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13. A Modern History of Lozi Therapeutics

  • Gwyn Prins
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© 1994 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 1994 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. CONTENTS V
  3. MAPS IX
  4. FIGURES XI
  5. TABLES XIII
  6. PREFACE XV
  7. PART I • INTRODUCTION 1
  8. PART II • THE DECLINE AND RISE OF AFRICAN POPULATION: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH AND DISEASE
  9. INTRODUCTION 25
  10. 1. The Demographic Reproduction of Health and Disease: Colonial Central African Republic and Contemporary Burkina Faso 39
  11. 2. Famine Analysis and Family Relations: Nyasaland in 1949 71
  12. 3. Socioeconomic Change and Disease: Smallpox in Colonial Kenya, 1880-1920 90
  13. 4. Industrialization, Rural Poverty, and Tuberculosis in South Africa, 1850-1950 104
  14. 5. Industrialization, Rural Health, and the 1944 National Health Services Commission in South Africa 131
  15. PART III • THERAPEUTIC TRADITIONS OF AFRICA: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
  16. INTRODUCTION 163
  17. PRECOLONIAL MEDICINE
  18. 6. Diffusion of Islamic Medicine into Hausaland 177
  19. 7. Ideologies and Institutions in Precolonial Western Equatorial African Therapeutics 195
  20. 8. Public Health in Precolonial East-Central Africa 212
  21. COLONIAL MEDICINE
  22. 9. Medical Knowledge and Urban Planning in Colonial Tropical Africa 235
  23. 10. Godly Medicine: The Ambiguities of Medical Mission in Southeastern Tanzania, 1900-1945 256
  24. TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN MEDICINE
  25. 11. Cold or Spirits? Ambiguity and Syncretism in Moroccan Therapeutics 285
  26. 12. Causality of Disease among the Senufo 315
  27. 13. A Modern History of Lozi Therapeutics 339
  28. 14. Clinical Practice and Organization of Indigenous Healers in South Africa 366
  29. 15. Kutambuwa Ugonjuwa: Concepts of Illness and Transformation among the Tabwa of Zaire 376
  30. 16. The Importance of Knowing about Not Knowing: Observations from Hausaland 393
  31. POSTCOLONIAL MEDICINE
  32. 17. The Social Production of Health in Kenya 409
  33. 18. Health Care and the Concept of Legitimacy in Sierra Leone 426
  34. BIBLIOGRAPHY 437
  35. INDEX 473
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