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  • - A History of Ideas, 25th Anniversary Edition, With a New Preface
    av Paul U. Unschuld
    400,-

    A comprehensive and analytical study of therapeutic concepts and practices in China. It traces the history of documented health care from its earliest extant records to present developments. It features a preface which details the ideological intersections between Chinese and European medicines.

  • - An Exploration of the Borderland between Anthropology, Medicine, and Psychiatry
    av Arthur Kleinman
    390,-

    Presents a framework for studying the relationship between medicine, psychiatry, and culture. This book contains a dialectical tension between two reciprocally related orientations: it is both a cross-cultural perspective on the components of clinical care and a clinical perspective on anthropological studies of medicine and psychiatry.

  • av Paul U. Unschuld
    974 - 1 491,-

  • - Reproductive Decisions in Urban Benin
    av Carolyn Fishel Sargent
    522 - 1 233,-

  • - The Future of Health Policy in Western Industrialized Nations
    av John R. Kimberly, Jean De Kervasdoue & Victor G. Rodwin
    651 - 1 233,-

  • - The Navajo Experience
    av Stephen J. Kunitz
    424,-

    Stephen Kunitz's work raises crucial issues for public policy in the medical field, and will be valuable for social scientists, physicians, and health professionals concerned with the social context of public health and other medical facilities.

  • - Discourses of Healing in Central and Southern Africa
    av John M. Janzen
    819,-

    Ngoma, in Bantu, means drum, song, performance, and healing cult or association. A widespread form of ritual healing in Central and Southern Africa, ngoma is fully investigated here for the first time and interpreted in a contemporary context. John Janzen's daring study incorporates drumming and spirit possession into a broader, institutional profile that emphasizes the varieties of knowledge and social forms and also the common elements of "e;doing ngoma."e;Drawing on his recent field research in Kinshasa, Dar-es-Salaam, Mbabane, and Capetown, Janzen reveals how ngoma transcends national and social boundaries. Spoken and sung discourses about affliction, extended counseling, reorientation of the self or household, and the creation of networks that link the afflicted, their kin, and their healers are all central to ngoma-and familiar to Western self-help institutions as well. Students of African healing and also those interested in the comparative and historical study of medicine, religion, and music will find Ngoma a valuable and thought-provoking book.

  • - Foreign Aid and Health Development
    av Judith Justice
    424,-

    Judith Justice uses an interdisciplinary approach to show how anthropologists and planners can combine their expertise to make health care programs culturally compatible with the populations they serve.

  • - A Political Economy of Medical Specialization, 1890-1980
    av Arnold Arluke & Glenn Gritzer
    424,-

    Focusing on the history of one medical field-rehabilitation medicine-this book provides the first systematic analysis of the underlying forces that shape medical specialization, challenging traditional explanations of occupational specialization.

  • - Tuberculosis and the Political Economy of Health and Disease in South Africa
    av Randall M. Packard
    387,-

    Why does tuberculosis, a disease which is both curable and preventable, continue to produce over 50,000 new cases a year in South Africa, primarily among blacks? In answering this question Randall Packard traces the history of one of the most devastating diseases in twentieth-century Africa, against the background of the changing political and economic forces that have shaped South African society from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. These forces have generated a growing backlog of disease among black workers and their families and at the same time have prevented the development of effective public health measures for controlling it. Packard's rich and nuanced analysis is a significant contribution to the growing body of literature on South Africa's social history as well as to the history of medicine and the political economy of health.

  • - Spirits, Identity, and Power in a Madagascar Migrant Town
    av Lesley A. Sharp
    449,-

    This portrait of a polycultural community in Madagascar emphasizes the role of spirit medium healers. It shows that "tromba", or spiritual possession, is central to understanding the complex identities of insiders and outsiders in this community.

  • - Social Change, Political Process, and Medical Pluralism in Bolivia
    av Libbet Crandon-Malamud
    424,-

    Investigates the social and political dimensions of medical pluralism in the rural town of Kachitu, Bolivia. The author explores how local gossip, rumours and opinions surrounding medical care contribute greatly to a sense of religious and ethnic identity.

  • - Psychology, Medicine, and Aesthetics in Malay Shamanistic Performance
    av Carol Laderman
    449,-

    An ethnographic study of Malay healing ceremonies involving the practices of shamen, who place their patients in a trance and encourage them to express their inner thoughts in a type of performance. The ceremony reveals a psychological content relevant to Western medical practice today.

  • - The Yin-Hai Jing-Wei: A Chinese Classic on Ophthalmology
     
    906,-

    This is a translation into English of the complete "Yin-Hai Jing-Wei", a classic 15th-century text on Chinese ophthalmology. This work offers an unprecedented view of the practice of medicine, and specifically eye care, in pre-modern China.

  • - A Folk Illness
    av Arthur J. Rubel
    424,-

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    449,-

    These essays ask how patients and practitioners know what they know - what evidence of disease or health they consider convincing and what cultural traditions and symbols guide their thinking. The authors offer a range of information and suggest new theoretical avenues for medical anthropology.

  • - Care of the Aged in Scotland and the United States
    av Jeanie Schmit Kayser-Jones
    424,-

  • - Childbirth and Nutrition in Rural Malaysia
    av Carol Laderman
    424,-

    Offers a picture of the daily life of rural Malays, focusing on their dietary practices and the ritual and medical aspects of childbirth procedures.

  • - Varieties of Medical Experience
    av Margaret M. Lock
    449,-

    Based on fieldwork conducted in Japan during 1973 and 1974, this study deals with the philosophical foundations and historical development of East Asian medicine, Japanese attitudes regarding health, illness, and the human body, and description of kanpo clinics, herbal pharmacies, acupuncture and moxibustion clinics, shiatsu and anma clinics.

  • - Ibn Ridwan's Treatise "On the Prevention of Bodily Ills in Egypt"
     
    819,-

  • av John M. Janzen
    387,-

    Describes patterns of healing among the BaKongo of Lower Zaire in Africa, who, like many people elsewhere, utilize cosmopolitan medicine alongside traditional healing practices. This book asks What criteria determine the choice of the alternative therapies? And what is their institutional interrelationship?

  • - The Work of an Emergency Psychiatric Unit
    av Lorna A. Rhodes
    416,-

    The work of inner-city emergency psychiatric units might best be described as 'medicine under siege'. This title is based on the author's two-year immersion in one such unit and its work.

  • - Temiar Music and Medicine
    av Marina Roseman
    365,-

    Music and dance play a central role in the 'healing arts' of the Senoi Temiar, a group of hunters and horticulturalists dwelling in the rainforest of peninsular Malaysia. This title shows how the sounds and gestures of music and dance acquire a potency that can transform thoughts, emotions, and bodies.

  • - The Anthropology of Medicine and Everyday Life
     
    509,-

    The contributors to this study of medical anthropology examine the contexts in which all socially and culturally constructed knowledge is produced and practised in medicine, psychiatry, epidemiology and anthropology.

  • - An Anthropological Perspective
     
    355,-

    Sufferers, finding that chronic pain alters every aspect of life, often become frustrated and distrust a profession seemingly unable to explain or effectively treat their illness. This volume searches out more effective ways to describe and analyze the human context of pain.

  • - Studies in the Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry of Affect and Disorder
     
    466,-

    Some of the most innovative and provocative work on the emotions and illness is occurring in cross-cultural research on depression. This book presents the work of anthropologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists who examine the controversies, agreements, and conceptual and methodological problems that arise in the course of such research.

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    462,-

    Emphasizes the social conditions linked to ill health and the development of local healing traditions, from Morocco to South Africa and from the precolonial era to the present. This title illustrates how the most basic facts of everyday life encourage the spread of disease and chape the possibilities of survival.

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