Routledge handbook of complementary and alternative medicine : perspectives from social science and law / edited by Nicola Gale and Jean McHale.
Contributor(s): Gale, Nicola [editor.] | McHale, Jean V. (Jean Vanessa) [editor.] | Credo Reference (Firm) [distributor.].
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2015Edition: [Enhanced Credo edition].Description: 1 online resource (34 entries) : 8 images ; digital files.Content type: text | still image Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781785392870.Subject(s): Alternative medicine | Complementary Therapies | Delivery of Health Care | Internationality | Medicine, Traditional | Risk ManagementGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this item onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Limits and liberties : CAM, regulation and the medical consumer in historical perspective / Roberta Bivins -- Power and professionalisation in CAM : a sociological approach / Mike Saks -- Legal frameworks, professional regulation, and CAM practice : perspectives from the UK / Jean McHale -- Developing naturopathy in interwar Britain / Jane Adams -- Practising ayurveda in the UK : simplification, modification, hyphenation, and hybridisation / Romila Santosh -- Shamanism and safety : ancient practices and modern issues / Alexander Alich -- The "knowledgeable doer" : nurse and midwife integration of complementary and alternative medicine in NHS hospitals / Sarah Cant and Peter Watts -- The nexus between the social and the medical : how can we understand the proliferation of complementary and alternative medicine for enhancing fertility and treating infertility? / Karen Willis and Jo Ann Rayner --
Making CAM auditable : technologies of assurance in CAM practice today / Ayo Walberg -- The harm principle and liability for CAM practice : a comparative analysis of Canadian and United States health freedom laws / Irehobhude O. Iyioha -- Risk and regulation : CAM products, practitioners, and the state : perspectives on "risk" and "protection of the public" in the Australian media / Monique Lewis -- Traditional medicine and the law in Kenya / John Harrington -- Regulation of complementary medicines in Australia : influences and policy drivers / Michael Dodson -- Intuitive spiritual medicine : negotiating incommensurability / Ruth Barcan -- Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture practitioners and the Canadian health care system : the role of the state in creating the necessary vacancies / S. Welsh and Heather Boon -- Aspirations, integration, and the politics of regulation in the UK, past and future / Julie Stone --
CAM and conventional medicine in Switzerland : divided in theory, united in practice / Helene Martin and Jerome Debons -- Patient choice and professional regulation : how patients choose CAM practitioners / Felicity Bishop -- (Re) articulating identities through learning space : training for massage and reflexology / Emma Wainwright and Elodie Marende -- Research evidence and clinical practice in homeopathy / Morag Heirs -- Towards a learning profession : adapting clinical governance for complementary and alternative medicine / Jane Wilkinson and Nicola Gale -- The relation between the advancement of CAM knowledge and the regulation of biomedical research / Marie-Andree Jacob.
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The Routledge Handbook of Complementary and Alternative Medicine draws on historical and international comparative research to provide a rigorous and thematic examination of the field. It argues that many popular and policy debates are stuck in a polarized and largely asocial discourse, and that interdisciplinary social science perspectives, theorising diversity in the field, provide a much more robust evidence base for policy and practice in the field.
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