Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Alternativ behandling" in Danish language version.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Bruger authors parameter (link) Saks, M. (2003). Orthodox and Alternative Medicine: Politics, Professionalization and Health Care. Sage Publications. ISBN 9781446265369.{{cite book}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Bruger authors parameter (link) Sointu, E. (2012). Theorizing Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Wellbeing, Self, Gender, Class. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230309319.{{cite book}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: ref gentaget (link) Committee on the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine, US National Academies (2005). Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. ISBN 0309092701.{{cite book}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Bruger authors parameter (link) Saks, M. (2003). Orthodox and Alternative Medicine: Politics, Professionalization and Health Care. Sage Publications. ISBN 9781446265369.{{cite book}}
: CS1-vedligeholdelse: ref gentaget (link) (p. 180 Arkiveret 16. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine in 2004 US ed. ISBN 0618335404).{{cite journal}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Flere navne: authors list (link)Science-based medicine, with its emphasis on controlled study, proof, evidence, statistical significance and safety is being rejected in favour of 'alternative medicine' – an atavistic portmanteau of anecdote, hearsay, rumour and hokum.... Probably the most commercially successful and widely used branch of alternative or complementary medicine is 'phytotherapy'. These are the tablets, powders and elixirs, otherwise known as herbal medicine, that are sold in most countries, through health shops and pharmacies as 'nutritional supplements'.... Only a tiny minority of these remedies have been shown to have mild-to moderately beneficial health effects... So why are affluent, otherwise rational, highly educated people (for this is the average user profile) so hungry for phytotherapy?... people still believe that 'natural' equals good and safe despite plenty of evidence to the contrary." ... as far as the human body is concerned, 'natural' is meaningless... Equally, what's so safe about consuming substances that need meet no standards of contents? ...
One of the few growth industries in contemporary Britain is alternative medicine. An apparently endless stream of books, articles, and radio and television programmes urge on the public the virtues of treatments ranging from meditation to drilling a hole in the skull to let in more oxygen.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Bruger authors parameter (link) Chapter 2 archived 2011-08-25.{{cite web}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Bruger authors parameter (link) Sointu, E. (2012). Theorizing Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Wellbeing, Self, Gender, Class. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230309319.{{cite book}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: ref gentaget (link) Committee on the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine, US National Academies (2005). Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. ISBN 0309092701.{{cite book}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Bruger authors parameter (link) Sointu, E. (2012). Theorizing Complementary and Alternative Medicines: Wellbeing, Self, Gender, Class. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780230309319.{{cite book}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: ref gentaget (link) Committee on the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine by the American Public, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine, US National Academies (2005). Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. ISBN 0309092701.{{cite book}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: ref gentaget (link)Complementary medicine, defined as health care which lies for the most part outside the mainstream of conventional medicine.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Flere navne: authors list (link)One of the few growth industries in contemporary Britain is alternative medicine. An apparently endless stream of books, articles, and radio and television programmes urge on the public the virtues of treatments ranging from meditation to drilling a hole in the skull to let in more oxygen.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: ref gentaget (link)Complementary medicine, defined as health care which lies for the most part outside the mainstream of conventional medicine.
One of the few growth industries in contemporary Britain is alternative medicine. An apparently endless stream of books, articles, and radio and television programmes urge on the public the virtues of treatments ranging from meditation to drilling a hole in the skull to let in more oxygen.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: postscript (link) Extracted from WHO 2000. General Guidelines for Methodologies on Research and Evaluation of Traditional Medicine (PDF). Vol. WHO/EDM/TRM/2001.1. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO). 2000. This document is not a formal publication of the WHO. The views expressed in documents by named authors are solely the responsibility of those authors.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Bruger authors parameter (link) Chapter 2 archived 2011-08-25.{{cite book}}
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(hjælp)CS1-vedligeholdelse: postscript (link) Available from CFAT: The Flexner Report Arkiveret 5. november 2013 hos Wayback Machine.{{cite web}}
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: ref gentaget (link) (p. 180 Arkiveret 16. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine in 2004 US ed. ISBN 0618335404).{{cite journal}}
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(hjælp)CS1-vedligeholdelse: postscript (link){{cite journal}}
: CS1-vedligeholdelse: postscript (link) Extracted from WHO 2000. General Guidelines for Methodologies on Research and Evaluation of Traditional Medicine (PDF). Vol. WHO/EDM/TRM/2001.1. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO). 2000. This document is not a formal publication of the WHO. The views expressed in documents by named authors are solely the responsibility of those authors.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: postscript (link) Extracted from WHO 2000. General Guidelines for Methodologies on Research and Evaluation of Traditional Medicine (PDF). Vol. WHO/EDM/TRM/2001.1. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO). 2000. This document is not a formal publication of the WHO. The views expressed in documents by named authors are solely the responsibility of those authors.
This document is not a formal publication of the WHO. The views expressed in documents by named authors are solely the responsibility of those authors.