Homeopathy in Healthcare

Homeopathy in Healthcare
Author: Gudrun Bornhöft,Peter Matthiessen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2011-12-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783642206375

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This volume includes the full Health Technology Assessment (HTA) report on effectiveness, appropriateness, safety and costs of homoeopathy in health care. The report was commissioned by the Swiss health authorities to inform decision-making on the further inclusion of homoeopathy in the list of services covered by statutory health insurance. Other studies carried out as part of the Swiss Complementary Medicine Evaluation Programme (PEK) caused a massive stir due to their schematic and exclusively quantitative (negative-)outcomes for homoeopathy. The present report, in contrast, offers a differentiated evaluation of the practice of homoeopathy in health care. It confirms homoeopathy as a valuable addition to the conventional medical landscape – a status it has been holding for a long time in practical health care.

Homeopathic Practice

Homeopathic Practice
Author: Steven B. Kayne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: NWU:35557000194835

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Uniquely approaches the subject of homeopathy by demonstrating how the theoretical principles underpinning practice directly translate to day-to-day practice. Contents include homepathic theory and the need for an evidence base, homeopathic drug provings and the Materia Medica, the production and use of homeopathic medicines, and use of homeopathy by different healthcare providers working in a variety of global settings.

Homeopathy Reconsidered

Homeopathy Reconsidered
Author: Natalie Grams
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2019-01-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030005092

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Homeopathy is over 200 years old and is still experiencing an uninterrupted influx of new practitioners and patients. Many patients and therapists swear by this "alternative healing method", which in some countries is even financed by health insurances. This seems completely incomprehensible to critics: For them it is clearly evident that homeopathy is hopelessly unscientific and has at best a placebo effect. The positions of supporters and opponents seem to be just as immutable as they are incompatible. This book answers some essential and fascinating questions: What remains of the founding ideas of homeopathy in 21st century medicine? Does it really work and, if so, how? Which of the original theories can we still apply today with a clear conscience and use for the benefit of patients and the healthcare system? Where does homeopathy have its limits and does it indeed need to be critically reconsidered and evaluated? The author has dealt with the points of criticism for years, but at the same time also takes seriously the wishes and concerns of patients who often feel insufficiently cared for by conventional medical practice. Against the background of her own personal history, her book attempts to bridge the gap between these two traditionally opposing camps.

A Century of Homeopaths

A Century of Homeopaths
Author: Jonathan Davidson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-03-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781493905270

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As the values of integrative medicine continues to grow, alternative points of view and treatments are increasing in acceptance and prevalence. Homeopathic medicine is considered an important root to this approach. However, contributions of homeopathically qualified doctors have long been overlooked. A Century of Homeopaths is a detailed account of the many homeopaths who have contributed to medical progress since 1840. The accomplishments of over 100 homeopaths form the organizing structure of the book - many of whom have been lost to history. The text describes the ways in which homeopaths have influenced medical practice, research and public health, as well as the seminal effect of homeopaths in the emergence of today's medical specialties and in social reform, thus providing insights to healthcare professionals, researchers, students and medical historians.

An Introduction to Homeopathic Medicine in Primary Care

An Introduction to Homeopathic Medicine in Primary Care
Author: Sidney Skinner
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0834216760

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A family nurse practitioner and homeopathic clinician in San Francisco, Skinner explains to mainstream health care providers how to treat many non-chronic illnesses with homeopathic medicines safely and effectively. He analyzes the 15 homeopathic medicines most valuable to primary care, and explains

Homeopathic Method

Homeopathic Method
Author: Jeremy Swayne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1998
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: UOM:39015047861441

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This "how-to" book outlines and explores the clinical method by which homeopathic prescriptions are chosen and their effects, appropriately assessed. It provides a broad foundation of understanding in homeopathy and clearly defines principles to apply when working through complex clinical decisions. Offers challenging insights into our understanding of disease and disease processes.

The Complete Homeopathic Resource for Common Illnesses

The Complete Homeopathic Resource for Common Illnesses
Author: Dennis Chernin
Publsiher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1556436084

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This useful guide is a single, indispensable resource for anyone interested in using homeopathic medicines. Noted author Dennis Chernin introduces readers to the basics of homeopathic theory, laws, history, and practical applications, as well as to clear explanations of the fundamental homeopathic vocabulary. He provides a brief synopsis of homeopathy's present status and compares it with conventional medicine, before proceeding to a step-by-step guide to creating a home remedy kit. The bulk of the book focuses on more than 150 common disorders, conditions, and illnesses, each treated in a separate section, alphabetically organized. Each section includes basic background information as well as accessible guidance on how to consider the symptoms and how to treat and heal them. For each condition, all the possible symptoms are matched with the remedy appropriate to them. The bundled CD-ROM integrates these resources with a simple, graphics-based user interface incorporating the latest research. Please note that the CD is only intended for use on Windows 2000, ME, and XP.

Integrative Women s Health

Integrative Women s Health
Author: Victoria Maizes,Tieraona Low Dog
Publsiher: Weil Integrative Medicine Libr
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2015
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780190214791

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Women demand a broader, more integrative approach to their health care, and this title meets that demand. While books aimed at general audiences are commonplace, this in-depth, wide-reaching reference on integrative women's health is written for both health-care professionals and general audiences.