Some time ago here a problem arose between an indian community (of the guaranies) in Misiones and the central government. A child (Julian) of three years suffered from an illness, the doctors couldn't pick up an exact diagnostic, but they made sure that he needed an intervention quickly. On the other side the fathers and the chaman of the community didn't want the child to be treated in any form by the "medicina blanca" (white medicine), they wanted to treat the child with prayers, rituals and herbs. The case was presented before the court and the judge disposed that the child should be treated (by the force if necessary) in the hospital, and following the recommendation of the medics, he should be operated. The child was operated and now he's recovering. But the problem didn't end there (in spanish, now the director of the hospital doesn't want the child to be returned to the community, several cases like this happened coming from guaranies communities around the zone, so the problem is that if he should return to the community. Notice that the child was saved only because the fathers brought him to a near hospital. So the question is now that: Would it be wise to return the child to his parents when they will treat him with rituals, should any other illness arise? Should we allow the child to return to that place where the life of all humans lasts less than in the city or the mans are more inclined to get ill?
Obviously I'm not trying to talk about this particular case, but in general: Should belief be more important that the human health? I'm talking about any belief.
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