The Croatian translation of Flos medicinae: from health instructions with medicinal plants to contemporary phytotherapy

被引:0
|
作者
Inic, S. [1 ]
Gasparac, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zagreb, Fac Pharm & Biochem, A Kovacica 1, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
来源
PHARMAZIE | 2023年 / 78卷 / 08期
关键词
CHELIDONIUM-MAJUS; RUTA-GRAVEOLENS; L;
D O I
10.1691/ph.2023.3017
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Medieval European medicine relied on monasteries where ancient medical works were transcribed. Trade routes to the East and the influence of Arab medicine, which supplemented the knowledge of Greco-Roman physicians, enabled the foundation and development of the Salerno Medical School, whose most famous work is Flos medicinae: Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum. This medical textbook, written in verse and drawn up on the basis of ancient sources and empirical experiences of Salerno physicians, contains rules on how to preserve health, on diseases and the use of medicinal plants for medicinal purposes. The work was originally written in Latin, and was translated into Croatian by Franciscan Father Emerik Pavia (1768). It was the first medical book in the Croatian language. This paper provides an insight into the importance of Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum in medieval medicine and its influence on European medical literature through many translations, commentaries and analyses. In this context, ten recipes from the Croatian translation of Flos medicinae were researched and analysed which contain medicinal plants most of which grow in Croatia, and which were in use at that time: fig, fennel, anise, mallow, peppermint, sage, rue, nettle, celandine and willow. Most of the listed herbal drugs are used in contemporary phytotherapy and some of them have the potential for further research. The paper also deals with the particularities of the Croatian translation of this medical textbook, which can be used for further multidisciplinary research involving medicinal and pharmaceutical historians, botanists and philologists.
引用
收藏
页码:162 / 169
页数:8
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [31] Status and ethno-medicinal usage of invasive plants in traditional health care practices: a case study from northeastern Bangladesh
    Mohammed Abu Sayed Arfin Khan
    Fahmida Sultana
    Md. Habibur Rahman
    Bishwajit Roy
    Sawon Istiak Anik
    Journal of Forestry Research, 2011, 22 (04) : 649 - 658
  • [32] Traditional usage of medicinal plants in humans and animals health care and their chemical constituents from hills and valleys of Jammu province, Western Himalaya
    Singh, Bishander
    Singh, Sumit
    Kishor, Anand
    Singh, Bikarma
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES, 2021, 12 (01): : 84 - 100
  • [33] Global hazards of herbal remedies: lessons from Aristolochia: The lesson from the health hazards of Aristolochia should lead to more research into the safety and efficacy of medicinal plants
    Grollman, Arthur P.
    Marcus, Donald M.
    EMBO REPORTS, 2016, 17 (05) : 619 - 625
  • [34] Biological activity evaluations of chemical constituents derived from Mongolian medicinal forage plants and their applications in combating infectious diseases and addressing health problems in humans and livestock
    Toshihiro Murata
    Javzan Batkhuu
    Journal of Natural Medicines, 2021, 75 : 729 - 740
  • [35] Biological activity evaluations of chemical constituents derived from Mongolian medicinal forage plants and their applications in combating infectious diseases and addressing health problems in humans and livestock
    Murata, Toshihiro
    Batkhuu, Javzan
    JOURNAL OF NATURAL MEDICINES, 2021, 75 (04) : 729 - 740
  • [36] Concentrations of plant mineral nutrients and potentially toxic elements in some medicinal plants in the Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Lamiaceae families from Southern Turkiye: insights into health implications
    Karahan, Faruk
    Ozyigit, Ibrahim Ilker
    Yalcin, Ibrahim Ertugrul
    Hocaoglu-Ozyigit, Asli
    Erkencioglu, Bedriye Nazli
    Ilcim, Ahmet
    SPECTROSCOPY LETTERS, 2023, 56 (02) : 103 - 128
  • [37] Availability of herbal medicines and medicinal plants in the primary health facilities of the state of Sao Paulo, Southeast Brazil: results from the National Program for Access and Quality Improvement in Primary Care
    Gullaci Guimaraes Caccia-Bava, Maria do Carmo
    Bertoni, Bianca Waleria
    Soares Pereira, Ana Maria
    Martinez, Edson Zangiacomi
    CIENCIA & SAUDE COLETIVA, 2017, 22 (05): : 1651 - 1659
  • [38] Amanyi Ge Ddagala Ely Obuwanguwa:: Ebimera Nga Ddagala Ne Obutwa We Uganda -: Strength from traditions -: A selection of medicinal and toxic plants of Uganda for a joint public health effort
    Hamill, FA
    Apio, SK
    Mubiru, NK
    Maganyi, OW
    Soejarto, DD
    ETHNOBIOLOGY AND BIOCULTURAL DIVERSITY, PROCEEDINGS, 2002, : 307 - 312