Ethnomedicine

Ethnomedicine
Title Ethnomedicine PDF eBook
Author Pamela I. Erickson
Publisher Waveland Press
Pages 133
Release 2007-11-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478608641

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People throughout time and place, no matter their belief system, have sought to discover causes and cures for illness and disease. Among Westerners is a groundswell to augment biomedicine with holistic practices inherent in ethnomedicines of non-Western traditions. Yet missing are awareness and knowledge of the foundations and outgrowth of these alternative concepts. Erickson fills this gap by clearly explaining the basic organizing principles that underlie all medical systems, the full range of theories of disease causation, the geographical distribution of medical practices, and the historical trends that led to biomedical dominance. Her efficient, balanced approach highlights commonalities among the worlds vast and diverse medical systems, making ethnomedicine easier to internalize and to apply in clinical settings.

Ethnomedicine and Drug Discovery

Ethnomedicine and Drug Discovery
Title Ethnomedicine and Drug Discovery PDF eBook
Author M.M. Iwu
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 347
Release 2002-03-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0080531253

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Approx.344 pages

Ethnomedicinal Plants

Ethnomedicinal Plants
Title Ethnomedicinal Plants PDF eBook
Author Mahendra Rai
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 511
Release 2011-02-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1439853622

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Presenting recent discoveries on ethnomedicinal plants around the world, this book focuses on evaluating the progress to date as well as the future potential of drug development in ethnomedicine. Eight reviews examine therapeutic applications including the spasmolitic effects of various plants, the anti-inflammatory activity of plants from Brazil a

Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Ethnomedicine

Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Ethnomedicine
Title Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Ethnomedicine PDF eBook
Author Mark Nichter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 286
Release 2021-12-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134298854

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First Published in 1992. The reader of this volume will see how a decade of new work has remade ethnomedicine into one of the livelier and more promising domains of anthropology. Nicthter's encompassing redefinition of the relationship of ethnomedicine to medical anthropology and his critical comments that introduce each chapter are bound to provoke discussion and response over the years to come. - Arthur Kleinman, MD Harvard Medical School.

Ethnomedicinal Plants with Therapeutic Properties

Ethnomedicinal Plants with Therapeutic Properties
Title Ethnomedicinal Plants with Therapeutic Properties PDF eBook
Author V.R. Mohan
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 478
Release 2019-02-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 0429946910

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Ethnomedicinal Plants with Therapeutic Properties provides detailed information on locally important medicinal plants, discusses the pharmacological properties of selected medicinal plants, and looks at the phytodrug aspects of selected plants. In 24 important chapters, the volume covers ethnomedicine, pharmacology, and pharmacognosy of selected plants. Medicinal plants are an important part of our natural health. They serve as important therapeutic agents as well as valuable raw materials for manufacturing numerous traditional and modern medicines. The history of medicinal plants used for treating diseases and ailments dates back to the beginning of human civilization. Our forefathers were compelled to use any natural substance that they could find to ease their suffering caused by acute and chronic illnesses, wounds and injuries and even terminal illness. This volume highlights recent scientific evidence of therapeutic properties of traditionally used medicinal plants in relation to clinical outcomes and remedies for promotion of human well-being. The authors have endeavored to convey the therapeutic knowledge of ethnomedicinal plants clearly and concisely.

Herbal Drugs

Herbal Drugs
Title Herbal Drugs PDF eBook
Author K. G. Ramawat
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9788184895605

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Healing Plants of Nigeria

Healing Plants of Nigeria
Title Healing Plants of Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Anselm Adodo
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 277
Release 2020-03-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 0429804474

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Healing Plants of Nigeria: Ethnomedicine and Therapeutic Applications offers comprehensive information on the use of herbal medicines in West Africa. Combining an evidence-based, ethnobotanical perspective with a pharmacological and pharmaceutical approach to phytomedicine, the book bridges the gap between the study of herbal plants’ pharmacological properties and active compounds for the development of clinical drugs and community-oriented approaches, emphasising local use. It demonstrates how the framework of African traditional medicine can be preserved in a contemporary clinical context. The book outlines the history and beliefs surrounding the traditional use of herbs by the local population alongside their application in contemporary phytotherapy in Nigeria and West Africa. It features a critical assessment of the scientific rationale behind the use of these plants in ethnomedicine and offers a composite catalogue of phytotherapeutic and wellness agents, detailing the safety profile, efficacy, and scientific integrity of plants used to treat diseases and optimise health. Features: An ethnobotanical survey containing over 200 full-colour photographs of Nigerian and West African plants. A unique combination of ethnobotany and pharmacognosy, bridging the divide between pharmaceutical and community-oriented approaches to herbal medicine research. Contextual discussion of the therapeutic potential of Nigerian herbal medicine. Offers a template which can be used to separate the superstitious aspects of ethnomedicine from culturally inherited deposits of knowledge. A handbook for herbal and natural medicine practitioners, the book is aimed at African thinkers, scientists, healthcare providers and students of pharmacology and ethnomedicine.