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MORE ANSWERSDid Adam and Eve Have Navels? Discourses on Reflexology, Numerology, Urine Therapy, and Other Dubious Subjects Martin Gardner
W. W. Norton |
A MUST HAVEFrom the Wandering Jew
to William F. Buckley, Jr. On Science, Literature, and Religion Martin Gardner Prometheus Books |
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Robert Root-Bernstein
Michele Root-Bernstein
The PDR Family Guide to Natural Medicines and Healing Therapies
This is PDR's first edition of the Family Guide to Natural Medicines and Healing Therapies. For objective reports on what works, what doesn't work, and what's harmful about going to an alternative medical guru or clinic, you can't beat the PDR's team of experts.
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Steven Bratman Prima Health |
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Comprehensive Database
Jeff M. Jellin Pharm.D.
Therapeutic Research Faculty |
A Realistic Evaluation of Alternative Healing Methods Steven Bratman Lowell House |
Steven Barrett
HARDBACK Edition
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Macmillan Publishing Company Staff Macmillan Publishing |
Complementary & Alternative Medicine: Michael H. Cohen Johns Hopkins |
Kathiann M. Kowalski
Enslow Publishers
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Jack Z Yetiv, M.D., PhD
Popular Medicine Press
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Beachwood Healthbooks |
A Consumer's Guide A Close Look at Homeopathy, Acupuncture, Kurt Butler Prometheus Books
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Five Steps to Selecting the Best Alternative Medicine: A Guide to Complementary & Integrative Healthcare Mary Morton New World Library |
James M. Humber Humana Press
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Skeptics Guide to Alternative Medicine Carlos A. Bonilla I C A Publishing |
Professions and the Public Interest :
Mike Saks As its title suggests, this book provides a sociologist's perspective on "healers...practising...outside the boundaries of conventional medicine". Easthope's narrative reports from the field enliven his analysis, which provides a social context for understanding the appeal and varying 'effectiveness' of both unorthodox and orthodox healers. The resulting book, concise and readable, contains much of interest from a general-semantics perspective.
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Alternative Medicine or Magical Healing
The Trick Is to Know the Difference George A. Ulett Although alternative medicine is now studied seriously in The National Institutes of Health and Harvard Medical School, questions of efficacy and practitioner motivation still cloud the topic. Alternative Medicine or Magical Healing attempts to give a balanced picture of the New Age healing movement and sorts out which treatments should be approached with caution or avoided, and which might be useful as complements to traditional medicine. Dr. Ulett was one of the first American physicians to study in China and Japan, and pioneered the use of acupuncture in this country. His long interest in holistic healing reflects an open-mindedness to other ways of treating and an interest in healing both body and spirit. Dr. Ulett is a past Director of the Missouri Department of Mental Health. He currently has a private practice in Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychiatry. Warren H. Green |
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John Renner and Lewis Vaughn HealthFacts Publishing
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Healers & Alternative Medicine: Gary Easthope Book Review |
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