Clinically applied anthropology : anthropologists in health science settings / edited by Noel J. Chrisman and Thomas W. Maretzki.
Series: Culture, illness, and healing ; 5Publication details: Dordrecht, Holland ; Boston : D. Reidel ; Hingham, MA : Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston, c1982.Description: viii, 437 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9027714185
- 9027714193 (pbk.)
- GN 296 C641 1982
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book Open Access | Health Sciences Library | GN 296 C641 1982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | MBAL22040176 |
Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Contents
Anthropology in Health Science Settings.
Section I. Clinically Applied Anthropology Teaching.
Medical Anthropology in a Preclinical Curriculum.
The Ethnographic Mode of Teaching Clinical Behavioral Science.
Clinically Applied Anthropology on a Psychiatric Consultation-Liaison Service.
Anthropology in Nursing: An Exploration of Adaptation.
New Approaches to Old Problems: Interactions of Culture and Nutrition.
Witch Doctor's Legacy: Some Anthropological Implications for the Practice of Clinical Medicine.
Section II: Clinically Applied Anthropology Research.
Research Strategies, Structural Alterations, and Clinically Relevant Anthropology.
Knowledge and Practice: Anthropological Ideas and Psychiatric Practice.
Patient Requests in Primary Care Clinics.
The Meaning of Hypertension.
An Approach to the Resolution of Mexican-American Resistance to Diagnostic and Remedial Pediatric Heart Care.
Illness Maintenance and the New American Sick Role.
Long Term Psychiatric Clients in an American Community: Some Sociocultural Factors in Chronic Mental Illness.
Social Institutions and Disease Transmission.
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