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Ethnobotany

Exhibiting 101 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
2008 CERusskie rukopisnye travniki XVII–XVIII vekov: Issledovanie fol′klora i etnobotaniki. (Russian Manuscript Herbals of the 17th and 18th Centuries: An Investigation of Folklore and Ethnobotany).
1885 CEA contribution to South African materia medica, chiefly from plants in use among the natives.
1703 CEA description of the Western Islands of Scotland.: Containing a full account of their situation, extent, soils, product, harbours, bays, tides, anchoring places, and fisheries. The ancient and modern government, religion and customs of the inhabitants, particularly of their druids, heathen temples, monasteries, churches, chappels, antiquities, monuments, forts, caves, and other curiosities of art and nature. Of their admirable and expeditious way of curing most diseases by simples of their own product. A particular account of the second sight, or faculty of forseeing things to come, by way of vision, so common among them. A brief hint of methods to improve trade in that country, both by sea and land. With a new map of the whole, describing the harbours, anchoring places, and dangerous rocks, for the benefit of sailers. To which is added a brief description of the Isles of Orkney, and Schetland.
1972 CEA medicine-man's implements and plants in a Tiahuanacoid tomb in highland Bolivia, (Etnologiska studier, 32). Edited by Henry Wassén.
1822 CEA narrative of the life and medical discoveries of Samuel Thomson: Containing an account of his system of practice, and the manner of curing disease with vegetable medicine, upon a plan entirely new; to which is added an introduction to his New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician containing the principles upon which the system is founded, with remarks on fevers, steaming, poison &c.
1942 CEA study of Delaware Indian medicine practice and folk beliefs.
2000 CEAfrican traditional medicine: A dictionary of plant use and applications with supplement: Search system for diseases.
1994 CEAfrikanische Arzneipflanzen und Jagdgifte.
1973 CEAlgonquin ethnobotany: An Interpretation of aboriginal adaptation in Southwestern Quebec. 2 vols.
1970 CEAmerican Indian medicine.
1817 CE​–1820 CEAmerican medical botany, being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts. 3 vols.
1763 CEAn account of the success of the bark of the willow in the cure of agues.
1774 CEAn oration…containing an enquiry into the natural history of medicine among the Indians in North-America; and a comparative view of their diseases and remedies, with those of civilized nations.
1990 CEAztec medicine, health, and nutrition.
2011 CEBedouin ethnobotany: Plant concepts and uses in a desert pastoral world.
2000 CEBiodiversity and native America. Edited by Paul E. Minnis and Wayne J. Elisens.
1670 CECatalogus plantarum Angliae, et insularum adjacentium: tum indigenas, tum in agris passim cultas complectens.
1975 CECherokee plants their uses - a 400 year history.
2012 CEChocolate as medicine: A quest over the centuries.
2009 CEChocolate in Mesoamerica: A cultural history of cacao. Edited by Cameron L. McNeil.
1860 CEColección de medicamentos indigenas y sus aplicaciones, estraidos de los reinos vegetal, mineral y animal, recogidos y anotados por [...], segunda edición corregida y aumentada.
1751 CEDescriptions, virtues, and uses of sundry plants of these northern parts of America, and particularly of the newly discovered Indian cure for the venereal disease.
1973 CEDrugs and foods from little-known plants: Notes in Harvard University herbaria.
1533 CEEn nyttelig laegebog for fattige og rige, unge og gamle.
1996 CEEncyclopedia of native American healing.
1992 CEEthnobiological classification: Principles of categorization of plants and animals in traditional societies.
2016 CEEthnobotany of Mexico: Interactions of people and plants in Mesoamerica. Edited by Rafael Lira, Alejandro Casas, José Blancas.
1974 CEEthnobotany of the Blackfoot Indians.
1933 CEEthnobotany of the Forest Potawatomi Indians.
1939 CEEthnobotany of the Hopi. Bulletin No. 15.
2012 CEEthnobotany of the Kondh, Poraja, Gadaba and Bonda of the Koraput region of Odisha, India.
1923 CEEthnobotany of the Menomini Indians.
1928 CEEthnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians.
1944 CEEthnobotany of the Navajo. Monographs of the School of American Research, No. 8.
1932 CEEthnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians.
1916 CEEthnobotany of the Tewa Indians. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 55.
1915 CEEthnobotany of the Zuñi Indians. Thirtieth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology.
2014 CEEthnobotany of tuberculosis in Laos.
1995 CEEthnobotany: Evolution of a discipline. Edited by Richard Schultes and Siri Sylvia von Reis.
2018 CEEthnopharmaceutical knowledge in Samogita region of Lithuania: where old traditions overlap with modern medicine.
1994 CEFootprints of the forest: Ka'Apor ethnobotany- The historical ecology of plant utilization by an Amazonian people.
1913 CEGarci da Orta: Colloquies on the simples & drugs of India. New edition (Lisbon, 1895) edited and annotated by the Conde de Ficalho. Translated with an introduction and index by Sir Clements Markham.
2014 CEHandbook of African medicinal plants. Second edition.
1947 CEHealing herbs of the upper Rio Grande.
2001 CEHealing plants: Medicine of the Florida Seminole Indians.
1995 CEHealing threads: Traditional medicines of the Highlands and Islands.
1996 CEHealing with plants in the American and Mexican West.
1989 CEHerbal medicine past and present. Vol. 1: Trying to give ease: Tommie Bass and the story of herbal medicine. Vol. 2: A reference guide to medicinal plants: Herbal medicine past and present.
1975 CEHerbal pharmacology in the People's Republic of China: A trip report of the American Herbal Pharmacology Delegation. Submitted to the Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China.
1741 CE​–1750 CEHet Amboinsche Kruidboek . . . Herbarium Amboinense . . . nunc primum in lucem edidit & in Latinum semonem vertit Joannes Burmannus. 6 vols.