Herbal Medicine in Russias History: The Use of Herbal Medicine for Infectious Diseases in Russias History

- By Mary Schaeffer Conroy1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of History, University of Colorado, Denver, United States
- Source: Infectious Diseases , pp 90-127
- Publication Date: August 2021
- Language: English


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The pandemic of COVID-19 is a grim reminder of the fact that viruses can be very contagious and that devising a vaccine and treatments against a viral disease is difficult and time-consuming. Our ancestors grappled with this problem for some infectious diseases until the late 19th centuryand for others into the late 20th century. The chief weapons against infectious diseases were soap, disinfectants, isolation and quarantine, destruction of tainted items, and application of botanicals for symptoms of the viral diseases. This chapter describes Russians multi-millennia experiences in treating infectious diseases with botanicalsfrom their earliest recorded history down to the present. The chapter is based on Russian-language sourcesfor the early period on information from chronicles and herbals recorded by Russian medical historians and for the modern period based on my personal research into pharmaceutical books and journal articles, interviews, and case records of practicing phytotherapists and healers.
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