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100 1 $aBaer, Hans A.,$d1944-
245 10 $aToward an integrative medicine :$bmerging alternative therapies with biomedicine /$cHans Baer.
260 $aWalnut Creek, CA :$bAltaMira Press,$c©2004.
300 $axix, 204 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 169-198) and index.
505 0 $aThe popularization of holistic health and new age movements -- The semi-legitimation of three professionalized heterodox medical systems -- Partially professionalized therapeutic systems -- The emergence of complementary and alternative medicine and integrative medicine -- Deconstructing Andrew Weil and Deepak Chopra -- Governmental and corporate involvement -- Creating an authentic holistic health system.
520 1 $a"This book by Hans Baer chronicles the transformation of the holistic health movement over the past three decades, as it increasingly influences the delivery of health care in America. In it, he describes the battle for legitimacy by alternative therapeutic practitioners and the biomedical profession's increasing interest in the possibilities of a complementary and integrative medical system." "Baer examines a variety of professionalized and lay heterodox therapeutic systems, including chiropractors, naturopaths and acupuncturists, homeopaths, bodyworkers, and lay midwives. He shows, ironically how the holistic movement may ultimately become more limited as it gains acceptance and becomes integrated into mainstream, professional medicine." "Toward an Integrative Medicine is a valuable resource for instructors, students, professionals, and other interested in public health issues, health policy, medical studies, health economics, medical anthropology, and sociology."--Jacket.
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