- for a
witch doctor, folk
healer or
medicine man,
derived from
Spanish herbolario (herbalist). They
practice folk
medicine and use
medicinal plants in their...
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appease the spirits, they ask the
herbolario to
perform a
ritual called ud- udung. In this ritual, the
herbolario places rice or raw eggs on the patient's...
- and
dissemination of
medical knowledge.
Catalan herbalists,
known as "
herbolarios,"
compiled m****cripts
detailing the
properties and uses of medicinal...
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engineering Ted
Jensen –
mastering Christian Pelaez –
recording ****istance Noel
Herbolario –
recording ****istance Josh
Gomersall –
recording ****istance Jay Colangelo...
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Bevilaqua (Simon Papia) 1499. Venice.
Francesco Bindoni and
Maffeo Pasini.
Herbolario volgare. 1536
Agnes Arber. Herbals.
Their origin and evolution. A chapter...
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Nazarene and the
Santo Niño de Cebú (McCoy, 1982)
Derived from
Spanish herbolario ("herbalist").
These generalist healers were also
known by the Spanish...
- be
observed in the
following words:
albularyo (folk healer, from Sp.
herbolario), alma (from Sp. armar), almusál (from Sp. almorzar), a****l (from Sp...
- real: los
destiladores de su majestad,
maestros simplicistas y médicos
herbolarios de
Felipe II". Asclepio. 53 (1). Madrid:
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones...
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flashback to the past of a
woman called Kuala (Lolita Rodríguez). An
herbolario (traditional/folk
medicine practitioner)
performs an
abortion on Kuala...
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subsequently reprinted at Venice, in
Latin and in
Italian with the
title Herbolario),
which was
subtitled Aggregator practicus de simplicibus. In natural...