The current list of references, including over 200 literary sources, testifies to the author's knowledge of global practice in the given field.
The current list of references, including over 200 literary sources, testifies to the author's knowledge of global practice in the given field.
This work by A. Vasilchuk seems to represent a completion of an in-depth research conducted over many years by the author in the field of energy-informational exploration. Its volume (1,592 pages) is an indication of the richness and extent of the presented subject. The current list of references, including over 200 literary sources, testifies to the author's knowledge of the global practice in the given field. The energy-informational practice presently struggles to find its rightful place among other established scientific disciplines, which makes the work of A. Vasilchuk a critical milestone on this challenging journey.
The author has obviously mastered theoretical as well practical skills pertaining to energy-informational medicine, which supports the applicability of the final work in practice. Enioanatomical practitioners in possession of such a source of information will doubtless be well equipped to effectively tackle a wide range of real and practical medical problems. This is where the main worth of the reviewed work lies. I am surprised by the author's diligence. Over the past few years we have reviewed a number of books of major importance with regard to medical research, in which the author is presented as an experienced practitioner in the field of energy-informational structures of the human organism.
I, therefore, believe that the new Monolingual Dictionary of Enioanatomy by A. Vasilchuk is relevant, up-to-date and directly applicable to a wide medical practice and as such can be recommended for publishing.