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Rise in publication of "Indian" medicine books.

Date: 1830

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They are usually written by white authors and sold as presenting traditional Indigenous healing practices. "The Indian Doctor’s Dispensatory, The Indian Guide to Health, The North American Indian Doctor, or Nature’s Method of Curing and Preventing Disease According to the Indians and many similar works capitalized on the power of the Indian medicine idea over those who shared the popular enthusiasm for botanic medicine or distrusted the educated white physician" (Hammond, 2011).