Anthropology & medicine (Anthropol Med)

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1 THE CANON - 5. Patients and healers in the context of culture: an explorationof the borderland between anthropology, medicine, and psychiatry, by Arthur Kleinman. 2013 5.21
2 THE CANON--3: The harmony of illusions: inventing post-traumatic stress disorder, by Allan Young. 2012 2.17
3 The composition and origin of Ghana medicine clays. 2011 1.71
4 Substance and materiality? The archaeology of Talensi medicine shrines and medicinal practices. 2011 1.56
5 Earth and shadow: substance, medicine and mobility in the history of Ghana's Tongnaab shrines. 2011 1.45
6 Indigenous cosmology, art forms and past medicinal practices: towards an interpretation of ancient Koma Land sites in northern Ghana. 2011 1.44
7 Wish-fulfilling jewel pills: Tibetan medicines from exclusivity to ubiquity. 2015 1.42
8 Introduction. Shrines, substances and medicine in sub-Saharan Africa: archaeological, anthropological, and historical perspectives. 2011 1.28
9 Ayurvedic patients in Germany. 2002 1.12
10 Predictive genetic testing and the making of the pre-symptomatic person: Prognostic moralities amongst Huntington's-affected families. 2003 0.99
11 The relevance of Foucault and Bourdieu for medical anthropology: exploring new sites. 2004 0.98
12 The social and cultural construction of psychiatric knowledge: an analysis of NICE guidelines on depression and ADHD. 2013 0.97
13 Gelling medical knowledge: innovative pharmaceuticals, experience, and perceptions of efficacy. 2010 0.96
14 Search for security: an ethno-psychiatric study of rural Ghana, by M. J. Field. 2017 0.96
15 'I am also a human being!' Antiretroviral treatment in local moral worlds. 2012 0.93
16 Pleasure, power and dangerous substances: applying Foucault to the study of 'heroin dependence' in Germany. 2004 0.93
17 Chronicity and control: framing 'noncommunicable diseases' in Africa. 2012 0.92
18 On Coba and Cocok: youth-led drug-experimentation in Eastern Indonesia. 2014 0.91
19 Suffering of childless women in Bangladesh: the intersection of social identities of gender and class. 2011 0.91
20 'Eating, eating is always there': food, consumerism and cardiovascular disease. Some evidence from Kerala, south India. 2010 0.90
21 Geographies of contagion: Hijras, Kothis, and the politics of sexual marginality in Hyderabad. 2005 0.90
22 The doctor's medicine and the ambiguity of amulets: life and suffering among Bangladeshi psychiatric patients and their families in London--an interview study--1. 2013 0.89
23 The Canon 6--illness and shamanistic curing in Zinacantan: an ethnomedical analysis, by Horacio Fabrega, Jr., and Daniel B. Silver. 2013 0.88
24 Medical travel facilitators: connecting patients and providers in a globalized world. 2013 0.88
25 Pregnancy decision-making among HIV positive women in Northern Vietnam: reconsidering reproductive choice. 2011 0.88
26 Introduction. Ethnography and biopolitics: tracing 'rationalities' of reproduction across the north-south divide. 2012 0.88
27 Extreme condition, extreme measures? Compliance, drug resistance, and the control of tuberculosis. 2010 0.88
28 'My wife, you are supposed to have a rest now': an analysis of norms influencing men's role in prenatal care in south-eastern Tanzania. 2013 0.87
29 Dangerous noncompliance: a narrative analysis of a CNN special investigation of mental illness. 2010 0.87
30 Communities of clinical practice and normalising technologies of self: learning to fit in on the surgical ward. 2010 0.87
31 "In the city, everybody only cares for himself": social relations and illness in Abidjan, Co˘te d'Ivoire. 2003 0.86
32 Mapping the body: tracing the personal and the political dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Khayelitsha, South Africa. 2009 0.85
33 Re-visioning psychiatry: cultural phenomenology, critical neuroscience, and global mental health, edited by Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson and Constance A. Cummings. 2016 0.85
34 'Islamic fatalism': life and suffering among Bangladeshi psychiatric patients and their families in London--an interview study 2. 2013 0.85
35 Exploring the potential for a culturally relevant HIV intervention project: a Swaziland example. 2010 0.85
36 The assemblage of compliance in psychiatric case management. 2010 0.85
37 Historical reflections on medical travel. 2011 0.84
38 Fake malaria and hidden parasites-the ambiguity of malaria. 1998 0.84
39 Between religious philanthropy and individualised medicine: situating inherited breast cancer risk in Greece. 2009 0.84
40 Improvising medicine. An African oncology ward in an emerging cancer epidemic. 2014 0.84
41 Engaging anthropology in urban health research: issues and prospects. 2003 0.83
42 Lying, secrecy and power within the doctor-patient relationship. 2002 0.83
43 'This year I will not put her to work': the production/reproduction nexus in Burkina Faso. 2012 0.83
44 THE CANON - 4. Medusa's hair: an essay on personal symbols and religious experience, by Gananath Obeyesekere. 2012 0.83
45 Selling medical travel to US patient-consumers: the cultural appeal of website marketing messages. 2011 0.83
46 Negotiated interactive observation: Doing fieldwork in hospital settings. 2008 0.83
47 Assessing the 'relative value' of diabetic patients treated through an incentivized, corporate compliance model. 2010 0.83
48 Self-compliance at 'Prozac campus'. 2010 0.82
49 Second nature: on Gramsci's anthropology. 2012 0.82
50 Meaning of 9/11 for two Pakistani communities: from external intruders to the internalisation of a negative self-image. 2008 0.82
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