Knowledge of illness and medicine among Cokwe of Zaire

P.Stanley Yoder
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This paper analyses the structure of Cokwe medical knowledge in the context of the occurrence of illness. Their knowledge of illness and medicine grows out of several centuries of contact with neighboring peoples, and, most recently, with Europeans. The paper makes four main points. First, that Cokwe classification of disease can best be understood as based upon a series of principles by which diseases are identified. Second, that the ascription of causation is more important in the choice of treatment than in the diagnosis of disease. Third, that causal explanations change when illnesses are unresponsive to treatment. And fourth, that one can best understand the importance of the various categories of medical knowledge when those categories are placed within specific episodes of illness.

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扎伊尔科威人对疾病和医学的了解
本文以疾病发生为背景,分析了Cokwe医学知识的结构。他们对疾病和医学的知识源于几个世纪以来与邻近民族的接触,最近又与欧洲人接触。本文主要提出了四个观点。首先,Cokwe疾病分类最好理解为基于识别疾病的一系列原则。第二,因果关系的归属在治疗方法的选择中比在疾病的诊断中更为重要。第三,当疾病对治疗没有反应时,因果解释就会改变。第四,人们可以最好地理解医学知识的不同类别的重要性当这些类别被放在特定的疾病发作中。
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