Medicinal plant use practice in four ethnic communities (Gurage, Mareqo, Qebena, and Silti), south central Ethiopia
Abstract Background Ethnic groups throughout the world have developed their own cultures expressed in the form of customs, taboos, and traditional healthcare systems. Traditional medicine system is one of the widespread cultures known throughout the world which is very much tied to cultural practice...
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Main Authors: | Alemtshay Teka (Author), Zemede Asfaw (Author), Sebsebe Demissew (Author), Patrick Van Damme (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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