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Folklore and Healthcare, Native American and Haitian, Haiti and Greece…
Folklore and Healthcare
Supernatural Healing
Deities
gods and goddess
Asclepius god of healing
Temples like Asclepions were built by worshiping cults. To be in a god’s favor, they brought offerings (Cartwright, 2018)
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Rituals
- Song, Dance, Drums
2.Call Deities
3.Voodoo Spells
4.Voodoo Priest Contend with Maji (Kidder, 2003)
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"The employment of magic consisted in opposing a supposed malign influence, such as that of a sorcerer, spirits of the dead, mythic animals, etc., by the supernatural power of the healer's fetishes and other means." (Hodges, 1906)
Indian
Sun was worshipped for its ability to provide the necessary healing. As well as a treat and prevent disease. Unlimited Solar Energy
Healing
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India
Traditional
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- Prophetic Medicine Unani Tibbi (Encyclopedia, n.d.),
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Hispanic
Traditional
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- Home treatment. If it doesn't work, then
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Rome.Greece
Traditional
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- Women -Liquid Tinctures, Ointments,
- Prayer to gods or goddesses.
- “Remedies were a mix of the exotic and the mundane, from saffron to cabbage.” (Cartwright, 2013)
Causes
Romans/Greece
- Demon
- God or Goddess
- Witchcraft-spells
- Humours not aligned
Haiti
- Malnutrition
- Childbirth Bacteria Virus Sorcery Magic Spells
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Doctors
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Galen
- Studied organs of animals.
- But they didn't relate to humans.
- Didn't know blood route.
Hippocrates
- Hippocratic Oath
- Four Humours
A. Blood,
B. Phlegm,
C. Yellow bile,
D. Black bile
(Gills, 2019)
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