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Thomas A DuBois1, Jonathan F Lang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The healing knowledge of a Sami (Saami) hunter and reindeer herder was surveyed as a window into the concepts of health, healing, and disease in early twentieth-century Sapmi (Northern Sweden). The two books of Johan Turi (1854-1936)--An Account of the Sami (1910) and Lappish Texts (1918-19) were examined to determine the varieties of recorded zootherapeutic, mineral, chemical, and ethnobotanical lore, as well as the therapeutic acts, identified conditions, and veterinary knowledge included.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23941666 PMCID: PMC3751750 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-9-57
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Zootherapeutic remedies
| T1 p. 107 | gout, body aches, blisters, wounds | rub fat directly on affected area | B: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 107 | wounds, wolf bite | pour gall on wound, wrap with adipose tissue | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 127 | dog bite | rub blood of dog on wound* | | |
| T2 XXXVII | pregnancy cravings | pass partially chewed food to a female dog* | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T2 II | recovering from various diseases | the presence of a dog will draw away illness* | B: [ | |
| T1 p. 125 | hemorrhage during childbrith | drink house martin nest litter boiled in milk** | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 123 | causes fatal illness if swallowed | use a straw made from reindeer antler or bird bone to drink water from streams, if swallowed induce vomiting with rotten fish entrails, or a reindeer tendon | | |
| T1 p. 121 | sore throat | drink a spoonful of urine and stretch and rub neck in every direction | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 128 | difficult labor | have the mother drink the urine of the father and say his name** | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T2 XVI | unreciprocated love | have the person consume some of your sweat* | C: [ | |
| T2 XVI | unreciprocated love | have the person consume a couple drops of your blood* | | |
| T2 XVI | unreciprocated love | have the person consume a few scales from your foot* | | |
| T1 p. 121 | sore throat | rub turpentine on neck and then wrap in a woolen kerchief overnight | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 125 | strained tendon | wrap affected limb in unwashed woolen yarn** | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 129 | inability to pass afterbirth | place a hot compress of sand and ash wrapped in woolen fabric just below mother’s chest | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 126 | jaundice | secretly feed the affected person nine lice in buttered frybread or gruel* | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 122 | sore throat | find a frog with white markings, dry in a saltbin, cut into pieces, cook in milk, and then drink | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 122 | skin eruptions | rub a frog with white markings directly on the affected area** | " | |
| T1 p. 122 | healing hand | catch a frog and have it urinate on your hand, the hand can be used to relieve pain* | " | |
| T1 p. 123 | thrush | press a frog with white markings on the tongue | " | |
| T1 p. 123 | stomach ailments | cook a frog with white markings in milk and drink | " | |
| T1 p. 123 | eggs cause fatal illness if swallowed | if eggs are swallowed induce vomiting with rotten fish entrails, or a reindeer tendon | | |
| T1 p. 22 | healthy drink | add reindeer milk and sorrel ( | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 24 | nutrition for baby when no milk is available | give baby reindeer fat to suck on | | |
| T1 p. 55 | stomach ailments | boil reindeer brains with pine bark and fat and then ingest | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 123 | induces vomiting | force a tendon from a reindeer’s leg down the throat | | |
| T1 p. 124 | swelling | rub reindeer fat (sometimes mixed with flecks of copper) onto swelling | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 125 | chills | drink reindeer blood | | |
| T1 p. 126 | sore tooth or gland | press a heated reindeer jawbone on the affected area* | B: [ | |
| T1 p. 127 | wounds | rub reindeer cheese on the affected area | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 128 | inability to pass afterbirth | give woman reindeer butter to eat | | |
| T1 p. 129 | inability to pass afterbirth | grind up downy birch buds ( | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 169 | burns | apply reindeer bone marrow to affected area | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T2 XXXVI | sprained tendon | wrap a reindeer tendon around the affected limb | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 98 | heart problems and internal ailments | drink bear gall | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 98 | wounds | pour bear gall on affected area | " | |
| T1 p. 98 | throat rash | pour milk through a bear trachea three times and then drink the milk* | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 98 | gout, body aches, blisters, wounds | cover affected area in bear fat | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 126 | sore tooth or gland | press a bear tooth on the affected area | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
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| Rotten fish entrails | T1 p. 123 | swallowed frog eggs or diving beetle | give rotten fish entrails to a person for ingestion, which will induce vomiting | |
| Animals and birds for divination | T1,T2 p. 111–112, XI | prediction of weath, luck, impending death | examining patterns in bird and animal behavior* | A: [ |
| Snakestone | T1 p. 115 | maintaining good luck in legal matters | steal a snakestone* | A: [ |
*magical treatment.
**accompanying incantation.
A: mentions of similar remedies used in other cultures.
B: historical commentaries on a particular remedy or technique.
C: research that evaluates the possible efficacy of compounds or techniques described in the remedy.
Botanical remedies
| T1 p. 54 | milk stabilizer and supplement | add young plants (Sami: fadno) to milk | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 54 | food source | flavor old plants (Sami: | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 125 | itchy skin | rub affected area with ashes | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 129 | inability to pass afterbirth | grind up downy birch buds ( | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 54 | coffee preparation (a drink) | use a bracket fungus, grain, and birch sap ( | B: [ | |
| T1 p. 124 | swelling and drawing out pus from a boil | apply a thin layer of birch bark ( | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 121 | headaches | massage head and neck, pull hair at the apex of the head, wash the head in hot coffee | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T2 XXXIX | parasites in dogs | give the dog stinking assa ( | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| Lichen (sod) | T2 XVIII | earth | rub a piece of sod (possibly including lichens) on affected area | B: [ |
| C: [ | ||||
| ( | T1 p. 54 | bread preparation | use beard lichen ( | B: [ |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 54 | bread preparation | use beard moss ( | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 55 | stomach ailments | boil reindeer brains with pine bark ( | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T2 XXXV | toothache, fractures, rheumatism, headache, pneumonia | burn a small amount of fungus ( | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 22 | healthy drink | add reindeer milk and sorrel ( | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 125 | itchy skin | boil witch’s broom ( | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
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| leaves from nine different kinds of trees | T1 p. 125 | itchy skin and many other ailments | boil all leaves together and apply the mixture to the affected area | B: [ |
*magical treatment.
**accompanying incantation.
A: mentions of similar remedies used in other cultures.
B: historical commentaries on a particular remedy or technique.
C: research that evaluates the possible efficacy of compounds or techniques described in the remedy.
Mineral and chemical remedies
| T1 p. 58 | Turi says it is a substance which causes great harm | ingestion | | |
| T1 p. 129 | inability to pass afterbirth | place a hot compress of sand and ash wrapped in woolen fabric just below mother’s chest | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 124 | swelling | mix flecks of copper into reindeer fat and apply to swelling | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 127 | broken bones, contusions, shooting pains, severe diarrhea | swallow a spoonful of quicksilver** | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 127 | sties and other eye ailments | apply quicksilver to affected area | " | |
| T1 p. 127 | protects against ghosts | carrying quicksilver* | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 128 | joint problems | grind the muscovite as fine as flour, mix in water, and then drink* | B: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 120 | excessive bleeding | press the bleeding vessel with a silver coin* | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 170 | pain relief | press silver to affected area* | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 115 | skill at law | steal a snakestone from where snakes breed* | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 124 | male urinary blockage | rub soot from the bottom of a copper kettle on the outside of the penis | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 94 | wolf poison | put strychnine mixed with lead shavings or inside a tallow plug in chunks of reindeer meat | | |
| T2 XXXIX | parasites in dogs | give the dog stinking assa ( | A: [ | |
| C: [ |
*magical treatment.
**accompanying incantation.
A: mentions of similar remedies used in other cultures.
B: historical commentaries on a particular remedy or technique.
C: research that evaluates the possible efficacy of compounds or techniques described in the remedy.
Conditions
| appetite loss | T1 p. 119 | let blood from above the foot* | A: [ |
| B: [ | |||
| backaches | T1 p. 126 | massage the area, pull and stretch the skin | A: [ |
| C: [ | |||
| bleeding, hemorrhage | T1, T2 p. 129, XXV, XXXI | recite an incantation** | A: [ |
| body aches (hip, back, chest, shoulder, shooting pains) | T1, T2 p. 119, XXVIII | let blood from specific areas of the body* | A: [ |
| B: [ | |||
| boils | T2 XXIX | recite an incantation** | A: [ |
| T1, T2 p. 122, 128, XVIII, XIX | (see below) | A: [ | |
| dead body | T2 XVIII | recite an incantation** | A: [ |
| dead body | T2 XVIII | none provided | |
| dry-earth | T2 XVIII | rub a piece of sod (possibly a lichen) on affected area** | C: [ |
| earth | T2 XVIII | rub a piece of sod (possibly a lichen) on affected area** | C: [ |
| old-maid | T2 XVIII | press the sick spot with the old-maid’s clothes and recite an incantation** | B: [ |
| wet-earth | T2 XVIII | rub a piece of sod (possibly a lichen) on affected area** | C: [ |
| wind | T2 XVIII | recite an incantation** | |
| chest pain | T1 p. 119 | let blood from above the foot* | A: [ |
| B: [ | |||
| childbirth | T1, T2 p. 24, 128–129 XXXVIII | advice and various techniques provided (see other tables)** | A: [ |
| constipation | T1 p. 124 | administer an edema of oatmeal and warm water, or reindeer bone fat and warm water | A: [ |
| coughing | T1 p. 126 | cool soles of patient’s feet with ice and then heat them up as hot as the patient can stand | A: [ |
| dislocated joints and fractures | T1 p. 167 | cool the affected bones in a stream until numb then set the bones to the proper positions, secure with a splint | A: [ |
| drowning | T1 p. 127 | lay victim so water can drain out of the lungs, be quiet so as to not frighten the life spirit, massage the victim | A: [ |
| C: [ | |||
| fainting | T1 p. 120 | burn undergarments, let blood from nine different locations* | |
| T1 p. 127 | flap victim’s arms up and down | A: [ | |
| C: [ | |||
| fractures | T2 XXXV | burn a small amount of fungus ( | A: [ |
| frostbite | T1 p. 124 | massage affected area with subsurface snow until it becomes red again | A: [ |
| gout | T1 p. 120 | let blood from the outer side of the leg, arm, and ankle | A: [ |
| B: [ | |||
| headache | T1 p. 121 | massage head and neck, pull hair at the apex of the head, wash the head in hot coffee | A: [ |
| C: [ | |||
| T2 XXXV | burn a small amount of fungus ( | A: [ | |
| nausea | T1 p. 127 | measure the belt of the affected person (to induce vomiting) | A: [ |
| pneumonia | T2 XXXV | burn a small amount of fungus ( | A: [ |
| pregnancy cravings | T2 XXXVII | pass partially chewed food to a female dog* | A: [ |
| B: [ | |||
| C: [ | |||
| rheumatism | T2 XXXV | burn a small amount of fungus ( | A: [ |
| startling | T1 p. 120 | bleed three small amounts of blood from the “heart artery,” if bleeding persists, press with silver coin* | A: [ |
| B: [ | |||
| strained spermatic cords | T1 p. 126 | rub gently in an upward direction | A; [ |
| C: [ | |||
| strained tendons | T2 XXVI | wrap with wool and recite an incantation** | A: [ |
| C: [ | |||
| swelling | T1 p. 124 | mix flecks of copper into reindeer fat and apply to swelling | B: [ |
| C: [ | |||
| T1 p. 124 | apply a thin layer of birch bark ( | A: [ | |
| T2 XXXIV | burn a small piece of sailcloth on affected area | A: [ | |
| swelling explanation | T2 XXI, XXVII | an invasion of cold, heat, water, or perspiration into a wound, can use magic to prevent* | B: [ |
| toothache | T1 p. 121 | stab the sore gland near tooth with an awl, release at least three drops of blood | A: [ |
| C: [ | |||
| toothache | T1 p. 126 | rub both sides of throat, all around the mouth, neck tendons, and back tendons | C: [ |
| toothache | T2 XXXV | burn a small amount of fungus ( | |
| unconscious infant (strangled by umbilical cord) | T1 p. 24 | suck on mouth and nose, leave cord intact | |
| urinary stoppage (female) | T1 p. 124 | administer an edema of oatmeal and warm water, or reindeer bone fat and warm water | A: [ |
| urinary stoppage (male) | T1 p. 124 | rub soot from the bottom of a copper kettle on the outside of the penis | A: [ |
| wound caused by iron | T2 XXXI | recite an incantation** | A: [ |
*magical treatment.
**accompanying incantation.
A: mentions of similar remedies used in other cultures.
B: historical commentaries on a particular remedy or technique.
C: research that evaluates the possible efficacy of compounds or techniques described in the remedy.
Treatment regimens
| bloodletting | T1 p. 119 | aches and pains of hip, back, chest, headache, shoulder, and acute shooting pains in other parts of the body | bloodletting at specific locations* | A: [ |
| B: [ | ||||
| cupping | T1 p. 120 | for various sorts of headache, back and chest pain, toothaches, and sore legs | cupping at specific locations using an animal horn* | A: [ |
| divination | T1, T2 p. 111–112, XI | prediction of weath, luck, impending death | divination by examining bird and animal behavior* | A: [ |
| T1 p. 135 | to see what is happening at different places | divination by looking into alcoholic beverages* | A: [ | |
| edema | T1 p. 124 | constipation, urinary stoppage | application of an edema made from either oatmeal and warm water or reindeer bone fat and warm water | A: [ |
| lancing | T1 p. 121 | toothache | stab the sore gland near tooth with an awl, release at least three drops of blood | A: [ |
| magic | T2 L | preventing misfortune | recite an incantation** | A: [ |
| magic (harm) | T1, T2 p. 133–137,III, V-XIV, XLXLVII, LIV, LV | invoking supernatural aggression | recruit the help of a | |
| magic (ingestion of human subtances) | T2 XIII, XVI, XLVIII | unreciprocated love | secretly give a small amount of blood, skin, or sweat to a person to eat to make them fall in love* | A: [ |
| C: [ | ||||
| magic (object) | T1 p. 115 | maintaining good luck in legal matters | steal a snakestone* | A: [ |
| magic (offerings) | T1 p. 13, 111, 134 | maintaining good luck | leave offerings of reindeer carcasses, fish fat, and other precious objects at sacred sites* | A: [ |
| magic (offerings) | T1, T2 p. 85, 156, 159,167, I-III | maintaining good luck | leave offerings of brass, gold, or silver coins at sacred sites, or pour portions of coffee or liquor into the ground* | A: [ |
| magic (words and transference) | T2 XXIX | boils | recite an incantation and press a key on top of the boil** | A: [ |
| B: [ | ||||
| magic (words) | T2 XXXI | wounds caused by an iron weapon | recite an incantation to accelerate healing** | A: [ |
| T1, T2 p. 125, XXII | many ailments | recite an incantation, however, not many people are skilled in this area** | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 125 | hemorrhage in chilbirth | recite an incantation along with the administration of bird nest litter boiled in milk** | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 128 | abscesses and tumors | recite an incantation** | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 128 | difficult labor during childbirth | have the mother say the father’s name and drink some of his urine** | C: [ | |
| T1 p. 44 | prevention of bewitchment on Christmas Eve | recite sections of the Bible by heart** | A: [ | |
| T1 p. 104 | driving wolves away | cut a square out of a fresh wolf snow print and recite an incantation** | | |
| T1 p. 122 | skin eruptions | recite an incantation while rubbing a frog on the affected area** | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| T2 XV | exorcising ghosts | recite an incantation** | A: [ | |
| T2 XVIII, XIX, XXIII | treating bostta | recite an incantation** | " | |
| T2 XXI | swelling | recite an incantation** | " | |
| T2 XXX | contusions | recite an incantation** | " | |
| T2 XXV | staunching bleeding | recite an incantation** | " | |
| T2 XXVI | strained tendons | recite an incantation** | " | |
| T2 XXVIII | body aches | recite an incantation** | " | |
| massage | T1 p. 124 | frostbite | rub the affected area with subsurface snow (“corn snow”) | A: [ |
| T1 p. 126 | strained spermatic cords | rub gently in an upward direction | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 126 | backache | massage the area, pull and stretch the skin | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 126 | toothache | rub both sides of throat, all around the mouth, neck tendons, and back tendons | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| moxibustion | T2 XXXIV | swelling | burn a small piece of sailcloth on the affected area | A: [ |
| T2 XXXV | toothache, rheumatism, fracture,headache, pneumonia | burn a small amount of fungus ( | A: [ | |
| physical manipulation | T1 p. 167 | dislocated joints and fractures | cool the affected bones in a stream until numb then set the bones to the proper positions, secure with a splint | |
| poisoning | T2 XXXIII, XLVI | source of poison | collect fluids from a dead body and use as an oral poison | |
| resuscitation | T1 p. 24 | unconscious infant (strangled by umbilical cord) | suck on mouth and nose, leave cord intact | |
| T1 p. 127 | fainting | flap victim’s arms up and down | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| transference | T2 XXXV | toothache | press a bear’s tooth or reindeer jawbone on the affected area* | A: [ |
| B: [ | ||||
| T2 XXXVII | pregnancy cravings | pass partially chewed food to female dog* | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ | ||||
| vomition | T1 p. 123 | after having swallowed frog eggs or a diving beetle | use rotten fish entrails or a reindeer tendon to induce vomiting |
*magical treatment.
**accompanying incantation.
A: mentions of similar remedies used in other cultures.
B: historical commentaries on a particular remedy or technique.
C: research that evaluates the possible efficacy of compounds or techniques described in the remedy.
Veterinary remedies
| T1 p. 31 | dieigečalbmi: eyes turn white, can cause blindness, exacerbated by insects (keratitis?) | place a louse and sometimes sulfur in the affected eye | A: [ | |
| C: [ | ||||
| T1 p. 31 | no Sami name given: circling disease (listeriosis?) | boil bark in water until it is as thick as tar, then smear on the affected area | C: [ | |
| T1 p. 31- 32 | ruodnu: reindeer walks around like it is about to urinate but nothing comes out, pus in urethra, bladder, and intestines (cystitis or pyelonephritis?) | boil fish oil, butter, tar, and gunpowder in water and then pour the mixture down the animal’s throat | C: [ | |
| T1 p. 31- 32 | livzzavihki: emaciated, rear end sags (parasitic infection by Elaphostrongylus rangiferi) | boil bark in water until it is as thick as tar, then smear on the affected area | C: [ | |
| T1 p. 31-32 | čagarvihki: swelling of reindeer penis (urolithiasis?) | boil bark in water until it is as thick as tar, then smear on the affected area | C: [ | |
| T1 p. 31-32 | njunnevihki: muzzle develops scabs, spreads to tongue and mouth, and then to the throat and lungs, fatal (Aphtae epizooticae “foot-and-mouth disease”?) | boil bark in water until it is as thick as tar, then smear on the affected area | C: [ | |
| T1 p. 31-32 | geardni: udder develops scabs and swells, eventually falling off. Scabs spread to mouth and lungs and kills the animal (Aphtae epizooticae “footand-mouth disease”?) | take hoof fat and boil it with pine or fir resin, then rub the affected areas with the mixture | C: [ | |
| T1 p. 31-32 | šlubbu: swelling and pus in hoof (infectious pododermatitis?) | boil bark in water until it is as thick as tar, then smear on the affected area | C: [ | |
| T2 XXXIX | dog madness (rabies?) | remove a “worm” from under the dog’s tongue* | B: [ | |
| T2 XXXIX | parasitic infection | give the dog stinking assa ( | A: [ | |
| B: [ | ||||
| C: [ |
*magical treatment.
**accompanying incantaion.
A: mentions of similar remedies used in other cultures.
B: historical commentaries on a particular remedy or technique.
C: research that evaluates the possible efficacy of compounds or techniques described in the remedy.
Figure 1Turi’s remedies by category.
Figure 2Remedies for acute and chronic conditions.
Figure 3Magic in Turi’s remedies.