Medical Anthropology: A Biocultural Approach
Medical anthropology encompasses a wide range of perspectives as it seeks to understand human health and illness. An ideal core text for introductory courses, Medical Anthropology: A Biocultural Approach provides a current and accessible overview of this diverse and rapidly expanding field. Working from a Biocultural approach, Medical Anthropology examines the major health...more
Paperback, 459 pages
Published
July 14th 2008
by Oxford University Press, USA
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An introduction to medical anthropology, this book is one of the finest textbooks I have ever had the pleasure to read. Yes, you read that right. PLEASURE. Wiley and Allen present the subject matter in a concise and compelling manner, engaging the student in the theoretical frameworks and practical applications of the field of medical anthropology. Rich with case studies and intriguing, thought-provoking examples, "Medical Anthropology: A Biocultural Approach" not only teaches the stud...more
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