Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... traditional societies has led to an impasse in uncovering the ' truth ' of traditional medical know- ledge and practices . Nowher owhere is this more pronounced than in the area of mother and child health care practices . Existing prac ...
... traditional societies has led to an impasse in uncovering the ' truth ' of traditional medical know- ledge and practices . Nowher owhere is this more pronounced than in the area of mother and child health care practices . Existing prac ...
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... traditional foods until the next pregnancy or until lactation stopped . Bathing the child was a daily ritual usually pre- ceded by a massage . Mothers traditionally used natu- ral oils for the massage . Some of the popular brands of ...
... traditional foods until the next pregnancy or until lactation stopped . Bathing the child was a daily ritual usually pre- ceded by a massage . Mothers traditionally used natu- ral oils for the massage . Some of the popular brands of ...
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... traditional know- ledge systems . This is in sharp contrast to the organi- zational culture set up by the Forest Department which is impersonal and informed by modern knowledge systems . As Robinson sees it , the history of forestry as ...
... traditional know- ledge systems . This is in sharp contrast to the organi- zational culture set up by the Forest Department which is impersonal and informed by modern knowledge systems . As Robinson sees it , the history of forestry as ...
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