Urban and peri-urban medical ethnobotany in the city of Córdoba (Argentina)
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https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.19.18.2.12Keywords:
Medicinal plants, Medical ethnobotany, Pluriculturality, Cordoba, ArgentinaAbstract
Following is submitted an ethnobotanic study on knowledge and practices on usage, role and meaning of plants and relatives used by practitioners of non-official medicine in urban and peri-urban places of the city of Córdoba, Argentina. In this study area, it can be observed a cultural structure of knowledge as well as local and foreign practices, which are typical of modern cultures. Diverse social actors perform as cultural connectors between urban and rural scenarios, which match traditional components with those of biomedicine as well as those that belong to a large chain of medical herbs marketing. Quantitative and qualitative methods were resorted to, through classical ethnobotanic techniques. An amount of 768 therapeutical usages were registered which correspond to 262 native and foreign medical taxons. These taxons belong to 95 family plants marketed within urban and peri-urban areas. It is also remarkable an urban pharmacopeia highly diverse as regards species and usages with a top level of exotic species (60%) as well as complementary alternative and global medicines in theses contexts.
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