Wolf, 2021
ViewPDF| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
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| Ackerknecht | Problems of primitive medicine | |
| Delaney et al. | The curse: A cultural history of menstruation | |
| Schendel et al. | Medicine in Mexico: From Aztec herbs to betatrons | |
| Tuzin | Yam symbolism in the Sepik: An interpretative account | |
| Jones | Sanapia: Comanche medicine woman | |
| Strack | The Jew and Human Sacrifice: human blood and Jewish ritual, an historical and sociological inquiry | |
| Moss | Southern folk medicine, 1750-1820 | |
| Shepard | Pharmacognosy and the senses in two Amazonian societies | |
| Scarborough | Pharmacy and drug lore in antiquity: Greece, Rome, Byzantium | |
| Sanz-Biset et al. | Plants as medicinal stressors, the case of depurative practices in Chazuta valley (Peruvian Amazonia) | |
| Forrest et al. | Witches, whores, and sorcerers: the concept of evil in early Iran | |
| Symonds | Political economy and cultural logics of HIV/AIDS among the Hmong in Northern Thailand | |
| Van Andel | The reinvention of household medicine by enslaved Africans in Suriname | |
| Riddle | Goddesses, elixirs, and witches: plants and sexuality throughout human history | |
| De Gezelle | Q’eqchi’Maya reproductive ethnomedicine | |
| Wolf | Cultural conceptualizations of magical practices related to menstrual blood in a transhistorical and transcontinental perspective | |
| Burch | Taking the medicine: a short history of medicine's beautiful idea and our difficulty swallowing it | |
| Pursell | The herbal apothecary: 100 medicinal herbs and how to use them | |
| Noegel | Scarlet and Harlots: Seeing Red in the Hebrew Bible | |
| Sumler | Cannabis in the Ancient Greek and Roman World | |
| Lambuth | Medical missions: the twofold task | |
| Chimininge | Myths and Rituals: The Adaptation and Adoption of Karanga Religiosity in the Zion Christian Church of Samuel Mutendi in Zimbabwe | |
| Summerton | Greco-Roman Medicine and What It Can Teach Us Today | |
| Bevan-Jones | Poisonous plants: a cultural and social history | |
| Flassy | Local knowledge, disease and healing in a Papua community |