In Medical Marriage, Cornelia Featherstone and Lori Forsyth draw on patient
case studies to suggest how patients may benefit from a new partnership between
orthodox and complementary medicine. The approach indicates a mature
relationship between client and practitioner and illustrates their
interpretation of the Hippocratic principle “first do no harm”. There is also a
detailed A-Z of complementary therapies. Published by Findhorn Press,
£19.95, ISBN 1899171169.
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