Thoughts, beliefs and concepts concerning infectious childhood diseases of physicians practicing homeopathic, anthroposophic and conventional medicine - a qualitative study
Abstract Background Physicians who include complementary medicine in their practice are thought to have an understanding of health and disease different from that of colleagues practicing conventional medicine. The aim of this study was to identify and compare the thoughts and concepts concerning in...
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Main Authors: | N. Mittring-Junghans (Author), C. Holmberg (Author), C. M. Witt (Author), M. Teut (Author) |
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