Abstract
The study is a brief exploration of the functions and roles of the traditional healers in the total health care delivery system as a basis for tapping the salient features of this age old art: for the purpose of refining, and establishing it as an alternative medical health-care service. The investigation is considered relevant particularly in the developing countries where, in addition to the dearth of orthodox medical services, institutions and per sonnel, it is relatively cheaper, socio-culturally accessible and acceptable. Refining and developing some aspects of the traditional healers' services will serve the interest of the health consumers whose main concern is with service and not the source. Furthermore, it is hoped that the study will stimulate purposeful discussions on the need for an unbi ased examination of the materials, methods and techniques of the traditional healers including, eventually, compiling a native pharmacopoeia.
A more comprehensive account of the traditional healers contributions to the battle against diseases and maintenance of health and well being is envisaged.
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