"Fascinating and detailed account of local medicine, morality and metaphysics in Trinidad. Excellent ethnographic vignettes and vigorous conclusions, a major contribution to current debates on religion and modernity." Roland Littlewood, University College London"The Devil is Disorder covers an area often overlooked in medical anthropology - the link to religious beliefs and practices. The author shows impressively the relevance of taking religion into account when studying medicine. Her study also highlights the dynamic nature of cultures and the adaptability of traditions." Bettina Schmidt, University of Wales Trinity Saint David