Three Fruits: Nepali Ayurvedic Doctors on Health, Nature, and Social Change focuses on Ayurvedic doctors during a period of social and political change in Nepal. Using doctors' narratives this study describes the unique human-nature relationship found in Ayurvedic practice and highlights Ayurveda's relevance in Nepal and the world.
Three Fruits: Nepali Ayurvedic Doctors on Health, Nature, and Social Change focuses on Ayurvedic doctors during a period of social and political change in Nepal. Using doctors' narratives this study describes the unique human-nature relationship found in Ayurvedic practice and highlights Ayurveda's relevance in Nepal and the world.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society
Mary M. Cameron is professor of anthropology at Florida Atlantic University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Within the Field: History Practitioners and Frameworks Chapter 2: Dr. Narendra Nath Tiwari Teacher and Botanist Chapter 3: Dr. Rishi Ram Koirala Healer Chapter 4: Developing Ayurveda Chapter 5: Dr. Lokendra Man Singh Surgeon and Visionary Educator Chapter 6: Gender Culture Science and Ayurvedic Medicine: Five Women Doctors
Chapter 1: Within the Field: History Practitioners and Frameworks Chapter 2: Dr. Narendra Nath Tiwari Teacher and Botanist Chapter 3: Dr. Rishi Ram Koirala Healer Chapter 4: Developing Ayurveda Chapter 5: Dr. Lokendra Man Singh Surgeon and Visionary Educator Chapter 6: Gender Culture Science and Ayurvedic Medicine: Five Women Doctors
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