MIND OVER MEDICINE Can the mind kill or cure?

Can the mind and body affect each other? Can something non-material and subjective work physical change? Does the personality play an active, voluntary role against the body? Ever since medicine became a science, the role of the mind in physical health has been passionately disputed. Thoday. conven...

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Main Author: Blake, Robin (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Pan Original 1987
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