Chapter 6 Traditional medicines, law and the (dis)ordering of temporalities

In this chapter, I explore the regulation of alternative and traditional medicine, in order to reflect on how particular temporalities shape, and are shaped by, the interface between law and medicine. This chapter makes two key points: first, it argues that both biomedicine and law have relied on a...

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Main Author: Cloatre, Emilie (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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