The perceived efficacy of complementary and orthodox medicine: preliminary findings and the development of a questionnaire

This study examined the perceived efficacy of five different types of alternative medicine (acupuncture, herbalism, homoeopathy, hypnosis and osteopathy) and orthodox medicine in treating 25 common complaints ranging from cancer to the common cold. Subjects completed a questionnaire measuring their...

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Main Authors: Vincent, C, Furnham, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1994

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