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The purpose of this study was to investigate the wealth of medicinal plants used by rural people of Jhansi District in UP India. The present study has resulted in the documentation of 43 species of ethno medicinal plants distributed in 40 genera belonging to 33 families. The ethno medicinal use of plant species was documented in the study area for the treatment of human diseases. The present study reveals that the Jhansi district is rich in herbal medicine with diversified value. The rural people of region have rich knowledge on the use of medicinal plants.
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Ethno medicinal survey of plants from district Bhimber Azad Jammu and Kashmir, PakistanJournal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine
Medicinal ethnobotany in Huacareta (Chuquisaca, Bolivia2012 •
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Medicinal ethnobotany in Huacareta (Chuquisaca, Bolivia)2009 •
The plant based traditional knowledge has become a recognized toll in search for new sources of drugs, wound healing properties and mentralceuticals.Central India is one of those regions in India where the tribal population and forest dwellers from a considerable part of the population. The common tribal communities of area are Kanwar (11.84%) Halba(4.76%),Bhatra(2.52%),Baiga(0.93%),Urao(1.89%),Bijhwa r(1.72%),Bhariya(1.58%) and Agariya(0.74%). They are partially or completely dependent on forest product for their survival.Kanwar tribal societies, related to sterility, conception, abortion etc. and the use of abort-facients. Very little work has been done on the ethno-gynecological use of plants in the treatment and health care program of women as evidenced by the literature and references.Medicinal plants are plants containing inherent active ingredients used to cure disease or relieve pain.The main tribes of these districts are Kanwar, Halba, Bhatra,Baiga,Urao, respectively. The tribal traditional healers of these regions practice herbal medicine to cure diseases and disorders. They collect and preserve locally available wild and cultivated plant species. The aim of the present study was to assess the plant species used for Medicinal values as treatment of Skin disorder specially. The documentation and assessment of the traditional medicinal knowledge is very important for the Indian society. Ethno-botanist over the world has been actively working to collect document of the indigenous medicinal plants.The endemic use of medicinal plants is gaining recognition worldwide because of its support in discovery of new medicines and its importance for proper conservation of biodiversity. This paper documents the knowledge of medicinal plants used for the treatment of skin diseases In BalodDistrict, Chhattisgarh India. The present study was done through structured questionnaires in consultation with the tribal ethno-medical practitioners and has resulted in the documentation of 75 medicinal plant species belonging to 42 families. For curing the skin disease, the use of aboveground plant parts, underground plant parts, leaves, as roots and rhizomes, whole plants. The study thus underlines the potentials of the ethno-botanical research and the need for the documentation of traditional ecological knowledge pertaining
Ethno-medicinal research in district Kathua was conducted during the period 2010 to 2012. The objective of the research was the assessment and preservation of cultural and traditional knowledge of medicinal plants of the area. A checklist of the ethno-medicinal flora has been produced which includes 139 species belonging to 117 genera and 69 Families. Information on the medicinal uses gathered from the locals together with their botanical identity is presented in the study.
HEBREW SYNCHRETISM DURING THE PATRIARCHAL ERA: A STUDY CHALLENGING THE ABRAHAM AUTHORSHIP OF MONOTHEISM
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