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8. Medical Pluralism in the Republic of Ireland: Biomedicines as Ethnomedicines
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Anne MacFarlane
and Tomas De Brún
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- 1. Introduction: Folk Healing in Contemporary Britain and Ireland: Revival, Revitalisation or Reinvention? 1
- 2. Folk Healing and a Post-scientific World 22
- 3. The Medical Marketplace and Medical Tradition in Nineteenth-century Ireland 55
- 4. Folk Healing in Rural Wales: The Use of Wool Measuring 80
- 5. A General Practice, A Country Practice: The Cure, the Charm and Informal Healing in Northern Ireland 104
- 6. Rescuing Folk Remedies: Ethnoknowledge and the Reinvention of Indigenous Herbal Medicine in Britain 130
- 7. Crystal and Spiritual Healing in Northern England: Folk-inspired Systems of Medicine 156
- 8. Medical Pluralism in the Republic of Ireland: Biomedicines as Ethnomedicines 181
- 9. Born To It and Then Pushed Out of It: Folk Healing in the New Complementary and Alternative Medicine Marketplace 201
- 10. Beyond Legislation: Why Chicken Soup and Regulation Don’t Mix 226
- 11. Epilogue: Towards Authentic Medicine: Bodies and Boundaries 254
- Notes on Contributors 273
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- 1. Introduction: Folk Healing in Contemporary Britain and Ireland: Revival, Revitalisation or Reinvention? 1
- 2. Folk Healing and a Post-scientific World 22
- 3. The Medical Marketplace and Medical Tradition in Nineteenth-century Ireland 55
- 4. Folk Healing in Rural Wales: The Use of Wool Measuring 80
- 5. A General Practice, A Country Practice: The Cure, the Charm and Informal Healing in Northern Ireland 104
- 6. Rescuing Folk Remedies: Ethnoknowledge and the Reinvention of Indigenous Herbal Medicine in Britain 130
- 7. Crystal and Spiritual Healing in Northern England: Folk-inspired Systems of Medicine 156
- 8. Medical Pluralism in the Republic of Ireland: Biomedicines as Ethnomedicines 181
- 9. Born To It and Then Pushed Out of It: Folk Healing in the New Complementary and Alternative Medicine Marketplace 201
- 10. Beyond Legislation: Why Chicken Soup and Regulation Don’t Mix 226
- 11. Epilogue: Towards Authentic Medicine: Bodies and Boundaries 254
- Notes on Contributors 273
- Index 275