Medical anthropology: tradition and change
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Concept 2017Description: 190 pISBN: 9789351252528Subject(s): medical anthropologyDDC classification: 362.1 Summary: The essays in the book covered aspects of Tradition and Change. The aspect of tradition largely referred to illness etiologies, utilization of services of healers and other traditional health care service providers. Change is referred to the ‘changed logic’ and ‘conflicting logic’ to change. The themes selected for study are traditional, but what is apparent is that the effort to approach them is different. This book discusses detailed about the issues related to such as the politics of medicine, the Public Private Partnership modern in Reproductive Child, Health and more such researchItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | Stack | 362.1 MED (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 59005 |
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362.1 GAY/M Medical anthropology: a text book | 362.1 HUM Human insecurity in a global world | 362.1 MAH/M Medical tourism | 362.1 MED Medical anthropology: tradition and change | 362.1 RAJ/H Health, illness and healing : themes and issues in medical anthropology | 362.1 RAJ/M Medical tourism | 362.101 12 IMP Improving Global Health:Forecasting the next 50 years |
The essays in the book covered aspects of Tradition and Change. The aspect of tradition largely referred to illness etiologies, utilization of services of healers and other traditional health care service providers. Change is referred to the ‘changed logic’ and ‘conflicting logic’ to change. The themes selected for study are traditional, but what is apparent is that the effort to approach them is different. This book discusses detailed about the issues related to such as the politics of medicine, the Public Private Partnership modern in Reproductive Child, Health and more such research
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