Medical Sociology of Tribal CommunitiesStudy conducted in Udaipur District, Rajasthan. |
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accept adoption Alipura allopathic medicine allopathic system allopathic treatment aspects Ayurvedic Banswara behaviour Bhil family Bhil tribe Bhils Bhopa cent changes Chittorgarh clan constitute cure data are given deity diffusion of allopathic Diffusion of Innovations diseases district drugs Dungarpur economic ethnic medical culture facilities folk medicine food habits Frequency Percentage Gameti Govindgiri health services hills and forests Ibid illness indigenous method innovation interaction Kherwara large number living magic marriage medical sociology methods of treatment Mewar Mewar Residency migrated modern allopathic medicine modern medicine movement national mainstream Nishada non-tribal nutrition observed occupation patient polygyny population possess practice preference Rajasthan Rajput region religious rituals rulers rural areas Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes secular Shloka situation social and cultural social structure social system spirit status system of medicine Systems of Treatment Table Tehsil traditional tribal communities tribal society Udaipur district urban neighbourhoods village woman