The Banyan Tree : A Textbook for
Holistic Health Practioners
COPYRIGHT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We wish to express our gratitude to the
following publishers, individuals and institutions for
permission to reprint, quote and help in writing the book
(Volumes I and II):
Paulist Press :
New Jersey U.S.A. Leadership through Values
` by Brain P. Hall and Helen Thompson, copyright
1980 by Brain Hall. This material was a help in
our Chapter 5.
The Foundation For
Research in Community Health: for use of
excerpts from their publication Health
Status of the Indian People, December 1987,
quoted in our Chapter 3 mainly.
Bihar School Yoga
: for use of excerpts from their book
Yoga-Nidra.
Dr. Anand H.
Keswani: to reprint his chapter on The
Medical Heritage of India in the book
The Science of Medicine and Physio-logical
Concepts in Ancient and Medieval India as
Appendix 1 of our Chapter 1.
Dr. Vikas Amte,
Medical Superintendent, Maharogi Sewa Samiti,
Warora, for sending a generous supply of articles
and material to write a case study on Baba Amte
and permitting us to publish the case study in
our Chapter 10.
Indian Social
Institute: Centre for Research Training and
Action for Social and Economic Development , New
Delhi, to use excerpts from their legal education
series and Legal News and Views released to
health by P.D. Mathew in our Chapter 9.
North River Press,
New York: to quote from their publication Pills,
Pesticides and Profits by Ruth Norris (Ed) in
our Chapter 3.
Anumukti: for
permission to quote with or without
acknowledgement.
Collins Fount:
Editor, Religious Books, London, for permission
to quote without charge as long as the book is
sold in India.
VHAI: to quote
from their publication Health for the
Millions in our Chapter 6.
Navjivan Trust:
from their publication Ashram Observation in
Action by M.K. Gandhi for excerpts in Chapter
10.
Blue Mountain
Centre of Meditation Niligiri Press,
Petaluma, CA. to quote from their book A Man
To Match His Mountains by Eknath Easwaran in
our Chapter 10.
Contact
publication of Christian Medical Commission of
World Council of Churches, Geneva, for permission
to use their material from an abridged version of
the booklet World Hunger-Ten Myths, by
Francis Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins, published
in May 1979 by the Institute for Food and
Development Policy in the USA. This appeared in
Contact No.68, June 1982. pp. 1-14, and used
excerpts in Table 1, in our Chapter 6.
Hem Lall Bhandari,
a practicing lawyer of Bombay High Court for
critiquing and sharing his ideas on our Chapter
6.
Shambhala
Publications.Inc.Jonathan Green, Rights and
Contracts Mgr. whose letter granting permission
to reproduce the table from Jeanne
Achterbergs book Imagery in Healing
came too late. Our Volume I had already come out,
see pp.104-107. We gave credit but not in the
form they requested, so we give the credit line
here: "From Imagery in Healing by
Jeanne Acterberg, 1985. Reprintd by arrangement
with Shambhala Publications, Inc. 300
Massachusetts Ave., Boston, MA 02115,
U.s.A."
Bhatrat Dogra
for permission to use material from his
publication Empty Stomachs and Packed Godwons
in our Chapter 6.
Dr. R. M. Richaria
for granting permission to reproduce parts from
his book: Rice in Abundance for all Times
Through RiceClones, 1987, in our
Appendix 3 of Chapter 6.
Dr. R.
Rajalakshmi: For permission to reproduce
material from her Applied Nutrition, Oxford/IBH
Publishing Co., 66 Janpath, New Delhi 110001, in
our Chapter 6.
Prof. Tara Mehta:
For discussion on dietary problems and dietary
guidelines for the affluent and the poor in our
Chapter 6, and for general help on nutritional
issues.
World Bank:
For permission to use material from World Bank
Staff Working Paper No.456(1981),and World Bank
Discussion Paper No.49 (Subbarao,1989).
FAO: For
permission to reproduce Figure 1 of our Chapter 6
from Agricultural Development and Nutrition,
1985, p.21.
SPWD: (Society
for Promotion of WastelandsDevelopment) for
permission to reproduce The Choise Before
Us in our Chapter 6, from Professor Madhav
Gadgils foundation day lecture on
deforestation.
For others to whom we
wrote, and either our letter got lost for their reply, or
they moved so letter was returned to us: Address unknown.
We assume permission to sue the material as our deadline
of going to press is past and acknowledgement is gfiven
in the text.
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