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Prinz, A.. |
The #Rauwolfia$ is a striking example how long a traditionally used drug and its importance for modern therapy was not recognized. As early as 1563 the Portuguese physician Garcia da Orta reported about the use of a snake-like root as a remedy against snake bites in the traditional medicine of Ceylon. This "snakewood" was introduced in European medicine only a few years later. Drugs from the newly discovered continents, like Ipecacuanha or Chinchonabark were accepted very quickly by the European doctors. They had welcomed every addition to their poor materia medica in that time. #Rauwolfia$ was used in European medicine in the same way as in India against intermittent fever, worms, snakebites and delirant conditions. In the 19th century #Rauwolfia$... |
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Palavras-chave: PHARMACOPEE; MEDECINE TRADITIONNELLE; ETHNOPHARMACOLOGIE; HISTOIRE; PLANTE MEDICINALE; ALCALOIDE; TAXONOMIE; INDUSTRIE PHARMACEUTIQUE. |
Ano: 1996 |
URL: http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010005515 |
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