| Details | | Publication Date: | 1998-02-01 |
| Size | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 6.0 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 20.0 oz |
Publisher's Note From the bestselling author of "Diet for a New America" comes a challenge the country's current medical system. In "Reclaiming Our Health", John Robbins demonstrates the enormous human and financial costs of the polarization of conventional and alternative medicine, presenting a fresh new vision of what health care in America might be. Charts.
Industry Reviews Robbins, heir to the ice cream fortune and author of the best-selling Diet for a New America (Stillpoint, 1987), seeks to analyze the American healthcare system and posit a more effective model. He succeeds in his first goal and fails in his second. Robbin rails against the male-dominated medical industry and contrasts its "dominator" model to a "partnership" model, which is rather fuzzily defined. Most of his book focuses on women's health issues, primarily the medicalization of normal processes such as childbirth and menopause, none of which is particularly new. Alternately amusing and annoying are Robbins's frequent exclamations along the lines of "Wow, how awful! I never realized it was this bad for you gals!" His book includes a resource guide, and the copious footnotes, which read like a women's studies syllabus, cite a wide array of sources whose validity is sometimes questionable. But Robbins is not a doctor, and his book is intended as a popular, rather than a scientific, work. Anticipated high demand from the New Age, alternative medicine, and feminist communities makes this title essential for public libraries. Eris Weaver, Marin Inst. for the Prevention of Alcohol & Other Drug Problems, San Rafael, Cal. Breitman
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