The patient relationship and therapeutic techniques of the South Sotho traditional healer
Until 1996 the practice of traditional healers was outlawed in South Africa and not afforded a legal position in the community of health care providers. In 1978 the World Health Organization (WHO) identified traditional healers as those people forming an essential core of primary health care workers...
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Main Authors: | MG Pinkoane (Author), M Greeff (Author), MJS Williams (Author) |
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