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Indigenoua Medicine in Sri Lanka: A Sociological Analysis provides an in-depth exploration of traditional healing practices deeply rooted in Sri Lankan culture and society. The book examines how indigenous medicine systems have evolved and integrated within the social fabric of Sri Lanka, analyzing their significance beyond purely medical dimensions.
Through a sociological lens, author Sagara Kusumaratne investigates the cultural beliefs, social structures, and historical contexts that have shaped indigenous medical practices. The work addresses how these traditional systems continue to influence contemporary healthcare decisions and social practices among Sri Lankan communities.
This scholarly analysis bridges the gap between traditional knowledge and modern sociological understanding, offering readers valuable insights into the intersection of culture, medicine, and society in Sri Lanka.







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