Botica of Medicinal Plants

in #science6 years ago

During the 16th century a convent in the Philippines called San Agustin had a Botica (Pharmacy) which utilized medicinal plants. All sorts of medicines and remedies were used by the Friars in the convent. Some were also sold to the locals who needed remedy. Fueled by faith, science and nature Father Manuel Blanco dedicated his life to study the plants in the country and it's medicinal purposes.


Botica of Medicinal Plants

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The medicine were stored in jars and each one labeled with names of the drugs. The ones on display are only recreations of the original storage. All was looted and destroyed in 1762 when the British came and occupied Manila which was headed by General Samuel Cornish.

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Augustinian missionaries loved science and in return helped a lot of the locals with their ailments. Remedies made from the plants which were found around the country. This oil painting on display created by a local artist shows the passion of the missionaries.

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Among the contributors in recording medicinal plants is Father Ignacio Mercado. Known to be the first local botanist to record more than 200 plants that thrived in the Philippines. No one knew the names or benefits of plants during this era and his works greatly contributed to discovery of plant species.

Beautiful colored illustrations which is considered as an artwork. It was also known that Father Ignacio Mercado even tested the effects of the plants on himself.

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Among the greatest achievements from this convent is the "Flora De Filipinas" by Father Manuel Blanco. A compilation about endemic plants in which the first editions the plants were not illustrated. Later on illustrations were added on the collection done by local and Spanish artists.

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Here are some of the original lithographs on the following edition of "Flora De Filipinas".

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On display are tool which were used in the pharmacy. Most of them was brought in from Spain.

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The fourth edition of the book from 1883 still with the original pages but the cover was already re bounded.

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The most important piece in this room is the original Flora De Filipinas with 887 pages. Now protected and encased in glass it is an important part of our history and culture. Now on it's fifth edition it is available to the public for around $50 beautifully illustrated with stunning resemblance to the actual plants. Medicinal properties of each plant is well documented.

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The Botica has given a great contribution to our country in science and discovery. The years of hard work and dedication of the priests and brothers in the convent are unforgotten. The works that they left us will continued to be shared to our future generation.

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Oh! Neat!!!! I think I would spend hours and hours there!!!!

I have plans to catalog my plants..the ones on my mountaintop that I use. I've been a plant healer most of my life and cant wait until life slows down enough that I can tackle this.

What a lovely share...I have to wonder if the Father had digital photography what this collection would look like!

Enjoy this day!

It was very interesting pity I was not able to spend a lot of time there. The museum was closing and my wife was calling on the phone. I can only imagine how they did things in the past when it comes to natural medicine. It would be great if you could have the plants cataloged there it would be a great read. I am planning to get the fifth edition of the book and from the looks of it it is worth it. As for the photography it would be great but looking at the lithographs the artwork is amazing. I would not mind having two or three hanging on my wall.

these are not just part of our history.. hence it has big contribution to our modern society to the world of medicine.. without these medicinal plants we never created modern medicine that can cure tons of diseases, illnesses and sickness..

True without the plants and dedication of the people behind it. It would have been hard surviving.

I think traditional plant medicines are fascinating. I would love visiting that exhibit.

Oh you would love it. I had a great time well just me the family waited for me outside lol.

I hope it was because they were eating ice cream, or something equally important!

They are not really a fan of museums and was a bit tired of all the walking that day. When I showed them the photos next time they will be joining me :)

That looks super cool, I'd love to visit there! I'm a huge fan of antique science books and old scientific illustrations, so this is right up my alley.

Oh you would love it. If ever you swing by the Philippines just let me know. As for the "Flora De Filipinas" it is available for public purchase and looking forward to get a copy once we get a budget for it. The original illustrations on display were gorgeous.

That would be an interesting place to explore, I could get lost in there, I love nature. Thanks for sharing :)

The museum has a lot of rooms but don't worry you won't get lost with us around lol.

haha good to know :)

those lithographs are beautiful! Do you still use those plants for medicinal purposes today?

Some has been developed into medicines but in the province using of plants but itself as remedy is still very much alive.

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