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November 04, 1990 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-11-04

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HI hi nd P r
n tlv u hor
H It boo.k
HiOHLAND PARK - High­
land Park native daughter,
Dr. Elaine Ferguson, wa in
attendance at Detroit's
Second Annual Black Book
Fair la t Saturday to promote
her book, "New Frontiers in
Medicine - Healing, Health,
nd Transformation."
Ferguson believe many
physician are more con­
cerned with new te nology
and personal financial gain
than the overall well-being of
their patients.
Her book Iocus e on a
non-tr ditional hum nistic
approach to medicine, using
a pe r on's na rural heal ing
proces to cure their ills,
often called holistic healing .
. According to Fergu on,
this is in contra t to conven­
tional medical approaches,
which imply uppress
ymptoms and di ea e, rather
than concentrating on heal­
ing.
Fergu on w nts to build a
bridge bet een conventional
medicine and, holistic health,
Cone rn d 81 ek
Wom n'
Roundt bl Held
The Kalamazoo Chapter of
the Conce rned Black
Women' Roundtable
pre e nt , H Sixth Con­
ference on "Survival For
Black In The 21st Century".
on Saturday. November 10.
Call Eva Gaines at (616) 329-
8676 or Karen Johnson at
381-8401 Tor more informa­
tion.
Send your recipes to:
Michigan Citizen
P.O. Box 03560
Highland Park. MI 48203
I
NOVEMBE
PAG ... : ,
�nd her book offers an i pir- graduate was inducted into
IDg look at ne frontiers in the school' Hall of Fame
thi approach. Oct. 12, for outstanding
The 1971 Highland' Park cnievement,
Community High School She received her. under-
I
graduate degree from Bro n
Univer ity, and her PHD
from Duke University in
197�, after only three years
of study.
Ferg on no re ide in
Chicag , where she practices
F·amily Medicine and i
pre en'ly orking on a.
e�ond book.
frican-American achievers
sha-e a co mon trait: a .PfOfound
co mitme , an inner n[i , that
lets nothing stand in the of
edocation. use they
tha educati n is critical f
suc esse
RJR N biseo, we sh e that
for ed cational op unity.
So hat eve African-American
son and dau hter can achieve
the ential within them.
Edu
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NABISCO BRANDS. .
PlANTERS LlFESNERS crNPNff
R.J. REV os 106ttCO COMPANY
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