Herbal Medicine Preparation
Preparation of medicinal plants, resins, oils, poultices, teas, and fermented remedies for treating wounds, pain, digestion, and infection symptoms.
Core metadata
- ID: herbal_medicine_preparation
- Era: Ancient
- First known date: -7000 (unknown)
- Region: Afro-Eurasia and other historical societies
- Review status: source_checked
- Maturity: N/A
Prerequisites
Dependents
- Botanical Gardens & Herbaria (botanical_gardens_herbaria)
- Early Veterinary Medicine (early_veterinary_medicine)
- Early Hospitals (hospitals_early)
- Human Anatomy & Physiology (human_anatomy_physiology)
- Medical Ethics (medical_ethics)
- Mortar & Pestle (mortar_and_pestle)
- Public Hospitals & Infirmaries (public_hospitals_infirmaries)
- Quarantine & Public Health Measures (quarantine_public_health_measures)
- Theory of Contagion (Fracastoro) (theory_of_contagion_fracastoro)
- University Medical Faculties (university_medical_faculties)
- University Medical Studies (university_medical_studies)
Fields
- None.
Node sources
- Early pottery at 20,000 years ago in Xianrendong Cave, China (Science / PubMed, 2012, primary_paper) • Supports: edge, node
Prerequisite edge evidence
Edge/source evidence summary:
- Prerequisite edges: 3
- Average edge confidence: 70%
- Prerequisite sources: 1
- expert_inference: 3
| Prerequisite | Type | Confidence | Evidence level | Note | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Herbalism (herbalism) | enabling | 68% | expert_inference | Herbalism provides a capability that enables this technology without being the only possible path. | No sources recorded. |
| Basic Fermentation (fermentation_basic) | historical_predecessor | 75% | expert_inference | Basic Fermentation is an earlier historical predecessor or foundation, not a one-to-one engineering dependency. | No sources recorded. |
| Pottery (pottery) | enabling | 68% | expert_inference | Pottery provides a capability that enables this technology without being the only possible path. |
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