Encyclopedia of Folk Medicine: Old World and New World TraditionsBloomsbury Academic, 2004 - 392페이지 A wide-ranging compilation on the materia medica of the ordinary people of Britain and North America, comparing practices in both places. |
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... ( Parler 1962 : 864 ) , to the stings of wasps ( Parler 1962 : 918 ) , bees ( Cannon 1984 : 114 ) , and scorpions ( Brown 1952-1964 : 292 ) and to snake bites ( Pick- ard and Buley 1945 : 42 ) . It has been rubbed onto the rash of poison ...
... ( Parler 1962 , 3 : 809 ) . Fowl have been associated in folk medicine with palsy . A bundle of their feathers at the head of the patient's bed was thought to cure palsy ( Parler 1962 , 3 : 808 ) . On the other hand , to hold a dying ...
... ( Parler 1962 : 1110 ) . Both bleeding ( Guerin 1953 : 55 ) and blood poisoning ( Los Angeles News 1869 ) have been treated with peach leaves . Worms have been treated with peach - leaf tea ( Randolph 1947 : 106 ) or with an infusion of ...