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Original Article

The King's Evil and its Polynesian Counterpart: A Contribution of Clinical Ethno-Psychiatry to Medical History

Pages 93-99 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Synopsis

The treatment of scrofula by the ceremony of the royal touch between the 11th century and the 18th century in England is considered in historical perspective. Similar treatments for an analogous clinical situation have been encountered in clinical ethnopsychiatric practice in the New Zealand Maori. A theory of origin for ceremonies of the royal touch is proposed in the light of these clinical observations.

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