Abstract

Native theories of illness and native healing practices have been parts of the traditional subject matter of ethnography. In recent years, growing interest in the field of culture and medical care has led to intensive work on the nature and meaning of folk medicine, particularly in Latin America, but also in other regions where interdisciplinary teams have been formed to consider public health problems.

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