a basic flaw: it is fallacious. Simply explained, as each of us knows, if one becomes a VICTIM of another, if another has harmed one with residual infirmities as the author states, there is legal recourse for those victims which brings justice, if harm be proved, to those claimants. Unless Magner has sued the particular chiropractor and won the case placed before the scrutiny of experts for or against chiropractic, before the tried and true twelve jurors, then he has not proved his case. If he has won such a case, then I stand corrected. If not, I find this book trite. If Magner's case against chiropractic is true, it should be proved to be so under scrutiny not requiring an organization such as he has formed. There is a fallacy herein that needs to be addressed and judged if one reads THE VICTIM'S PERSPECTIVE, by George Magner.

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