Views about the nature of skin diseases in children and their treatment in Russian folk medicine

Abstract


The article attempted to reveal the specifics of ideas about skin diseases in children, their causes and methods of treatment in Russian national everyday medicine. Peasant culture of the XIX — early XX centuries was based on medieval models, which led to an appeal to the published historical, ethnographic and folklore sources of this time. Doctor books with sections dedicated to children stored in the Russian National Library in St. Petersburg were also analyzed. The study of materials allows you to draw a conclusion that in Russian folk medicine there has long been a variety of views on the causes of skin diseases and their treatment in children, based on various interweavings of rational and irrational ideas, on combinations of Christian and pagan views.

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Galina L. Mikirtichan

St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

Email: glm306@yandex.ru

Tatjana V. Kaurova

St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

Email: meditanika@gmail.com

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