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Merleau-Ponty and medical anthropology
Published 2015“…The tenth anniversary of the Medical Anthropology course at Oxford is a great cause for celebration, as well as an occasion to reflect on the relationship between Merleau-Ponty and medical anthropology.…”
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Medical anthropology in Europe - 'Quo vadis?'
Published 2012Subjects: “…Medical anthropology…”
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Bodies of knowledge: medical anthropology and interdisciplinarity
Published 2015“…Medical anthropology at Oxford was intended to be a short-term departure from my first degree in chemical engineering, motivated by my desire to understand health and illness in the context of wider society rather than within the confines of the lab. …”
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Durkheim’s effervescence and its Maussian afterlife in medical anthropology
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Book Review: Medical anthropology at the intersections: histories, activisms, and futures
Published 2015Journal article -
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The healing arts of body painting: lessons learnt from medical anthropology
Published 2015“…During my undergraduate degree in Archaeology and Anthropology, I took an option paper in Medical Anthropology. Later, while I was excavating in Sudan and then working for an NGO in South Africa, I often recalled aspects of the medical anthropology course. …”
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Introduction: Special issue on medical anthropology at Oxford: the first decade and beyond
Published 2015Journal article -
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Review: Andrea S. Wiley and John S. Allen, Medical anthropology: a biocultural approach
Published 2009Journal article -
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Diverse biologies and experiential continuities: did the ancient Chinese know that Qinghao had anti-malarial properties?
Published 2009Subjects: “…Medical anthropology…”
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Chinese propriety medicines: an "alternative modernity?" The case of the anti-malarial substance artemisinin in East Africa
Published 2009Subjects:Journal article -
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Die drei Koerper - oder sind es vier?
Published 2002Subjects: “…Medical Anthropology…”
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Waiting for Trivers and Willard: do the rich really favor sons?
Published 2001Subjects:Journal article -
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Artemisia species: from traditional medicines to modern antimalarials - and back again
Published 2009Subjects:Journal article -
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Ancient Chinese methods are remarkably effective for the preparation of artemisinin-rich extracts of Qing Hao with potent antimalarial activity
Published 2010Subjects:Journal article -
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'Treating the Aged' and 'Maintaining Health' : locating bcud len practices in the Four Medical Tantras
Published 2013Subjects:Journal article -
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The experience of wind in early and medieval Chinese medicine
Published 2007Subjects: “…Medical Anthropology…”
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