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Folk, alternative and complementary health care practices in contemporary Western society are currently experiencing a renaissance, albeit with features that are unique to this historical moment. At the same time biomedicine is under scrutiny, experiencing a number of distinct and multifaceted crises. In this volume the authors draw together cutting edge cross-cultural, interdisciplinary research in Britain and Ireland, focusing on exploring the role and significance of healing practices in diverse local contexts, such as the use of crystals, herbs, cures and charms, potions and lotions.



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“…in this volume, the editors emphasise the interactional and interdependent nature of folk, biomedicine and other alternative and complementary treatments (CAM). Hence, the book will be of value not only to readers who are interested in folk, alternative and complementary medicine but also to those interested in biomedicine. I would recommend the book to many students, teachers, researchers and lay readers. · Sociology of Health & Illness



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction: Folk Healing in Contemporary Britain and Ireland: Revival, Revitalisation or Reinvention?
Ronnie Moore and Stuart McClean

Chapter 2. Folk Healing and a Post-scientific World
Ronnie Moore and Stuart McClean

Chapter 3. The Medical Marketplace and Medical Tradition in Nineteenth-century Ireland
Catherine Cox

Chapter 4. Folk Healing in Rural Wales: The Use of Wool Measuring
Susan Philpin

Chapter 5. A General Practice, A Country Practice: The Cure, the Charm and Informal Healing in Northern Ireland
Ronnie Moore

Chapter 6. Rescuing Folk Remedies: Ethnoknowledge and the Reinvention of Indigenous Herbal Medicine in Britain
Ayo Wahlberg

Chapter 7. Crystal and Spiritual Healing in Northern England: Folk-inspired Systems of Medicine
Stuart McClean

Chapter 8. Medical Pluralism in the Republic of Ireland: Biomedicines as Ethnomedicines
Anne Macfarlane and Tomas deBrun

Chapter 9. Born To It and Then Pushed Out of It: Folk Healing in the New Complementary and Alternative Medicine Marketplace
Geraldine Lee-Treweek

Chapter 10. Beyond Legislation: Why Chicken Soup and Regulation Don’t Mix
Julie Stone

Chapter 11. Epilogue: Towards Authentic Medicine: Bodies and Boundaries
Stuart McClean and Ronnie Moore

Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/06/2010
      ISBN13: 9781845456726, 978-1845456726
      ISBN10: 1845456726

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Folk, alternative and complementary health care practices in contemporary Western society are currently experiencing a renaissance, albeit with features that are unique to this historical moment. At the same time biomedicine is under scrutiny, experiencing a number of distinct and multifaceted crises. In this volume the authors draw together cutting edge cross-cultural, interdisciplinary research in Britain and Ireland, focusing on exploring the role and significance of healing practices in diverse local contexts, such as the use of crystals, herbs, cures and charms, potions and lotions.



      Trade Review

      “…in this volume, the editors emphasise the interactional and interdependent nature of folk, biomedicine and other alternative and complementary treatments (CAM). Hence, the book will be of value not only to readers who are interested in folk, alternative and complementary medicine but also to those interested in biomedicine. I would recommend the book to many students, teachers, researchers and lay readers. · Sociology of Health & Illness



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Folk Healing in Contemporary Britain and Ireland: Revival, Revitalisation or Reinvention?
      Ronnie Moore and Stuart McClean

      Chapter 2. Folk Healing and a Post-scientific World
      Ronnie Moore and Stuart McClean

      Chapter 3. The Medical Marketplace and Medical Tradition in Nineteenth-century Ireland
      Catherine Cox

      Chapter 4. Folk Healing in Rural Wales: The Use of Wool Measuring
      Susan Philpin

      Chapter 5. A General Practice, A Country Practice: The Cure, the Charm and Informal Healing in Northern Ireland
      Ronnie Moore

      Chapter 6. Rescuing Folk Remedies: Ethnoknowledge and the Reinvention of Indigenous Herbal Medicine in Britain
      Ayo Wahlberg

      Chapter 7. Crystal and Spiritual Healing in Northern England: Folk-inspired Systems of Medicine
      Stuart McClean

      Chapter 8. Medical Pluralism in the Republic of Ireland: Biomedicines as Ethnomedicines
      Anne Macfarlane and Tomas deBrun

      Chapter 9. Born To It and Then Pushed Out of It: Folk Healing in the New Complementary and Alternative Medicine Marketplace
      Geraldine Lee-Treweek

      Chapter 10. Beyond Legislation: Why Chicken Soup and Regulation Don’t Mix
      Julie Stone

      Chapter 11. Epilogue: Towards Authentic Medicine: Bodies and Boundaries
      Stuart McClean and Ronnie Moore

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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