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ethnomedicine is
sometimes used as a
synonym for
traditional medicine.
Ethnomedical research is interdisciplinary; in its
study of
traditional medicines...
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during Lent
caused intestinal worms.
Various Tanacetum species are used
ethnomedically to
treat migraine,
neuralgia and
rheumatism and as anthelmintics. Traditionally...
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Sanguisorba officinalis,
commonly known as
great burnet, is a
plant in the
family Rosaceae,
subfamily Rosoideae. It is
native throughout the
cooler regions...
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Potentilla fragarioides is a
member of the
family Rosaceae that is
native to China, ****an, Korea, Mongolia, and Russia. The stem is
boiled for use as a...
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Ligustrum lucidum, the broad-leaf privet,
Chinese privet,
glossy privet, tree
privet or wax-leaf privet, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
olive family...
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Cussonia ****ata,
known as
spiked cabbage tree,
lowveld cabbage tree or
common cabbage tree, is a tree in the
family Araliaceae,
which is
native to the...
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inactive as of
April 2025 (link) Pachter, Lee M. (1995-09-01). "
Ethnomedical (Folk)
Remedies for
Childhood Asthma in a
Mainland Puerto Rican Community"...
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Dominique (1999). "Ethnoeconomical,
ethnomedical, and
phytochemical study of
Argania spinosa (L.) Skeels".
Journal of...
- Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans. ISBNÂ 978-0802849731. du Toit,
Brian M. (2001). "
Ethnomedical (Folk)
Healing in the Caribbean". In
Margarite Fernández Olmos; Lizabeth...
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Organisms may be
selected for
testing based on ecological,
ethnomedical, genomic, or
historical rationales.
Medicinal plants, for example, are...