Wadih Jabbour's 'Lebanese Folk Medicine' offers an indispensable exploration into the rich tapestry of traditional healing practices deeply rooted in Lebanon's cultural heritage. This comprehensive book delves into ancient remedies, herbal treatments, and age-old wisdom passed down through generations, showcasing the unique approaches to health and well-being prevalent in Lebanese society. Jabbour meticulously documents the various facets of popular medicine, providing insights into its historical development, common ailments treated, and the philosophical underpinnings that distinguish it from conventional medical practices. A vital resource for ethnobotany enthusiasts, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the enduring legacy of traditional healing.