“The Nightside of Medicine: Obstetric Suffering and Ethnographic Witnessing in a Pakistani Hospital” in The Work of Hospitals: Global Medicine in Local Cultures
“The Nightside of Medicine: Obstetric Suffering and Ethnographic Witnessing in a Pakistani Hospital” in The Work of Hospitals: Global Medicine in Local Cultures
“The Nightside of Medicine: Obstetric Suffering and Ethnographic Witnessing in a Pakistani Hospital” in The Work of Hospitals: Global Medicine in Local Cultures
Emma Varley is Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology at Brandon University, as well as an Adjunct in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Saskatchewan; an Adjunct and Senior Advisor for Qualitative Research on Maternal and Newborn Health, Centre for Global Public Health at the University of Manitoba; and an External Member of the Centres for Cultures of Reproduction, Technologies and Health at the University of Sussex.
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“The Nightside of Medicine: Obstetric Suffering and Ethnographic Witnessing in a Pakistani Hospital” in The Work of Hospitals: Global Medicine in Local Cultures — CASCA