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Pharmarelics, between the natural and the supernatural. Patient narratives of healing miracles in 18th-century France 2023 Archives de sciences sociales des religions 68 (203): 91-115
  • Eva Yampolsky
H6/KFO [ARCHIVES-] 0335-5985
Suffering and alternative thought: ethnography of a general category of malaise in the Abruzzi 2021 L'Autre: cliniques, cultures et sociétés 22 (3): 329-39
  • Lia Giancristofaro
H6 [AUTRE-] 1626-5378
The evil of Saint Donat - Luigi di Gianni, a director exploring Italy 2021 Journal des anthropologues (164-165): 223-38
  • Giovanni Copertino
H6/KF [ASSOCIATION-] 1156-0428
“It stays between us”: managing comorbidities and public/private dichotomies in HPTN071 (POPART) trial communities 2021 Medical anthropology 40 (3): 280-93
  • Hanlie Myburgh
  • HPTN 071 (PopART) team
  • Lario Viljoen
  • Lindsey Reynolds
H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] 1545-5882
Seizure aesthetics: temporal regimes and medical technology in epilepsy diagnosis 2020 Time and society 29 (2): 420-43
  • Megh Marathe
H6 [TIME-] 0961-463X
Using of new control methods of efficiency of hippotherapy for children with singularities of psychophysical development 2018 Papers on anthropology 27 (2): 87-94
  • Liudmila Loseva
  • Tat'iana Tereshkova
H6/HB [PAPERS-] 1406-0140
Working on the dream, the role of the culture in a mother-child therapy (Congo) 2014 L'Autre: cliniques, cultures et sociétés 15 (3): 302-9
  • Danièle Pierre
H6 [AUTRE-] 1626-5378
A legacy of suffering 2010 Visual anthropology review 26 (2): 144-50
  • Amiran White
H6 [PROGRAM-] 1053-7147
Science, reason and religion: Pedro de Horta and the healing of body and soul in eighteenth-century Mexico 2010 Estudios de historia novohispana 42 (): 8, 115-47
  • Charles A. Witschorik
H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] 0185-2523
Epilepsy in Mali: body, disease and narrativity 2009 L'Autre: cliniques, cultures et sociétés 10 (3): 280-91
  • Sophie Arborio
H6 [AUTRE-] 1626-5378
Treatment seeking for a chronic disorder: how families in coastal Kenya make epilepsy treatment decisions 2009 Human organization 68 (2): 141-53
  • Nathaniel Kendall-Taylor
H6/KF [APPLIED-] 0018-7259
The great infirmity 2009 Literatura ludowa 53 (3): 29-34
  • Zbigniew Libera
H6/KVM [LITERATURA-] 0024-4708
Gender dimensions of the experience of the burden of epilepsy: an example of the Manguissa community in Cameroon 2008 African anthropologist 15 (1-2): 39-59
  • Tatah Peter Ntaimah
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 1024-0969
Contributions to the pathology of dermatoglyphics in some major brain affections 2007 Anthropologie (Brno) 45 (2/3): 275-82
  • Ana Tarcă
H6/HB [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] 0323-1119
On the variability of some dermatoglyphic 'markers' with clinical implications 2004 Anthropologie (Brno) 42 (2): 147-59
  • Ana Ţarcă
H6/HB [ANTHROPOLOGIE-] 0323-1119
Fashion and the white savage in the Parisian music hall 2004 Fashion theory 8 (3): 267-300
  • Rae Beth Gordon
1362-704X
Tapir magic in the Andes and its shamanic origins 2003 Journal of Latin American lore 21 (2): 201-20
  • Daniel W. Gade
0360-1927
Chhopuwa, distress, and gender in a Hindu village in Nepal 2002 Himalayan research bulletin 22 (1-2): 40-7
  • Alfred Pach
  • Dhruba Man Shrestha
  • Krishna Prasad Rimal
H6/KWL [HIMALAYAN-] 0891-4834
Epilepsy and self-identity among the Dutch 2001 Medical anthropology 19 (4): 355-82
  • Ria Reis
H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] 0145-9740
An anthropo-genetic study of primary (idiopathic) generalised epilepsy with special reference to finger-ball dermatoglyphics 2000 Journal of human ecology 11 (3): 161-6
  • P. R. Mondal
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0970-9274
Physicians and shamans in Nepal 1999 Tabula 2 (2): 121-8
  • László Lajtai
1419-3310
Evaulation of the contribution of some epidemiological factors in the etiopathogenesis of idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) 1998 Indian journal of physical anthropology and human genetics 21 (1): 1-8
  • K. Arundhati
  • S. Mohan Das
  • T. Padma
H6/HB [INDIAN-]
Resonating to pain: introspection as a tool in medical anthropology at [home] 1998 Anthropology and medicine 5 (3): 295-310
  • Ria Reis
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