A New Medical Pluralism

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A New Medical Pluralism
Author : Sarah Cant
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 23 November 2004
ISBN : 9781135364014
Pages : 199 pages
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This comparative text examines the rise of non-orthodox medicine and theorizes the changing nature of health care in modern societies. It engages with sociological debates on modernity and postmodernity, anthropological work.

A New Medical Pluralism

This comparative text examines the rise of non-orthodox medicine and theorizes the changing nature of health care in modern societies. It engages with sociological debates on modernity and postmodernity, anthropological work.

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A New Medical Pluralism

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