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Ethnoveterinary Medicine: A Zimbabwean Perspective

2020
An outline of the status of research and development of ethnoveterinary medicine in Zimbabwe is given in this chapter. Ethnomedicinal plants and practices have always been part of the management of animal diseases and other health problems in the country.
Prosper Jambwa   +1 more
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Ethnoveterinary medicine in the Arribes del Duero, western Spain

Veterinary Research Communications, 2011
Currently, traditional ethnoveterinary practices are rare in Europe and the plants used previously have been replaced by the modern drugs used by national veterinary services. However, in some rural areas of the Mediterranean basin these traditional practices persist.
José A, González   +2 more
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The use of wild vertebrates in contemporary Spanish ethnoveterinary medicine

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2016
This review documents the wide and varied repertoire of traditional practices based on the use of wild vertebrates in Spanish ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) from the early 20th century to the present. Empirical practices, both ritual and magical, are recorded, and these EVM data are compared with those of other countries in the Mediterranean Region and
José A, González   +3 more
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Ethnoveterinary Botanical Medicine

2010
Methods for Evaluating Efficacy of Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants, L. J. McGaw and J. N. Eloff Logistical and Legal Considerations in Ethnoveterinary Research, M. Chikombero and D. Luseba Phytochemical Methods, B.I. Kamara Preclinical Safety Testing of Herbal Remedies, V. Naidoo and J.
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Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants Used in South Africa

2020
South Africa is fortunate to be host to a large diversity of plant species, coupled with an extremely rich and varied cultural heritage stemming from different ethnic groups. The use of traditional medicine for treating livestock and domestic animals is well entrenched, particularly among livestock-keepers in rural areas.
E. Thato Khunoana, Lyndy J. McGaw
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Retrospection of ethnoveterinary medicines of Madhya Pradesh, India

Journal of Traditional and Folk Practices, 2017
Madhya Pradesh is situated in the centre of India, endowed with rich and diverse forest and cultural diversity. The review of literature on ethnoveterinary medicines reveals that about 258 species of plants belonging to 209 genera and 82 families are employed by tribal and rural communities of Madhya Pradesh for the treatment of about 139 types of ...
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Medicinal Animals in Ethnoveterinary Practices: A World Overview

2012
Medicinal animals are used as a source of medicine in virtually all cultures. Such use is not restricted to humans, but also extends to the treatment of livestock diseases. Nevertheless, animal-based medicines in ethnoveterinary practices have been neglected and poorly described.
Wedson Medeiros Silva Souto   +6 more
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Ethnoveterinary Medicine in the Northern Provinces of Cameroon

Veterinary Research Communications, 2001
A N, Nfi   +7 more
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An Overview of Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Nigeria

Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2017
Aihanuwa Uwagie-Ero   +2 more
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Ethnoveterinary Medicine: The prospects of integrating medicinal plant products in Veterinary Medicine in Kenya

Kenya Veterinarian, 2013
Animal diseases are a major constraint to livestock production, drought animal power and the acceptability of companion animals. These diseases also impact negatively to the food security in our country. The use of synthetic drugs for disease management is always a challenge because of the unavailability of these drugs especially in rural areas ...
Gakuya, DW   +5 more
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