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The personal testimony of individuals engaged in healing practices
and the opposing voices of orthodox and alternative medicines are
the center of "Healing Powers." Focusing on medical norms and
practices and on competing philosophies of the mind, the body,
reality, and rationality across radically different "belief
systems," Fred Frohock clarifies the social and legal dilemmas
represented by "scientific medicine" and "alternative care."
"Frohock goes beyond the often irreconcilable differences between
scientific biomedicine and alternative care by clarifying the
social and legal dilemmas they present. . . . A noteworthy
contribution forcing us to rethink what medical care is all
about."--Jeffrey Michael Clare, "Journal of the American Medical
Association"
"The book does more and better than simply provide a
social-scientific proposal. It also gives not only a hearing but a
voice to those who follow alternative therapies. . . . Frohock's
accounts of their stories--along with the stories of the medical
professionals--are eloquent and fascinating."--Allen Verhey,
"Medical Humanities Review"
"Contains a storehouse of valuable information about the
historical, philosophical, and psychological bases of alternative
approaches to healing."--Marshall B. Kapp, "New England Journal of
Medicine"
"Frohock introduces us to the scientific naturopaths and to
physicians who believe in the mind's power to heal, to charismatics
who believe in but cannot explain their powers, to those who test
God and those who merely accept. He writes so well that I felt I
had met these people."--Arthur W. Frank, "Christian Century"
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