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Juliette de Baïracli Levy (11 November 1912 – 28 May 2009) was an English herbalist and author noted for her pioneering work in holistic veterinary medicine. After studying veterinary medicine at the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool for two years, Bairacli Levy left England to study herbal medicine in Europe, Turkey, North Africa, Israel and Greece, living with Romani people, farmers and livestock breeders, acquiring a fund of herbal lore from them in the process, most notably from the Romani people. She wrote several well-known books on herbalism and nomadic living in harmony with nature, in addition to fiction and poetry illustrated by Olga Lehmann. After living for some time on the Greek island Kythira, de Baïracli Levy resided in an old age home in Burgdorf, Switzerland.

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  • Juliette de Baïracli Levy (11 November 1912 – 28 May 2009) was an English herbalist and author noted for her pioneering work in holistic veterinary medicine. After studying veterinary medicine at the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool for two years, Bairacli Levy left England to study herbal medicine in Europe, Turkey, North Africa, Israel and Greece, living with Romani people, farmers and livestock breeders, acquiring a fund of herbal lore from them in the process, most notably from the Romani people. She wrote several well-known books on herbalism and nomadic living in harmony with nature, in addition to fiction and poetry illustrated by Olga Lehmann. After living for some time on the Greek island Kythira, de Baïracli Levy resided in an old age home in Burgdorf, Switzerland. (en)
  • Juliette de Baïracli Levy (Manchester, 11 novembre 1912 – Burgdorf, 28 maggio 2009) è stata una veterinaria e scrittrice inglese, nota per il suo lavoro pionieristico nel campo della medicina veterinaria olistica. Ha scritto numerosi libri sulla fitoterapia e sulla vita nomade in armonia con la natura, oltre ad opere di narrativa e poesia, illustrate da Olga Lehmann. Dopo aver vissuto per qualche tempo sull'isola greca Kythira, Juliette de Baraïcli Levy ha trascorso l'ultima parte della sua vita in un ospizio a Burgdorf, in Svizzera. (it)
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  • Juliette de Baïracli Levy (en)
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  • Manchester, England (en)
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  • University of Manchester, University of Liverpool, England (en)
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  • Juliette de Baïracli Levy (11 November 1912 – 28 May 2009) was an English herbalist and author noted for her pioneering work in holistic veterinary medicine. After studying veterinary medicine at the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool for two years, Bairacli Levy left England to study herbal medicine in Europe, Turkey, North Africa, Israel and Greece, living with Romani people, farmers and livestock breeders, acquiring a fund of herbal lore from them in the process, most notably from the Romani people. She wrote several well-known books on herbalism and nomadic living in harmony with nature, in addition to fiction and poetry illustrated by Olga Lehmann. After living for some time on the Greek island Kythira, de Baïracli Levy resided in an old age home in Burgdorf, Switzerland. (en)
  • Juliette de Baïracli Levy (Manchester, 11 novembre 1912 – Burgdorf, 28 maggio 2009) è stata una veterinaria e scrittrice inglese, nota per il suo lavoro pionieristico nel campo della medicina veterinaria olistica. Dopo gli studi in Medicina Veterinaria presso le Università di Manchester e Liverpool per due anni, Juliette lasciò l'Inghilterra per studiare la medicina basata sulle erbe in Europa, Turchia, Nord Africa, Israele e Grecia, vivendo con gli zingari, gli agricoltori e gli allevatori di bestiame e acquisendo così dal vivo le basi della tradizione a base di erbe, in particolare dagli zingari. Sposatasi con il giornalista spagnolo Francisco Lancha Domínguez, ebbe due figli: Luz e Rafik. Ha scritto numerosi libri sulla fitoterapia e sulla vita nomade in armonia con la natura, oltre ad opere di narrativa e poesia, illustrate da Olga Lehmann. Dopo aver vissuto per qualche tempo sull'isola greca Kythira, Juliette de Baraïcli Levy ha trascorso l'ultima parte della sua vita in un ospizio a Burgdorf, in Svizzera. (it)
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