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Dr. Andrew Weil
Andrew Weil was born in Philadelphia, received an A.B. degree in
biology (botany) from Harvard in 1964 and an M.D. from Harvard Medical
School in 1968. After completing a medical internship at Mt. Zion
Hospital in San Francisco, he worked for a year with the National
Institute of Mental Health, then wrote his first book, The Natural
Mind.
From 1971 to 1984, he was on the research staff of the Harvard Botanical
Museum and conducted investigations of medicinal and psychoactive
plants. From 1971 to 1975, as a Fellow of the Institute of Current
World Affairs, traveled throughout North and South America and Africa,
collecting information and specimens for this research.
Dr. Weil is Director of the Program in Integrative Medicine of the
College of Medicine, University of Arizona. He also holds appointments
as Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Clinical Assistant
Professor of Family and Community Medicine. He has a general practice
in Tucson, focusing on natural and preventive medicine and diagnosis.
Dr. Weil is also the founder of the Foundation for Integrative medicine
in Tucson and editor-in-chief of the journal Integrative Medicine.
Andrew Weil is the author of many scientific and popular articles
and of seven books: The Natural Mind; The Marriage of the Sun and
Moon; From Chocolate to Morphine (with Winifred Rosen); Health and
Healing; Natural Health, Natural Medicine; Spontaneous Healing;
and Eight Weeks to Optimum Health. Dr. Weil also publishes a monthly
newsletter, Dr. Andrew Weil's Self Healing, maintains a popular
website, "Ask Dr. Weil," on the Time-Warner pathfinder
network (www.drweil.com), and appears in two videos featured on
PBS: Spontaneous Healing and Eight Weeks to Optimum Health. Dr.
Weil lives near Tucson, Arizona.
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