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Quantification and the Quest for Medical Certainty
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Therapists are persuading universities to set up degree courses in complementary therapies. But critics are accusing them of trying to get recognition via the back door. Aisling Irwin reports. This...
Iain Percy-Robb and David Lloyd describe Glasgow medical school's pioneering curriculum. Undergraduates starting their medical studies at the University of Glasgow next October will follow a...
Dentist training has not kept pace with the improvement in people's teeth. Aubrey Sheiham argues for radical change. Dental caries have decreased dramatically in most industrialised countries in the...
Alternative therapies must be subject to the same standards as orthodox medicine, argues Jack Howell. For nearly 140 years since the introduction of the Medical Act 1858, which introduced the...