V. Sujatha

Based on field data from Tamil Nadu, this book describes the village folk’s medical conceptions and health practices, and finds that they are coherent and live, and make health ‘by’ the people operational under lived conditions. Medical lore, as this folk knowledge is referred to in the book, includes both knowledge and practices and the dynamic relation between the two is central to its understanding.
The focus then shifts to the organisational and distributional aspects and the social system that it inhabits and operates through. The network and the transmission of medical knowledge effected through it is the subject of the latter part of the book.
V. Sujatha teaches sociology at Goa University. Her research interests are sociology of health development and indigenous knowledge systems of India. She is currently working on social factors and health development in Goa.
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