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These pages have been set up for students enrolled on Middlesex University Complementary health and natural sciences courses. Students can access Middlesex University resources and other available resources by navigating the tabs and drop down menus across the top of the page.
All Middlesex University Complementary health and natural sciences students are entitled to borrow a maximum of 12 items.
New titles at Archway Healthcare Library
- Ayurvedic perspective on selected pathologies : an anthology of essential reading from Ayurveda Today - By Vasant Lad, anthology compiled by Glen Crowther.Call Number: WB 55.A9 LADPublication Year: 2005This text establishes the possibility of using side-effect free approaches to diseases prevalent in the current age. The articles have arisen over Vasant Lad's decades of clinical and classroom experience. They elucidate the fundamental imbalances behind a range of diseases, guiding practitioners toward addressing causes and eliminating disease recurrences.
- Pharmacology : a handbook for complementary healthcare professionals - Elaine M. AldredCall Number: QV 766 ALDPublication Year: 2009Pharmacology: A Handbook for Complementary Healthcare Professionals provides an accessible text and source book of pharmacology for both students and practitioners of complementary medicine. It covers the basic chemistry which builds into an understanding of basic organic chemistry, key pharmacological principles, herbal and nutritional chemical constituents and the use of conventional medication. Various different aspects are treated in a way, which creates linkages for clarity and clinical relevance.
Key Resources
Key resources recommended by your lecturers:
- House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, Complementary and Alternative MedicineSixth Report
2000
HMSO - Recommendations on the regulation of herbal practitioners in the UKReport from the Herbal Medicine Regulatory Working Group
- A joint consultation on the Report to Ministers from the DH Steering Group on the Statutory Regulation of Practitioners of Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Other Traditional Medicine Systems Practised in the UKA Department of Health Document
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