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Placebo Effects Without Placebos? More Reason to Abandon the Paradoxical Placebo
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009When Miller and Colloca (2009) say that, “The placebo effect is a real neurobiological phenomenon” (4), they imply that placebos can be distinguished from non-placebos at some fundamental level.
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Homeopathy, 2014
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) known today as the founder of homoeopathy, was - as far as we know - the first physician who administrated placebos to his patient on a systematic and regular basis. This study is based upon unpublished documents (e.g.
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Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) known today as the founder of homoeopathy, was - as far as we know - the first physician who administrated placebos to his patient on a systematic and regular basis. This study is based upon unpublished documents (e.g.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— Drs Kramer and Shapiro 1 give some valuable guidelines to improving the quality of research in their article, "Scientific Challenges in the Application of Randomized Trials," in the Nov 16, 1984, issue ofThe Journal. However, I'm afraid they perpetuate some of the misunderstandings concerning the nature of the placebo effect and its ...
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To the Editor.— Drs Kramer and Shapiro 1 give some valuable guidelines to improving the quality of research in their article, "Scientific Challenges in the Application of Randomized Trials," in the Nov 16, 1984, issue ofThe Journal. However, I'm afraid they perpetuate some of the misunderstandings concerning the nature of the placebo effect and its ...
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