Other Healers: Unorthodox Medicine in America

Other Healers: Unorthodox Medicine in America

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Other Healers: Unorthodox Medicine in America

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Sixty million Americans have relied at some point in their lives on osteopaths, chiropractors, folk or religious healers, naturopaths, homeopaths, and acupuncturists; millions more employ alternative psychological systems, unorthodox diet and fitness programs, and a range of self-help treatments. Yet until recently, most historians and social scientists of medicine have assumed that unorthodox movements were of comparatively minor significance in the study of medicine and society.

In "Other Healers" Norman Gevitz and eight other authors explore the most significant alternatives to orthodox medicine to have gained a place in American society from the early 19th century to the present. Neither advocating nor debunking these alternatives, they explore phenomena that range from Thomsonism, the early botanical system that was progenitor of the first native American sects,to the faith-healing of contemporary pentecostals and charasmatics; from the Water Cure Movement, which provided important support for the efforts of early feminist reformers, to osteopathy, whose practitioners are now licensed to offer the same range of services as M.D.'s.

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Country
USA
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press
Color
Blue
EAN
9780801837104
Edition
Third ed.
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
IsAdultProduct
ISBN
0801837103
Label
Johns Hopkins University Press
Manufacturer
Johns Hopkins University Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
324
PublicationDate
1988-10-01
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Studio
Johns Hopkins University Press