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Music in Medicine

Gelesen von James R. Hedrick

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In spite of a spirited rebirth of the movement towards the establishment of a system of healing based on music, there are many valuable uses of music in medicine which might suffer a like fate unless a critical analysis of the worth of music as a therapeutic agent is effected before Musical Therapy reaches the dubious distinction of classification as a healing cult.

This book has been written with a view to preserving for medicine that which is good for patients, and in an attempt to aid musicians under medical guidance in using music to help the sick.(Summary by Sidney Licht, M.D.) (4 hr 42 min)

Chapters

Forward

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Introduction

25:45

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Chapter 1 - History of Music in Medicine

26:52

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Chapter 2 - Philosophy and Psychology of Music Part 1

36:41

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Chapter 2 - Philosophy and Psychology of Music Part 2

19:59

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Chapter 3 - Music as Occupational Therapy

31:20

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Chapter 4 - Psychiatry And Music

26:18

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Chapter 5 - Background Music

18:29

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Chapter 6 - Mealtime Music

13:54

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Chapter 7 - Music In Bed

17:33

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Chapter 8 - Diversion And Entertainment

15:02

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Chapter 9 - Public Address System

8:33

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Chapter 10 - Equipment and Library

16:59

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Chapter 11 - Direction

13:23

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