Meaning, Medicine and the 'Placebo Effect'

Auteur: Moerman, Daniel E. (University of Michigan, Dearborn)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
Traditionally, the effectiveness of medical treatments is attributed to specific elements, such as drugs, but many things in medicine cannot be accounted for in this way. For example, inert drugs (placebos) often have dramatic effects on people. This 2002 book guides the reader expertly through a very complex body of literature.
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Traditionally, the effectiveness of medical treatments is attributed to specific elements, such as drugs, but many things in medicine cannot be accounted for in this way. For example, inert drugs (placebos) often have dramatic effects on people. This 2002 book guides the reader expertly through a very complex body of literature.
ISBN / EAN 9780521806305
Auteur Moerman, Daniel E. (University of Michigan, Dearborn)
Editeur Cambridge University Press