MEDICA VIII. Interdisciplinary Conference
Medical Pluralism in the Era of
Digimodernism
Time: 28. November 2011
Place: Estonian Literary Museum, Vanemuise 42, Tartu
The conference working language is English.
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Medicine in Tartu before the Foundation of the University and during the Academia Gustaviana Period.
Kaarina Rein, Tartu University
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14.30
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The Academics and the Recording of Folk Medicine . During the first Estonian Republic (1918-1940).
Ave Tupits, Estonian Literary Museum
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15.00
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Is it possible to identify healing instruments in archaeological material?
Kristiina Johanson,Tartu University
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15.30
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Unintentional prevention of diseases: historical study on Estonian tea-plants
Raivo Kalle and Renata Sõukand, Estonian Literary Museum, Estonian University of Life Science
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16.00
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Last Man Standing? Charmers, Illnesses and Healing in Bulgarian Early Modern Daily Life
Svetlana Tsonkova, Central European University , Budapest; University of Tartu
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16.30-16.50
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16.50
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Russian (neo)Shamanism in the Last Quarter of XX Century: Religion, Creativity and Healing
Valentina Kharitonova, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, RAS
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17.30
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Shamanistik healing in the transpersonal Anthropology.
Tatjana Bulgakova, St. Peterburg
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18.00
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Constructive alternativism and the Healers.
Mare Kõiva, Estoninan Literary Museum
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18.30
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Experiences with Shamanistic Healers
Mihály Hoppál, European Folklore Institute, Ethnographic Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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19.00
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Keila hooldushaiglast, hoolimisest ja palliatiivsest hoolekandest
Piret Paal, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Klinikum Großshadern (poster)
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Organizing committee: Mare Kõiva, Renata Sõukand, Liisa Vesik.
Phone: 372-7377740
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