Introducing Medical Anthropology : A Discipline in Action /

This revised textbook provides students with a first exposure to the growing field of medical anthropology. The narrative is guided by unifying themes. First, medical anthropology is actively engaged in helping to address pressing health problems around the globe through research, intervention, and...

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Main Author: Singer, Merrill (Author)
Other Authors: Baer, Hans A., 1944-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland : AltaMira Press, 2012
©2012
Edition:Second edition
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