TY - BOOK AU - Planta, Ma. Mercedes G. TI - Traditional medicine in the colonial Philippines: 16th to the 19th century SN - 9789715428255 AV - R 619 .P694 2017 PY - 2017/// CY - Diliman, Quezon City PB - The University of the Philippine Press KW - Traditional medicine N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, Spanish missionaries collected, studied, and made records of Philippine medicinal plants and herbs that Filipino traditional medical practitioners or herbolarios had been prescribing since the precolonial period. Because the herbolarios left no writings about their practices, the missionaries' works are our primary sources for studying Filipino traditional medicine. Based on these works, Traditional Medicine in the Colonial Philippines, 16th to the 19th Century by Ma. Mercedes G. Planta gives us an intimate and dense portrait of a defined medical tradition, and so, documents an important component of ways of life and epistemologies that Filipinos can recuperate and benefit from. Today, when access to health and medical care remains beyond the reach of most Filipinos, Planta's lively and scholarly invitation to reflect on a particular aspect of Philippine culture and harness its potential is a triumph of history as "usable past." -Back cover of the book ER -