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Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg , 1742-99, German physicist and satirist. He taught at the Univ. of Göttingen, where his special field was electricity. Lichtenberg made several visits to England and was influenced by the satire of Swift and by the English theater. He satirized the pseudoscience of ... Read more
Sir Karl Raimund Popper
Sir Karl Raimund Popper 1902-94, Anglo-Austrian philosopher, b. Vienna. He became familiar with the Vienna circle of logical positivists (see logical positivism ) while a student at the Univ. of Vienna (Ph.D., 1928). He taught at Canterbury Univ., New Zealand (1937-45), and then at the London Scho... Read more
science fiction
science fiction literary genre in which a background of science or pseudoscience is an integral part of the story. Although science fiction is a form of fantastic literature, many of the events recounted are within the realm of future possibility, e.g., robots, space travel, interplanetary war, inv... Read more
chemistry
chemistry branch of science concerned with the properties, composition, and structure of substances and the changes they undergo when they combine or react under specified conditions. Branches of Chemistry Chemistry can be divided into branches according to either the substances studied... Read more
medicine man
medicine man among Native Americans and other traditional peoples as far back as Paleolithic times, a person believed to possess supernatural healing powers. Like the shaman the medicine man was a specialist in spiritual healing. In some groups, women could assume an analogous role. The medicine ... Read more
mangosteen
mangosteen , the edible fruit of Garcinia mangostana, of the family Clusiaceae (Guttiferae), an evergreen tree native to SE Asia. The purple fruit is similar to an orange in size, thickness of the rind, and segmentation. A highly prized tropical fruit with a flavor similar to a grape-apple mixture... Read more
anise
anise , annual plant ( Pimpinella anisum ) of the family Umbelliferae ( parsley family), native to the Mediterranean region but long cultivated elsewhere for its aromatic and medicinal qualities. It has flat-topped clusters of small yellow or white flowers that become seedlike fruits—the anis... Read more
Zubin Mehta
Zubin Mehta , 1936-, Indian conductor. Son of the violinist Mehli Mehta, founder and conductor of the Bombay Symphony Orchestra, Mehta studied medicine for two years before continuing the family's musical tradition. After two years of study at the Vienna Music Academy, he won first prize at the Inte... Read more
forensic medicine
forensic medicine (fer-en-sik) n. the branch of medicine concerned with the scientific investigation of the causes of injury and death in unexplained circumstances, particularly when criminal activity is suspected.... Read more
mint
mint in botany, common name for members of the Labiatae, a large family of chiefly annual or perennial herbs. Several species are shrubby or climbing forms or, rarely, small trees. Members of the family are found throughout the world, but the chief center of distribution is the Mediterranean region... Read more

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PTs should remain open to energy medicine.(letters)(Letter to the editor)
Magazine article from: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy; 12/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...Promote Energy Medicine Pseudoscience. (1) I just attended...hematology and internal medicine). My 30-plus years...of BodyTalk energy medicine. These two traditional allopathic practices...term: integrative medicine ... combining allopathic with energy medicines. These are ...
A new age of healing hands: cancer centers embrace alternative therapies as 'complementary care.'
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report; 2/5/1996; ; 700+ words ; ...doctors as "alternative medicine" are now being offered...Mixing standard medicine with "pseudoscience," he says, will...turn to instead of traditional cancer care. Good...the UCLA School of Medicine in Archives of General...
Sitings on the Internet
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 9/1/1997; ; 365 words ; ...selected articles from which appear in the site's archives. Articles have included everything from "Traditional Medicine and Pseudoscience in China" to "Notes from a Mind-Control Conference," with forays into poltergeist sightings, little...
Life unworthy of life? Masculinity, disability, and guilt in The Sun Also Rises.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Hemingway Review; 3/22/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...s trauma realistically still tend to reinforce traditional stereotypes about disabled men, including the...intersect with the realms of myth, psychology, pseudoscience, and medicine to impact the daily lives of people with physical...
Energy medicine and the existence of unicorns.(letters)(Letter to the editor)
Magazine article from: PT: Magazine of Physical Therapy; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words ; ...of ethics. Energy medicine does not provide this...typical characteristic of pseudoscience. (3) Consider this...argument for energy medicine if the energy fields...studies in favor of traditional CAM (complementary...5) Moffet HH. Traditional Acupuncture Theories...
Offbeat classes lighten course loads
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 8/1/2000; 700+ words ; ...audio and visual material with high-tech and traditional equipment. "The course is not about music...science vs. religion, near-death experiences, pseudoscience and alternative medicine are all fodder for the course. "Philosophy...
Badaracco, Clare Hoertz. Prescribing Faith: Medicine, Media, and Religion in American Culture.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Communication Research Trends; 6/1/2009; ; 700+ words ; ...Prescribing Faith: Medicine, Media, and...and alternative medicines are growing fast...Mind-body medicine, like meditation...medicine than used "traditional" practitioners...complementary" medicine are centuries...therapies and medicines as cures (due...deconstruct the ...
Examining Holistic Medicine.
Newspaper article from: Nutrition Health Review; 9/22/1990; 700+ words ; Examining Holistic Medicine Billions of dollars...treatments in contrast to traditional medicine. How does...attitude. Nursing's traditional belief has been that...between nursing and medicine." Iridology is the...this book, term it "pseudoscience." Several cases...
Doctors of nature - or nonsense?(exposing unscientific medicine)(includes related article)
Magazine article from: Good Housekeeping; 9/1/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...Maybe alternative medicine would come to her rescue...naturopaths are practicing pseudoscience," says William Jarvis...health and preventive medicine at Loma Linda University...naturopathy with modem medicine is, he says, "like...confusion is what has the traditional medical community up...
Functional foods come of age: two thousand years ago, Hippocrates said, "Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food." Was he anticipating the advent of functional foods? And, will functional foods follow the difficult path supplements are now experiencing?
Magazine article from: Prepared Foods; 9/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...implications for the traditional supplement industry...business as it usurps its traditional mission, namely...Health The Institute of Medicine (Washington) defined...benefit beyond the traditional nutrients it contains...per day. Science and Pseudoscience Following work by the...