Anthropology & Medicine

Title Publication Date Language Citations
THE CANON – 2. The ghost dance: Origins of religion (1970), by Raoul Weston La Barre2011/12/01English
Editorial Board2011/12/01English
Anthropology & Medicine2013/11/15English
Medical ethics and rites involving blood2003/04/01English
Book Reviews2002/12/01English
Book Reviews2003/04/01English
Review2006/12/01English
Beliefs and Traditions Related to a Child's First Year of Life: A Study of the North-west of Portugal2006/12/01English
Book Reviews2008/10/16English
Trichinellosis: a possible link between human infection and the traditional earth-oven or ‘mumu’ method of cooking in Morehead District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea2008/10/16English
Expanding the bounds of military psychiatry: three clinical encounters2008/10/15English
City and cosmology: genetics, health, and urban living in Dubai2018/01/02English
Mental disorder: anthropological insights, edited by Nichola Khan2017/09/02English
Qatari intersections with global genetics research and discourse2017/07/21English
Humanitarian quarantine in practice: medicine, religion and leprosy in New Caledonia2017/09/02English
‘The fragile medical: the slippery terrain between medicine, anthropology and societies’2017/09/02English
A critique of medicalisation: three instances2017/09/02English
Tuberculosis in India: a case of innovation and control, by Nora Engel2016/08/10English
The mother'scarnet de santé(health booklet) in Cameroon: a tool for preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV?2018/02/27English
Chronic illness in South Asia: rethinking discourses of risk, evidence, and control2023/04/03English
“Initially, medicines will be given, and then we need to study the case”: Medicalized perspectives about chronicity and mental health care in Kerala2023/04/03English
Chronic relationships and mental health care: global pharmaceuticals in a local healing shrine in India2023/04/03English
Narrating the caring fatigue: stories of the ambivalence of filial care in a caregivers’ self-help group in Italy2023/07/03English
Biomedical treatment and divine assistance: complementary reproductive itineraries among catholic women users of assisted reproduction technology in Argentina2022/10/02English
Nature cure and public health: illness narratives, medical efficacy, and existential suffering2022/10/02English
Jointly enclosed in-between: the collective meaning of liminality in refugees’ and other migrants’ mental health care2024/04/15English
A dog that didn't bark: W. H. R. Rivers and the multiple self2001/08/01English
Forthcoming Conference2001/04/01English
Patient patients: middle-aged British Pakistani women and the intuition of limits to care2023/07/03English
When the clinic becomes home: on the limits of kinship care in an eating disorder treatment centre in Italy2023/07/03English