American Folk Medicine
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American Folk Medicine

A Symposium

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eBook - ePub

American Folk Medicine

A Symposium

About this book

The UCLA Conference on American Folk Medicine, held from December 13-15, 1973, marked a pioneering interdisciplinary exploration of folk medical practices across the Americas. Sponsored by the UCLA Center for the Study of Comparative Folklore and Mythology, in collaboration with UCLA's Medical History Division and the Society for the History of Medical Science, the conference brought together 25 scholars from diverse fields. These experts shared insights into the historical, cultural, and magical aspects of folk medicine. Although Professors John Q. Anderson and Bruce Jackson could not attend in person, their papers were included in the proceedings. Professor Thelma G. James, an expert on ethnic folklore, was scheduled to present on "The Influence of Magic in Folk Medicine" but was unfortunately unable to participate due to illness. The closing session, "Summary and Prospect," was skillfully chaired by Professor Thomas R. Forbes of Yale University, while Dr. Charles H. Talbot from the Wellcome Institute delivered a keynote banquet address titled "Classical Survivals in Folk Medicine," setting the stage for discussions on the historical underpinnings of folk medical practices. The conference, organized by Wayland D. Hand, Robert G. Frank, Jr., Michael O. Jones, and Donald J. Ward, was structured to encourage rich cross-disciplinary dialogue. Sessions spanned topics from the history of medical practices in diverse ethnic communities to the persistence of traditional healing methods. With support from various contributors, including Dean Sherman Mellinkoff and Martha Gnudi, the conference took place in part within UCLA's Bio-Medical Library, enhancing the academic exchange with access to extensive medical and historical resources. Funded by the National Institutes of Health, this conference underscored the UCLA Center's commitment to advancing the study of folklore and traditional medicine. The event and subsequent publication of its proceedings aimed to deepen understanding of how folk medicine embodies cultural heritage and influences medical practices. The collaboration between folklore and medical history scholars highlighted the potential for further interdisciplinary research in the field of folk medicine across American communities. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1980.

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Year
2023
Print ISBN
9780520336766
eBook ISBN
9780520336773

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Introduction
  7. Folk Medicine and History
  8. The Madstone
  9. The Role of Animals in Infant Feeding
  10. The Mole in Folk Medicine: A Survey From Indic Antiquity to Modern America
  11. The Mole in Folk Medicine: A Survey From Indic Antiquity to Modern America
  12. Miraculous Restoration of Lost Body Parts: Relationship to the Phantom Limb Phenomenon and to Limb-Burial Superstitions and Practices
  13. A New Approach to the “Old Hag”: The Nightmare Tradition Reexamined
  14. The Interrelationship of Scientific and Folk Medicine in the United States of America since 1850
  15. Shamanic Equilibrium: Balance and Mediation in Known and Unknown Worlds
  16. California Indian Shamanism and Folk Curing
  17. American Indian Foods Used as Medicine
  18. Communication Networks and Information Hierarchies in Native American Folk Medicine: Tewa Pueblos, New Mexico
  19. Plant Hypnotics among the North American Indians
  20. Medical Folklore in Spanish America
  21. The Role of the Curandero in the Mexican American Folk Medicine System in West Texas
  22. Some Aspects of Folk Medicine among Spanish-speaking People in Southern Arizona
  23. A Survey of Folk Medicine in French Canada from Early Times to the Present
  24. Folk Medicine in French Louisiana
  25. Hohman and Romanus: Origins and Diffusion of the Pennsylvania German Powwow Manual
  26. Folk Medicine and Sympathy Healing among the Amish
  27. The Other Kind of Doctor: Conjure and Magic in Black American Folk Medicine
  28. Birthmarks and Psychic Imprinting of Babies in Utah Folk Medicine
  29. Healing in a Balmyard: The Practice of Folk Healing in Jamaica, W.I.
  30. Doing What, with Which, and to Whom? The Relationship of Case History Accounts to Curing
  31. Texas and Southwest Medical
  32. Index

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