The Diversity of Indigenous Medicine of Sri Lanka: A Cross Sectional Study
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Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo
Abstract
Traditional Medical System in Sri Lanka comprises
Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Deshiya Chikitsa.
Deshiya Chikitsa is a purely native kind of medicine
that has been practicing since pre-historic period of
Sri Lanka. The general objective of this study was to
investigate diversity of indigenous medicine (IM) in
the Moneragala District. Ninety registered
physicians were selected from the population using
purposive sampling method. Qualitative data
collection methods were used for collecting primary
data. The Moneragala District has rich diversity of
IM and eighteen medical genealogies and 325
indigenous physicians were identified. The majority
of physicians are unregistered with the Ayurvedic
Medical Council. Sarpavisha wedakama and
Kadumbindum wedakama are the wide spread
branches that prevail in the Moneragala District. The
other identified branches are demonology
(Bhutavidya), treatment for stray-dog bite
(Jalabhitika), abscess and sore (Gedivana), common
ailments (Sarvanga), eye-diseases (Akshiroga),
psychiatric disorders (Manasaroga) and skin
diseases (Charmaroga).
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Diversity, Medical Genealogies, Indigenous Medicine, Deshiya Chikitsa
