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Based on Pino Schirripa's fieldwork, Competing Orders of Medical Care in Ethiopia traces the development of pharmaceutical products and medical remedies in the health sector. Schirripa analyzes the production and distribution of medications and examines how local politics, financial resources, social relations, and neoliberal beliefs can make some treatments more widespread and accepted than others. Schirripa's observations of Ethiopian healing systems and social relations provide new insight into the complex process of prescription.

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“Refusing the great divide between traditional medicine and biomedicine, Pino Schirippa takes us into the fascinating world of medicines, both herbal and synthetic, in Ethiopia. Through this incursion into a plural medical universe, where various therapeutic traditions compete, he skillfully initiates a stimulating reflection on the issue of inequalities in access to care.” -- Sylvie Fainzang, National Institute of Health and Medical Research - France
“Pino Schirripa presents the reader with an amazingly comprehensive ethnography of the ways in which both traditional and synthetic medicines are produced, distributed, prescribed, and used in Ethiopia, unraveling the historical processes, knowledge systems, and power relations that shape these practices. Competing Orders of Medical Care in Ethiopia builds on decades of engagement with these issues in Ethiopia — offering the reader the best of what long-term fieldwork has to offer.” -- Anita Hardon, University of Amsterdam

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Chapter 1. Medicines at the stakes, some thoughts on the currents debate Chapter 2. The medical system in Tigray Chapter 3. The social actors in the market of medicines in Tigray Chapter 4. Tactics, paradoxes, and inequalities

Competing Orders of Medical Care in Ethiopia

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    A Hardback by Pino Schirripa, Ciaran Durkan

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/27/2019 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498581561, 978-1498581561
      ISBN10: 1498581560

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Based on Pino Schirripa's fieldwork, Competing Orders of Medical Care in Ethiopia traces the development of pharmaceutical products and medical remedies in the health sector. Schirripa analyzes the production and distribution of medications and examines how local politics, financial resources, social relations, and neoliberal beliefs can make some treatments more widespread and accepted than others. Schirripa's observations of Ethiopian healing systems and social relations provide new insight into the complex process of prescription.

      Trade Review
      “Refusing the great divide between traditional medicine and biomedicine, Pino Schirippa takes us into the fascinating world of medicines, both herbal and synthetic, in Ethiopia. Through this incursion into a plural medical universe, where various therapeutic traditions compete, he skillfully initiates a stimulating reflection on the issue of inequalities in access to care.” -- Sylvie Fainzang, National Institute of Health and Medical Research - France
      “Pino Schirripa presents the reader with an amazingly comprehensive ethnography of the ways in which both traditional and synthetic medicines are produced, distributed, prescribed, and used in Ethiopia, unraveling the historical processes, knowledge systems, and power relations that shape these practices. Competing Orders of Medical Care in Ethiopia builds on decades of engagement with these issues in Ethiopia — offering the reader the best of what long-term fieldwork has to offer.” -- Anita Hardon, University of Amsterdam

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Medicines at the stakes, some thoughts on the currents debate Chapter 2. The medical system in Tigray Chapter 3. The social actors in the market of medicines in Tigray Chapter 4. Tactics, paradoxes, and inequalities

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