Allied health practitioners, or doctor’s assistants, are being increasingly utilised in modern Anglo medicine. It has been suggested that such practitioners could play an especially important role in minority communities. To investigate this possibility a study of curanderos (Mexican folk practitioners) was undertaken. A survey of the literature unearthed no references to personal interviews with curanderos. In this study, the first method for locating curanderos, questioning Mexican-American clinic patients about their health practices and practitioners, failed to provide successful leads to curanderos. A second approach, in which the author established a social relationship with the least Anglicised Mexican-Americans, identified 17 curand...
the Aztecs had acquired such a vast knowledge of medicinal plants. Unfortunately, six year before Ca...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study explores t...
This study explored the effects of generation on Mexican and Mexican-American beliefs about mental i...
Curandera/os are practitioners who heal individuals through specialized knowledge of herbs, massage,...
ABSTRACT: In this art ic le curandcrismo, Mexican-American folk medi-cine, is t reated as a systemat...
This study explores and describes curanderismo (folk curing) and the cultural disease concepts of mo...
Traditional folk healing practices continue to be viable and prevalent in the Mexican American commu...
"Curanderismo, " or folk healing is seen as an important part of Mexican and Mexican-Ameri...
This thesis is a critical qualitative case study that examines the way that curanderismo resists col...
Curanderismo is a healing technique common in Latin America that uses lotions, potions, herbs, vapo...
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abstract: Curanderos are Hispanic traditional healers who attend to their clients through spiritual,...
Curanderismo is a healing tradition that combines Pre-Columbian Indigenous religious beliefs, botani...
This qualitative research design focused on the various treatment dimensions of Curanderismo and exp...
Curanderos are consulted as an adjunct or alternative to biomedical health care in the greater south...
the Aztecs had acquired such a vast knowledge of medicinal plants. Unfortunately, six year before Ca...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study explores t...
This study explored the effects of generation on Mexican and Mexican-American beliefs about mental i...
Curandera/os are practitioners who heal individuals through specialized knowledge of herbs, massage,...
ABSTRACT: In this art ic le curandcrismo, Mexican-American folk medi-cine, is t reated as a systemat...
This study explores and describes curanderismo (folk curing) and the cultural disease concepts of mo...
Traditional folk healing practices continue to be viable and prevalent in the Mexican American commu...
"Curanderismo, " or folk healing is seen as an important part of Mexican and Mexican-Ameri...
This thesis is a critical qualitative case study that examines the way that curanderismo resists col...
Curanderismo is a healing technique common in Latin America that uses lotions, potions, herbs, vapo...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
abstract: Curanderos are Hispanic traditional healers who attend to their clients through spiritual,...
Curanderismo is a healing tradition that combines Pre-Columbian Indigenous religious beliefs, botani...
This qualitative research design focused on the various treatment dimensions of Curanderismo and exp...
Curanderos are consulted as an adjunct or alternative to biomedical health care in the greater south...
the Aztecs had acquired such a vast knowledge of medicinal plants. Unfortunately, six year before Ca...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study explores t...
This study explored the effects of generation on Mexican and Mexican-American beliefs about mental i...