Médecine(s) et croyance(s): à quels soins se vouer?
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This French-language study explores the relationship between medicine, belief, and the choices people make when seeking care. Taking its question—what forms of care do we turn to?—as a starting point, the work examines how medical knowledge, personal conviction, social context, and cultural understandings of illness can shape decisions about treatment and healing. It is best approached as an interdisciplinary reflection on health practices, attentive to the ways institutional medicine coexists with other systems of meaning and trust. Rather than offering clinical instruction, it considers the social and symbolic dimensions of care, making it relevant to readers interested in the cultural dimensions of health.
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