On the specificity of healing functions: a study of diagnosis in three faith healing institutions in Feira (Bahia, Brazil).

Journal: Social science & medicine (1982)

Volume: 29

Issue: 4

Year of Publication: 1989

Affiliated Institutions:  UNICEF, Cotonou, Benin.

Abstract summary 

This essay examines three popular ethnomedical institutions in Brazil: faith healers, Protestant evangelicals, and the practitioners of one of the Japanese new religions. In particular, I compare the relative degrees of diagnostic specificity in their practices. Medical anthropologists have neglected the analysis of this aspect of practice, although I show in the present paper its utility for comparative work. Also, I show that diagnostic specificity is congruent with an ontological view of illness and an active role for the healer, while lack of diagnostic specificity is congruent with a very general form of therapy, such as is found in the Seicho-no-Ie religion. Traditional rezadores, in contrast, use a high degree of diagnostic specificity.

Authors & Co-authors:  Ngokwey N N

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Male,Female
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Attitude to Health
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England