Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of Karelians

The article discusses the representation of all groups of Karelians (Karelians, Livvik and Ludik Karelians) on the causes and ways of treatment of toothache (rational and irrational). The study used comparative-historical and comparative-comparative methods. The research involved the works of Russi...

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Main Author: Tatiana V. Pashkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Research Mordova State University; MRSU 2019-08-01
Series:Финно-угорский мир
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Online Access:http://csfu.mrsu.ru/en/archives/2706
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spelling doaj-673a05b6880b465e920b72e6ea9a637d2020-11-24T21:41:40ZengNational Research Mordova State University; MRSUФинно-угорский мир2076-25772541-982X2019-08-01111566010.15507/2076-2577.011.2019.01.056-060 Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of KareliansTatiana V. Pashkova0Petrozavodsk State UniversityThe article discusses the representation of all groups of Karelians (Karelians, Livvik and Ludik Karelians) on the causes and ways of treatment of toothache (rational and irrational). The study used comparative-historical and comparative-comparative methods. The research involved the works of Russian and Finnish researchers who address various aspects of Karelian traditional medicine. In addition, the author used field materials collected in the Olonetsky and Pryazha districts of the Republic of Karelia. The Karelians noticed one of the causes of toothache, which was the result of a cold, a natural cause. However, since even after the conversion to Christianity the Karelians remained the beliefs of pagan origin, and in the toothache (as a symptom) was viewed from mythological view. The Karelians looked at a toothache as a serious, painful disease. In order to prevent its occurrence, the Karelians used salt and performed ritual preventive actions. As well as the causes of toothache, treatments could be rational and irrational. From the rational treatment methods, Karelians practiced warming and compresses, made tincture and ointments from medicinal herbs. Bleeding was considered effective for relieving toothache. Irrational methods of treatment included sorcery. This can be seen in all Karelian groups.http://csfu.mrsu.ru/en/archives/2706folk medicineKarelian traditions; mythology; rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatmentKarelian traditionsmythology; rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatmentmythologyrational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatment.rational methods of treatmentirrational methods of treatment
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Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of Karelians
Финно-угорский мир
folk medicine
Karelian traditions; mythology; rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatment
Karelian traditions
mythology; rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatment
mythology
rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatment.
rational methods of treatment
irrational methods of treatment
author_facet Tatiana V. Pashkova
author_sort Tatiana V. Pashkova
title Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of Karelians
title_short Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of Karelians
title_full Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of Karelians
title_fullStr Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of Karelians
title_full_unstemmed Etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of Karelians
title_sort etiology and methods of treatment of toothache in traditional medicine of karelians
publisher National Research Mordova State University; MRSU
series Финно-угорский мир
issn 2076-2577
2541-982X
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The article discusses the representation of all groups of Karelians (Karelians, Livvik and Ludik Karelians) on the causes and ways of treatment of toothache (rational and irrational). The study used comparative-historical and comparative-comparative methods. The research involved the works of Russian and Finnish researchers who address various aspects of Karelian traditional medicine. In addition, the author used field materials collected in the Olonetsky and Pryazha districts of the Republic of Karelia. The Karelians noticed one of the causes of toothache, which was the result of a cold, a natural cause. However, since even after the conversion to Christianity the Karelians remained the beliefs of pagan origin, and in the toothache (as a symptom) was viewed from mythological view. The Karelians looked at a toothache as a serious, painful disease. In order to prevent its occurrence, the Karelians used salt and performed ritual preventive actions. As well as the causes of toothache, treatments could be rational and irrational. From the rational treatment methods, Karelians practiced warming and compresses, made tincture and ointments from medicinal herbs. Bleeding was considered effective for relieving toothache. Irrational methods of treatment included sorcery. This can be seen in all Karelian groups.
topic folk medicine
Karelian traditions; mythology; rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatment
Karelian traditions
mythology; rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatment
mythology
rational methods of treatment; irrational methods of treatment.
rational methods of treatment
irrational methods of treatment
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