|
|
|
|
![]() |
SWEDENBORG, MESMER, AND THE MIND/BODY CONNECTION: THE ROOTS OF COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Swedenborg Foundation Publishers, 2010 Paper: 978-0-87785-330-5 | eISBN: 978-0-87785-608-5 | Cloth: 978-0-87785-331-2 Library of Congress Classification R733.H355 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 615.5
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Complementary and alternative healing encompass a wide range of practices that share a common ground: the belief that our physical well-being is inextricably linked to an unseen world beyond our physical senses. Our view of that world can be traced to two key thinkers: Emanuel Swedenborg and Franz Anton Mesmer. Who were these men, and what shaped their thought? How did their ideas capture the public imagination? How did they speak to movements as diverse as utopianism, Spiritualism, psychic healing, and homeopathy? Historian John S. Haller traces the threads of Swedenborg’s and Mesmer’s influence through the history of nineteenth-century medicine, illuminating the lasting impact these men have had on concepts of alternative healing. See other books on: Alternative medicine | HALLER, JOHN S. | Holistic Medicine | Mind and body | SWEDENBORG See other titles from Swedenborg Foundation Publishers |
Nearby on shelf for Medicine (General) / Practice of medicine. Medical practice economics:
| |