Readme
The Abdominal Brain Collection
CONTENTS OF THIS README DOCUMENT
1. Product Description
2. System Requirements
3. Setup
4. Care
and Maintenance of the CDR compact disk.
5. Contacting the Author
1. Product
Description
This CD contains three electronic books (EBooks) and a journal article
in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format:
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The Abdominal and Pelvic Brain by Byron Robinson, M.D.
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This monumental work was highly regarded by the early osteopaths who quoted
Robinson as an authority.
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Orginially published in 1907.
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670 pages
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207 detailed anatomical drawings.
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Click here
to view a sample of this work in Acrobat pdf format (2.03 MB).
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Selections From The Abdominal and Pelvic Brain by Byron Robinson,
M.D. (with commentary by David McMillin, M.A.)
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Sections from Robinson's work that are most relevant to the Cayce readings
were extracted and combined with commentary to explain key concepts from
the Cayce health readings.
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170 pages
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47 illustrations from the original work.
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Click here
to view a sample from this work in Acrobat pdf format (2.14 MB).
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The Solar Plexus or Abdominal Brain by Theron Q. Dumont
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This little booklet covers the emotional and spiritual aspects of the abdominal
brain. Specific exercises are presented to train the solar plexus
brain.
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Originally published in 1918.
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81 pages
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Includes several pages of additional books by the author and other metaphysical
writers of that era.
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Click here to view a sample
from this work in Acrobat pdf format (306 KB).
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The Abdominal Brain and Enteric Nervous System
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Article published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
in 1999.
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12 pages
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Click here
to view the first page of this article in Acrobat pdf format (122 KB).
2. System
Requirements
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A CDROM drive.
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An internet browser (such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer).
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Adobe Acrobat reader. This free program can be downloaded from the
Adobe web site at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/main.html
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The CD will work with PCs or Macs.
3. Setup
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Insert the CD into your CD drive.
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The autorun feature will probably start the “Contents.html. Follow
onscreen instructions.
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If the autorun feature does not bring up the “Contents.html” file, open
the file directly from the CD. From the Start menu, choose Run. In
the Run dialog box, type “Contents.html”. NOTE: If your CD drive letter
is not d, substitute the letter of the drive containing the compact disk.
Press ENTER and follow the onscreen instructions.
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Once you are familar with the "Contents.html" file, you may find it helpful
to create a shortcut to it from your desktop. In Windows, right click
on the "Contents.html" file and choose "Send to" then select "Desktop (create
shortcut)". This will insert a shortcut on your desktop for easy
access to the file.
4.
Care and Maintenance of the CDR Compact Disk
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This disk is a CDR which means that it is much more fragile that a standard
compact disk.
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Avoid getting fingerprints, dust or smudges on the green side of the disc.
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The disc should never be exposed to excessive heat or humidity. Avoid
any exposure to direct sunlight.
5. Contacting
the Author
David McMillin created this CD.
David McMillin
2516 Townfield Lane
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23454
USA