Late in the eighteenth century, the Welsh traveler, naturalist and antiquarian Thomas Pennant (1726-98) devoted a long description in his Arctic Zoology to the elk (Alces alces), called the moose in North America, the largest extant species in the deer family (figure 8.1). According to Pennant , North American natives used the elk hoof in the same way it was used in Old World pharmacopeias: "The opinion of this animal's being subject to epilepsy seems to have been universal, as well as the cure it finds by scratching its ear with the hind hoof till it draws blood. That hoof has been used on Indian medicine for the falling-sickness; they apply it to the heart of the afflicted, make him hold it in his left hand, and rub his ear with it." On t...
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Abstract Using animals and their products to treat patients suffering from a range of health condit...
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ABSTRACT: Animals have been used as treatment for various illnesses by many human cultures. This pap...
The Gran Chaco region is an area of vast cultural and biological richness that is inhabited by diff...
561-569This paper provides an overview of the traditional uses of animal species and their derivativ...
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that as many as 80% of the world's more than ...
This article presents a preliminary survey by which to track, in the longue durée, the path of the n...
The abundant anthropological and historical evidence for animal-based medicine, or zootherapy, sugge...
The Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus Cabrera, 1907), an endemic subspecies, is an important elemen...
Zootherapy has belonged to the dermatological treatment in various cultures through the ages. The Tr...
From the emergence of species, human and animals had established mutual relationships. Societies hav...
Abstract Zootherapy is the treatment of human ailments with remedies made from animals and their pro...
Abstract Using animals and their products to treat patients suffering from a range of health condit...
Animalia, Autopsia, Natura: George Stubbs’s The Moose, 1770 ‘Mr. Stubbs, an artist not less happy i...
(1) Background: this review documents the wide repertoire of practices and remedies based on the use...
Three giant-sized mammals, bison, African elephants, and sperm whales, faced sustained hunting in th...
Animals have been used as medicinal resources for the treatment and relieve of a myriad of illnesses...
ABSTRACT: Animals have been used as treatment for various illnesses by many human cultures. This pap...
The Gran Chaco region is an area of vast cultural and biological richness that is inhabited by diff...
561-569This paper provides an overview of the traditional uses of animal species and their derivativ...
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that as many as 80% of the world's more than ...