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A unique and essential textbook bridging the gap between herbal medicine therapeutics and orthodox medicine.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
The vital person
Therapeutic principles and terminology
The integrated person
The psychology and neurobiology of integration
The interpretation of clinical signs
Case histories with analysis and interpretation
Herbs for integration and harmony
Prescribing
Tonics and adaptogens
The nervous system
The cardiovascular system
The digestive system
The liver
The respiratory system
The urinary system
The female reproductive system
The male reproductive system
The thyroid
The muscular-skeletal system
Dermatology
References
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Andrew Stableford trained in herbal medicine with the School of Phytotherapy, qualifying in 1983, following a first degree in psychology. He initiated, developed and continues to run a successful herbal medicine practice in Lincoln. He joined the University of Lincoln in 2002, initially on a half time basis and full time from 2006. He was the programme leader for the BSc (Hons) Herbal Medicine and led the development of the course over the next 16 years, in particular for the third and final year. This was a unique opportunity to develop an academically rigorous professional programme which relates both to the way in which herbal medicine is practiced holistically and to scientific principles.