Lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starożytnej medycynie i weterynarii

(Henbane and its application in ancient medicine and veterinary): The plants of the nightshade family, including henbane, were already known in ancient times. This plant was widely used in medicine and veterinary. It was also used in religious ceremonies and as a poison. Knowledge of the toxicity of...

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Main Author: Agnieszka Bartnik
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Language:deu
Published: Instytut Historyczny, Uniwersytet Wrocławski 2017-12-01
Series:Studia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis
Online Access:https://samai.uni.wroc.pl/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Agnieszka-Bartnik-LULEK-CZARNY-.pdf
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description (Henbane and its application in ancient medicine and veterinary): The plants of the nightshade family, including henbane, were already known in ancient times. This plant was widely used in medicine and veterinary. It was also used in religious ceremonies and as a poison. Knowledge of the toxicity of henbane was common, even popular encyclopedias warned against its use. Nevertheless its analgesic properties were appreciated although opium or mandrake was used much more readily and the use of henbane was tried to be limited. It was used more widely in the late antiquity and in the Byzantine Empire, although in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire it has lost its importance because magical properties were put down to it combining it with witches and their practices.
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spelling doaj.art-ca2d872eccf14e1ab2a3ec0a91def5c22023-06-20T16:23:43ZdeuInstytut Historyczny, Uniwersytet WrocławskiStudia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis2544-43792017-12-012 (2017)103117Lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starożytnej medycynie i weterynariiAgnieszka Bartnik0Uniwersytet Śląski (University of Silesia in Katowice)(Henbane and its application in ancient medicine and veterinary): The plants of the nightshade family, including henbane, were already known in ancient times. This plant was widely used in medicine and veterinary. It was also used in religious ceremonies and as a poison. Knowledge of the toxicity of henbane was common, even popular encyclopedias warned against its use. Nevertheless its analgesic properties were appreciated although opium or mandrake was used much more readily and the use of henbane was tried to be limited. It was used more widely in the late antiquity and in the Byzantine Empire, although in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire it has lost its importance because magical properties were put down to it combining it with witches and their practices.https://samai.uni.wroc.pl/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Agnieszka-Bartnik-LULEK-CZARNY-.pdf
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Studia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis
title Lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starożytnej medycynie i weterynarii
title_full Lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starożytnej medycynie i weterynarii
title_fullStr Lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starożytnej medycynie i weterynarii
title_full_unstemmed Lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starożytnej medycynie i weterynarii
title_short Lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starożytnej medycynie i weterynarii
title_sort lulek czarny i jego zastosowanie w starozytnej medycynie i weterynarii
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