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Hereditary Physicians of Kerala
Traditional Medicine and Ayurveda in Modern India
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Main description:

This book examines the history and evolution of Ayurveda and other indigenous medical traditions in juxtaposition with their encounter with colonial modernity. Through the lens of hereditary folk and Ayurvedic practitioners, it focuses on Kerala's heterogeneous medical traditions and presents them against the backdrop of the geographical, historical, sociocultural, ethnographic and regional contexts in which they developed and transformed.

The author explores the world of Kerala's last traditionally trained hereditary practitioners (folk healers, poison therapists, Sanskrit-speaking Muslim Ayurvedic practitioners and the legendary Brahman Ashtavaidyan physicians). He discusses the views of these physicians regarding the marked difference between their personalised ancestral methods of treatment and the standardised version of Ayurveda compliant with biomedicine that is practised by doctors today.

Drawing on extensive fieldwork, this book will be useful to researchers and scholars of medical anthropology, health and social medicine, sociology and social anthropology, the history of science and modern Indian history, as well as to medical practitioners interested in alternative and traditional medicine.


Contents:

Introduction: A Brief History of Indigenous Medicine in India 1. The Backdrop 2. Contexts 3. Folk Healing, Poison Therapy and Muslim Ayurvedic Lineages 4. The Ashtavaidyans of Malabar. Afterword.


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ISBN-13: 9780367732110
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge India)
Publication date: December, 2020
Pages: 238
Weight: 467g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Complementary Medicine, General Issues

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