Anthroposophical medicine
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Anthroposophical medicine
Summary
Anthroposophical medicine is an alternative medicine[1]. It draws 66 Wikipedia views per month (alternative_medicine category, ranking #40 of 85).[2]
Key Facts
- Anthroposophical medicine's instance of is recorded as alternative medicine[3].
- Anthroposophical medicine is a type of pseudoscience[4].
- Anthroposophical medicine is a type of quackery[5].
- Anthroposophical medicine is a type of alternative medicine[6].
- Anthroposophical medicine is part of anthroposophy[7].
- Anthroposophical medicine's Commons category is recorded as Anthroposophic medicine[8].
- Anthroposophical medicine's said to be the same as is recorded as Q113126038[9].
- Anthroposophical medicine comprises copper chloride crystallization[10].
- Rudolf Steiner inspired Anthroposophical medicine[11].
- Anthroposophical medicine's facet of is recorded as anthroposophy[12].
- Anthroposophical medicine's OpenStreetMap tag is recorded as healthcare:speciality=anthroposophical[13].
- Anthroposophical medicine's has effect is recorded as misinformation[14].
- Anthroposophical medicine's has effect is recorded as antiscience[15].
- Anthroposophical medicine's has effect is recorded as delayed diagnosis[16].
- Anthroposophical medicine's has effect is recorded as vaccine hesitancy[17].
Body
Context
Anthroposophical medicine is part of anthroposophy[7]. Its instance of is recorded as alternative medicine[3].
Why It Matters
Anthroposophical medicine draws 66 Wikipedia views per month (alternative_medicine category, ranking #40 of 85).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]