WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, volume 1 / World Health Organization
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- SB 293 .W67 1999

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | General Education | GC SB 293 .W67 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000016780 |
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Monographs (in alphabetical order of plant name) -- Bulbus allii cepae -- Bulbus allii sativi -- Aloe -- Aloe vera gel -- Radix astragali -- Fructus bruceae -- Radix bupleuri -- Herba centellae -- Flos chamomillae -- Cortex cinnamomi -- Rhizoma coptidis -- Rhizoma coptidis -- Rhizoma curcumae longae -- Radix echinaceae -- Herba echinaceae purpureae -- Herba ephedrae -- Folium gingko -- Radix ginseng -- Radix glycyrrhizae -- Radix Paeoniae -- Semen plantaginis -- Radix platycodi -- Radix rauwolfiae -- Rhizoma rhei -- Folium sennae -- Fructus sennae -- Herba thymi -- Radix valerriannae -- Rhizoma zingiberis
During the past decade, traditional systems of medicine have become a topic of global importance. Current estimates suggest that, in many developing countries, a large portion of the population relies heavily on traditional practitioners and medicinal plants to meet primary health care needs.
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