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Hazards of alternative medicines DIP, Volume 10, Number 6.
The term ‘alternative medicine’ covers an enormous range of treatments ranging from those with a well-defined scientific and biological basis to those that are entirely mystical or frankly bogus. For the purpose of this article I will confine myself to treatments that have a pharmacological basis, such as herbalism and traditional Indian and Chinese medicines. I will not discuss physical nor psychological forms of therapy; homeopathy has been discussed in a recent edition of Dermatology in Practice.
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