Anthropology and International Health
Herausgeber: Nichter, Mark And Mimi
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9782884491716
- ISBN-10: 2884491716
- Artikelnr.: 31569454
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9782884491716
- ISBN-10: 2884491716
- Artikelnr.: 31569454
Mark and Mimi Nichter, both University of Arizona, Tucson.
Section One Women's Reproductive Health 1. Cultural Notions of Fertility in
South Asia and Their Impact on Sri Lankan Family Planning Practices 2. The
Ethnophysiology and Folk Dietetics of Pregnancy: A Case Study from South
India 3. Modern Methods of Fertility Regulation: When and for Whom Are They
Appropriate? Section Two Child Survival 4. Health Social Science Research
on the Study of Diarrheal Disease: A Focus on Dysentery 5. Social Science
Lessons from Diarrhea Research and Their Application to ARI 6. Acute
Respiratory Illness: Popular Health Culture and Mother's Knowledge in the
Philippines Section Three Pharmaceutical Practice 7. Popular Perceptions of
Medicine: A South Indian Case Study 8. Paying for What Ails You:
Sociocultural Issues Influencing the Ways and Means of Therapy Payment in
South India 9. Pharmaceuticals, the Commodification of Health, and the
Health Care-Medicine Use Transition Section Four Health Service Research
and Health Communication 10. Vaccinations in the Third World: A
Consideration of Community Demand 11. The Primary Health Care Center as a
Social System: Primary Health Care, Social Status, and the Issue of Team-
Work in South Asia 12. Drink Boiled Cooled Water: A Cultural Analysis of a
Health Education Message 13. Education by Appropriate Analogy
South Asia and Their Impact on Sri Lankan Family Planning Practices 2. The
Ethnophysiology and Folk Dietetics of Pregnancy: A Case Study from South
India 3. Modern Methods of Fertility Regulation: When and for Whom Are They
Appropriate? Section Two Child Survival 4. Health Social Science Research
on the Study of Diarrheal Disease: A Focus on Dysentery 5. Social Science
Lessons from Diarrhea Research and Their Application to ARI 6. Acute
Respiratory Illness: Popular Health Culture and Mother's Knowledge in the
Philippines Section Three Pharmaceutical Practice 7. Popular Perceptions of
Medicine: A South Indian Case Study 8. Paying for What Ails You:
Sociocultural Issues Influencing the Ways and Means of Therapy Payment in
South India 9. Pharmaceuticals, the Commodification of Health, and the
Health Care-Medicine Use Transition Section Four Health Service Research
and Health Communication 10. Vaccinations in the Third World: A
Consideration of Community Demand 11. The Primary Health Care Center as a
Social System: Primary Health Care, Social Status, and the Issue of Team-
Work in South Asia 12. Drink Boiled Cooled Water: A Cultural Analysis of a
Health Education Message 13. Education by Appropriate Analogy
Section One Women's Reproductive Health 1. Cultural Notions of Fertility in
South Asia and Their Impact on Sri Lankan Family Planning Practices 2. The
Ethnophysiology and Folk Dietetics of Pregnancy: A Case Study from South
India 3. Modern Methods of Fertility Regulation: When and for Whom Are They
Appropriate? Section Two Child Survival 4. Health Social Science Research
on the Study of Diarrheal Disease: A Focus on Dysentery 5. Social Science
Lessons from Diarrhea Research and Their Application to ARI 6. Acute
Respiratory Illness: Popular Health Culture and Mother's Knowledge in the
Philippines Section Three Pharmaceutical Practice 7. Popular Perceptions of
Medicine: A South Indian Case Study 8. Paying for What Ails You:
Sociocultural Issues Influencing the Ways and Means of Therapy Payment in
South India 9. Pharmaceuticals, the Commodification of Health, and the
Health Care-Medicine Use Transition Section Four Health Service Research
and Health Communication 10. Vaccinations in the Third World: A
Consideration of Community Demand 11. The Primary Health Care Center as a
Social System: Primary Health Care, Social Status, and the Issue of Team-
Work in South Asia 12. Drink Boiled Cooled Water: A Cultural Analysis of a
Health Education Message 13. Education by Appropriate Analogy
South Asia and Their Impact on Sri Lankan Family Planning Practices 2. The
Ethnophysiology and Folk Dietetics of Pregnancy: A Case Study from South
India 3. Modern Methods of Fertility Regulation: When and for Whom Are They
Appropriate? Section Two Child Survival 4. Health Social Science Research
on the Study of Diarrheal Disease: A Focus on Dysentery 5. Social Science
Lessons from Diarrhea Research and Their Application to ARI 6. Acute
Respiratory Illness: Popular Health Culture and Mother's Knowledge in the
Philippines Section Three Pharmaceutical Practice 7. Popular Perceptions of
Medicine: A South Indian Case Study 8. Paying for What Ails You:
Sociocultural Issues Influencing the Ways and Means of Therapy Payment in
South India 9. Pharmaceuticals, the Commodification of Health, and the
Health Care-Medicine Use Transition Section Four Health Service Research
and Health Communication 10. Vaccinations in the Third World: A
Consideration of Community Demand 11. The Primary Health Care Center as a
Social System: Primary Health Care, Social Status, and the Issue of Team-
Work in South Asia 12. Drink Boiled Cooled Water: A Cultural Analysis of a
Health Education Message 13. Education by Appropriate Analogy