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Religiosity and health behaviour in Africa

Joshua W. Sempebwa

Social Science & Medicine, 1983, vol. 17, issue 24, 2033-2036

Abstract: African medicine has in the past been misunderstood and misrepresented in Western scholarship--to the extent that medicine-men have been called 'witch-doctors'. In this article the author makes an attempt to show what is behind African medicine and to give it a positive interpretation.

Date: 1983
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