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Folk Medicine in Southern Appalachia [Paperback]

Anthony Cavender (Author)
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November 26, 2003 080785493X 978-0807854938
In the first comprehensive exploration of the history and practice of folk medicine in the Appalachian region, Anthony Cavender melds folklore, medical anthropology, and Appalachian history and draws extensively on oral histories and archival sources from the nineteenth century to the present. He provides a complete tour of ailments and folk treatments organized by body systems, as well as information on medicinal plants, patent medicines, and magico-religious beliefs and practices. He investigates folk healers and their methods, profiling three living practitioners: an herbalist, a faith healer, and a Native American healer. The book also includes an appendix of botanicals and a glossary of folk medical terms.

Demonstrating the ongoing interplay between mainstream scientific medicine and folk medicine, Cavender challenges the conventional view of southern Appalachia as an exceptional region isolated from outside contact. His thorough and accessible study reveals how Appalachian folk medicine encompasses such diverse and important influences as European and Native American culture and America's changing medical and health-care environment. In doing so, he offers a compelling representation of the cultural history of the region as seen through its health practices.


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"Well organized and easy to read. The historical context in each chapter brings the reader to a greater understanding of how history influences contemporary practices. Students of nursing, medicine, and anthropology will benefit from this book. They will be left with an understanding not only of the particular culture under study, but also of its influence on health care in other areas."
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A compelling and comprehensive look at the many factors shaping Appalachian health practice. A work that sets the standard by which future regional examinations of medicine and culture will be judged.(Erika Brady, Western Kentucky University)

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  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (November 26, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080785493X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807854938
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, yes; compelling, no., December 6, 2010
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This review is from: Folk Medicine in Southern Appalachia (Paperback)
Don't let the cover fool you - a terrific and fascinating topic is rendered into a bland, unpalatable narrative. The average reader will need a dictionary. Simple points become convoluted by overly-intellectual prose in a passive voice. (For example, "Paucity of information can result in erroneous conclusions about the prevalence of some health problems.") The author comes across as condescending towards mountain remedies - even effective traditions seem frowned upon.

This book is well documented, but lacks commentary from the people who used these remedies even though comments are readily available. An opportunity to present an entertaining and informative look at an important aspect of Appalachian heritage was wasted.
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An agrarian existence premised mainly on subsistence agriculture was evident in much of Southern Appalachia well after the onset of industrialization in the 1880s. Read the first page
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Southern Appalachia, North Carolina, Native American, United States, West Virginia, Great Smoky Mountains Regional Collection, University of Tennessee, Cochran Collection, African American, Scott County, Blount County, Mary Lou Clark, Watkins Red Liniment, Gunn's Domestic Medicine, Old World, Johnson City, Elizabethan English, Hancock County, Joseph Hall, Mark Norman, Queen Anne, Roan Mountain, The Poor Man's Medicine Bag, Carter County, Holy Ghost
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