وثيقة

The practice of ethnomedicine in the Northern and Southern Provinces of Oman.

المعرف
DOI 10.5001/omj.2016.49
المساهمون
الناشر
Oman Medical Specialty Board.
ميلادي
2016-07
اللغة
الأنجليزية
الملخص الإنجليزي
Studies related to ethnomedicines investigate the way people manage illness and diseases because of their cultural perspective. Fields like ecology, epidemiology, and medical history jointly contribute to the broad field of ethnomedical study. The knowledge gathered by traditional healers in the villages and tribal communities on natural medicines remains unfamiliar to the majority of scientists and the general population. The study of ethnomedicine principally involves the compilation of empirical data, particularly the patterns of illness and treatments from folklore. Due to deforestation, and urbanization of the desert jungles, many valuable medicinal plants present in the study areas appear to be facing extinction in the near future if no proper conservation plans are carried out. This survey documented 33 different herbs used by the natives of Oman for various ailments. Parts of a particular plant, fresh or dried, might be crushed and drunk as an infusion or used externally as a poultice, ground into a paste, or inhaled as smoke. The survey identified 22 plant families, and 18 traditional treatment groups.
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Divakar, Madhu. C., Al-Siyabiyah, Amani, Varghese, Shirley S., & Al-Rubaie, Mohammed (2016). The practice of ethnomedicine in the Northern and Southern Provinces of Oman. Oman Medical Journal, 31 (4), 245-252.
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