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SYNOPSIS
This book was originally published in 1976 and
contained 176 pages only. It immediately caught
attention of the medical profession and the general
public, with the result that every year one or more
reprints were published. It was also taken not of by
the then President and Vice-President of India, in
addition to various other celebrities. The response
was so good that I reworked on the book, enlarging
it to as many as 300 pages in the second edition,
published in 1979.
The second edition
drew a still wider market, and six years after its
publication, we are now publishing a third, revised
and enlarged edition. Meanwhile the book has been
published in a Hindi version also titled CHUMBAK
CHIKITSA which has gone into several reprints.
In the present
edition, all the acceptable suggestions have been
adopted and incorporated. The first sub-head of each
chapter has also been printed in this edition.
Electricity has
been gaining ground in every sphere including
Magneto therapy. Electromagnets have been introduced
in magnet treatments which are relatively more
effective in many chronic ailments. A new chapter on
Electromagneto therapy has been added at the end of
this edition.
I hope that with
the revision and additions mentioned above, the
present edition of the book will be found more
attractive, interesting and useful.
My labour will be
amply rewarded if the learned readers patronize this
revised and enlarged book and make full use of it by
practising Magneto therapy at their clinics, homes
and by extending it to others. I shall, however,
welcome experiences and new suggestions for further
development of Magneto therapy.
New Delhi
H.L.
Bansal
CONTENTS
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Dedication |
iii |
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Preface |
v |
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Foreword |
vii |
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Acknowledgments |
ix |
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PART I |
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| 1 |
Introduction |
1-8 |
| 2 |
Discovery of
Magnetism |
9-14 |
| 3 |
Magnetism in
the Universe |
15-21 |
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PART II |
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| 4 |
Effects of
Magnetism on Living Organism |
25-38 |
| 5 |
Human
Magnetism |
39-45 |
| 6 |
Human
Body-An Automatic Machine with Magnetic
Properties |
46-52 |
| 7 |
Role of
Blood in Human Body |
53-63 |
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PART III |
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| 8 |
How Magnets
Affect Human Metabolism |
67-75 |
| 9 |
Magnet and
its Composition |
76-84 |
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PART IV |
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| 10 |
Technique of
Application of Magnets |
85-122 |
| 11 |
Magnetized
Water |
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PART V |
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| 12 |
Advantages
of Magneto Therapy |
135-144 |
| 13 |
Magnet as a
Preventive Device |
145-149 |
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PART VI |
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| 14 |
Experiences
of Indian Magneto Therapists- cases treated
by the author and others |
153-209 |
| 15 |
Clinical
Reports form Foreign Countries |
210-218 |
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PART VII |
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| 16 |
Magneto
therapy and Homeopathy |
221-232 |
| 17 |
Magnet
therapy and Acupuncture or Acupressure |
233-239 |
| 18 |
Magnet
therapy and Naturopathy |
240-250 |
| 19 |
Electromagneto
therapy |
251-260 |
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PART VIII |
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| 20 |
Terminology |
263-267 |
| 21 |
Availability
of Magnets |
268-269 |
| 22 |
List of
References |
270-272 |
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Index |
273-282 |
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