Abstract
This article gives a short survey of the medicinal botanicals applied in the traditional medicine of the Veps, a small Finno-Ugric people, to treat severe respiratory infections— bronchitis, pneumonia, and tuberculosis of the lungs. Attention is focused on the methods of preparing the medicines, both simple and more complex medicinal forms. Veps’ traditional healing (znakharstva) applies medicinal botanicals with charms or spells. Nevertheless, we emphasize the scientific foundation and the efficacy of Veps popular medicine, that uses rare, rather than common plants.
Keywords: Veps, geography, culture, folk medicine, plant drugs, phytotherapy.
Current Traditional Medicine
Title:Medicinal Botanicals in the Traditional Medicine of the Veps Used for Bronchial Infections
Volume: 4 Issue: 2
Author(s): Oleg Davidovich Barnaulov and A.O. Barnaulov*
Affiliation:
- The N.P. Bekhterov Human Brain Institute, St. Petersburg,Russian Federation
Keywords: Veps, geography, culture, folk medicine, plant drugs, phytotherapy.
Abstract: This article gives a short survey of the medicinal botanicals applied in the traditional medicine of the Veps, a small Finno-Ugric people, to treat severe respiratory infections— bronchitis, pneumonia, and tuberculosis of the lungs. Attention is focused on the methods of preparing the medicines, both simple and more complex medicinal forms. Veps’ traditional healing (znakharstva) applies medicinal botanicals with charms or spells. Nevertheless, we emphasize the scientific foundation and the efficacy of Veps popular medicine, that uses rare, rather than common plants.
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Barnaulov Davidovich Oleg and Barnaulov A.O.*, Medicinal Botanicals in the Traditional Medicine of the Veps Used for Bronchial Infections, Current Traditional Medicine 2018; 4 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2215083804666180426091758
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2215083804666180426091758 |
Print ISSN 2215-0838 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 2215-0846 |
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