NOTABLE MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGISTS

Compiled by Dennis Wiedman, Ph.D.
Web Page: www.fiu.edu/~wiedmand  Email: wiedmand@fiu.edu
Florida International University
March 1, 2000

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Persons are in alphabetical order by last name followed with key words related to their specializations in health research, historical role, cultural groups, or geographic regions.

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Erwin Ackerknecht: Ethnomedicine, geography of disease, paleopathology, earliest medical anthropologist.

Alexander Alland: Evolution, adaptation and disease, health ecology. Founder of medical anthropology.

Robert Anderson: Europe, chiropracty, low-back pain.

Michael Angrosino: Public policy, mental health, US and West Indies.

George Armelagos: Disease and human evolution, modernization.

Hans Baer: Critical medical anthropology, naturopathy, Afro-American ethnomedicine, osteopathy, chiropractors.

Gay Becker: Aging, strokes, deafness, infertility, US.

Linda Bennett: Family culture, alcoholism, drug studies, Eastern Europe, US.

Barry Bogin: Human growth and development, evolution of human childhood, biocultural interactions. Maya in Florida.

Ralph Bolton: Hypoglycemia, Latin America, homosexuality, AIDS.

Peter J. Brown: Infectious diseases, malaria, genetic evolution, obesity, Sardinia.

Carol Browner: Reproduction, women's roles, Latin America.

Jane Buikstra: Paleopathology, diet, demography, tuberculosis, sedentism, maize agriculture, US archeology.

John Cassel: Epidemiology, comprehensive health programs, Zulu of Africa.

Claire Cassidy: Malnutrition, alternative medicines, acupuncture.

William Caudill: Psychiatric hospital, psychoanalysis, stress.

Leo Chavez: Cancer, US Latinas.

Margaret Clark: Aging, Mexican-Americans, modernization.

Noel Chrisman: Health beliefs and health care seeking, American beliefs, nursing, clinically applied anthropology.

Cohen, M. N.: Paleopathology, food, population regulation.

Jean Comaroff: Social construction of medicine, leukemia, Africa.

Jean Coreil: International health, development, oral rehydration therapy, diarrheal diseases, public health.

Alfred Crosby: Disease and discovery of New World, syphilis.

Thomas Csordas: Therapeutic process, charismatic healing, Afro-American spirit possession, Navaho.

Robbie Davis-Floyd: Birthing, midwifery, obstetrics training.

Lydia DeSantis: Nursing anthropology, Cuban and Haitian immigrant health, China.

George De Vos: Culture and self, symbolic analysis, psychological tests, Japan.

George Devereux: Ethnopsychoanalysis, normal and abnormal, Mohave, Native Americans..

Marlene Dobkin de Rios: Plant hallucinogens, altered states of consciousness, Peru, Amazon.

Henry Dobyns: Native American populations and disease, ethnohistory.

Molly Dougherty: Nursing anthropology, midwifery, rural US Blacks..

Mary Douglas: Risk and environmental dangers, food, natural symbols, Africa.

James Dow: Symbolic healing, shamanism, Otoni, Mexico

William Dressler: Stress, cardiovascular disease, Caribbean, Brazil, US South, American Blacks, Mexico.

Frederick Dunn: Health and disease in hunter-gatherers, parasites, Asian medicine.

Eaton, S. B.: Paleolithic nutrition.

Robert Edgerton: Institutionalized people, psychiatry, Africa.

Sue Estroff: Social construction of chronicity, health policy, mental illness.

Nina Etkin: Ethnopharmacology, ethnobotany, Western Africa, infectious disease.

Horatio Fabrega: Comparative medical systems, disease/illness distinctions, psychiatry, shamanism, Zinacantan.

Paul Farmer: AIDS, Haiti.

Douglas Feldman: AIDS, Africa and US, global policy.

Spero Manson: Cross-Cultural Mental Health, Native Americans

George Mcclelland Foster: Humoral medicine, international health agencies, Tzintzuntzan.

Michel Foucault: Medical perception, sexuality, insanity, power and knowledge, clinics, prisons.

Ronald Frankenberg: AIDS/HIV, temporality in biomedicine, narratives of chronic suffering, Africa and Italy.

Atwood Gaines: Ethnopsychiatry, Ethnomedicine, physicians.

Clifford Geertz: Curing, sorcery, magic, Java.

Byron Good: Therapeutic process, clinical anthropology, physician training, Iran.

Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good: Psychiatry, pain, Iran.

Allen Goodman: Paleopathology, enamel hypoplasias, Native Americans.

Robert Hahn: Ethical and legal issues, physicians, biomedicine, US health agencies.

Michael Harner: Shamanism, witchcraft, altered states, Jivaro.

Allen Harwood: Hot/cold theories, Puerto Rico.

Dwight Heath: Alcohol and drinking behaviors, Bolivia, US.

Cecil Helman: Psychosomatic disorders, heart disease.

James Henry: Hypertension, psychological projective tests, Brazil.

Carole Hill: Primary health care policy, intervention evaluations, Costa Rica and US, Theory and practice..

John Honigmann: Abnormality, witch-fear, psychiatry, Eskimo.

Nancy Howell: Paleodemography, hunter-gatherer life courses, population theory.

Charles Hughes: Ethnopsychiatry, culture bound syndromes, Eskimo, Africa.

Rebecca Huss-Ashmore: Nutrition and paleopathology, Africa.

Craig Janes: Migration and health, social support, blood pressure, Somoa, Tibet.

John Janzen: Quest for therapy, therapy management, Africa.

Thomas M. Johnson: Clinical anthropology, physician-patients, medical schools, AIDS, premenstrual syndrome.

Brigitte Jordon: Cross-cultural obstetrics, birthing, women's issues, midwives.

Judith Justice: International health. planning and development, Nepal.

Sharon Kaufman: Aging, geriatric assessment, stroke, US.

Jeane Kayser-Jones: Aging, nursing homes, US and Scotland.

Arthur Kleinman: Patients and healers in context of culture, therapeutic process, psychiatry, depression, China.

Clyde Kluckhohn: Psychological anthropology, personality, Navaho.

Weston La Barre: Cults, psychological anthropology.

Ellen Lazarus: Political economy of health, doctor/patient relations, pregnancy and childbirth.

Robert Lee: Hunter-gatherer demography, lactation, infanticide, Kung, Africa.

Madeline Leininger: Nursing anthropology, transcultural care, culturalogical patient assessment.

Charles Leslie: Professionalization, Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, India, medical pluralism.

Shirley Lindenbaum: AIDS, kuru, New Guinea, US,   Power and Biomedicine

F. B. Livingston: Malaria, sickle-cell anemia, genetics, West Africa.

Leslie-Sue Lieberman: Nutrition, Type I and II diabetes, African Americans.

Margaret Lock: Anthropology of the body, life-cycle transitions, menopause, organ transplants, biomedicine, Japan.

Setha Low: Anthropology of the body, nervios, Costa Rica.

Patricia Marshall: Ethical decision making, AIDS, organ transplants.

Emily Martin: Cultural construction of immunology and the body, gender, reproduction, technohuman practices.

Sidney Mintz: Food and biocultural evolution, sugar, plantations, Caribbean, African Americans.

Ellen Messer: Nutritional anthropology, ethnobotany, Mexican-Americans.

Daniel Moerman: Symbolic healing, Native American medicinal plants, placebo effect.

Scheir Morsy: Political economy of health, reproduction, Egypt.

James Neel: Genetics, South American Indians, infectious diseases, diabetes.

Mark Nichter: Ethnophysiology, digestion and diarrhea, psychiatry, India, Risk Perception..

Marvin Opler: Cross-cultural psychiatry, culture and mental health, Ute of Utah.

Morris Opler: Shamanism, psychological anthropology, Apache, India, Japanese in US.

J. Bryan Page: AIDS, needle drug users, cannabis, crack houses, South Florida, Costa Rica.

Benjamin Paul: Community and public health, Guatemala.

Gretel Pelto: Infant and maternal nutrition, Primary care, US, Mexico and Finland.

Pertti Pelto: Technological change and modernization, US, Mexico and Finland, Arctic, field research methods. 

Barbara Pillsbury: International health planning and evaluation, family planning, Asia, Middle East and Africa.

Steven Polgar: Population control, natality and fertility.

M. L. Powell: Status and health in prehistory, dental wear, North American archeology.

Irwin Press: Hospitals and clinics, Maya.

Raymond Prince: Ethnopsychotherapy, trance and possession states, Yoruba, Africa.

Sarah Quandt: Nutritional anthropology, infant nutrition, nutrition survey and interviewing methods.

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J. C. Rose: Diet and dentition, paleopathology.

Lorna Rhodes: Biomedicine as cultural system, psychiatric institutions and practice, emergency units.

Lola Romanucci-Ross: Transcultural psychiatry, hierarchy of resort, biomedicine, Melanesia.

Cheryl Ritenbaugh: Nutritional anthropology, body image, diabetes, cancer, household refuse.

Arthur Rubel: Ethnomedicine, epidemiology of folk illnesses, susto, Mexico, Philippine Islands, US.

Robert Rubinstein: International health, epidemiology, aging, Central America, Urban US, and Egypt.

Carolyn Sargent: Therapeutic choice, obstetrics, reproduction, professionalization, midwifery, Benin of Africa.

Nancy Scheper-Hughes: Social production of illness, child survival, hunger, Sicily, Ireland, Brazil, South Africa.

Susan Scrimshaw: Infant mortality, contraceptives, diarrheal diseases, rapid assessment methods, Ecuador, Central America.

Demitri Shimkin: Community health and hypertension. Mississippi, clinical anthropology, American Blacks, Shoshone.

Merrill Singer: Critical medical anthropology, AIDS, US Hispanics, Haiti, Christian Science healing.

Clyde Snow: Forensic anthropology, human facial reconstructions and identifications.

Loudell Snow: American Blacks, Ethnomedicine.

Ron Stall: AIDS, drug use, alcohol use, sexual activity, epidemiology.

Kenyon Stebbins: Tobacco and health, Mexico, rural health services, hazardous wastes.

Howard F. Stein: Psychoanalytic anthropology, culture of medicine, Slovak-Americans.

Patricia Stuart-Macadam: Biocultural perspectives on breastfeeding, reproduction.

Emoke Szathmary: Biological anthropology, diabetes, Canadian aborigines.

Michael T. Taussig: Nutrition, development, consciousness, colonialism, shamanism, South America.

Victor Turner: Ritual healing, divination, religion and symbolism, Africa

Wenda Trevathan: Evolutionary Medicine, primate and hominid birthing.

Toni Tripp-Reimer: Nursing anthropology, aging, human variability, clinical assessment.

Robert T. Trotter: Alcohol and drug use, Mexican American farm laborers, AIDS, curanderismo, lead poisoning.

Bill True: Epidemiology, post-traumatic stress disorder, drug use.

Douglas Ubelaker: Human skeletal biology, paleopathology, forensic anthropology, demography, archeology.

Maria-Luisa Urdaneta: Metabolic disorders, Diabetes, Mexican-American health and nutrition, Texas.

Allan Young: Discourse and medical knowledge, psychiatry, Ethiopia, Nepal, US.

James Young: Medical choices, Mexico.

Anthony Wallace: Psychological anthropology, disasters, Seneca of NE US.

Hazel Weidman: Clinical anthropology., transcultural healthcare, Miami ethnic groups, Founder of Society for Medical Anthropology.

Kenneth M. Weiss: Human genome, molecular anthro., behavioral adaptation of primates and humans, demography.

Linda Whiteford: Maternal and child health, reproduction, Caribbean.

John Wesley Whiting: Child rearing, personality, psychological anthropology, world comparisons, Melanesia.

Michael Winkelman: Consciousness, altered states, therapeutic effects of hallucinogens, Baja California.

Irving Zola: Medical institutions, physically disabled, crime, poverty.

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