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'''Harris L. Coulter''', PhD (], ] - ) is a medical ] and lecturer who has published in many areas including ] and what he regards as the dangers of ]s. Coulter earned his PhD in ] from ], NY, in a dissertation entitled ''Political and Social Aspects of Nineteenth-Century Medicine in the United States: The Formation of the American Medical Association and its Struggle with the Homeopathic and Eclectic Physicians''. Coulter has been considered "the leading homeopathic historian of the late 20th century."<ref>Julian Winston, The Heritage of Homeopathic Literature. Tawa, New Zealand: Great Awk, 2001.</ref> '''Harris L. Coulter''', PhD (], ] - ) is a medical ] and lecturer who has published in many areas including ], ], and what he regards as the dangers of ]s. Coulter earned his PhD in ] from ], NY, in a dissertation entitled ''Political and Social Aspects of Nineteenth-Century Medicine in the United States: The Formation of the American Medical Association and its Struggle with the Homeopathic and Eclectic Physicians''. Coulter has been considered "the leading homeopathic historian of the late 20th century."<ref>Julian Winston, The Heritage of Homeopathic Literature. Tawa, New Zealand: Great Awk, 2001.</ref>

Coulter's most significant body of work is his four-volume treatise on the history of Western medicine, Divided Legacy: A History of the Schism in Medical Thought, which refers to two distinct schools of medical thought and practice since the times of Hippocrates and to present-day: the rational and the empirical approaches (as is what is observed in the history of philosphy).


Coulter has served on numerous medical advisory panels and boards, and has given input about the conflict between the ] (AMA) and ]. From ] to ], Coulter was the director of publications for the American Foundation for Homeopathy, and from 1983 to 1989, he served on the editorial board of the ''Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy''. Coulter was also an advisory board member of the Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research. Coulter has served on numerous medical advisory panels and boards, and has given input about the conflict between the ] (AMA) and ]. From ] to ], Coulter was the director of publications for the American Foundation for Homeopathy, and from 1983 to 1989, he served on the editorial board of the ''Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy''. Coulter was also an advisory board member of the Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research.

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Harris L. Coulter, PhD (October 8, 1932 - ) is a medical historian and lecturer who has published in many areas including homeopathic medicine, cancer, and what he regards as the dangers of vaccinations. Coulter earned his PhD in 1969 from Columbia University, NY, in a dissertation entitled Political and Social Aspects of Nineteenth-Century Medicine in the United States: The Formation of the American Medical Association and its Struggle with the Homeopathic and Eclectic Physicians. Coulter has been considered "the leading homeopathic historian of the late 20th century."

Coulter's most significant body of work is his four-volume treatise on the history of Western medicine, Divided Legacy: A History of the Schism in Medical Thought, which refers to two distinct schools of medical thought and practice since the times of Hippocrates and to present-day: the rational and the empirical approaches (as is what is observed in the history of philosphy).

Coulter has served on numerous medical advisory panels and boards, and has given input about the conflict between the American Medical Association (AMA) and homeopathy. From 1965 to 1975, Coulter was the director of publications for the American Foundation for Homeopathy, and from 1983 to 1989, he served on the editorial board of the Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy. Coulter was also an advisory board member of the Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research. Coulter is fluent in German, French, Spanish, Latin, Russian, Hungarian, and Serbo-Croatian.

Coulter's views have been criticized, for example concerning his ideas about the dangers of vaccination.

Publications

See also

References

  1. Julian Winston, The Heritage of Homeopathic Literature. Tawa, New Zealand: Great Awk, 2001.
  2. Debate on Vaccine Damage Lon Morgan, DC, DABCO Response to Harris Coulter, Ph.D.

External links

  • Healthy.net - 'Critique of Government-Funded Epidemiology', Harris L. Coulter, PhD (1996)
  • PNC.com.au - 'Vaccination Debate: Do Vaccines Cause Cot Deaths?'
  • TheProver.com - 'Harris Coulter Interview: History, Vaccinations, and "Mongrel Prescribing"', William Berno (October, 1995)
  • WholeHealthNow.com - 'Harris Coulter' (profile)

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