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holistic medicine

NOUN
  1. medical care of the whole person considered as subject to personal and social as well as organic factors
    holistic medicine treats the mind as well as the body

How To Use holistic medicine In A Sentence

  • Today, a typical American bookstore usually features shelf after shelf of books concerned with mysticism, wholistic medicine, astrology, metaphysics, witches, the occult, Eastern religion.
  • In the centre, we record part of my daily routine for self-help holistic medicine which includes pectoral muscle exercises.
  • Staff searched for him after he failed to keep a holistic medicine appointment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organisers also recognise ginger as ‘a root of empowerment in holistic medicine.’
  • I try to persuade them that holistic medicine need not be, indeed must not be, woolly and imprecise.
  • The afflictions of a person suffering from terminal cancer were poignantly portrayed in the film, which also dwelt on the strengths of holistic medicine.
  • HOLISTIC MEDICINE It receives afferents via inferior colliculi (inferior corpora quadrigemina) and medial geniculate bodies (part of thalamus) from COCHLEA, via olfactory tracts from OLFACTORY NEUROEPITHELIUM and via fornix [ "fornix" means arch] from MAMILLARY BODIES and probably from VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS on its posterior aspect where equilibrium sense is projected. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • In the centre, we record part of my daily routine for self-help holistic medicine which includes pectoral muscle exercises.
  • Influential Nazis tended to approve of the occult and of unscientific manifestations of vitalism and quasi-holism, including biodynamic farming, homeopathy, and a precursor of holistic medicine.
  • Paracelsus's influence on homoeopathy and holistic medicine is genuine, but the paracelsian legacy is much wider.
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