British doctor
Anthony Campbell is a retired British physician, homeopath, acupuncturist and author.
He was a consultant physician at The Royal London Homeopathic Hospital until he retired in 1998,[1] and for many years was the editor of the British Homoeopathic Journal (now Homeopathy), the journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy.[citation needed]
Nonetheless, he is a skeptic about much of alternative medicine.[2] Although a Fellow of the Faculty of Homeopathy who advises that a great many patients have found benefit from homeopathy, Campbell considers that its claimed benefits may be due to the placebo response and other factors unconnected with the medicines themselves,[3] such as the consultation acting as a form of psychotherapy with a sympathetic listener.[4] He is regularly quoted in discussions of homeopathy as a practitioner and skeptic.
His books on acupuncture are recommended as appropriate reading material for newly trained members of The British Medical Acupuncture Society.[5]
Bibliography
- The Sacred Malady (fiction). Chatto & Windus (1967)
- Seven States of Consciousness. Victor Gollancz (1973); HarperCollins (1973).
- The Mechanics of Enlightenment. Victor Gollancz (1975).
- The Two Faces of Homoeopathy. Robert Hale (1984).
- Acupuncture: The Modern Scientific Approach. Faber (1987).
- Getting the Best for your Bad Back. Sheldon (1992).
- Natural Selection vs Natural Medicine. Online Originals London (1997).
- Acupuncture in Practice: Beyond points and meridians. Butterworth-Heinemann (2001).
- Back: Your 100 questions answered. Newleaf (2001)
- Beating Back Pain. Mitchell Beazley (2004)
- Homeopathy in perspective. Lulu Enterprises (2008)
- Totality Beliefs and the Religious Imagination. Lulu Enterprises (2008)
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