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Medical Anthropology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering medical anthropology published by Routledge. It was established in 1977. The editors-in-chief are James Staples and Rebecca Marsland (Brunel University London and the University of Edinburgh). Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Medical Anthropology 1209
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Part two: Diabetes, culture change, and acculturation: A biocultural analysis<sup>1</sup>
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Part two: Early stress and later reproductive performance under conditions of malnutrition and high altitude hypoxia
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Part three: Food and nutrition in seif‐reliant national development: The impact on child nutrition of Jamaican government policy
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Part four: Leprosy and Assortative mating on Mactan Island, Philippines
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Part one: The self‐diagnosis of early pregnancy: An investigation of lay competence <sup>1</sup>
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Part five: Aboriginal medicine in highland Guatemala
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Part three: Folk beliefs about cholera among Bengali Muslims and Mogh Buddhists in Chittagong, Bangladesh
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Part five: Anthropological research on the hot‐cold theory of disease: Some methodological suggestions
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Part two: Alternative curing strategies in a changing medical situation
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Part two: Modernization and illness in a Newfoundland community
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Part one: Problem‐drinking and the integration of alcohol in rural buganda <sup>1</sup>
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Part four: Childbirth and Midwifery on a Guatemalan Finca
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Part one: Pluralistic legitimation of an alternative therapy system: The case of chiropractic
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Part three: Psychiatric cases in a family practice: Analysis of outcomes
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Part three: Doctor, <i>espiritista</i> or psychiatrist?: Health‐seeking behavior in a Puerto Rican neighborhood of New York city
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Part four: Bilingualism and cognition of St. Lucian disease terms
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Part one: Paleoepidemiology of degenerative knee disease
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Part Three: Judging the seriousness of child abuse
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Part One: Occupational perceptions of the causes and consequences of child abuse/neglect
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Part Two: The role of constitutional factors, diet, and infectious disease in the etiology of porotic hyperostosis and periosteal reactions in prehistoric infants and children
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Part four: Women and alcohol in an Indian settlement
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Part Five: Mode of production of medical knowledge
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Introduction: Rethinking the western health enterprise
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Part one: Class and sociability among urban workers: A study of the bar as social club
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Part two: A preliminary reconnaissance into the persistence and explanation of ethnic subcultural drinking patterns
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Part Four: International health care planning from an ethnomedical perspective: Critique and recommendations for change
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Part three: Saints, scholars, and schizophrenics—madness and badness in western Ireland
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Part Three: Development and the transition to global health
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Part One: Ethnomedicine and medical science
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Part four: Birth and survival patterns in numerically unstable proto agricultural societies in the Brazilian Amazon
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Foreword
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Commentary: Richard Fox discusses papers Anthony E. Thomas and Andrew M. Greeley and William C. McCready
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