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JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-9-52
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Head louse; Jaundice; Ingestion; Traditional medicine; Spain
Background: In Spain, head lice are considered a therapeutic resource for the treatment of jaundice. All folk remedies based on the ingestion of these insects meet in the present document, previously dispersed among a large number of references. Methods: An overview of the Spanish literature has been carried out. The most important databases have been consulted. All related works have been examined. Results: Although the method of preparation is diverse and the dose varies, the primary recommendation is a transference ritual consisting of taking nine live lice for nine days on an empty stomach without the patient's knowledge. This traditional knowledge survives in Spanish society, and constitutes an example of the interrelation between Spanish and Latin American folk medicines. Conclusions: The survival of this therapy in the worldview of certain rural communities suggests the need to take into account the beliefs, ideas and behaviour patterns of popular culture in relation to health and disease.
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