Asian Medical Systems: A Comparative StudyCharles M. Leslie University of California Press, 1976 - 419 pagina's |
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Women in Medicine USA and USSR 19131970 | 5 |
The Practice of Medicine in Ancient and Medieval India | 18 |
Secular and Religious Features of Medieval Arabic Medicine | 44 |
The Intellectual and Social Impulses Behind the Evolution | 63 |
The Soviet VariantMARK G FIELD | 82 |
Total Labor Force and Health Workers USA and USSR 19301969 | 96 |
The Sociology of Modern Medical ResearchRENEE C Fox | 102 |
Disease Morbidity and Mortality in China India and the Arab | 120 |
The Social Organization of Indigenous and Modern Medical Practices | 227 |
Chinese Traditional Etiology and Methods of Cure in Hong Kong | 243 |
Systems and the Medical Practitioners of a Tamil Town | 272 |
The Place of Indigenous Medical Practitioners in the Modernization | 285 |
Indigenous Practitioners | 291 |
Beliefs About Causes of Diarrhea | 294 |
The Social Organization and Ecology of Medical Practice | 300 |
Resort to Western and Traditional Chinese Medical Systems | 312 |
Traditional Asian Medicine and Cosmopolitan Medicine as Adaptive | 133 |
DUNN | 134 |
The Cultural and Interpersonal Context of Everyday Health | 159 |
Strategies of Resort to Curers in South IndiaALAN R BEALS | 184 |
Rupees Spent on Medical Treatment of Critical Illness of Male | 193 |
The Impact of Ayurvedic Ideas on the Culture and the Individual | 201 |
Five Diseases Which FinalYear Students in the College of Ayurveda | 218 |
Chinese Traditional Medicine in JapanYASUO OTSUKA | 322 |
Number of Practitioners of Some Traditional Therapeutic | 338 |
The Ideology of Medical Revivalism in Modern ChinaRALPH | 341 |
The Ambiguities of Medical Revivalism in Modern India | 356 |
Indigenous Medicine in Nineteenth and TwentiethCentury Bengal | 368 |
Some Suggestions | 383 |
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