Medical Anthropology

A Biocultural Approach

John S Allen author Andrea Wiley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st Aug '08

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Medical Anthropology cover

Intended as the primary text for introductory courses on medical anthropology, this text integrates human biological data relevant to health and disease with both evolutionary theory and the social environments that more often than not produce major challenges to health and survival. Students who take this fastest-growing anthropology course come from a variety of disciplines (anthropology, biology, especially pre-med students, and health sciences, especially), so the text does not assume anything beyond a basic high-school level familiarity with human biology and anthropology. In addition to being the only current text that takes a biocultural approach, it provides a state-of-the-science review of selected topics and looks at the potential application of the biocultural anthropological approach to health interventions/prevention. Among the topics covered are nutrition, infectious disease, stress, reproductive health, behavioral disease, aging, race/racism and health, mental health, and healers and healing.

It is interesting to read, and places the discipline in historical context. It is well written, and should become a standard text. * The Journal of Biosocial Science *

ISBN: 9780195308839

Dimensions: 235mm x 154mm x 21mm

Weight: 655g

478 pages