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and fell in a trance where the spirits would tell him how to treat the patient. On occasion, the three kinds of doctors would meet to solve a problem in a meeting called a "Thauman". Apart from the three kinds of doctors previously mentioned, there were two further kinds of surgeons. The cupove was a
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They have great knowledge of healing through herbs and plants. They use this knowledge to help restore health when people suffer from different illnesses. The
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of southern Chile. It is essentially magical-religious in nature, believing disease to be caused by supernatural factors such as spells and curable by treatments based on rituals, thermal waters and herbs. Knowledge of medicinal herbs is one of the best-known elements of
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leaves in the centre in the corner of a small hut called a ruka , and prepares a goat for sacrifice there. Women sang mournful songs while the machi spread tobacco smoke through the room and got ready to sacrifice the animal. The goat's heart was cut out and placed it in the canelo leaves, and then
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and advised patients on which water source to help their illness. They successfully carried out minor surgery on fractures and small tumours and also had knowledge of medicinal plants, knowing specifically which plant, and which specific part of that plant, should be used to take best advantage of
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was also commonplace and used as a treatment for many conditions. In
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The machi (Mapuche shaman) was a combination of a priest and a healer. Mapuche people visited the machi only after other healers had been unable to cure their condition. They had rudimentary knowledge of human anatomy and, though unable to form a diagnosis based on disparate symptoms such as
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as a treatment, which was developed to treat wounds and traumas suffered in the frequent battles between tribes. Fractures and dislocations of bones were treated by immobilising and covering the limbs with pastes and ointments made of medicinal herbs. As in Europe, the practice of the
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limited to herbalism and its applications to heal sickness. The state of the native forests have put the
Lawentuchefes in a hard place because of the loss of the medical flora (lawen). This is also producing the loss of the Lawentuchefes in the communities.
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If a machi had tried all conventional treatments without success a machitĂșn ceremony would be tried, where the machi communicates with the spiritual world in order to find a diagnosis and a cure. For the machitĂșn, the machi places a bunch of
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These were empirical doctors with procedures based on observation, who used simple remedies and techniques. They knew how to take the blood pressure and make basic diagnoses. Their treatments were based mainly on the use of medicinal
223:{Spanish} ZĂșñiga S. Algunos aspectos de las costumbres y reseña del cuidado del niño entre los antiguos araucanos. Ars MĂ©dica. Revista de Estudios MĂ©dicos HumanĂsticos 2001; 141-150, retrieved December 5, 2013
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Latcham, E. Ricardo. La organizaciĂłn social y creencias religiosas de los antiguos araucanos. Publicaciones del Museo de
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These were methodical doctors who believed that disease was caused by insects and worms. They worked to cure epidemic disease among the
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vomiting, fever or cramps, they were able to treat some monosymptomatic diseases like scabies, sciatica or gout with good results. They had a deep understanding of the benefits of
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pathologist who would examine corpses to determine the disease and cause of death and the gutave was a surgeon expert at treating wounds, ulcers and many kinds of wounds.
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741:Parliaments
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502:We Tripantu
175:canelo tree
142:hot springs
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1627:Homeopathy
1617:Herbal tea
1469:Umckaloabo
1444:Star anise
1424:Peppermint
1389:Lemon balm
1384:Goldenseal
1317:Astragalus
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1622:Herbalism
1394:Liquorice
1354:Fenugreek
1349:Chaparral
1344:Chamomile
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1217:Shamanism
1165:Electuary
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954:Curandero
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1464:Turmeric
1434:Rosemary
1399:Marigold
1364:Flaxseed
1359:Feverfew
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1530:Maitake
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1479:Verbena
1419:Oregano
1379:Ginseng
1334:Caraway
1292:Alfalfa
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512:WĂŒnelfe
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1374:Ginkgo
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