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Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: A Manifesto for the Next Revolution in Nocebo and Placebo Studies Part I: The Troubled Story of Placebos and Nocebos 2. Please me, Please: Placebos and Nocebos in Practice 3. Inert Things with Effects 4. It Depends: The Relativity of Placebos and Nocebos in Clinical Trials Part II: In Search of Placebo and Nocebo Effects 5. Missing the Forest for the Trees: Incomplete Stories About How Placebos Work 6. How (Not to) Measure Nocebo and Placebo Effects 7. Placebo and Nocebo Effects Don't Add Up 8. Blinding: When it's Important to Prevent People from Peeking Through Masks Part III: Why Every Doctor Needs to be a Shaman, Placebo Controls should be Banned in Most Trials, and There is no Place for Unnecessary Nocebo Effects 9. The Ethical Requirement to Prescribe More Placebos and Avoid Nocebo Effects in Practice 10. Fewer Placebos and Nocebos in Trials: A Plea to Return to the Original Declaration of Helsinki 11. Public Health, Surgery, and Alternative Medicine: Special Topics 12. The Next Placebo Revolution: Helping Dad Appendix Index
Jeremy Howick (LEICESTERSHIRE, UK), PhD is the director of the Stoneygate Centre for Excellence in Empathic Healthcare and a senior researcher at Oxford University. He is the author of Doctor You and The Philosophy of Evidence-Based Medicine.