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Essay heading: Religious Beliefs Vs. Medical Effectiveness
 
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Yet, they continued to bring her to the Western hospital in attempt to subside severe episodes as they interpreted them. They constantly challenged the medical staff, disregarded instructions and interfered with their child’s treatment mostly do to their religious belief that their child had been “chosen” by spirits to possibly become a neeb after she got older and had proper training...
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Here religious beliefs strongly influenced the way they perceived the intentions of their child’s doctors; the parents saw many treatments, especially invasive as dooming their child to certain death. Comparing these religious beliefs to Western beliefs, there is something to be said about the Naturalistic belief regarding illness and possible death...
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