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Öğe An ethnoveterinary study on plants used in the treatment of dermatological diseases in Central Anatolia, Turkey(EJMANAGER LLC, 2018) Sinmez, Cagri Caglar; Aslim, Gokhan; Yasar, AskinAim: The aims of the present study are to determine the significant plant species utilized in ethnoveterinary medicine of Central Anatolia region (Turkey), identify methods used for different veterinary preparations, and to compare the plants used in the treatment of different animal dermatological diseases in other regions of Turkey and different parts of the world. Methods: Interviews were conducted with 173 individuals in total by means of a semi-structured questionnaire, between 2009 and 2013, for the purpose of recording traditional veterinary remedies and practices employed in animal health care. In order to evaluate the reliability and richness of the knowledge of medicinal plants in the area, quantitative indices, such as 'informant consensus factor (FIC),"' "use value (UV)," "relative frequency citation," and "fidelity level," were used for the data analysis. Results: The findings of this study have revealed about 26 species, including herbs, trees, and green algae belonging to 22 botanical families utilized in the treatment of veterinary dermatological diseases by breeders in Central Anatolia. In the present study, the highest FIC score (0.90) was identified for cracked nipples. It was determined that Pine tar and Cydonia oblonga were used for the above-mentioned purpose. The second highest FIC value (0.87) was identified for ringworm. A number of medicinal plants were very popular and utilized intensively in the present research area. In accordance with the calculation performed on the basis of the UV, it was determined that Pinus nigra (0.43) and Allium sativum (0.28) had the highest UVs. Conclusion: The current study has emphasized the ethnoveterinary knowledge of plants recently in use and their new usage in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey.Öğe Obstetrics and gynecology of ruminants at folkloric veterinary medicine in Konya region(KAFKAS UNIV, VETERINER FAKULTESI DERGISI, 2016) Sinmez, Cagri Caglar; Yasar, AskinIn this study, the aim was that to uncover to treat, methods, technicals and intangible cultural heritage in this field about obstetrics and gynecology in folklore of Konya Region. The study materials have been occured number of 237 people in Konya Region. Also written, visual and oral informations and documents have been given by people who have knowledge about obstetrics and gynecology. The study has given us those data such as obstetrics and gynecological diseases-problems, knowledge of reproduction and delivery, and naming in ruminants. In conclusion, folkloric methods have been used since the old civilization around Konya Region as a part of practice for the sake of religion, magic, empirical and rational treatments. According to gender and reproduction features of ruminants, their importance can be submitted with regard to naming in Turkish, their adaptation and maintance to Turkish and Turkish culture.Öğe Ruminant parasitic diseases and treatment methods at folklore of Konya area in central anatolia region(KAFKAS UNIV, VETERINER FAKULTESI DERGISI, 2015) Yasar, Askin; Sinmez, Cagri Caglar; Aslim, GokhanThe aim of this study was to reveal the diversity of folkloric data in Konya Area (Aksaray, Karaman, Konya) of Central Anatolia Region regarding alternative treatment application to parasitic diseases of ruminant and, to provide an oppurtunity to comparative discussion media for the new treatment model, to reveal the effectiviness and side effect of herbal, animal and mineral based drug raw materials by actual medicine information and, to help treatment quest in today. The study material consisted of visual, oral and written data by "information collection form" from the 177 source person dealing with animal husbandry, animal owner sand folk medicine practitioners lived in Konya Area. Alternative treatment methods in this study varied as hydrotheraphy, phytotherapy, jeotherapy and it has been determined herbal, animal and mineral oil, tar, delphinium, lupine, tobacco, oak ash, corncockle, egg, salt, sulfur, copper sulphate and clay based on raw materials of herbal, animal and mineral drugs. In conclusion, in terms of parasitic diseases of ruminant Konya Area of Central Anatolia Region it has been identified such as lice, flea, tick, warble, scabies, coenurus cerebralis, fasciolozis, gastro-intestinal parasites, babesiozis. Furthermore, used to treat parasites such as tar, delphinium, lupine, tobacco, barberry plant root, sulfur, salt, copper sulphate and clay are also used in modern medicine. It is concluded that practices have generally religious-magic, empirical and rational roots.