MEDICINE MAN

among Native Americans and other traditional peoples as far back as Paleolithic times, a person believed to possess supernatural healing powers. Like the shaman the medicine man was a specialist in spiritual healing. In some groups, women could assume an analogous role. The medicine man was often accorded many powers, including the ability to inflict pain, promote fertility, and secure good hunting and fishing. Most Native Americans typically regarded illness as resulting from the entry of malignancy into the body, or the departure of the soul from a body—through violation of a taboo or through the activities of a sorcerer from an enemy tribe. The medicine man strove through his ritual to remove or cast out the illness from the patient, or to induce the soul to return to a patient's body. The rituals might involve a variety of techniques (e.g., bloodletting, application of herbs, or the suction of the malignancy from the patient's body). Some traditional herbal remedies were undoubtedly efficacious; other practices, though deceptive, may have been of psychological benefit to the patient.

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Man-Made Medicine Duke University Press Durham and London 1996 MAN-MADE MEDICINE Womens Health, Public Policy...1 Man-Made Medicine and Womens Health: The Biopolitics...
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...Illustrations from the Wellcome Collections Medicine Man: the Forgotten Museum of Henry...another medical man, Hans Sloane. Medicine Man Henry Wellcome was a man of many...medicine and museums. The exhibition Medicine Man is, of course, itself just the...
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The Medicine Man - Paul Cox is one of a small breed of...that might also hold promise for a new medicine in the West. Cox is one of the countrys...findings may add to the modern worlds medicine cabinet. Since about half of the 25 top-selling...
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Anti-Medicine Man. by Henry (Writer) Miller IN 1991, when David Kessler became Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, he...
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HEALTH WATCH: World s Finest Medicine Man. UNLESS you ve been living...that time was to Black Elk, the medicine man of the Sioux Indians at their reservation...being the most powerful remedy the medicine man knew. Alfred knew that remedies...
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MEDICINE MAN LEE QUITS GALWAY TO STUDY; McIntyre: Loses Star Defender. Byline: MICHEAL...Coen, who will start against Offaly, have also been recalled to Galways 34-man panel. Meanwhile, the Offaly hurlers have lost their tug-of-war with dual...
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MEDICINE MAN among Native Americans and other traditional...healing powers. Like the shaman the medicine man was a specialist in spiritual healing...women could assume an analogous role. The medicine man was often accorded many powers, including...
...disease. History of Medicine Ancient Times...indicate that Neolithic man was already able...anatomy. In Sumerian medicine the Laws of Hammurabi...Babylonia, every man considered himself...freely to the sick man who was willing to...Although ancient Chinese medicine was also influenced...
WITCH DOCTOR see medicine man ; shaman . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
POPE popa , d. c.1690, medicine man of the Pueblo . In defiance of the Spanish conquerors, he practiced his traditional religion and preached the doctrine of independence...
...Grande; settled 1598 by Juan de Onate . A Franciscan mission was later established. It was the home of Pope , the medicine man who led the Native Americans in the Pueblo revolt of 1680. The inhabitants are Pueblo who speak a language of the...
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