Medical pluralism and homoeopathy in India and Germany (1810-2010) : a comparison of practices / edited by Martin Dinges.

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English
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Stuttgart : Steiner, 2014.
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250 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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    Contents
    • East meets west : Johann M. Honigberger and medical pluralism through the eyes of a 19th century Transylvanian Saxon in India / Silvia Waisse
    • Innovating indigeneity, reforming domesticity : nationalising homeopathy in Colonial Bengal / Shinjini Das
    • Rethinking Asymmetries in the marketplace : medical Pluralism in Germany, 1869-1910 / Avi Sharma
    • A homeopathic clinic in a multispeciality hospital : reflections from practice / Ameeta R. Manchanda
    • Homeopathy in urban primary healthcare units of the Delhi government : an assessment / Raj Kumar Manchanda, Surender Kumar Verma, Leena V. Chhatre, Harlem Kaur
    • Nosopolitics : epistemic mangling and the creolization of contemporary Ayurveda / Harish Naraindas
    • The quest for another recognition : ethnography of an homeopath in Tamil Nadu / Hugues Dusausoit
    • The patients' choice : how and why sick people used homeopathy in 19th century Munster / Marion Baschin
    • Patients' trend in choosing the homeopathic medical system in India / Rahul Tewari, Ramachandran Valavan
    • Medical pluralism and the patients' perspective in Germany : letters to "Natur und Median" (1992-2000) / Philipp Eisele
    • Medical pluralism in a slum in Delhi : global medicine in a local garb? / Nupur Barua
    • Pluralism, popularity and propaganda : narratives of lay practices of homeopathy in India / Krishna Soman
    • Looking behind and ahead / William Sax
    • Authors.
    ISBN
    • 9783515104845 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
    • 3515104844 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
    OCLC
    870636407
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