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Tobacco and shamanism in South America.
Publication Details
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1993 CE.
A comprehensive ethnography of magico-religious, medicinal, and recreational tobacco use among native South American societies, based on a survey of nearly three hundred societies.
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Thematic Classifications
ANTHROPOLOGY › Medical AnthropologyBOTANY › EthnobotanyLatin American Medicine › History of Latin American MedicineMagic & Superstition in MedicinePHARMACOLOGY › PHARMACEUTICALS › Botanic Sources of Single Component Drugs › TobaccoPSYCHIATRY › Psychopharmacology › History of PsychopharmacologyTRADITIONAL, Folk or Indigenous MedicineTRADITIONAL, Folk or Indigenous Medicine › Shamanism / Neoshamanism
| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Entry Number | #9017 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/11196 |
| External URL | tobacco-and-shamanism-in-south-america- |
Geographic Context
Publication place: New Haven, CT