Revealing the forgotten ideas and philosophy behind early naturopathic osteopathy, Strachan presents a reoriented historical view of Thomas Bowen and his work, breaking from the prevailing twentieth-century legitimation narrative of chiropractic subsuming osteopathy.
Revealing the forgotten ideas and philosophy behind early naturopathic osteopathy, Strachan presents a reoriented historical view of Thomas Bowen and his work, breaking from the prevailing twentieth-century legitimation narrative of chiropractic subsuming osteopathy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shirley Strachan is an historian and honorary research associate at Federation University, Australia and ND, remedial massage and Bowen Therapist.
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Introduction 1 Bowen's World: Under American Pressure; Legitimation of Osteopathy and the Sidelining of Naturopathic Osteopathy. 2 Through Bowen's World, Early Educational Opportunities in Osteopathy. 3 Neuropathy Practice and Pressure Movements within Early Australian Osteopathy 4. Bowen and the Influence of Saunders - Australia's Herbert Barker 5 Recontextualising Bowen and Eastern Medicine 6 Fluidity and Transformation: Bowen and His Peers in the South Pacific and Beyond 7 The VSSO and Bowen A Victim of Regulation 8 Medical Pluralism and Beyond: the Bowen Story
Introduction 1 Bowen's World: Under American Pressure; Legitimation of Osteopathy and the Sidelining of Naturopathic Osteopathy. 2 Through Bowen's World, Early Educational Opportunities in Osteopathy. 3 Neuropathy Practice and Pressure Movements within Early Australian Osteopathy 4. Bowen and the Influence of Saunders - Australia's Herbert Barker 5 Recontextualising Bowen and Eastern Medicine 6 Fluidity and Transformation: Bowen and His Peers in the South Pacific and Beyond 7 The VSSO and Bowen A Victim of Regulation 8 Medical Pluralism and Beyond: the Bowen Story
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