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Cirugía y pueblos Amerindios: un reto interculturalDOI: 10.1590/S1726-46342010000100015 Keywords: cultural competency, history of medicine, surgery, cultural diversity, traditional medicine. Abstract: many cultures have performed the cutting and excision of the human anatomy under contexts that we consider magical or religious; nevertheless, the will to offer recovery to people in their diseases, progressively transformed these cuttings into procedures aimed at the extraction of their causes, known as surgery. however, that didn’t imply a replacement but a different sight of how to provide health, that is why there are still gaps between that "symbolic surgery" and the one practiced in occident. in this review we offer a description of the vision of diverse communities regarding surgery, and some anecdotes of how it has influenced, modified or rejected the application of modern surgery.
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