Article ID: CBB325024542

Herbalised Ayurveda?: Reformulation, Plant Management and the ‘Pharmaceuticalisation’ of Indian ‘Traditional’ Medicine (2014)

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This paper discusses one dimension of the contemporary industrialisation of ayurvedic medicine, namely the new centrality given to the collection, combination, and mass-manipulation of herbal therapeutic material. The aim is to highlight the process of ‘pharmaceuticalisation’, too often and wrongly taken as synonymous of a form of alignment of Ayurveda with biomedicine, its categories, and practices. Within this context, pharmaceuticalisation refers to the creation of a new world of professionals beside ayurvedic doctors, often personnel of the industry, whose role is to handle the material (rather than the clinical) dimensions of polyherbal preparations. This management of plants includes multiple dimensions: documentation of their uses, experimental research on their composition and properties, design of new simplified combinations, mass-production of ready-made specialties, and marketing. In other words, it encompasses all the attributes of pharmacy as it developed in Europe, but with the major caveat that this pharmacy has little to do with chemistry, pure substances, and molecules, since it focuses on plants, their combination, and their value as materia medica. The paper focuses on the series of institutions, policies, and practices regarding plant management that have emerged since 2000 with a special interests in a) the ways ‘old’ settings like the botanical garden have taken the turn toward industrial Ayurveda; b) how the operations of ‘new’ institutions, such as the National Medicinal Plant Board, have been mandated to foster supply of as well as research on ‘prioritised’ species.

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Authors & Contributors
Mutalik, Gururaj
Tillu, Girish
Patwardhan, Bhushan
Mukharji, Projit Bihari
Ritika Ganguly
Madhavan, Harilal
Journals
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
History of Science in South Asia
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
University Press of Colorado
University of Chicago Press
Routledge
Oxford University Press
New York University Press
Liaoning Education Press
Concepts
Medicine, ayurvedic
Medicine, traditional
Medicine
Medicine and industry
Medicine, herbal
Biomedicine
People
Galen
Time Periods
Modern
Medieval
Ancient
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
Places
India
Kerala (India)
China
South India
Bangalore, India
South Asia
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