Medical Anthropology Quarterly was created in 1983.
Society for Medical Anthropology was created in 1967.
The three basic theoretical frameworks in medical anthropology are critical medical anthropology, interpretive medical anthropology, and biocultural medical anthropology. Critical medical anthropology focuses on how social inequalities affect health and healthcare, interpretive medical anthropology examines how individuals interpret and experience illness and treatment, and biocultural medical anthropology looks at how biological and cultural factors interact to shape health and illness.
The Quarterly was created in 1987.
Crozer Quarterly was created in 1924.
Quarterly Essay was created in 2001.
Linacre Quarterly was created in 1932.
Psychiatric Quarterly was created in 1927.
Police Quarterly was created in 1998.
Critical Quarterly was created in 1958.
The Cambridge Quarterly was created in 1966.
Light Quarterly was created in 1992.
Philological Quarterly was created in 1922.