Hektoen International

A Journal of Medical Humanities

Tag: gardens

  • The Bois de Boulogne of Paris 

    The Bois de Boulogne, spanning 2,090 acres on the western edge of Paris, was originally a hunting ground for the kings of France, from King Dagobert, who used this forest to hunt bears and deer, to his  grandson Childeric II who gave the forest to the Abbey of Saint-Denis, and to King Philip Augustus, who…

  • Gardens: Living pharmacies

    The connection between medicine and gardens runs deep. Gardens have long served as places of beauty and serenity and also as living pharmacies where healing plants were cultivated with care. This relationship between horticulture and healing represents one of humanity’s oldest and most enduring partnerships. In ancient civilizations, medicinal gardens were often components of healthcare…