This article is about traditional Hausa medicine practised by the Hausa people of West Africa.
Hausa medicine is heavily characterized by Islamic influence and traditional, African-style herbology, and religious practices which are still prevalent today.[1] Many traditional healing methods such as religious and spiritual healing are often used alongside modern medicine among Hausa villages and cities.[1]
^ abNnadi, Eucharia E.; Hugh F. Kabat (January 1984). "Nigerians' Use of Native and Western Medicine for the Same Illness". Public Health Reports. 99 (1): 93–98. PMC 1424516.
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