Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
173
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Publisher
Free Press
ISBN-10
0029337402
ISBN-13
9780029337400
Description
In "Marginal Medicine," Roy Wallis explores the vast array of alternative healing practices that operate beyond the constraints of organized medicine. The author delves into diverse treatments, from herbal remedies to spiritual healing, emphasizing the cultural and individual contexts in which these practices thrive.
Wallis examines the motivations behind individuals seeking these unconventional therapies, showcasing their desire for holistic approaches in a world often dominated by pharmacological solutions. Through personal anecdotes and rigorous analysis, the book challenges preconceived notions about the efficacy and legitimacy of marginal medicine.
This insightful work invites readers to question the binary distinction between traditional and alternative healthcare, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of the human experience in medicine. It serves as a thought-provoking bridge between established science and the often overlooked practices that many people turn to for comfort and healing.
Wallis examines the motivations behind individuals seeking these unconventional therapies, showcasing their desire for holistic approaches in a world often dominated by pharmacological solutions. Through personal anecdotes and rigorous analysis, the book challenges preconceived notions about the efficacy and legitimacy of marginal medicine.
This insightful work invites readers to question the binary distinction between traditional and alternative healthcare, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of the human experience in medicine. It serves as a thought-provoking bridge between established science and the often overlooked practices that many people turn to for comfort and healing.