Coulter, Harris L.
COULTER, Harris L.
COULTER, Harris L. American, b. 1932. Genres: Medicine/Health. Career: United Nations, New York City, simultaneous interpreter, 1961-63; U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, translator and interpreter, 1964-66; freelance translator and interpreter, 1966-; writer. Publications: Homoeopathic Medicine, 1973; Homoeopathic Influences in Nineteenth-Century Allopathic Therapeutics, 1973; Divided Legacy: A History of the Schism in Medical Thought, Vol. I: The Patterns Emerge: Hippocrates to Paracelsus, 1975, 2nd ed 1994, Vol. II: The Origins of Modern Western Medicine: J.B. Van Helmont to Claude Bernard, 1988, Vol. III: The Conflict Between Homeopathy and the American Medical Association, 2nd ed., 1982, Vol. IV, Twentieth-Century Medicine: The Bacteriological Era, 1994; Homeopathic Science and Modern Medicine: The Physics of Healing with Microdoses, 1981; (with B.L. Fisher) DPT: A Shot in the Dark, 1985; AIDS and Syphillis: The Hidden Link, 1987; Vaccination, Social Violence, and Criminality: The Medical Assault on the American Brain, 1990; The Controlled Clinical Trial: An Analysis, Center for Empirical Medicine and Project Care, 1990. Address: Center for Empirical Medicine, 4221 45th St NW, Washington, DC 20016, U.S.A.