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Cunning-folk in the Medical Market-Place during the Nineteenth Century
Owen Davies
History
Centre for Regional and Local History
School of Creative Arts
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Cunning Folk
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Nineteenth Century
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Medical Market
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Healing
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Folkloric
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Newspaper Reports
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Botanist
20%
Spiritual Healers
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Medical Provision
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Medical Providers
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Quacks
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Public Perception
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18th Century
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Medical Practitioners
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Source Material
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Setter
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Ethnographic Sources
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Popular
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Arts and Humanities
Market-places
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Folk
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Medical
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19th Century
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cunning
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Healers
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Spiritual
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Popular
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18th Century
16%
Practitioners
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Neglect
16%
Medical practitioners
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Source Material
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