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Scherlievo disease: A forgotten endemic treponematosis of the 18th–19th century Balkans
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, EarlyView.
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Plants used against obesity in Turkish folk medicine: A review.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Obesity is one of the growing public health problems in Turkey, as well as all over the world, threatening people of almost all ages.
Seyid Ahmet Sargin
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Medicine, Pseudomedicine, and “Folk Medicine”
Abstract In recent years, medical professionals have noted a concerning rise in lawfully available dietary supplements and various other forms of interventions marketed to broad segments of the population. These products are marketed for an increasing number of conditions and are offered by a growing number of large retailers ...Varga, Somogy; id_orcid 0000-0001-9383-7843 +1 more
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Iranian journal of pharmaceutical research, 2013
Avicennia marina (Avicenniaceae) is a species of mangrove tree used for treatment of small pox lesions in Persian folk medicine. The antiviral activity of methanol, ethanol, water, chloroform and n-hexane extracts was evaluated against HIV-1 and HSV ...
R. Namazi +3 more
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Avicennia marina (Avicenniaceae) is a species of mangrove tree used for treatment of small pox lesions in Persian folk medicine. The antiviral activity of methanol, ethanol, water, chloroform and n-hexane extracts was evaluated against HIV-1 and HSV ...
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Traditions of Folk Medicine in America
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987ONE OF the more engrossing medical consultations of the 19th century began when Tom spied Huck ambling down the road swinging a dead cat. Curiosity getting the better of him too, Tom asked the obvious question and learned that what dead cats "is good for" are to "cure warts with." But warts could also, Tom rejoined, be cured with "spunk-water," if one ...
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1991
The fungal flora of the forest zone of West Siberia contains an average number of species. The Khanty living there consume only half a score of them. Several fungi are used for different purposes. The article presents data on the use of Amanita muscaria, Fomes fomentarius, Inonotus obliquus, Phellinus nigricans and the puff-ball in folk medicine.
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The fungal flora of the forest zone of West Siberia contains an average number of species. The Khanty living there consume only half a score of them. Several fungi are used for different purposes. The article presents data on the use of Amanita muscaria, Fomes fomentarius, Inonotus obliquus, Phellinus nigricans and the puff-ball in folk medicine.
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