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Overview"The extended title of The Cherokee Physician serves as an apt summary of its contents. The book was the result of a remarkable collaboration between James Mahoney, an Irish American and native Tennesseean, and Richard Foreman, whose parental ancestry was probably Scottish and Cherokee. Typical of its time, the book dispenses moral advice as cheerfully as medical advice. Needless to say, much of its advice flies in the face of modern medical practice and should not be applied. Foreman and Mahoney warn against sitting by an open window and offer conjecture, now disproven, about the pathologies of illnesses such as yellow fever and undulant fever (""""milk sickness""""). On the other hand, some of its cures have come into vogue or else find modern scientific endorsement, with examples from the text including the anti-inflammatory properties of red pepper and the usefulness of the European plantain. The volume has intrigued homeopathic practitioners through the years, and attracted the interest of contemporaneous practitioners, including, for instance, one doctor who wrote to the Therapeutic Gazette (September 1881) to enthusiastically endorse its cure for """"gravel"""" through Gravel Weed (Actinomeris Helianthoides). """"Gravel"""" translates to kidney stones in contemporary parlance; modern homeopathic sources say little about the common flower's use as a diuretic, furnishing one example of knowledge in The Cherokee Physician that has escaped modern evaluation. The book offers, by slant, interesting ethnographic observations, equally unproven." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Foreman , Jas W. MahoneyPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press ISBN: 9781469641720ISBN 10: 1469641720 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 30 June 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRichard Bark Foreman (b. 1779), according to genealogical sources, was born a Scottish American Indian trader and a Cherokee mother. Dr. James W. Mahoney (dates unknown) was a Tennessee-born Irish American who practiced medicine and surgery in East Tennessee before moving to Kentucky and eventually settling in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Coauthor Richard Bark Foreman (b. 1779), according to genealogical sources, was born to a Scottish American Indian trader and a Cherokee mother. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |