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14 entries match Traditional & Indigenous [G02.403.700] · Social & Political History [K01.850]
2002 CE
#9088
"Der Charlatan strebt nicht nach Wahrheit, er verlangt nur nach Geld". Zur Auseinandersetzung zwischen naturwissenschaftlicher Medizin und Laienmedizin im deutschen Kaiserreich am Beispiel von Hypnotismus und Heilmagnetismus.
2015 CE
#10341
Beyond germs: Native depopulation in North America. Edited by Catherine M. Cameron, Paul Kelton, and Alan C. Swedlund.
This book "challenges the “virgin soil” hypothesis that was used for decades to explain the decimation of the indigenous people of North America. This hypothesis argues that the massive depopulation of the…
1983 CE
#10217
Disease change and the role of medicine: The Navajo experience.
2003 CE
#8008
From popular medicine to medical populism: Doctors, healers, and public power in Costa Rica, 1800–1940.
1989 CE
#7668
Health for sale: Quackery in England 1660-1850.
2018 CE
#10645
Knowledge, power, and women's reproductive health in Japan, 1690–1945.
2001 CE
#10193
Medicine that Walks: Disease, medicine, and Canadian Plains native people, 1880-1940.
"... Lux takes issue with the 'biological invasion' theory of the impact of disease on Plains Aboriginal people. She challenges the view that Aboriginal medicine was helpless to deal with the diseases brought by Europ…
2012 CE
#7891
Plague, fear, and politics in San Francisco's Chinatown.
1988 CE
#8788
Ritual healing in suburban America. By Meredith B. McGuire with the assistance of Debra Kantor.
1967 CE
#6643.2
The medical messiahs. A social history of health quackery in twentieth-century America.
1923 CE
#6456
The medicine man: A sociological study of the character and evolution of shamanism.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1946 CE
#8741
The midwest pioneer: His ills, cures, & doctors.
The first general history of frontier or pioneer medicine in America, covering mainly the first half of the 19th century, and including many folk medicine treatments. First published privately in Crawfordsville, India…
1928 CE
#6643
The quacks of old London.
1909 CE
#8797
Zulu medicine and medicine-men.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.