Jean-Claude Lapraz, Marie-Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
Personalized Medicine
Regaining and Maintaining Health
Übersetzer: Barker, Julian
Jean-Claude Lapraz, Marie-Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
Personalized Medicine
Regaining and Maintaining Health
Übersetzer: Barker, Julian
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The first English-language introduction to the developing science of endobiogeny.
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The first English-language introduction to the developing science of endobiogeny.
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- Verlag: Aeon Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781912807871
- ISBN-10: 1912807874
- Artikelnr.: 60075286
- Verlag: Aeon Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781912807871
- ISBN-10: 1912807874
- Artikelnr.: 60075286
Marie-Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre completed a DEA in economic and business law at the Pantheon Sorbonne and joined the Paris Institute of Political Studies. She initiated and developed fiction for television and cinema before codirecting the company Télé Images Créations. She is on the committees of the Musee d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and the Hayward Gallery in London. Julian Barker is the author of The Medicinal Flora of Britain and Northwestern Europe and History, Philosophy and Medicine: Phytotherapy in Context. He started his training as a herbalist in North and Central America then returned to Britain as an apprentice herb grower at Suffolk Herbs and joined the first cohort at the School of Herbal Medicine. He became a member of NIMH in 1982 and opened a multidisciplinary clinic in Brighton where he ran a training clinic until 2009. He has served on NIMH's Accreditation Board since 1998. Julian taught botany at the School of Herbal Medicine for over twenty years, and supervised BSc dissertations and taught philosophy on the MSc course in herbal medicine at the University of East London.
PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITION
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION - A patient like you: why this book can answer your questions
about your health
CHAPTER ONE - The doctor takes up the story: early sense of fulfillment as
a junior doctor
CHAPTER TWO - Is evidence-based medicine supported by evidence?
CHAPTER THREE - A true terrain-based medicine: a new hope for patients
CHAPTER FOUR - Behind the closed doors of the exam room
CHAPTER FIVE - What type of terrain are you?
CHAPTER SIX - Medicinal plants: real promise or false dawn?
CHAPTER SEVEN - The growing international influence of clinical
phytotherapy
CHAPTER EIGHT - Debate surrounding the diseases of civilization
CHAPTER NINE - Carol's case: metastatic breast cancer
CHAPTER TEN - Cancer: a troubling phenomenon
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX ONE - Endocrine disruptors, a danger for every one of us
APPENDIX TWO - Sources of scientific reviews of medicinal plants
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
INDEX
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION - A patient like you: why this book can answer your questions
about your health
CHAPTER ONE - The doctor takes up the story: early sense of fulfillment as
a junior doctor
CHAPTER TWO - Is evidence-based medicine supported by evidence?
CHAPTER THREE - A true terrain-based medicine: a new hope for patients
CHAPTER FOUR - Behind the closed doors of the exam room
CHAPTER FIVE - What type of terrain are you?
CHAPTER SIX - Medicinal plants: real promise or false dawn?
CHAPTER SEVEN - The growing international influence of clinical
phytotherapy
CHAPTER EIGHT - Debate surrounding the diseases of civilization
CHAPTER NINE - Carol's case: metastatic breast cancer
CHAPTER TEN - Cancer: a troubling phenomenon
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX ONE - Endocrine disruptors, a danger for every one of us
APPENDIX TWO - Sources of scientific reviews of medicinal plants
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
INDEX
PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITION
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION - A patient like you: why this book can answer your questions
about your health
CHAPTER ONE - The doctor takes up the story: early sense of fulfillment as
a junior doctor
CHAPTER TWO - Is evidence-based medicine supported by evidence?
CHAPTER THREE - A true terrain-based medicine: a new hope for patients
CHAPTER FOUR - Behind the closed doors of the exam room
CHAPTER FIVE - What type of terrain are you?
CHAPTER SIX - Medicinal plants: real promise or false dawn?
CHAPTER SEVEN - The growing international influence of clinical
phytotherapy
CHAPTER EIGHT - Debate surrounding the diseases of civilization
CHAPTER NINE - Carol's case: metastatic breast cancer
CHAPTER TEN - Cancer: a troubling phenomenon
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX ONE - Endocrine disruptors, a danger for every one of us
APPENDIX TWO - Sources of scientific reviews of medicinal plants
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
INDEX
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION - A patient like you: why this book can answer your questions
about your health
CHAPTER ONE - The doctor takes up the story: early sense of fulfillment as
a junior doctor
CHAPTER TWO - Is evidence-based medicine supported by evidence?
CHAPTER THREE - A true terrain-based medicine: a new hope for patients
CHAPTER FOUR - Behind the closed doors of the exam room
CHAPTER FIVE - What type of terrain are you?
CHAPTER SIX - Medicinal plants: real promise or false dawn?
CHAPTER SEVEN - The growing international influence of clinical
phytotherapy
CHAPTER EIGHT - Debate surrounding the diseases of civilization
CHAPTER NINE - Carol's case: metastatic breast cancer
CHAPTER TEN - Cancer: a troubling phenomenon
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX ONE - Endocrine disruptors, a danger for every one of us
APPENDIX TWO - Sources of scientific reviews of medicinal plants
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
INDEX