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Reclaiming the full story of human health : the ethical significance of complementary and alternative medicines
alternative medicine;therapeutics;holistic medicine;medical ethics
Clark-Grill, Monika Maria ; Nie, Jing-Bao ; Dew, Kevin
University of Otago
关键词: alternative medicine;    therapeutics;    holistic medicine;    medical ethics;   
Others  :  https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/bitstream/10523/150/6/Clark-GrillMonikaPhD.pdf
美国|英语
来源: Otago University Research Archive
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【 摘 要 】

This thesis investigates the moral content of illness ontologies in different healing systems, in particular biomedicine and homeopathy. It was motivated by the wish to gain a greater understanding of the possible meaning and ethical significance underlying the increasing popularity of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Western countries. CAM is an umbrella term for a diverse group of therapeutic approaches, indicating their marginalized status in relation to conventional, scientific medicine. However, despite their diversity most CAM share a common bond by subscribing to a holistic perspective on life, health and illness. It is for this reason that this thesis concentrates on the conceptual level. The subject is approached by making use of interview material from five homeopathic doctors from Austria. Their perspective on different aspects of non-conventional, as well as biomedical, practice and underlying theory provides the springboard for theoretical investigations. The demand for scientific evidence of CAM is critically examined. The issue of increasing pluralism in health care is explored, along with its challenge of finding appropriate epistemological approaches for therapeutic systems that are based on different illness ontologies. The favored approach in this thesis is based on the recognition by medical historians that there are four basic illness axioms:

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