Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada
Author: Percy Train
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 416
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 416
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Published: 1982
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Published: 1980
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel E. Moerman
Publisher: Scholarly Title
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 560
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA guide to Native American medicinal uses of plants and to literature on the topic. Tables provide information on various uses of specific plants by many cultures, on the range of plants and their use, on the taxonomic affinities of the plants.
Author: Percy Train
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 199
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Branislav Ranković
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2014-12-31
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 3319133748
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe present book discusses in detail the nature and bioactive properties of lichen secondary metabolites. Their therapeutic potential ranges from antibiotic to antioxidant and from anticarcinogenic to antiviral activity. It further discusses their use in traditional medicine and highlights possible future directions in the study of their pharmaceutical potential.
Author: Walter H. Lewis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2003-09-04
Total Pages: 836
ISBN-13: 9780471628828
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOrganized by body system and ailment makes it easy to locate appropriate therapies. Includes background on the physiology of major systems and ailments so readers can understand how and why a pharmaceutical, botanical, or dietary supplement works. Broad coverage includes green plants, fungi, and microorganisms. Includes extensive references and citations from both conventional and complimentary-alternative medical systems when natural products or their derivatives are involved.
Author: Gabrielle Hatfield
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2003-12-12
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 1576078256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA wide-ranging compilation on the materia medica of the ordinary people of Britain and North America, comparing practices in both places. Informative and engaging, yet authoritative and well researched, Encyclopedia of Folk Medicine reveals previously unexamined connections between folk medicine practices on either side of the Atlantic, as well as within different cultures (Celtic, Native American, etc.) in the United Kingdom and America. For students, school and public libraries, folklorists, anthropologists, or anyone interested in the history of medicine, it offers a unique way to explore the fascinating crossroads where social history, folk culture, and medical science meet. From the 17th century to the present, the encyclopedia covers remedies from animal, vegetable, and mineral sources, as well as practices combining natural materia medica with rituals. Its over 200 alphabetically organized, fully cross-referenced entries allow readers to look up information both by ailment and by healing agent. Entries present both British and North American traditions side by side for easy comparison and identify the surprising number of overlaps between folk and scientific medicine.
Author: J. K. Crellin
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 568
ISBN-13: 9780822310198
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