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Drug News Perspect 2003, 16(3): 187
ISSN 0214-0934
Copyright 2003 Clarivate
CCC: 0214-0934
 

The effectiveness of traditional Native American drug therapy is proven by its continued use in conjunction with modern medicine. This article describes the history of such practices.

Native American Drug Therapy: United States and Canada

by John K. Borchardt


Summary

The more than one hundred different Native American Indian cultures of the United States and Canada developed a rich pharmacopoeia before contact with Europeans began in the fifteenth century. Together these Native American groups contributed 220 indigenous drugs to "The Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America." Some of these remedies are used today in North America, Europe and elsewhere. © 2003 Prous Science. All rights reserved.



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