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MEDICINAL PLANTS in Folk Tradition - Killerwall.net

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chapter 1 Herbs Without the Herbals 25<br />

Africa which are known to have jo<strong>in</strong>ed the wild flora of these islands sometime<br />

after.<br />

Such ga<strong>in</strong>s apart, however, the period s<strong>in</strong>ce 1800 can hardly have been<br />

k<strong>in</strong>d to the folk tradition as far as Brita<strong>in</strong> has been concerned (with Ireland<br />

it has been a different matter). The eighteenth-century wave of new respect<br />

for folk medic<strong>in</strong>e as a repository of potential extra weapons <strong>in</strong> the armoury<br />

of learned medic<strong>in</strong>e failed to last. So many alternatives of proven value<br />

poured <strong>in</strong> from all around the globe that search<strong>in</strong>g so close to home no longer<br />

seemed worth the effort. Though professional herbalism was sent underground<br />

by legislation secured by the orthodox medical community, it soon<br />

enjoyed a resurgence <strong>in</strong> the guise of physiomedicalism, a re-import from<br />

North America (along with some North American plant usage). That was<br />

too alien a development, however, to affect folk tradition significantly. Rustic<br />

remedies consequently disappeared once aga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>to obscurity, becom<strong>in</strong>g<br />

survivals from the past to be appreciated by the learned merely for their<br />

qua<strong>in</strong>tness. The national health services, provid<strong>in</strong>g free treatments of apparent<br />

reliability and potency, f<strong>in</strong>ally brought to a rapid end what rema<strong>in</strong>ed of a<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g tradition.<br />

The ma<strong>in</strong> purpose of Medic<strong>in</strong>al Plants <strong>in</strong> <strong>Folk</strong> <strong>Tradition</strong>: An Ethnobotany of<br />

Brita<strong>in</strong> & Ireland is to demonstrate that a large enough body of evidence has<br />

survived to show that the folk medical tradition was impressively wide <strong>in</strong> its<br />

botanical reach and equally impressive <strong>in</strong> the range of ailments it treated.<br />

Many of the plants recorded with<strong>in</strong> this tradition, even some of them that<br />

were used over wide areas, do not appear <strong>in</strong> the herbals. This lends strong<br />

support to the idea that the rural tradition reta<strong>in</strong>ed much of its autonomy<br />

through the centuries and was substantially self-sufficient.<br />

<strong>Folk</strong> medic<strong>in</strong>e had, of course, its limitations. The compla<strong>in</strong>ts treated on<br />

the whole were necessarily relatively m<strong>in</strong>or: coughs, colds, burns, sk<strong>in</strong> compla<strong>in</strong>ts,<br />

aches and pa<strong>in</strong>s, the staple of today’s doctor’s consult<strong>in</strong>g room. Some<br />

of its exponents could heal broken limbs, some would even treat tumours,<br />

but few went as far as surgery. For all its limitations, however, folk medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

does not deserve all the contempt heaped upon it by followers of learned<br />

medic<strong>in</strong>e. It probably did less harm overall, and may even have been more<br />

effective, than all their bleed<strong>in</strong>g and purg<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

However, the effectiveness or otherwise of folk medic<strong>in</strong>e is not a profitable<br />

area for discussion. Hardly any of its remedies have yet been subjected<br />

to randomised double-bl<strong>in</strong>d trials, the only test<strong>in</strong>g method recognised by

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