Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Kin, Society, and Religion
Chapter One: A Malleable World: Injury, Care, and Belonging
Interlude: Yashume
Chapter Two: The Pure and the Pious: Flow, Containment, and Transgression
Part Two: Fistula Treatment and the Institution
Chapter Three: Mending the Mothers of Ethiopia: Institutional Roots, Logic, and Mission
Interlude: Poison
Chapter Four: Clinical Tracks: Moving through Surgery
Part Three: Beyond Surgery
Chapter Five: Healing and Reforming: The Making of the Modern Clinical Subject
Interlude: Conversion
Chapter Six: From Orphan to Apprentice: Crafting Patient Entrepreneurs at Desta Mender
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index