Hektoen International

A Journal of Medical Humanities

Anthropology

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A – J

Layla A. Al-Jailani
Obstetrical fistula: A malady hidden by shame

Alexandros Argyriadis and Agathi Argyriadi
Female Genital Mutilation: Cultural practices, historical moments, and medical issues

Maria Barn
Dead people healing alcoholism

Alan Blum and Kevin Bailey
What a newspaper advice columnist had to say about smoking…in 1691

Aneesa Bodiat
Mixing medicine – Religion and science

Barry Bogin
Rachel Fleming and the non-reality of “racial types”

Sinem Çaka, Nursan Çınar, and Sümeyra Topal
A traditional practice in baby care: Salting

George Dunea
Marc Ruffer, founder of paleopathology
Studying mummies and eggs: The delights of paleopathology
Adolf Bastian, pioneering anthropologist
Margaret Mead (1901–1978), controversial anthropologist pioneer
Roma (Gypsies): History and medical aspects new

Howard Fischer
Tattoos in the twentieth century
Spirit possession in Jewish folklore: The dybbuk

Florence Gelo and Rosemary Harris
When you cannot decide witch doctor to consult

Carole A. Travis Henikoff
Cannibalism: just what the doctor ordered

Shabrina Jarrell
The interplay of spirituality and traditional medicine in Indonesia


K – P

Zeynel Karcioglu
An emigrant doctor’s linguistic journey on crutches

Donia Khafaga
A story of the oppressed

Philip R. Liebson
Dr. Aufderheide and the mummies

Olga Loeber
The evolution of attitude towards sexual health in the Netherlands

Friedrich C. Luft and Detlev Ganten
Rudolf Virchow and the anthropology of race

Martine Mussies
Psychoactive substances and mermaid sightings at sea

Bernardo Ng
Haunted by a living spirit

Oyinade Osisanya
Yellow Fever: Harmful habit or new frontier in identity dysphoria?

Charles Paccione
The anthropology of chronic pain


R – Z

Debi Roberson
Mind the translation gap

C. Anthony Ryan and Bridget Maher
Pediatric pishogues

Zachary Sorensen
Louis Leakey: Pioneering the study of human evolution in Africa
Cultural taboos, Marvin Harris, and The Abominable Pig
The Cardiff Giant: Archaeology’s biggest hoax

Özge Suzan and Nursan Çinar
The role of lullabies in mother-baby attachment

Søren Ventegodt
The thousand-year-old rainforest shamanistic tradition of healing touch

Judith Wagner
Death by voodoo: truth or tale?

Simon Wein
The snake, the staff, and the healer
The pyramids of Petach Tikvah

Larry Zaroff
To mount a camel


Vignettes

Vignettes
More on Arthur Aufderheide, the mummy doctor (1922–2013)
Paul Farmer, MD (1959–2022)
Franz Boas (1858–1942): Titan of Anthropology
Paleopharmaceuticals from fossil amber
(José de la Fuente)
Robert Braidwood’s “Did Man Once Live by Beer Alone?”
Sir Arthur Evans: Archaeology visionary SUM ’25
Flavio Biondo, papal secretary and humanist scholar SUM ’25
William Flinders Petrie: Champion of scientific archaeology SUM ’25
Johann Joachim Winckelmann: Father of art history SUM ’25
Jacques Boucher de Perthes: Scholar of prehistoric man SUM ’25
Heinrich Schliemann, the archeologist who excavated Troy SUM ’25
Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (1788–1865) of the “Three‑Age System” — Stone, Bronze, and Iron SUM ’25
William Cunningham: Economic historian and health advocate (1849–1919) SUM ’25
Cyriacus of Ancona, father of archaeology (1391–1452) SUM ’25
Sir Mortimer Wheeler (1890–1976): Archaeologist for the people SUM ’25
Augustus Pitt Rivers: Leader in medical anthropology and healthcare understanding SUM ’25
Jacob Spon, the French doctor archaeologist SUM ’25