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First published almost a century ago, Malay Poisons and Charm Cures
remains a classic and still definitive reference on the
pharmacopoeia and practices of Malay healers, shamans (bomoh) and
sorcerers (pawing). Gimlette, a British physician, resided in the
Malay State of Kelantan for over a decade, during which he gathered
the data that comprises the core of this work. Intended as a
medical reference for the Colonial Administration, Gimlette's
observations were far more widely encompassing, shedding light not
only on traditional pharmacology and toxicology, native theories of
disease, medical practice, religious ritual and superstition, but
also on Malay anthropology generally. With the present revival in
interest in traditional medicine, herbal toxins and treatments, as
well as in shamanic practice, Gimlette's work offers rich rewards
for a new generation of readers.
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