Copeland's Cure Homeopathy and the War Between Conventional and Alternative Medicine by Natalie Robins |
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Hardcover: 352 pages Publisher: Knopf (February 15 2005) Costumer Rating: 
Read an ExcerptChapter 1: Like a Pleasant Dream The land near Dexter, Michigan, flat in some places, rolling in others, was, in the early 1800s, one of the healthiest-looking regions in America. Bordering the Huron River and Mill Creek, the territory was fertile and green. Author Q & A Q: What led you to write about the history of alternative medicine and its relationship with conventional medicine? A: This is the first of my eight books that was someone else's idea! Over six years ago, a family friend, knowing of my interest in medical
About the Author Natalie Robins
Natalie Robins is the author of eight books, including Savage Grace (cowritten with Steven M. L. Aronson), for which she received the Edgar Allan Poe Award; Alien Ink: The FBI's War on Freedom of Expression, winner of the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award; and The Girl Who Died Twice: The Libby Zion Case and the Hidden Hazards of Hospitals. She lives in New York City with her husband, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt. » More by Natalie Robins
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