Incommensurable worldviews?: is public use of complementary and alternative medicines incompatible with support for science and conventional medicine?
Incommensurable worldviews?: is public use of complementary and alternative medicines incompatible with support for science and conventional medicine?
Stoneman, Paul
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Sturgis, Patrick
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Allum, Nick
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Sibley, Elissa
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Stoneman, Paul
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Sturgis, Patrick
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Allum, Nick
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Sibley, Elissa
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Stoneman, Paul, Sturgis, Patrick, Allum, Nick and Sibley, Elissa
(2012)
Incommensurable worldviews?: is public use of complementary and alternative medicines incompatible with support for science and conventional medicine?
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Accepted/In Press date: November 2012
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Social Statistics & Demography
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Local EPrints ID: 345414
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345414
ISSN: 1363-4593
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Paul Stoneman
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Patrick Sturgis
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Nick Allum
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Elissa Sibley
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