Mirau And His Practice: A Study Of The Ethno-Medicinal Repertoire Of A Tanzanian Herbalist
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Author: Raimo Harjula
Binding: Paperback
Published: Tri-Med : London
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Pages: Good
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This academic work presents a meticulous examination of traditional healing within East Africa, focusing on the extensive ethno-medicinal repertoire of Mirau, a revered Tanzanian herbalist. It chronicles the intricate methods and profound botanical knowledge employed in his practice, offering a rare window into indigenous medical systems. The study illustrates the cultural significance of local remedies and the holistic approach to health prevalent in the region. Harjula's research details the specific plants utilized and their applications, providing invaluable insights for scholars of anthropology and ethnobotany. This compelling volume serves as an essential resource for understanding the enduring legacy of traditional medicine in contemporary society.
Author: Raimo Harjula
Binding: Paperback
Published: Tri-Med : London
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This academic work presents a meticulous examination of traditional healing within East Africa, focusing on the extensive ethno-medicinal repertoire of Mirau, a revered Tanzanian herbalist. It chronicles the intricate methods and profound botanical knowledge employed in his practice, offering a rare window into indigenous medical systems. The study illustrates the cultural significance of local remedies and the holistic approach to health prevalent in the region. Harjula's research details the specific plants utilized and their applications, providing invaluable insights for scholars of anthropology and ethnobotany. This compelling volume serves as an essential resource for understanding the enduring legacy of traditional medicine in contemporary society.