Religion And Medicine -- See Also Faith Healing The use of faith and spirit to cure disease.
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Religion And Medicine
89
Religion And Medicine Africa South Of The Sahara
2008
1
Religion And Medicine Boston : Williams, Tony,
2010
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Religion And Medicine Caribbean Region
2001
1
Religion And Medicine Congresses
1991
1
Religion And Medicine Gabon
2006
1
Religion And Medicine Great Britain
2008
1
Religion And Medicine Haiti : Davis, Wade.
1985
1
Religion And Medicine North America : Bruchac, Joseph,
1993
1
Religion And Medicine Personal Narratives : Green, Ronald Michael.
2007
1
Religion And Medicine United States
3
Religion And Psychology
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Religion And Psychology Biography : Noll, Richard,
1997
1
Religion And Psychology Handbooks
2000
1
Religion And Psychology Personal Narratives : Langford, Daniel L.
2002
1
Religion And Psychology Popular Works
3
Religion And Science
32
Religion And Science Pennsylvania
2008
1
Religion And Science United States : Miller, Kenneth R.
2008
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Religion And Sex
5
Religion Biography
2
Religion Dictionary English
1928
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Religion Encyclopedias English
1928
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Religion England : Nightingale, Florence,
1994
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Religion Essays
2
Religion Europe : Stuart, Tristram.
2007
1
Religion Germany : Jung, C. G.
1947
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Religion History : Caplan, Samuel,
1952
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Religion History United States
2
Religion History United States Bibliography
1974
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Religion In Medicine : Sigerist, Henry Ernest,
1965
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Religion India : Stuart, Tristram.
2007
1
Religion Juvenile Literature : Wood, Douglas,
1992
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Religion Personal Narratives : Nightingale, Florence,
1997
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Religion United States Bibliography
1974
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Religion United States Dictionary : Mead, Frank S.
1990
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The interrelationship of medicine and religion.
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Religious Aspects Medicine
3
Religious Aspects Small Groups : Wuthnow, Robert.
1994
1
Religious Beliefs -- See Religion A set of beliefs concerning the nature, cause, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency. It usually involves devotional and ritual observances and often a moral code for the conduct of human affairs. (Random House Collegiate Dictionary, rev. ed.)
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Religious Ethics -- See Religion A set of beliefs concerning the nature, cause, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency. It usually involves devotional and ritual observances and often a moral code for the conduct of human affairs. (Random House Collegiate Dictionary, rev. ed.)
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Private hospitals that are owned or sponsored by religious organizations.
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Religious Life Athletes : Tebow, Tim,
2018
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Travel by a group for the purpose of undertaking a health-care related project of short-term duration.
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Religious Missions
2
Religious Missions Gabon Biography
2006
1
Religious Missions Haiti Biography
2
Religious Missions History : McKay, Alex.
2007
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Religious Missions Personal Narratives : Hemenway, Ruth V.,
1977
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