Article ID: CBB000770552

Self-Medication and the Trade in Medicine within a Multi-Ethnic Context: A Case Study of South Africa from the Mid-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Centuries (2005)

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The article analyses the distinctive experience of self-medication in South Africa, where the preferences of racial and ethnic groups structured a differentiated consumption of herbs, home and folk remedies, patent and proprietary medicines, and pharmaceuticals. Also examined are the interlocking agencies of missionaries, traders, storekeepers and pharmacists in the creation of regional diversity within an evolving medical market. The article indicates that sufferers developed hybrid and plural forms of self-medication that were historically and culturally variable as a result of natural and manufactured products becoming increasingly accessible and affordable. These provided attractive substitutes and/or complements to the medicines of both `western' and traditional doctors.

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Authors & Contributors
Flint, Karen E.
Osseo-Asare, Abena Dove Agyepoma
Pithavadian, Rashmi
Downham Moore, Alison M.
Yongyuan Huang
Wells, Julia
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Korean Journal of Medical History
Social Studies of Science
Journal of Southern African Studies
Journal of Global History
International Journal of African Historical Studies
Publishers
University of Pennslyvania
University of Oklahoma Press
University of California, Los Angeles
Temple University Press
Ohio University Press
Jacana Media
Concepts
Medicine, traditional
Medicine
Traditional societies and cultures
Great Britain, colonies
Medicine, modern
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
People
Black Elk
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
18th century
17th century
Places
Africa
South Africa
Ghana
Kenya
Korea
Rhodesia
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