Ethnopharmacological study of Sephardic remedies in the 19th century: the “Livro de Milizinas”
ConclusionsThe Sephardic materia medica presented in the “Livro de Milizinas” is eclectic, adapted to an urban environment and to the prevalent pathologies of the second half of the 19th century, within the main cultural framework of the Ottoman Empire but with peculiarities characteristic of Sephardic Culture. These can be traced back to the period immediately after the expulsion of Sephardic from Spain. Their relationships with other modern sources are scarce, even in terms of pathologies.Graphical Abstract
Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research
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