ID: GLSHW-4.4.3 Alternative Health Systems (2006-2013) Listed here are works on homeopathy, hydropathy, and other alternative health movements. 2006 Barlow, William, and Powell, David O. "A Case for Medical Coeducation in the 1870s." JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION 35 (1980): 285-8. Gender issues in homeopathy education. 2007 Becker, Carl B. "Religious Healing in 19th Century `New Religions': The Cases of Tenrikyo and Christian Science." RELIGION 20 (July 1990): 199-216. 2008 Cayleff, Susan E. "Gender, Ideology and the Water-Cure Movement." In OTHER HEALERS: UNORTHODOX MEDICINE IN AMERICA, ed. Norman Gevitz, pp.82-98. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988. 2009 Cayleff, Susan E. "Self-Help and the Patent Medicine Business." In WOMEN, HEALTH, AND MEDICINE IN AMERICA: A HISTORICAL HANDBOOK, ed. by Rima D. Apple, pp.311-336. New York: Garland, 1990. 2010 Cayleff, Susan E. WASH AND BE HEALED: THE WATER-CURE MOVEMENT AND WOMEN'S HEALTH. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987. 2011 Donegan, Jane B. "HYDROPATHIC HIGHWAY TO HEALTH": WOMEN AND WATER- CURE IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1986. 2012 Mathews, Joan J., and Zadak, Kathleen. "The Alternative Birth Movement in the United States: History and Current Status." WOMEN & HEALTH 17, no.1 (1991): 39-56. 2013 Rogers, Naomi. "Women and Sectarian Medicine." In WOMEN, HEALTH, AND MEDICINE IN AMERICA: A HISTORICAL HANDBOOK, ed. by Rima D. Apple, pp.281-310. New York: Garland, 1990.
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