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Ask the Family Doctor

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This is a very handy book. The information is very good. Parents should read this book once.

<i>Note: I received a free e-copy of the book via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. Special thanks to the author and publisher for giving me a chance to read it.</i>

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Ask the Family Doctor by Robert D. Lesslie, MD and Robert Alexander, MD is a book of simple, practical solutions for issues that come up in a family. While not a substitution for a doctor’s visit, this book is a great starting point, a resource for family’s as they navigate their children’s health. I think the doctors strike a good balance and give information that makes sense. I would recommend this book to families. I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher with no obligations. These opinions are entirely my own.

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I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Thank you NetGalley.

I've read other books by Dr Robert D Lesslie in the past, and i highly enjoyed them. This book definitely has a tad of the christian feel to it, but not overpowering.

This book did give some good medical information/advice for just about anyone. It DOES push vaccinations, which i'm a fan of, but i do know it will anger a lot of people who believe otherwise. [ too bad for them ].

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This book provided good information overall, and even though it was shelved with Christian items, it gave medical advice that can apply for anyone. I was happy to see that it promoted vaccinations strongly. However, it provided outdated information about circumcision, which was concerning.

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