Guest guest Posted October 22, 2000 Report Share Posted October 22, 2000 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov:80/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=PubMed & list_uid\ s=9738351 & dopt=Abstract -- Chinese Herbal Medicine PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure PopSet Taxonomy OMIM Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide Structure Genome PopSet OMIM Taxonomy for Limits Preview/Index History Clipboard About Entrez Entrez PubMed Overview Help | FAQ New/Noteworthy PubMed Services Journal Browser MeSH Browser Single Citation Matcher Batch Citation Matcher Clinical Queries Cubby Related Resources Order Documents Grateful Med Consumer Health Clinical Alerts ClinicalTrials.gov Privacy Policy Summary Brief Abstract Citation MEDLINE ASN.1 XML/SGML LinkOut Related Articles Protein Links Nucleotide Links Popset Links Structure Links Genome Links OMIM Links 1: Gesundheitswesen 1998 Jul;60(7):420-30 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut [unconventional diagnostic and therapeutic methods in environmental medicine].[Article in German]Oepen IInstitut fur Rechtsmedizin der Universitat Marburg.In the sphere of environmental medicine--analogous to other fields like oncology and chronic diseases--not only proven and approved methods, but also unconvential methods are offered, without evidence of efficacy. The application of these methods has the possible consequence of wrong diagnosis and malpractice. Examples are discussed such as Kirlian photography, electroacupuncture according to Voll, bioresonance diagnosis/therapy, kinesiology, regulation therapy according to Rost, " clinical ecology " according to Runow with, among others, the provocation/neutralisation test, a vaccination therapy with E. coli and finally electrosmog as an environmental noxa. Concerning the admissibility of contested methods, statements of medical specialist societies, judgements, and the law of medical products are quoted. In conclusion, the question of the origin of the ideas and alleged results of unconvential medicine is followed up and conclusions are drawn.Publication Types: Review Review, tutorial PMID: 9738351, UI: 98410094 Summary Brief Abstract Citation MEDLINE ASN.1 XML/SGML LinkOut Related Articles Protein Links Nucleotide Links Popset Links Structure Links Genome Links OMIM Links Write to the Help Desk NCBI | NLM | NIH Department of Health & Human Services Freedom of Information Act | Disclaimer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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