This book is about children's health care in traditional societies
in Ghana. The book pays a close and systematic attention to how
rural Ghanaians take care of their children's health needs. In
particular, the study principally examines my primary research
conducted in Ghana about how children, especially new-born babies,
are cared for in general and during times of sickness. The book
also pays special attention to disease causation in children and
beliefs that influence and/or impact the curing of children
afflicted with diseases. The study done for this book may be
considered a prelude in the study of children's health care
research. It therefore aims at setting the scene for an
interdisciplinary research on children's health from both an
anthropological as well as a social scientific perspective.
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