Indigenous Methods of Processing Materia Medica among Selected Traditional Medical Practitioners in Ibadan, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Ethno Med Journal
Title Indigenous Methods of Processing Materia Medica among Selected Traditional Medical Practitioners in Ibadan, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 6
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 187-195
URL http://www.krepublishers.com/02-Journals/S-EM/EM-06-0-000-12-Web/EM-06-3-000-12-Abst-PDF/S-EM-06-3-1​87-12-224-Obafemi-J-C/S-EM-06-3-187-12-224-Obafemi-J-C-Tt.pdf
Abstract
The study is aimed at bringing out the ways therapeutic medicines are processed among traditional medical
practitioners in Ibadan, Nigeria. With the use of ethnographic methods to elicit information, the study investigates the aspects
of preparations of medicinal ingredients to stimulate purposeful discussion on the need for an unbiased examination of the
material, methods and techniques in the traditional medical practice, including compilation of native pharmacopoeia. Through
rigorous and concerted study of the methods of processing medicinal ingredients, a more comprehensive account of traditional
healers’ contributions to the battle against diseases and maintenance of health and well- being are envisaged. The study, through
practical demonstration reveals the methods of processing medicinal ingredients and their administrations. The understanding
of the preparation of medicinal ingredients is fundamental to the understanding of the relevance of traditional medicine in the
global health and development.

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