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    <![CDATA[The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Is stress a deadly disease on the rise in modern society? Are good friends the best medicine? Can mind-body practices from the East help us become well? Many of us think so. Doctors and drugs are often not enough, we think; we must also seek the cure within. But why do so many of us believe this? From psychoanalysis to the placebo effect to meditation, this lively, sweeping history shows how our commitments to mind-body healing practices have deep cultural roots in stories: stories with histories that can be told.&quot;--BOOK JACKET.<br/><br/><strong>Lays bare the history behind mind-body healing.</strong><br/><br/>People suffering from serious illnesses improve their survival chances by adopting a positive attitude and refusing to believe in the worst. Stress is the great killer of modern life. Ancient Eastern mind-body techniques can bring us balance and healing. We've all heard claims like these, and many find them plausible. When it comes to disease and healing, we believe we must look beyond doctors and drugs; we must look within ourselves. Faith, relationships, and attitude matter.<br/><br/>But why do we believe such things? From psychoanalysis to the placebo effect to meditation, this vibrant history describes our commitments to mind-body healing as rooted in a patchwork of stories that have allowed people to make new sense of their suffering, express discontent with existing care, and rationalize new treatments and lifestyles. These stories are sometimes supported by science, sometimes quarrel with science, but are all ultimately about much more than just science. 36 illustrations.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Placebo Effect: An Interdisciplinary Exploration]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> A mere &quot;symbol&quot; of medicine--the sugar pill, saline injection, doctor in a white lab coat--the placebo nonetheless sometimes produces &quot;real&quot; results. Medical science has largely managed its discomfort with this phenomenon by discounting the placebo effect, subtracting it as an impurity in its data through double-blind tests of new treatments and drugs. This book is committed to a different perspective--namely, that the placebo effect is a &quot;real&quot; entity in its own right, one that has much to teach us about how symbols, settings, and human relationships literally get under our skin. </p><p> Anne Harrington's introduction and a historical overview by Elaine Shapiro and the late Arthur Shapiro, which open the book, review the place of placebos in the history of medicine, investigate the current surge in interest in them, and probe the methodological difficulties of saying scientifically just what placebos can and cannot do. Combining individual essays with a dialogue among writers from fields as far-flung as cultural anthropology and religion, pharmacology and molecular biology, the book aims to expand our ideas about what the placebo effect is and how it should be seen and studied. At the same time, the book uses the challenges and questions raised by placebo phenomena to initiate a broader interdisciplinary discussion about our nature as cultural animals: animals with minds, brains, and bodies that somehow manage to integrate &quot;biology&quot; and &quot;culture,&quot; &quot;mechanism&quot; and &quot;meaning,&quot; into a seamless whole.  </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Cure Within: A History of Mind-body Medicine]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong><strong>A splendid history of mind-body  medicine...a book that desperately needed to be  written. —Jerome Groopman, <em>New York  Times</em></strong></strong>  <p>Is stress a deadly disease on the rise in  modern society? Can mind-body practices from the East help us become well? When it comes to  healing, we believe we must look beyond doctors  and drugs; we must look within ourselves. Faith, relationships, and attitude matter.</p>  &lt;p  /&gt;  <p>But why do we believe such things? From  psychoanalysis to the placebo effect to  meditation, this vibrant cultural history  describes mind-body healing as rooted in a  patchwork of stories, allowing us to make new  sense of our suffering and to rationalize new  treatments and lifestyles.</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Visions of Compassion: Western Scientists and Tibetan Buddhists Examine Human Nature]]>
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    <![CDATA[This book examines how Western behavioral science--which has generally focused on negative aspects of human nature--holds up to cross-cultural scrutiny, in particular the Tibetan Buddhist celebration of the human potential for altruism, empathy, and compassion.  Resulting from a meeting between the Dalai Lama, leading Western scholars, and a group of Tibetan monks, this volume includes excerpts from these extraordinary dialogues as well as engaging essays exploring points of difference and overlap between the two perspectives.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Reenchanted Science]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>By the 1920s in Central Europe, it had become a truism among intellectuals that natural science had &quot;disenchanted&quot; the world, and in particular had reduced humans to mere mechanisms, devoid of higher purpose. But could a new science of &quot;wholeness&quot; heal what the old science of the &quot;machine&quot; had wrought? Some contemporary scientists thought it could. These years saw the spread of a new, &quot;holistic&quot; science designed to nourish the heart as well as the head, to &quot;reenchant&quot; even as it explained. Critics since have linked this holism to a German irrationalism that is supposed to have paved the way to Nazism. In a penetrating analysis of this science, Anne Harrington shows that in fact the story of holism in Germany is a politically heterogeneous story with multiple endings. Its alliances with Nazism were not inevitable, but resulted from reorganizational processes that ultimately brought commitments to wholeness and race, healing and death into a common framework.</p><p>Before 1933, holistic science was a uniquely authoritative voice in cultural debates on the costs of modernization. It attracted not only scientists with Nazi sympathies but also moderates and leftists, some of whom left enduring humanistic legacies. Neither a &quot;reduction&quot; of science to its politics, nor a vision in which the sociocultural environment is a backdrop to the &quot;internal&quot; work of science, this story instead emphasizes how metaphor and imagery allow science to engage &quot;real&quot; phenomena of the laboratory in ways that are richly generative of human meanings and porous to the social and political imperatives of the hour.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Medicine, Mind, and the Double Brain]]>
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    <![CDATA[The study concentrates on, without being strictly limited to, the years 1860-1900 and encompasses explorations into the concepts of symmetry and asymmetry in early nineteenth-century neurology.]]>
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    <![CDATA[So Human a Brain]]>
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    <![CDATA[The marathon on the mountain: A history of the Pikes Peak Marathon]]>
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