Folk medicine

/ˌfəʊk ˈmɛd(ɪ)s(ɪ)n/ noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Traditional medical practices developed and used by non-physicians, typically involving customary homespun techniques and medicinal remedies derived from native plants. uncountable

    "Holonyms: complementary medicine, integrative medicine, traditional medicine"

  2. 2
    A particular medicinal remedy used in such traditional medical practices. countable

    "A folk medicine traditionally used to treat depression is as effective as standard anti-depressant drugs and has fewer side-effects, according to a new study."

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"Holonyms: complementary medicine, integrative medicine, traditional medicine"

Etymology

From folk (“believed or transmitted by the common people; not academically correct or rigorous”) + medicine.