Southern folk medicine, 1750-1820 /

"Explores methods of cure during a time when the South relied more heavily on homespun remedies than on professionally prescribed treatments ... Kay K. Moss inventories the medical ingredients and practices adopted by physicians, herb women, yeoman farmers, plantation mistresses, merchants, tra...

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书目详细资料
主要作者: Moss, Kay
格式: Licensed eBooks
语言:英语
出版: Columbia : University Of South Carolina Press 2010.
版:Pbk. edition.
在线阅读:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv25c4z37
实物特征
总结:"Explores methods of cure during a time when the South relied more heavily on homespun remedies than on professionally prescribed treatments ... Kay K. Moss inventories the medical ingredients and practices adopted by physicians, herb women, yeoman farmers, plantation mistresses, merchants, tradesmen, preachers, and quacks alike. Moss shows how families passed down cures as heirlooms, how remedies crossed cultural and ethnic boundaries, and how domestic healers compounded native herbs and plants with exotic ingredients. Moss assembles her picture of domestic medical practice largely from an analysis of twelve commonplace books--or repositories of information, medical and otherwise--kept by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century southerners. She reveals that men and women of all social classes collected medical guidance and receipts in handwritten journals. Whether well educated or unlettered, many preferred home remedies over treatment by the region's few professional physicians. Of particular interest to natural historians, an extensive guide to medicinal plants, their scientific names, and their traditional uses is also included"--Page 4 of cover
实物描述:1 online resource (xv, 259 pages) : illustrations
参考书目:Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-250) and indexes.
ISBN:9781643362915
1643362917
1570039518
9781570039515