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Medical Anthropology In Ecological Perspective Fifth Edition Fifth Edition Ann Mcelroy

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Medical Anthropology In Ecological Perspective Fifth Edition Fifth Edition Ann Mcelroy
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Publisher: Westview Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Pages: 520
Author: Ann Mcelroy, Patricia K Townsend
ISBN: 9780786727407, 9780813343846, 0786727403, 0813343844
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Fifth Edition

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Medical Anthropology In Ecological Perspective Fifth Edition Fifth Edition Ann Mcelroy by Ann Mcelroy, Patricia K Townsend 9780786727407, 9780813343846, 0786727403, 0813343844 instant download after payment.

Widespread awareness of emerging infectious diseases and global environmental change makes the ecological perspective of this premier teaching text for medical anthropology as relevant as ever. Integrating biocultural, environmental, and evolutionary approaches to the study of human health, this fifth edition is now thoroughly revised to reflect new developments in the field. Research by human biologists and paleopathologists illuminates the history and prehistory of disease, while the work of cultural and applied anthropologists addresses contemporary health issues. The fifth edition features five new profiles by guest contributors, all leading researchers on health and environment. New topics include community health and disease prevention in urban America; water-borne disease in Ecuador; iodine deficiency in the Himalaya; stress and demographic change in northern Siberia; and participatory action research in Costa Rica. Also included is updated and expanded consideration of refugee health, global aspects of HIV/AIDS, and careers in applied medical anthropology.

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