folk medicine Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfəʊk ˌmed.ɪ.sən]
  • Us [ ˈfoʊk ˌmed.ɪ.sən]

Meaning of folk medicine In English

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Examples of folk medicine

  • Saffron is also esteemed in local folk medicine as a treatment for many ailments, especially skin problems.

  • Chiropractic's origins lie in the folk medicine of bonesetting, and as it evolved it incorporated vitalism, spiritual inspiration and rationalism.

  • Kop's population engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry, carpentry, blacksmithing, shoe making, pottery, sewing, folk medicine and bakery.

  • In pharmacognosy, folk medicines are first tested in clinical trials for efficacy.

  • Classifications based on race into ' folk medicine ' versus ' indigenous medicine ' are based on teleological dichotomy.

  • Mushrooms consumed by those practicing folk medicine are known as medicinal mushrooms.

  • The tea from its bark or leaves is used in the local folk medicine against diarrhoea and as gargle for throat infections.

  • The efficacy and safety of bearberry treatment in humans remains unproven, despite long-term use in folk medicine.

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