Medicinal plants in New Zealand: bridging the gap between medical and environmental history
Medical historians often presume that 19th century European
settlers of New Zealand and other parts of the world relied on the
emerging inorganic medicines and colonial doctors to maintain their
health. However, there is also another story that seems...
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Medical historians often presume that 19th century European
settlers of New Zealand and other parts of the world relied on
the emerging inorganic medicines and colonial doctors to maintain
their health. However, there is also another story that seems to
be overlooked: that of the use of medicine plants by settlers.
For these medicinal purposes settlers introduced many new plants
from overseas. The guest on this edition of the podcast is Joanna
Bishop, a PhD student at the university of Wiakato in Hamilton,
New Zealand. She is working on a study uncovering the story of
the introduction and use of medicinal plants in New Zealand and
their botanical, medical as well as environmental histories.
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