Kiistellyt tiet terveyteen: Parantamisen monimuotoisuus globaalihistoriassa

"Health and healing have been central concerns throughout human history. Individuals and societies have devised multiple ways to health. Healing practices have often been linked to questions of knowledge, power, politics, and morals. The limits of acceptable healing have been contested by men a...

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Outros Autores: Kananoja, Kalle (Editor), Hokkanen, Markku (Editor)
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Publicado em: Helsinki, Finland Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2017
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