Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine
OCLC no. | 37478842 |
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The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine is a discontinued
The journal's website stated:
The purpose of the Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine is to apply the best tools of science and reason to determine whether hypotheses are valid and treatments are effective. It will reject no claims because it fits, or fails to fit, some paradigm. It will simply seek justified answers to two questions: "Is it true?" and "Does this treatment work?"
A statement "In Defence of Scientific Medicine," welcoming the founding of the journal, was signed by a long list of notable individuals, including five Nobel laureates. The statement expressed skepticism towards alternative medicine and the need for "objective, scientific critiques" of the field.[4]
The journal was evaluated at least three times by the
References
- ^ Grady, Denise (30 December 1997). "Journal Casts a Cold Eye On Alternative Medicine". The New York Times (Section F): 6.
- S2CID 68577636.
- ^ "Journal Welcome Page". (Wayback Machine archive). Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
- ^ Signers of the statement "In Defence of Scientific Medicine"
- ^ Sampson, Wallace. "SRAM Editorial". (Wayback Machine archive). Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2012.