
Quo Vadis Medical Healing: Past Concepts and New Approaches
توسط:
Susanna Elm
,
Stefan N. Willich
,
Elm
زبان: انگلیسی
فرمت: جلد سخت
شابک ۱۰: 1402089414
شابک ۱۳: 9781402089411
تاریخ انتشار:
January 24th, 2009
ناشر: Springer
صفحات: 184
ژانرها: History, Business & Economics, Health & Wellness
In a rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, the exploration of medical healing takes center stage, reflecting on both historical concepts and innovative approaches. The authors delve into the philosophical and practical foundations that shape the definition of health and wellness, prompting readers to rethink their understanding of medical practices.
With a thorough examination of past beliefs alongside modern advancements, the text unfolds a narrative that bridges traditional methods with contemporary strategies. The authors encourage an introspective look at how different cultures and epochs have influenced the way health is perceived and treated, offering valuable insights into the complexities of healing.
Through engaging discussions and illuminating case studies, this work presents a holistic view of medical healing, shedding light on the significant transformations within the field. The emphasis on integrating historical wisdom with new paradigms invites practitioners and scholars alike to consider an enriched approach to health that respects both the past and future of medicine.
With a thorough examination of past beliefs alongside modern advancements, the text unfolds a narrative that bridges traditional methods with contemporary strategies. The authors encourage an introspective look at how different cultures and epochs have influenced the way health is perceived and treated, offering valuable insights into the complexities of healing.
Through engaging discussions and illuminating case studies, this work presents a holistic view of medical healing, shedding light on the significant transformations within the field. The emphasis on integrating historical wisdom with new paradigms invites practitioners and scholars alike to consider an enriched approach to health that respects both the past and future of medicine.