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Bizarre Medical Ideas

and the Strange Men Who Invented Them
BookPaperback
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CHF39.90

Description

This book focuses on the individuals who invented specific forms of alternative medicine. Examples are Hahnemann (homeopathy), Still (osteopathy), Schulz (autogenic training). In total, about 40 such personalities are included in the book. They have all led unusual lives, and the book explores their journey towards their inventions. Certain characteristics seem to emerge:
· They are all male!

· Many originated from Europe

· Most of them are white

· Many gave their name to the therapy

· Many inventions are relatively recent

· Many inventors are not doctors

· Most inventors claim to have found a panacea

· Many adhere to vitalistic ideas

· Almost all of the inventors are fully convinced of their invention

· Inventions are often based on personal experience

· The inventions tend to be implausible even by the standards of their time

The book explores all these themes and, where appropriate, contrasts them with the corresponding situation in conventional medicine.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-55101-7
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date27/05/2024
Edition2024
Pages256 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 155 mm, Height 235 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight394 g
Article no.22139046
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.46847330
Product groupMedizin
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Author

Edzard Ernst retired from his University post ten years ago after critically exploring alternative forms of medicine during much of his academic career. As well as informing the public through his academic papers and books, he also runs a popular blog [edzardernst.com], lectures widely and is active on social media (>20000 followers on 'X'). He is also a regular columnist for DER SPIEGEL, DIE WELT and L'EXPRESS. His ambition is to stimulate critical thinking in and around alternative medicine, a mission that has brought him into conflict with many proponents, including King Charles III, but also much acclaim and several prestigious awards (e.g. Maddox Prize 2015).