Theories of Illness: A World SurveyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1980 - 127 páginas An important contribution to medical anthropology, this work defines the principal causes if illness that are reported throughout the world, distinguishing those involving natural causation from the more widely prevalent hypotheses advancing supernatural explanations. |
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