• Title of article

    The Emergence of Fritillaria imperialis in Written References of Traditional Persian Medicine: a Historical Review

  • Author/Authors

    Bonyadi ، Afsaneh - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Mozaffarpur ، ali - Babol University of Medical Sciences , Azadbakht ، Mohammad - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Mojahedi ، Mortaza - Babol University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    39
  • To page
    42
  • Abstract
    Fritillaria plant belongs to the lily family (Liliaceae) and naturally grows in cold areas, highlands, rocky slopes and cliffs. This study examines the emergence of this plant in the written references of Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM). In this research, we searched native names of Fritillaria imperialis (laleh sarnegoun) in outstanding references of TPM including: Almansori fi Teb, Al-Qanon fi Teb, Al-saidana fi Teb, Al-Abnieh an Haghayegh Al-Advieh, Al-Aghraz Al-Tibbia, Ekhtiyarat Badi’i, Al-Mo’tamed fi Al-AdviehAl-Mofrade, Tazkereh-ye Davoud, Tohfeh Al-Momenin, Makhzan Al-Aladvieh and MohitA’azam. Fritillaria is one among thousands of medical materials added to the pharmacopeia books in TPM from Avicenna’s era (the 4^th century AH) up to the13^th century AH. In our review, the first report of Fritillaria was found in the book of Tohfeh Al-Mo menin written by Hakim Mo’men Tonekaboni. He discovered the therapeutic effect of the oil of Fritillaria imperialis against sciatica. TPM was represented as a dynamic medicine, culture characterized by continual expansion of its written references.
  • Keywords
    Fritillaria imperialis , Traditional Persian Medicine , Hakim Momen Tonekaboni
  • Journal title
    Herbal Medicines Journal
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Journal title
    Herbal Medicines Journal
  • Record number

    2462665