1840 medicine bamboo matoutou kormiko fern roots karaka leaves kohu kohu

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Page 1: 1840 medicine Bamboo Matoutou Kormiko Fern roots Karaka leaves Kohu kohu
Page 2: 1840 medicine Bamboo Matoutou Kormiko Fern roots Karaka leaves Kohu kohu

1840 medicine• Bamboo• Matoutou• Kormiko• Fern roots• Karaka leaves• Kohu kohu

Page 3: 1840 medicine Bamboo Matoutou Kormiko Fern roots Karaka leaves Kohu kohu

now then

drugs Tree’s

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How has medicine changed???• Medicine has been a big part in keeping

people alive and healthy. When people got sick, people didn't know the cure on how to solve it all. But now people have found out way more. The medicines that have been made have saved lots of lives, our life spans are longer. We have scans and electrical machinery to help people and doctors to find out exactly what was wrong but they never used to have high tech devices in the 1840’s so they couldn’t find out what was fully wrong with people.

Medicines and devises we now have…- Liquid- Drugs- Scans- X-rays- Operations- Utensils And more

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Info on medicine

The Maori’s undoubtedly

had a primitive medicine

of their own

The first medical man to set foot on nz soil was Monkhouse ( captain cooks surgeon)

Volcanic glass was used to open

abscesses and removed peoples

neck glands!

Tannin was blown on to wounds or

bleeding surface through 6 inch

bamboo shoots as a hemostatic

Obsidian ( volcanic glass )

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MONKHOUSE

Monkhouse was the first ever medical man to step foot on New Zealand soil.

Became captain cook’s surgeon in 1769

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Bruises and abrasions fixed by a concoction of Kawa-Kawa root– the pepper tree was recommended for toothache it was helped by chewing on it.

• The root of the native flax, Kohu-Kohu leaves and Matoutou leaves, boiled together, strained and given doses of one ‘Pana’ shell ( shell fish) two table spoons twice a day.

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Facts!•natural hot sulphur-springs were used for lots of different diseases.

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