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Social Lives of Medicines (Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology, Series Number 10) - Hardcover

 
9780521800259: Social Lives of Medicines (Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology, Series Number 10)
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The focus of this book is medicines (swallowed, injected, rubbed on), as understood by anthropologists concerned solely with their social uses. The text begins with examples of a mother medicating a child in various cultural contexts and ends with a broad review of the complex elements that determine the production and use of medicines. Since 1993, Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology has offered researchers and instructors monographs and edited collections of leading scholarship in one of the most lively and popular subfields of cultural and social anthropology. Beginning in 2002, the CSMA series presents theme booksworks that synthesize emerging scholarship from relatively new subfields or that reinterpret the literature of older ones. Designed as course material for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and for professionals in related areas (physicians, nurses, public health workers, and medical sociologists), these theme books will demonstrate how work in medical anthropology is carried out and convey the importance of a given topic for a wide variety of readers. About 160 pages in length, the theme books are not simply staid reviews of the literature. They are, instead, new ways of conceptualizing topics in medical anthropology that take advantage of current research and the growing edges of the field.

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The focus of this book is medicines--the things that are actually swallowed, injected, rubbed on, and understood by anthropologists concerned not with their efficacy but with their means and social uses. The authors treat the subject in a broad comparative fashion understood situationally. The aim is to provide coherent narratives, beginning with simply examples of a mother medicating a child in various cultural contexts and ending with a broad review of all the interests and specialisms that now combine to determine the production and the use of medicines.
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Susan Reynolds Whyte is Professor at the Institute of Anthropology of the University of Copenhagen.

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ISBN 10:  0521804698 ISBN 13:  9780521804691
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2003
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