Dim Mak or poison Hand Touch of Death is a t1errific book written years ago and although only 56 pages and small in physical size it is one of those books that just must be good as it has stood the test of time. Filled with rare old photos of the masters and many line drawings this is a awesome book and one of the very few ever written on the subject.
The book begins with legends about martial arts and eastern medicine. This book points out the effects of a couple handfuls of vitals on the torso and head. It does not explain the effects of any points on the arms or legs nor does it cover pushing points. At the end of the book some training exercises are explained. This book does not cover any delayed death techniques and references a different book for times of day, weather isn’t discussed. However, there are some interesting ideas between the legends and the training techniques.