Ethnomedicine in Himalaya: a case study from Dolpa, Humla, Jumla and Mustang districts of Nepal
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Traditional plant use in Nepal has been documented for millennia. The importance of plants as medicine has not diminished in any way in recent times, and traditional medicines are still the most important health care source for the vast majority of the population...
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Main Authors: | Kshhetri Hari B (Author), Nepal Bal K (Author), Kunwar Ripu M (Author), Rai Sanjeev K (Author), Bussmann Rainer W (Author) |
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2006-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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