

This paper describes traditional medication written in the Acehnese manuscripts, of which particularly might be useful for handling the virus appeared today. One of the important subject contents is related to traditional medication applied since the very past time. The Acehnese manuscripts written by ulamas, aligned from Muslim prior generations within a care giver environment cannot be denied its existence. Historical contribution of traditional medicine as one of complementary or alternative therapy is unquestionably recognized amongst the people of the world-wide. A number of less complex traditional medicine practices also operated within small and sometimes isolated groups based largely on local experience since the very long time ago. Traditional medication practice roots widely across region. This effort is expected to provide a "map" of the potential of Nusantara medical manuscripts in Indonesia. Through the search of various manuscript catalogs, it‟s expected to know how the potential of Nusantara medical manuscripts. The search effort of these medical manuscripts is based on the information of various manuscript catalogs, in particular the catalog of "local" manuscripts.

The discussion in this section focuses on attempts to trace and explain the potential of Nusantara medical manuscript stored in Indonesia. In the next section, it discusses the potential of Nusantara medical manuscripts, especially the manuscripts stored in Indonesia. The discussion of the results of this research is expected to provide an overview of medical manuscripts that have been studied, who the researchers are, and kind of studies that have been conducted on medical manuscripts in Nusantara. In addition, it also discusses research on Nusantara medical manuscripts outside the Manassa forum and the National Library of Indonesia, especially those that have been conducted by researchers in Indonesia. This article discusses studies that have been conducted on medical manuscripts in the Nusantara, especially those that have been presented in International Symposium on Nusantara Manuscripts initiated by Manassa (The Indonesian Association for Nusantara Manuscripts), National Seminar, and JUMANTARA Journal initiated by the National Library of Indonesia.
