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Chapter 4 “Dangerous Disease” Epilepsy in Asante
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Global Medicines in Local Cultures
- Chapter 1 Global Health Goals and Local Constraints in a Rural Peruvian Clinic 17
- Chapter 2 Science and Sanctity: Biomedicine and Christianity at an Ethiopian Hospital 34
- Chapter 3 The Cosmopolitan Hospital 49
- Chapter 4 “Dangerous Disease” Epilepsy in Asante 64
- Chapter 5 The Salience of the State in Biomedicine: Congo and Uganda Cases Compared 82
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Part Two. Care Giving and Hospital Labor
- Chapter 6 Creating a Therapeutic Community: Lessons from Allada Hospital Benin 103
- Chapter 7 Medical “Errands” among Women with Cervical Cancer in Guatemala 119
- Chapter 8 Routinized Caring or a “Call” to Nursing: Shifts in Hospital Nursing in Rukwa, Tanzania 132
- Chapter 9 “We Work with What We Have, Not with What We Would Like to Have” Hospital Care in Mexico 147
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Part Three. Hospitals and the Patient
- Chapter 10 The Navigation of Public Hospitals by West African Immigrants with Cancer in Paris, France 165
- Chapter 11 Each Child Is Unique: The Responsible U.S. Parent’s Take on Hospital Care Gone Wrong 182
- Chapter 12 Making Ethnographic Sense of Cesarean Rates in Greek Public Hospitals 198
- Chapter 13 The Nightside of Medicine: Obstetric Suffering and Ethnographic Witnessing in a Pakistani Hospital 213
- Afterword 226
- References 233
- Notes on Contributors 255
- Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Global Medicines in Local Cultures
- Chapter 1 Global Health Goals and Local Constraints in a Rural Peruvian Clinic 17
- Chapter 2 Science and Sanctity: Biomedicine and Christianity at an Ethiopian Hospital 34
- Chapter 3 The Cosmopolitan Hospital 49
- Chapter 4 “Dangerous Disease” Epilepsy in Asante 64
- Chapter 5 The Salience of the State in Biomedicine: Congo and Uganda Cases Compared 82
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Part Two. Care Giving and Hospital Labor
- Chapter 6 Creating a Therapeutic Community: Lessons from Allada Hospital Benin 103
- Chapter 7 Medical “Errands” among Women with Cervical Cancer in Guatemala 119
- Chapter 8 Routinized Caring or a “Call” to Nursing: Shifts in Hospital Nursing in Rukwa, Tanzania 132
- Chapter 9 “We Work with What We Have, Not with What We Would Like to Have” Hospital Care in Mexico 147
-
Part Three. Hospitals and the Patient
- Chapter 10 The Navigation of Public Hospitals by West African Immigrants with Cancer in Paris, France 165
- Chapter 11 Each Child Is Unique: The Responsible U.S. Parent’s Take on Hospital Care Gone Wrong 182
- Chapter 12 Making Ethnographic Sense of Cesarean Rates in Greek Public Hospitals 198
- Chapter 13 The Nightside of Medicine: Obstetric Suffering and Ethnographic Witnessing in a Pakistani Hospital 213
- Afterword 226
- References 233
- Notes on Contributors 255
- Index 257