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Medical anthropology

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Transcultural Ethnomedicine

1951 - 1980

In 1951–1980, ethnomedical knowledge is framed as culturally grounded and empirically effective within local illness constructs, while adapting under Western biomedicine to shape healer roles and patient choices. Researchers emphasize how medical practices and beliefs transmit across contexts through cultural contact, education, and social learning, converging on cultural evolution as a unifying lens. Ethnography and theory connect to formalize ethnomedicine as a field attentive to power, institutions, and the social ecology of healing.

Ethnomedical knowledge is culturally grounded and empirically effective within local illness constructs, continually adapting under Western biomedicine to shape healer roles and patient treatment choices [1] [2] [3] [7] [18] [5].

Adaptation and cultural evolution provide a unifying framework for studying how medical practices, beliefs, and medical education transmit and transform under cultural contact and acculturation [11] [12] [13] [2] [7].

Symbolic and etiological models, such as hot-cold balance and humoral theory, underpin local illness concepts and steer acceptance or rejection of modern medicine [14] [18] [19] [3] [5].

Public health integration and education reveal how urban and rural contexts, acculturation, and social determinants shape the reception and adaptation of medical services [7] [16] [4] [8].

Ethnography and theory converge to establish ethnomedicine as a formal field, with ethnomedical science and medical anthropology developed through cross-paper dialogues [8] [6] [9] [17] [1].

Embodied Medical Anthropology

1981 - 1987

Critical Medical Anthropology

1988 - 1995

Biocultural Reflexivity in Medicine

1996 - 2002

State-Inflected Medical Anthropology

2003 - 2009

Ethics of Care Ethnography

2010 - 2016

Planetary Health Medical Anthropology

2017 - 2024