A Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New GuineaStephen Frankel, Gilbert Lewis |
Contents
Aspects of Health Care | 124 |
Cases | 141 |
ACHSAH H CARRIER The Place of Western Medicine in Ponam | 155 |
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accepted adult aid post orderly ailments Aitape Amele ancestors animal foods attack attitudes Australian beliefs body Boiken Bolubolu Braun Bwaidoka Catholic cause child chloroquine Christian church clan clinic cultural cure curer death diagnosis diet disease divination dokta dysentery effects epidemic European example gardens ghosts Goodenough Goodenough Island healers healing health center health services Highlands hospital ideas illness indigenous infection island Kalauna Kaliai Kove Lusi Madang magic Maisin malaria Manus Maring masalai medical treatment Melpa misfortune mission missionaries moral Ningerum nurses nutritional out-patient Papua New Guinea patient patrols pattern person Pidgin pigs pluralism political Ponams population Port Moresby practices problem protein Rabaul remedies reported ritual Sambia sanguma Sepik serious shamans sickness sik nating social society sorcery sores spirits suffered symptoms Tabubil theory therapy tion traditional Uiaku ulcers victim village Wailagi Western medicine women Wopkaimin Yagaum Yangoru Boiken