An Introduction to Complementary Medicine by Terry Robson offers a clear, concise overview of alternative and complementary health practices, guiding readers through the principles, evidence base, and clinical applications of therapies such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, and mind‑body techniques.
Robson’s expertise in medical education shines through in the well‑structured chapters, which integrate case studies and current research to help readers assess the benefits and limitations of complementary therapies. At 384 pages, the trade paperback format provides a portable yet comprehensive resource for courses, clinics, or personal study in the medical field.
The book is in good condition with a tight binding and no tears or stuck pages, coming from a smoke‑free home. Minor wear includes a small crease in the cover corner, light scuff marks on the closed page edge, and a few rare pages with slight edge marks, but there is no writing inside.