Complementary Medicine and the Law
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The growth of complementary medicine over the past decade has been accompanied by calls for greater regulation. To date, discussions on regulation have confined themselves to the parameters set by orthodox medicine, and a result, critical issues which need to be more publicly aired have been overlooked. The first book to address this increasingly important topics, Complementary Medicine and the Law is a timely response to this need. and effects of regulation and the obscuring of critical The authors explore the way in which the law presently affects the practice of complementary medicine. At the heart of the book is a challenging of the notion that the legal and regulatory mechanisms which govern orthodox medicine form an appropriate model for the regulation of most complementary therapies. The book has two aims. First of all it examines in some The patient-centred, holistic approach central to the theory and practice of many complementary therapies presents a unique problem for the law: the highly individualised, more intuitive, whole-person approach of complementary medicine is not amenable to the quantification and certainty required by the law. This book is intended for medical
Publisher : Oxford University Press (1 July 1996)
Language : English
Hardcover : 328 pages
ISBN-10 : 0198259700
ISBN-13 : 978-0198259701
Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.91 x 22.86 cm
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