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Médicos y antropólogos que descifran y tratan males. El desarrollo de la antropología de la medicina en Guatemala
Author(s) -
María Teresa Mosquera Saravia
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
desacatos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2448-5144
pISSN - 1607-050X
DOI - 10.29340/23.642
Subject(s) - indigenous , humanities , ethnomedicine , anthropology , ethnology , medical anthropology , subject (documents) , sociology , library science , traditional medicine , medicine , art , biology , ecology , computer science , medicinal plants
This paper focuses on the development of Medical Anthropology in Guatemala, from its inception to the valuable contributions made by American anthropologists and the first attempts to classify the illnesses of the indigenous peoples of Guatemala. It continues with the important publication of the book Etnomedicina en Guatemala (Ethnomedicine in Guatemala), which established the three fundamental pillars or disciplines that deal with that subject: Ethnobotany, traditional Medicine and KAPs (Knowledge,Attitudes and Practices). It ends with an outline of the different tendencies thathave emerged in Guatemala since the latest significant developments.

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