This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: A term applied in biomedi- cal contexts to forms of medical interventions considered outside mainstream scientific practices., A view of medicine that understands disease as having a unique physical cause within the body., Medical anthropol- ogy specifically applied toward the improve- ment of health outcomes and practical results., Medical anthro- pology focused on the ways inequalities of power, economics, and social structures shape practices and understandings of health and healing, An affliction suffered by certain groups of people who use specific cultural tools to deal with and explain their symptoms, the sus- pected causal agents, and preferred treatment., An abnormal condition afflicting the body. stemming from a pathogenic cause, Who had one of the first cases of asymptomatic typhus, You shall not maxo any gashes in you flesh for the dead or tattoo any marks upon you: I am the lord your God, Chiropractic care & naturopathy, The disease that was in Haiti, Used critical anthropology in developing its programs, Susto, Classified as a disease, Examples of culture- bound syndrome, Another name for culture-bound syndrome, A svstem of categorization. A. applied to medical anthropology, the was conditions synoromes, or processes art grouped vis-à-vis medical knowledge., A culture-bound syndrome in Central and South America, believed to be caused by soul separation, resulting from a sudden or trau- matic fright., An approach to medical anthropology that analyzes how culture and environment interact to create conditions for health and disease., The study of the incidence, distribu- tion, and spread of disease in a population., Culturally specific approaches to illness, health, and healing found around the world, The state of unwellness, or the subjective interpretation of symptoms and suffering., A subfield of anthropology that focuses on health, disease and illness, the cultural dimensions of health definitions and experiences, and the cultural construction of medical systems., The process by which a particu- lar physical ailment, experience, or process becomes understood as properly being in the realm of medicine, as it is understood in a par- ticular society. and Cultural conceptions of a condition held by a population.
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