Subscriptions
Who can subscribe
The Journal of Complementary Medicine is available on
a subscription basis to the following:
• General practitioners
or pharmacists who would like a personal copy
• Medical specialists, consulting physicians or hospital-based
surgeons
• Consulting or hospital pharmacists or home-review pharmacists
• Allied health professionals, such as physiotherapists,
counsellors, psychotherapists, remedial therapists, paramedics,
midwives, etc.
•
The nursing profession — in hospitals, aged care
facilities, hospices, or in private residential
care
• Complementary practitioners and therapists, such as chiropractors,
osteopaths, podiatrists, reflexologists, massage therapists,
hypnotists, yoga teachers, etc.
• Traditional medicine practitioners, such as acupuncturists,
Ayurvedic practitioners, Chinese herbalists, etc.
• Registered students of any of the above health disciplines
• Scientists, academia and researchers involved or interested
in complementary medicine
• Libraries, public health agencies and authorities, government
and other institutions
Unfortunately, due to Federal, State and Territory advertising
codes, the Journal is not available to the general public.
The Journal is mailed through Australia Post and should
be delivered to subscribers by the third week of every
second month.
Subscription
costs (in Australian dollars)
Within
Australia
One year $96.80
Two years $174.20 (10% saving)
Student one year $55.00 (45% saving)
Student two years $100.00 (50% saving)
Overseas
(airmail)
Asia-Pacific
One year $135.00
Two Year $242.00 (saving 10%)
Student One Year $75.00 (saving 45%)
Student Two Year $122.0 (saving 50%)
Rest of the World
One Year $155.00
Two year $278.00 (saving 10%)
Student One Year $86.00 (saving 45%)
Student Two Year $140.00 (saving 50%)
How to
subscribe
Download a subscription form that you can
print, complete and post or fax to Subscriptions for
your order to be promptly processed.
All subscribers will be issued with a receipt for taxation
purposes.
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