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The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
by T. H. (Trinidad Hermenegildo) Pardo de Tavera
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Published in the late 19th century, this work by Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo de Tavera systematically documents the medicinal plants native to the Philippines. It offers detailed botanical descriptions and discusses traditional applications of various plants within Filipino medical practices. The book reflects an effort to bridge indigenous knowledge with scientific classification, making it a significant contribution to ethnobotanical literature of the period. Its contents serve as a record of the therapeutic plant use in the Philippines prior to the advancements of modern pharmacology and medicine. The introductory sections include a translator's preface and the author's rationale for studying Filipino flora, highlighting the importance of local medicinal traditions. The publication is primarily of historical interest, providing insight into 19th-century botanical and medical understanding within the Philippines.
From the opening pages
The medical knowledge represented in this book is over a century old. The publication of this book is for historical interest only, and is not to be construed as medical advice by Project Gutenberg or its volunteers. Medicinal plants should not be used without consulting a trained medical professional. Medical science has made considerable progress since this book was written. Recommendations or prescriptions may have been superseded by better alternatives, or invalidated altogether. The letter g̃ used in this book has the sound of the letters ng in the English word sing . Other publications sometimes used n g for the same sound, while in modern Philippine orthography, this sound is written as ng . Medicinal Plants of the Philippine Archipelago The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines By T. H. Pardo De Tavera Doctor en Medicina de la Facultad de Paris, Comisionado Cientifico de S. M. en las Islas Filipinas y Delegado General en las Mismas de la Société Académique Indo-Chinoise de Francia, Miembro Fundador Correspondiente de la Sociedad Española de Higiene, Etc. Translated and Revised by Jerome B. Thomas , Jr., A.B., M.D. Captain and Assistant Surgeon, U. S. V. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston’s Son & Co. 1012 Walnut Street. 1901 Copyright, 1901, by P. Blakiston’s Son & Co. Translator’s Preface. This translation was undertaken with the especial object of facilitating the study of the native medicinal plants by the numerous medical officers stationed at small posts throughout the Philippines. In order to aid in the recognition of these plants, the botanical descriptions have been revised to the extent of adding, where possible, the size and shape of the plant, English name, length of leaves, color of flowers, etc., in many instances supplying the entire botanical description where it had been omitted on account of general familiarity with the plant. Comparing the few analyses that I have had an opportunity to make with corresponding ones in the native works from which Dr. Tavera has taken his botanical descriptions, I am impressed with the necessity for a revision of the Botany of the Philippines. However, as the therapeutic properties of the flora are of foremost interest to the medical profession I have not hesitated to publish the book in its present form as an entering wedge, leaving to those better fitted the great work of classifying the flora of these islands in accordance with modern botanical science. Dr. Tavera has faithfully…
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