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Herbal Ethnomedicine Of The Gwalior Forest Division In Madhya Pradesh, India

Title:Herbal Ethnomedicine Of The Gwalior Forest Division In Madhya Pradesh, India
Authors:Mohammad Anis, M.P. Sharma, and Muhammad Iqbal
Publication:Pharmaceutical Biology (Formerly International Journal Of Pharmacognosy) / Taylor & Francis
Enumeration:Vol. 38, No. 4 pp. 241 - 253 , October 2000
Abstract:Ethnomedicinal studies carried out in the Gwalior Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh, India, led to interesting therapeutic applications of 102 plant species. Information on medicinal claims was collected from the tribal people called ‘Sahariya’ and the traditional healers who had knowledge of the traditional uses of medicinal plants. This study describes details of botanical identity, local name, parts of the plants used, mode of preparation, administration of the drug, and diseases for which the given plants are used.

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