About the Journal
The International Journal of Indigenous Medicine is a biannual, peer-reviewed research journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse on traditional and indigenous healing systems from around the world. This specialized publication serves as a vital platform for researchers, practitioners, and academics to share rigorous, disciplined research that explores the theoretical foundations, practical applications, and cultural significance of indigenous medical knowledge. By maintaining high standards of peer review, the journal ensures that published research contributes meaningfully to the scientific understanding of traditional healing practices while respecting the cultural contexts from which these medical systems emerge.
The journal publishes a diverse range of research papers that examine various aspects of indigenous medicine, including ethnobotany, traditional diagnostic methods, therapeutic practices, and the integration of indigenous healing approaches with contemporary healthcare systems. Through its biannual publication schedule, it provides a sustained and focused forum for disseminating cutting-edge research that bridges the gap between traditional wisdom and modern scientific inquiry. This commitment to scholarly excellence makes the journal an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand, preserve, and validate indigenous medical knowledge systems that have served communities for generations.
Starting Year of publication : 2025
Frequency : Biannual
Language of Publication : English
Subject : Medical Sciences
Publication Format : Online
Publisher : Dr Eric Kwasi Elliason
Publisher's Address : West Windy Ridge, P.O. Box MC 1096, Takoradi, Western Region, Ghana, West Africa.
Digital Address: H123 JCR035 COLE ST WS-289-2216