Evidence-based Strategies in Herbal Medicine, Psychiatric Disorders and Emergency Medicine

This book intends to strike a balance between developments in pharmacotherapy research and the facts that researchers must absorb, as well as link scientific advances with clinical practice so that the management of diseases can be based on sound physiological concepts. Each chapter has been reviewe...

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Other Authors: Badria, Farid A. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2015
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