Shifts in therapeutic practices and decline of medicinal cannabis in Indian North-Eastern Frontier (1826-1925)
Abstract Background The emergence of colonial medicine in the North-Eastern Frontier witnessed different phases of consistent competition and resistance. Herbs such as cannabis provided native physicians with a coherent power to resist colonial medical intervention. Before British rule, cannabis ass...
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