Nowadays a plethora of treatment technologies is available to the
consumer, each employing a variety of concepts of the body, self,
sickness and healing. This volume explores the options, strategies and
consequences that are both relevant and necessary for patients and
practitioners who are manoeuvring this medical plurality. Although
wideranging in scope and covering areas as diverse as India, Ecuador,
Ghana and Norway, central to all contributions is the observation that
technologies of healing are founded on socially learned and to some
extent fluid experiences of body and self.