This long-awaited revision of what has now become the classic
text in medical anthropology contains a wealth of new material on
subjects as diverse as aging, creativity, and ideology. Originally
cited in DEGREESIAmerican Anthropologist DEGREESR as must reading
for all medical anthropologists, physicians, advanced medical
anthropology students and advanced medical students, this new
edition should prove twice as valuable. It is both a comprehensive
introduction to the rapidly growing field of medical anthropology
and a state-of-the-art reference work. The authors bring new
perspectives to our understanding of both Western and non-Western
medicine, from the biochemical and physiological aspects of health
care in preindustrialized cultures to cultural and ideological
factors inherent in past and present Western medical care. New
chapters focus on ethnobotany, placebo and pain, shamanism, and
psychiatry.
The contributors to this volume examine the acculturation
process of healer, physician, and patient in diverse cultural
settings. They explore the social and cultural context of medical
events as well as the process of medical thought and problem
solving. Medicine, they illustrate, embraces or is embraced by both
the cultural and biological dimensions of mankind. From this
perspective they show how human belief, knowledge, and action
structure the experience of disease and affect ways in which
doctors, healers, and patients experience illness and influence the
matrix of decision making. This book is essential for students and
professionals in anthropology, medicine, and all social
science.
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