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Health in the Andes
Joseph W. Bastien and John M. Donahue
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION
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PART 1: ANDEANETHNO MEDICINE
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CHAPTER 1. SICKNESS AND DEATH IN PRECONQUEST ANDEAN COSMOLOGY: THE HUAROCHIRI ORAL TRADITION
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CHAPTER 2. METAPHORICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SICKNESS, SOCIETY, AND LAND IN A QOLLAHUAYA RITUAL
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CHAPTER 3. AYMARA CURING PRACTICES IN THE CONTEXT OF A FAMILY HISTORY
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CHAPTER 4. THE FOLK ILLNESS: ENTITY OR NONENTITY? AN ESSAY ON VICOS DISEASE IDEOLOGY
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PART 2: ANDEAN ENVIRONMENT: ALTITUDE, NUTRITION, AND COCA
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CHAPTER 5. STUDIES OF THE AYMARA OF HIGHLAND, INTERMONTANE, AND COASTAL CHILE
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CHAPTER 6. AN ANALYSIS OF ADULT MORTALITY CAUSES AMONG MIGRANTS FROM ALTITUDE AND SEDENTES IN COASTAL SOUTHERN
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CHAPTER 7. PREHISTORIC NUTRITION AND MEDICINE IN THE LAKE TITICACA BASIN
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CHAPTER 8. MEDICINAL USES OF COCA IN BOLIVIA
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PART 3: IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF ANDEANS
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CHAPTER 9. IMPROVED HEALTH SERVICES AND INCREASING POPULATION PRESSURE IN AN ANDEAN COMMUNITY: SIMULATING A DILEMMA
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CHAPTER 10. HEALTH DELIVERY IN RURAL BOLIVIA
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CHAPTER 11. HEALTH AND WEALTH IN A PEASANT COMMUNITY
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CONCLUSION
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REFERENCES CITED
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Published: 1981
Publisher: American Anthropological Association