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Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1993
Scientific medicine criticises alternative, natural medical trends as being non-scientific, using untested means and being noncontributive to medical progress. As much to the point these arguments might be, as much they are defensive, since this criticism might extend to some questionable developments in scientific medicine.
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Scientific medicine criticises alternative, natural medical trends as being non-scientific, using untested means and being noncontributive to medical progress. As much to the point these arguments might be, as much they are defensive, since this criticism might extend to some questionable developments in scientific medicine.
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[Transgressing the limits of naturopathy].
Gynakologisch-geburtshilfliche Rundschau, 1995Three examples of the tendency of nonconventional medicine to transgress its self-imposed limits are presented: (1) the efforts of Benveniste to confer scientific respectability on homeopathy; (2) the attempt, by press conference, to popularize home delivery; (3) the creation of a new demand by the offer of subaquatic delivery.
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Naturopathy in Canada: Changing relationships to medicine, chiropractic and the state
Social Science and Medicine, 1988David Coburn
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