This thesis deals with alternative medicine (referred to as CAM) in public health care. Fieldwork was conducted at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital (RLHH) in London, England, in the fall of 2004. The goal of the thesis is two-fold. First, I have wanted to show how alternative medicine (in this case mainly homeopathy and acupuncture) is offered in public health care in Britain. Secondly, I have briefly discussed this from a Norwegian context and looked into the possibilities of CAM in public health care in Norway. I have in this thesis made use of theories ranging from Stoner (1986) on medical pluralism; Eisenberg (1977) on the illness-disease distinction; Scheper-Hughes & Lock (1987) on the three bodies; Barth’s (2000) theory of know...
In the 1950s alternative medicine in Norway vanished, more or less, and it was only in the 1970s tha...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the roles of four alternate healing systems and medical ...
Saks traces the evolution of the Anglo-British medical profession, and notes where their traditions ...
This thesis investigates the moral content of illness ontologies in different healing systems, in pa...
This thesis investigates the moral content of illness ontologies in different healing systems, in pa...
This thesis examines from a medical anthropological viewpoint how the practice of the newly imported...
This dissertation explores the question of how the legitimacy of different approaches to healing is...
Several studies have found that a high proportion of the population in western countries use complem...
Nowadays, it is surely the quack which stands as one of the most controversial, problematic. the qua...
Nowadays, it is surely the quack which stands as one of the most controversial, problematic. the qua...
There are debates amongst both academics and practitioners alike about the meaning of integrative me...
Healthcare is changing as evidence-based medicine (EBM) is incorporated into education and practice....
Healthcare is changing as evidence-based medicine (EBM) is incorporated into education and practice....
Proponents of controversial Complementary and Alternative Medicines, such as homeopathy, argue that ...
The use of alternative medicine (AM) outside mainstream healthcare has witnessed an increasing upsur...
In the 1950s alternative medicine in Norway vanished, more or less, and it was only in the 1970s tha...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the roles of four alternate healing systems and medical ...
Saks traces the evolution of the Anglo-British medical profession, and notes where their traditions ...
This thesis investigates the moral content of illness ontologies in different healing systems, in pa...
This thesis investigates the moral content of illness ontologies in different healing systems, in pa...
This thesis examines from a medical anthropological viewpoint how the practice of the newly imported...
This dissertation explores the question of how the legitimacy of different approaches to healing is...
Several studies have found that a high proportion of the population in western countries use complem...
Nowadays, it is surely the quack which stands as one of the most controversial, problematic. the qua...
Nowadays, it is surely the quack which stands as one of the most controversial, problematic. the qua...
There are debates amongst both academics and practitioners alike about the meaning of integrative me...
Healthcare is changing as evidence-based medicine (EBM) is incorporated into education and practice....
Healthcare is changing as evidence-based medicine (EBM) is incorporated into education and practice....
Proponents of controversial Complementary and Alternative Medicines, such as homeopathy, argue that ...
The use of alternative medicine (AM) outside mainstream healthcare has witnessed an increasing upsur...
In the 1950s alternative medicine in Norway vanished, more or less, and it was only in the 1970s tha...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the roles of four alternate healing systems and medical ...
Saks traces the evolution of the Anglo-British medical profession, and notes where their traditions ...