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This article contains an analysis of Eliza Orzeszkowa’s novel Dziurdziowie with particular consideration of quackery as a social, ethical and psychological phenomenon. It also characterizes this issue on the basis of another novel by Orzeszkowa, namely Wiedźma (Witch) and the series of articles published in “Wisła” in the late eighties and nineties of the nineteen century. The subject of this article is the author’s specific positivist attitude to folk medicine and its reflection in these literary pieces. The interpretation is based on Orzeszkowa’s distinction between ‘quackery’ and ‘woman wizardry’, and their consequences for the representatives of these professions. This article also raises the issue of primitive mentality compared with widely understood otherness and emphasizes the quake’s ethical and legal responsibility for their paramedical activity.
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Innovative e-tourism tools could combine virtual reality, audio-visual data and physical travel to create a unique tourism experience for different groups of users. The aim of this study is to develop a geoinformation system supporting e-tourism for seniors. The proposals included a social geoinformation service (geoportal) and a mobile application. The solutions were tested in religious tourism destinations. The study included development of the technical requirements based on the map reading skills of the surveyed group. The recommendations presented in this article increase the knowledge about the practice and development of such geoinformation solutions.
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