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R**Y
Classic to have on your herbalism shelf
Classic to have on your herbalism shelf.
R**N
Repeat customer
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D**E
Awesome!
Really Awesome Book! Definitely a good read.Its Good to catch up on herbal history before going into the practice without this essential knowledge or blind to its foundations.
P**H
Fascinating and useful recent history of alternative medicine
Recommended for anyone who wants to learn more about how the practice of medicine got to be where it is today. Over the past two hundred years, it has not been altogether clear which is main stream medicine and what is alternative, and this book details how we got here and shows that the current state is due as much to politics as to science. Also, this book is very useful if you wish to know more about the different schools of homeopathy and their rather unintegrated views of best homeopathic prescription practices, such as one high dose vs. multiple low doses.This isn't a book for the lay person learning how to use homeopathy to treat himself and his family. The detailed writing got a bit plodding for me as the author gets into the details of the lives of the great figures of alternative medicine including Hahnemann, Rademacher, Samuel Thomsom, Kent and Bach.Vitalism: The History of Herbalism, Homeopathy, and Flower Essences is an incredibly useful resource for those familiar with the topic who wish to substantially deepen their understanding.
S**A
Must read for Herbalists or any interested in herbs
This book explains the history of herbal studies. Matthew Wood is a fantastic writer and story teller. He brings the natural medicine world to his readers in a fun and exciting way.
P**!
Five Stars
Verry happy
J**Y
Highly Recommended
I love this book. It is a history of many healing traditions and should be required reading for mainstream and alternative practitioners alike.
D**K
History of Alternative Medical Practices
Good review of the alternative medicine practices which evolved at the end of the 18th and start of the 19th centuries and how they have progressed, morphed, and evolved . Some, such as homeopathy, remain fairly true to their originators ideas while others, such as the Thompsonian system, served as progenitors for more developed systems. Any student of medicine, medical (or pharmacy) history would enjoy this book. The author is something of a "true believer", so a grain or two of salt, or calomel, might be in order.
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