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Modern medicine has penetrated Bedouin tribes in the course of rapid urbanization and education, but when serious illnesses strike, particularly in the case of incurable diseases, even educated people turn to traditional medicine for a remedy. Over the course of 30 years, the author gathered data on traditional Bedouin medicine among pastoral-nomadic, semi-nomadic, and settled tribes. Based on interviews with healers, clients, and other active participants in treatments, this book will contribute to renewed thinking about a synthesis between traditional and modern medicine — to their reciprocal enrichment.



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“Aref Abu-Rabia provides us with rich knowledge that rests on a wide-ranging literature dealing with Islam and the history of the Bedouins of the Middle East, as well as on anthropological studies conducted by other scholars and on findings accumulated during the author’s extensive fieldwork over a period of 30 years. His impressive knowledge of the subject is demonstrated by the rich list of sources.” • Medical Anthropology Quarterly

“This fascinating book meets multiple needs of integrative medicine practitioners, herbalists, faith healers, and a useful reminder of Bedouin healing practices in the Middle East. It is a must read by anthropologists, medical historians, traditional, and phytomedicine practitioners.” • Saudi Medical Journal



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. Health and Health Services among the Bedouin in the Middle East
Chapter 2. The Treatment of Human Ailments — Part A
Chapter 3. The Treatment of Human Ailments — Part B
Chapter 4. “Don’t Touch My Body”: The Qarina and Bedouin Women’s Fertility

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/10/2015
      ISBN13: 9781782386896, 978-1782386896
      ISBN10: 1782386890

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Modern medicine has penetrated Bedouin tribes in the course of rapid urbanization and education, but when serious illnesses strike, particularly in the case of incurable diseases, even educated people turn to traditional medicine for a remedy. Over the course of 30 years, the author gathered data on traditional Bedouin medicine among pastoral-nomadic, semi-nomadic, and settled tribes. Based on interviews with healers, clients, and other active participants in treatments, this book will contribute to renewed thinking about a synthesis between traditional and modern medicine — to their reciprocal enrichment.



      Trade Review

      “Aref Abu-Rabia provides us with rich knowledge that rests on a wide-ranging literature dealing with Islam and the history of the Bedouins of the Middle East, as well as on anthropological studies conducted by other scholars and on findings accumulated during the author’s extensive fieldwork over a period of 30 years. His impressive knowledge of the subject is demonstrated by the rich list of sources.” • Medical Anthropology Quarterly

      “This fascinating book meets multiple needs of integrative medicine practitioners, herbalists, faith healers, and a useful reminder of Bedouin healing practices in the Middle East. It is a must read by anthropologists, medical historians, traditional, and phytomedicine practitioners.” • Saudi Medical Journal



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Preface
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Health and Health Services among the Bedouin in the Middle East
      Chapter 2. The Treatment of Human Ailments — Part A
      Chapter 3. The Treatment of Human Ailments — Part B
      Chapter 4. “Don’t Touch My Body”: The Qarina and Bedouin Women’s Fertility

      Bibliography
      Index

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