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Anne Taylor Kirschmann (Author)

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October 21, 2003
Homeopathy, as a medical system, presented a significant institutional and economic challenge to conventional medicine in the nineteenth century. Although contemporary critics portrayed homeopathic physicians as part of a sect whose treatment of disease was beyond the pale of acceptable medical practice, homeopathy was in many ways similar to established medicine.

In A Vital Force: Women in American Homeopathy, Anne Taylor Kirschmann offers a new interpretation of women’s roles in both mainstream and alternative modern medicine. Kirschmann strengthens and clarifies the history of homeopathic women physicians, and creates a framework of comparison to "regular," or orthodox, physicians. Linked to social reform movements in the nineteenth century, antimodernism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and countercultural ideals of the 1960s and 1970s, women’s advocacy of homeopathy has been intertwined with broad social and cultural issues in American society.

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A valuable and fascinating addition to the history of complementary and alternative medicine -- James Whorton, author of Nature Cures: The History of Alternative Medicine in America --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Anne Taylor Kirschmann is an independent scholar and a lecturer in American history at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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New York, Boston University, United States, New England, Hahnemann Medical College, Julia Green, Clemence Lozier, American Institute of Homoeopathy, Elizabeth Wright, Frances Janney, Mary Safford Blake, Conrad Wesselhoeft, Julia Loos, Samuel Hahnemann, Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, James Tyler Kent, Massachusetts Medical Society, Anna Manning Comfort, Elizabeth Blackwell, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, New Jersey, African American, Anna Howard Shaw, Bowling Green, College of Physicians
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