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Herbal Medicine in Yemen: Traditional Knowledge and Practice, and Their Value for Today's World [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 561 g, 26 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Islamic History and Civilization 96
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2012
  • Kirjastus: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004221506
  • ISBN-13: 9789004221505
  • Formaat: Hardback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 561 g, 26 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Islamic History and Civilization 96
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2012
  • Kirjastus: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004221506
  • ISBN-13: 9789004221505
Traditional medical lore along with its practitioners druggists and healers survives in Yemen today. Owing to the country's rich biodiversity, the main body of the medicines is plant-based. This book features fourteen scholars from Europe, North America and the Middle East (three of them from Yemen) who represent both humanities and natural sciences. They address the topic of herbal medicines and their multifaceted applications within traditional Yemeni society across boundaries of disciplines, such as Islamic studies, history, social anthropology, pharmacy and agriculture. The approaches are based on textual analysis, empirical research and laboratory experiment. Both historical and contemporary issues are covered.

Contributors include: Mohammed Al-Duais, Jacques Fleurentin, Amin Al-Hakimi, Ingrid Hehmeyer, Gottfried Jetschke, Efraim Lev, Ulrike Lindequist, Miranda Morris, Ester Muchawsky-Schnapper, Frédéric Pelat, Mikhail Rodionov, Petra Schmidl, Daniel Martin Varisco and Anhar Yani.

Arvustused

an important contribution to the study of traditional plant-based medicine, broadly embedded in its fascinating cultural, religious, and historical contexts. Jillian M. De Gezelle in Economic Botany XX(X) 2013.

Bringing together almost every scholar who has worked on traditional herbal medicine in Yemen, this book is a summation of decades of research and will be the one comprehensive treatment of the subject for years to come. Werner Daum in Bulletin of the British Foundation for the Study of Arabia (BFSA) 18 (2013).

"... die Lektüre dieser interdisziplinären Beiträge ist ein Gewinn." Dr. Armin Schopen in Jemen-Report 45.1-2 (2014).

Foreword vii
Sheikh A. Bawazir
Acknowledgements ix
About the Authors xi
A Note on Transliteration Convention xiii
List of Illustrations and Maps
xiv
Map 1 The Governorates of Yemen
xvi
Map 2 Significant Places Cited
xvii
Introduction 1(6)
Hanne Schonig
Ingrid Hehmeyer
The Validity of Traditional Medicine as an Effective Tool in Issues of Human Health
7(14)
Ingrid Hehmeyer
Eastern Mediterranean Pharmacology and India Trade as a Background for Yemeni Medieval Medicinal Plants
21(22)
Efraim Lev
Magic and Medicine in a Thirteenth-century Treatise on the Science of the Stars
43(26)
Petra G. Schmidl
Qat and Traditional Healing in Yemen
69(34)
Daniel Martin Varisco
The Aloe and the Frankincense Tree in Southern Arabia: Different Approaches to Their Use
103(24)
Miranda Morris
Healing through Medicinal Plants: Old Yemenite Therapeutic Traditions and Their Application in Jerusalem Today
127(16)
Ester Muchawsky-Schnapper
Honey, Coffee, and Tea in Cultural Practices of Hadramawt
143(10)
Mikhail Rodionov
From Medicinal Plants of Yemen to Therapeutic Herbal Drugs
153(14)
Jacques Fleurentin
The Miraculous Plant halqa (Cyphostemma digitatum): From Grandmother's Kitchen in Yemen's South-western Highlands to Modern Medicinal and Culinary Applications
167(18)
Mohammed Al-Duais
Gottfried Jetschke
A Pharmacist's View of the Potential Value to Modern Medicine of Plants and Fungi Used by Traditional Medicine in Yemen
185(18)
Ulrike Lindequist
Health Issues in the Mountains of Yemen: Healing Practices as Part of Farmers' Traditional Knowledge
203(16)
Amin Al-Hakimi
Anhar Ya'ni
Frederic Pelat
Indices
219
Index of Plants and Fungi
219(10)
Index of Names
229(6)
Index of Topics and Keywords
235
Dr. Ingrid Hehmeyer, an Associate Professor of History of Science and Technology at Ryerson University, Toronto (Canada), received her Doctorate in Agriculture in 1988 and a Master of Science (equiv.) in Pharmacy in 1990, both from the University of Bonn.

Anne Regourd, Ph.D. in Philosophy (1987), teaches at the University of Paris 4-Sorbonne, and is Associee at the CNRS. She published on Divinatory and Magic practices in Mediaeval Islam and contemporary Yemen (Religious Anthropology, History of Sciences) and in Arabic Philology.

Dr. Hanne Schönig, Ph.D. (1984) in Oriental Languages and Islamic Studies, is a researcher at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Area Studies, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. She has published on Yemeni material culture including Schminken, Düfte und Räucherwerk der Jemenitinnen (Ergon, 2002).