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Faculty of Health Sciences – Department of Community Medicine

Mapping the experience and use of traditional healing in Northern Norway

Among conventional health care providers, users and traditional healers

Anette Langås Larsen

A dissertation for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor – January 2018

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