Healing Herbs of the Upper Rio Grande

Healing Herbs of the Upper Rio Grande

Author: Leonora Scott Muse Curtin

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13:

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This is the landmark ethno-botanical book by L. S. M. Curtin, who learned herbal medicine firsthand from Spanish and Native American folk healers, midwives, and elders.


Herbs and Things

Herbs and Things

Author: Jeanne Rose

Publisher: Last Gasp

Published: 2015-02-25

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780867195255

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This fine title from Last Gasp is the essential herbal reference book, a complete compendium of practical and exotic herbal lore that is guaranteed to turn you on to the fact that plants and animals have been used for thousands of years in various ways to make people healthier, and to help them to live longer and more effective lives.


Medicinal Wild Plants of the Prairie

Medicinal Wild Plants of the Prairie

Author: Kelly Kindscher

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13:

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Kindscher documents the medicinal use of 203 native prairie plants by the Plains Indians. He also adds information on recent pharmacological findings to further illuminate the medicinal nature of these plants. He uses Indian, common, and scientific names and describes Anglo folk uses, medicinal uses, scientific research, and cultivation.


The Herb Book

The Herb Book

Author: John Lust

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2014-05-10

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 0486794784

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More than 2,000 complete and concise descriptions of herbs, illustrated by more than 275 line drawings, offer natural aids to health and happiness. Includes tips on growing, botanical medicine, seasoning, and much more.


Healing with Plants in the American and Mexican West

Healing with Plants in the American and Mexican West

Author: Margarita Artschwager Kay

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 1996-07

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0816516464

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Are any of these plants dangerous, and do any of them really work? Where did they come from, and where are they available now? How can health-care practitioners gain the confidence of their patients to learn whether they are using alternative medicines for specific illnesses, symptoms, or injuries? Perhaps most intriguing, which of these plants might be waiting to take the place of known antibiotics as pathological organisms become increasingly resistant to modern miracle drugs?


Herbal and Magical Medicine

Herbal and Magical Medicine

Author: James Kirkland

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1992-01-30

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780822312178

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Herbal and Magical Medicine draws on perspectives from folklore, anthropology, psychology, medicine, and botany to describe the traditional medical beliefs and practices among Native, Anglo- and African Americans in eastern North Carolina and Virginia. In documenting the vitality of such seemingly unusual healing traditions as talking the fire out of burns, wart-curing, blood-stopping, herbal healing, and rootwork, the contributors to this volume demonstrate how the region’s folk medical systems operate in tandem with scientific biomedicine. The authors provide illuminating commentary on the major forms of naturopathic and magico-religious medicine practiced in the United States. Other essays explain the persistence of these traditions in our modern technological society and address the bases of folk medical concepts of illness and treatment and the efficacy of particular pratices. The collection suggests a model for collaborative research on traditional medicine that can be replicated in other parts of the country. An extensive bibliography reveals the scope and variety of research in the field. Contributors. Karen Baldwin, Richard Blaustein, Linda Camino, Edward M. Croom Jr., David Hufford, James W. Kirland, Peter Lichstein, Holly F. Mathews, Robert Sammons, C. W. Sullivan III