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  • In addition to describing the ways in which the plants are used as food by the various communities, medicinal, ethnoveterinary, cultural, household and other uses are also given to show the value of each species to the communities concerned, as well as its potential for use elsewhere.

    Chapter 12 1999

  • All found that ethnoveterinary practices could be usefully incorporated in animal-health services.

    1. The global background 1997

  • Centuries of observation and experience have resulted in a rich storehouse of ethnoveterinary knowledge and technique among stockculture peoples.

    1. The global background 1997

  • The first book includes the preparation of medicinal plants, simple surgeries, and a list of all the ethnoveterinary plants (about 250) listed in the series.

    9: Domestic animals 1996

  • This is one of four manuals on traditional animal health care practices (or "ethnoveterinary medicine") in tropical Asia.

    Chapter 4 1994

  • This is one of four manuals on traditional animal health care practices (or "ethnoveterinary medicine") in tropical Asia.

    Chapter 4 1994

  • This is one of four manuals on traditional animal health care practices (or "ethnoveterinary medicine") in tropical Asia.

    Chapter 4 1994

  • Beyond the use for treating human diseases, zootherapeutical resources are also used in ethnoveterinary medicine

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2009

  • A wide-open field, that of ethnoveterinary botany, clearly.

    Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog 2009

  • A wide-open field, that of ethnoveterinary botany, clearly.

    Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog 2009

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