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Folklore and Health Care - Coggle Diagram
Folklore and Health Care
Ancient Healers
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Islamic folk healer
'Father of Modern Medicine' (Ancient Origins, 2019).
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Asclepius (Ancient Origin, 2019).
Remedies
Bathing :
wet or dry baths often performed by the healer (Fowler et al., 2021).
Charms
charms worn to confer protection to the wearer (Fowler et al., 2021).
tuff worn on a headband guarded against magic and witchcraft (Roolf, 1996).
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Herbs
cleansing infused with spiritual guidance (Fowler et al., 2021).
Massages with oils and herbs (Cerio, 2020).
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Naanayo
use of 'oracion' (Cerio, 2020).
smelling of black ants (Cerio, 2020).
freeing live chickens (Cerio, 2020).
Sibang
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twisting the ear three times (Cerio, 2020).
applying saliva of perpetrautor to soles of feet or forehead (Cerio, 2020).
Prayer ceremonies
Treatment is by sessions (Cerio, 2020).
Ritual purification ceremony (Stanford Medicine, 2019).
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Illnesses
Supernatural and spiritual forces are the etiology of illnesses (Fowler et al., 2021).
Hex cast on children (Fowler et al., 2021)..
Unintentionally aggravating a mystical or supernatural being (Cerio, 2020).
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Result of individual offenses (Standford Medicine, 2019).
Natural illnesses causes
infection (Stanford Medicine, 2019).
interaction of hot-cold elements (Cerio, 2020).
Failing to eat at appropriate times of the day (Cerio, 2020).
Serious fall that resulted in losing soul and falling ill (Fowler et al., 2020).
Jealousy of another person (Cerio, 2020).
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