Strange Medicine

by M. Kienholz


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/7/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9780595423378
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9780595866762

About the Book

Strange Medicine provides a believe-it-or-not journey around the world, exploring the use and misuse of medicinal plants, heavy metals, dyes, and chemicals. The author describes how physicians made their own pills, casts, and elixirs, and cared for their own leeches.

The section on birth defects may cause alarm, though Kienholz quotes statistics showing the small percentage of infants born with the problems described. Her list of known causes of defects, though incomplete, is equivalent to a U.S. surgeon general's warning on cigarettes-in that the pharmaceuticals listed should be avoided during pregnancy.

Chapters are devoted to cultic use of plant drugs, fraud, and the struggle against syphilis. The book is an exposé of failed experiments, but recognizes the contributions primitive medicine men made to modern medicine.

Those curious enough to tolerate a discussion of malarial parasites and parasitic worms-from the prolific tapeworm to the loa loa that visits the eyes of human hosts-will find the Hosts and Hostages chapter at times repulsive. But it serves as a warning on the dangers of traveling in countries that host these parasites. Strange Medicine is not for the queasy, but intended for the curious and those who wonder where it all began.


About the Author

M. Kienholz has dedicated much of the last five decades to historical research, writing, and lecturing on the related subjects of medical plants, superstitions, and secret societies. She is the author of Police Files: The Spokane Experience 1853-1995, and Galilee: A Century of Conflict.