6 oct 2012

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 26 (2), june 2012-09-25


Articles

Ross, Norbert ; Catherine Timura and Jonathan Maupin
The Case of Curers, Noncurers, and Biomedical Experts in Pichátaro, Mexico : Resiliency in Folk-Medical Beliefs

Seeberg, Jens
Connecting Pills and People: : An Ethnography of the Pharmaceutical Nexus in Odisha, India

Jaye, Chrystal and Ruth Fitzgerald
The Embodied Liminalities of Occupational Overuse Syndrome : Medical Anthropology Quarterly

Lim Chua, Jocelyn
The Register of “Complaint”: : Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Discourse of Grievance in the South Indian Mental Health Encounter

Baer, Hans A. ; Cheryl Beale, Rachel Canaway and Greg Connolly
A Dialogue between Naturopathy and Critical Medical Anthropology: : What Constitutes Holistic Health?

Tippens, Kimberly Michelle ; Erica Oberg and Ryan Bradley
A Dialogue between Naturopathy and Critical Medical Anthropology: : Toward a Broadened Conception of Holistic Health

Evans, Sue
Response to Baer and Colleagues: : The Politics of Holism

Hunter, Assunta Elena
Commentary: : Naturopathy, Holism, and Critical Medical Anthropology

Calabrese Carlo
An Invited Contribution to “A Dialogue between Naturopathy and Critical Medical Anthropology: : What Constitutes Holistic
Health?”

Hess, David J.
Notes on the Relations between CAM and the Social Sciences

Flesch, Hannah
Comments on Baer and Colleagues’“A Dialogue between Naturopathy and Critical Medical Anthropology: What Constitutes Holistic Health?”

Jordan Meg
A Dialogue between Naturopathy and Critical Medical Anthropology

Hans A. Baer
Rejoinder: A Long and Convoluted Journey: : Medical Pluralism, Naturopathy, and Critical Medical Anthropology












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