This paper explores the intersection between culture and health. The similarities and differences between methods for preventative medicine employed by traditional and allopathic systems are discussed. These ostensibly disparate systems, in reality, display many parallels in regards to their delivery. The effects of industrial progress, and therefore cultural change, on the health of the inhabitants of rapidly urbanizing African cities are examined. Historical information from studies of Great Britain, the first area to undergo a full industrial revolution is also drawn on. These analyses essentially predict the societal issues that come with urbanization, such as the amalgamation of preexisting pollutants (i.e. human waste) with new proble...
Background: In developing countries the situation in health care has become so complex that medical...
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
This review of published research (Health, Culture and Society – Rawat Publications, India, 2000) se...
The virus that is spreading worldwide today has made every society to be cautious about their public...
Preventive health care falls within the scope of primary health care as it is meant to prevent susce...
Background: The most important attribute to which all human beings aspire is good health because it ...
This paper focuses on two roles of anthropology in the control of infectious disease. The first is i...
The article explores the issue of whether the holding of an international workshop in Canberra in 19...
Although a substantial literature examines the relationship between culture and health in myriad ind...
Despite extraordinary advances in biomedicine and associated gains in human health and well-being, a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordDes...
Healthcare is a complicated structure, influenced by multiple economic, social and cultural factors....
During recent decades, social scientists, particularly anthropologists, sociologists and medical his...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
Background: In developing countries the situation in health care has become so complex that medical...
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
This review of published research (Health, Culture and Society – Rawat Publications, India, 2000) se...
The virus that is spreading worldwide today has made every society to be cautious about their public...
Preventive health care falls within the scope of primary health care as it is meant to prevent susce...
Background: The most important attribute to which all human beings aspire is good health because it ...
This paper focuses on two roles of anthropology in the control of infectious disease. The first is i...
The article explores the issue of whether the holding of an international workshop in Canberra in 19...
Although a substantial literature examines the relationship between culture and health in myriad ind...
Despite extraordinary advances in biomedicine and associated gains in human health and well-being, a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordDes...
Healthcare is a complicated structure, influenced by multiple economic, social and cultural factors....
During recent decades, social scientists, particularly anthropologists, sociologists and medical his...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
Although improvements in human health represent a crucial aspect ofdevelopment worldwide, many trend...
Background: In developing countries the situation in health care has become so complex that medical...
This paper is based on the theoretical background of a recent Australian anthropological research pr...
This review of published research (Health, Culture and Society – Rawat Publications, India, 2000) se...