Studies In The History Of Alternative Medicine

Studies In The History Of Alternative Medicine
Title Studies In The History Of Alternative Medicine PDF eBook
Author Roger Cooter
Publisher Springer
Pages 201
Release 1988-11-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1349196061

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A collection of essays focused largely on the 19th century when alternative medicine as opposed to orthodox medicine was not accepted as "professional". Historians in this book explore the dissent which arose in various local and national contexts.

Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries

Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries
Title Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Dean T. Jamison
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 1449
Release 2006-04-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 0821361805

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Based on careful analysis of burden of disease and the costs ofinterventions, this second edition of 'Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, 2nd edition' highlights achievable priorities; measures progresstoward providing efficient, equitable care; promotes cost-effectiveinterventions to targeted populations; and encourages integrated effortsto optimize health. Nearly 500 experts - scientists, epidemiologists, health economists,academicians, and public health practitioners - from around the worldcontributed to the data sources and methodologies, and identifiedchallenges and priorities, resulting in this integrated, comprehensivereference volume on the state of health in developing countries.

Studies in the History of Alternative Medicine

Studies in the History of Alternative Medicine
Title Studies in the History of Alternative Medicine PDF eBook
Author Roger Cooter
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 180
Release 1988
Genre Alternative medicine
ISBN 9780312016838

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Papers from seminars sponsored by the Society for the Social History of Medicine and held in 1981 and 1984. (Includes some presented in Sheffield, Nov. 1981 and others presented in London, 1984). Alternative medicine as it relates historically to society, economics, mentalities, ideology, politics, philosophy, religion and literary culture. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Historical Aspects of Unconventional Medicine

Historical Aspects of Unconventional Medicine
Title Historical Aspects of Unconventional Medicine PDF eBook
Author Robert Jütte
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2001
Genre Alternative medicine
ISBN

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Herbal Medicine

Herbal Medicine
Title Herbal Medicine PDF eBook
Author Iris F. F. Benzie
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 500
Release 2011-03-28
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1439807167

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The global popularity of herbal supplements and the promise they hold in treating various disease states has caused an unprecedented interest in understanding the molecular basis of the biological activity of traditional remedies. Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects focuses on presenting current scientific evidence of biomolecular ef

Nature Cures

Nature Cures
Title Nature Cures PDF eBook
Author James C. Whorton
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 390
Release 2004
Genre Alternative medicine
ISBN 9780195171624

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From reflexology and rolfing to shiatsu and dream work, we are confronted today by a welter of alternative medical therapies. But as James Whorton shows in Nature Cures, the recent explosion in alternative medicine actually reflects two centuries of competition and conflict between mainstream medicine and numerous unorthodox systems. This is the first comprehensive history of alternative medicine in America, examining the major systems that have emerged from 1800 to the present. Writing with wit and with fairness to all sides, Whorton offers a fascinating look at alternative health systems such as homeopathy, water cures, Mesmerism, Christian Science, osteopathy, chiropractic, naturopathy, and acupuncture. He highlights the birth and growth of each system (including European roots where appropriate) and vividly describes both the theories and the therapies developed within each system, including such dubious practices as hour-long walks barefoot in snow or Samuel Thompson's "puking and steaming" regimen. In particular, Whorton illuminates the philosophy of "natural healing" that has been espoused by alternative practitioners throughout history and the distinctive interpretations of "nature cure" developed by the different systems. Though he doesn't hesitate to point out the failings of these systems, he also shows that some "cult medicines" have eventually won recognition from practitioners of mainstream medicine. Throughout, Whorton writes with a light touch and quotes from contemporary humorists such as Mark Twain. His book is an engaging and authoritative history that highlights the course of alternative medicine in the U.S., providing valuable background to the wide range of therapies available today.

Healing Traditions

Healing Traditions
Title Healing Traditions PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Blair O'Connor
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 316
Release 2010-08-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 0812200535

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The popularity and practice of alternative medicine continues to expand at astonishing rates. In Healing Traditions, Bonnie Blair O'Connor considers the conflicts that arise between the values and assumptions of Western, scientific medicine and those of unconventional health systems. Providing in-depth examples of the importance and benefits of alternative health practices—including the extraordinarily extensive and sophisticated HIV/AIDS alternative therapies movement—O'Connor identifies ways to integrate alternative strategies with orthodox medical treatments in order to ensure the best possible care for patients. In spite of the long-standing prediction that, as science and medicine progressed—and education became more generally available—unconventional systems would die out, they have persisted with undiminished vitality. They have, in fact, experienced a reinvigoration and expansion during the last fifteen to twenty years. In the United States, this renewal is fueled by people representing a wide cross-section of American society, and most of them also use conventional medicine. This eclecticism can result in conflicts between the values and assumptions of Western, scientific medicine and those of unconventional health systems. O'Connor demonstrates the importance of understanding how various belief systems interact and how this interaction affects health care. She argues that through neutral observation and thorough description of health belief systems it is possible to gain an understanding of those systems, to identify likely points of conflict among systems—especially conflicts that may occur in conventional care settings—and to intervene in ways that ensure the best possible care for patients.