Medicine, rationality, and experience : an anthropological perspective / Byron J. Good.
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Contents:
1. Medical anthropology and the problem of belief
2. Illness representations in medical anthropology: a reading of the field
3. How medicine constructs its objects
4. Semiotics and the study of medical reality
5. The body, illness experience, and the lifeworld: a phenomenological account of chronic pain
6. The narrative representation of illness
7. Aesthetics, rationality and medical anthropology.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | 306.46 GOO/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 46694 |
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1. Medical anthropology and the problem of belief
2. Illness representations in medical anthropology: a reading of the field
3. How medicine constructs its objects
4. Semiotics and the study of medical reality
5. The body, illness experience, and the lifeworld: a phenomenological account of chronic pain
6. The narrative representation of illness
7. Aesthetics, rationality and medical anthropology.
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