Interested in traditional veterinary medicine? Visit the web-based database on the subject, facilitated by Prélude (Programme for Research and Link between Universities for Development), a network of researchers around the world. The database contains an extensive list of plants, their scientific as well as local names, geographic occurrence and the diseases they cure or ease. A separate database contains pictures of the plants. Website: //pc4.sisc.ucl.ac.be/prelude/sommaire_ang.html Prélude, Institut Carnoy 4 place Croix du Sud, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Fax: +32 10 47 34 71 Email: Lehmann@fynu.ucl.ac.beInterested in traditional veterinary medicine? Visit the web-based database on the subject, facilitated by Prélude (Programm...
In the pre-antibiotic era, a broad spectrum of medicinal plants was used to treat livestock. This kn...
Background: The EC Regulation for Organic Farming states that organic livestock should be treated pr...
Introduction: In Switzerland, the administration of medicinal plants to livestock is almost complete...
Interested in traditional veterinary medicine? Visit the web-based database on the subject, facilita...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: While the interest in finding medical solutions for the worldwide an...
The people of far-flung rural areas still depend to a large extent upon plants and household remedie...
The people of far-flung rural areas still depend to a large extent upon plants and household remedie...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The term “traditional” is well established in European (human) medic...
Traditional medicines, especially the folk herbal medicines have recently been receiving heightened ...
EVM practices for mastitis, dermatitis, fowl pox and gastroenteritis are effectively employed in the...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The term “traditional” is well established in European (human) medic...
Traditional practices involved in veterinary care are common, but are gradually disappearing because...
Livestock owners and healers throughout the world have traditional ways of classifying and preventin...
Background. The traditional knowledge about herbal use in veterinary medicine in Serbs is voluminous...
In India, ethno-veterinary practices were in vogue since time immemorial. Ethnoveterinary medicine d...
In the pre-antibiotic era, a broad spectrum of medicinal plants was used to treat livestock. This kn...
Background: The EC Regulation for Organic Farming states that organic livestock should be treated pr...
Introduction: In Switzerland, the administration of medicinal plants to livestock is almost complete...
Interested in traditional veterinary medicine? Visit the web-based database on the subject, facilita...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: While the interest in finding medical solutions for the worldwide an...
The people of far-flung rural areas still depend to a large extent upon plants and household remedie...
The people of far-flung rural areas still depend to a large extent upon plants and household remedie...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The term “traditional” is well established in European (human) medic...
Traditional medicines, especially the folk herbal medicines have recently been receiving heightened ...
EVM practices for mastitis, dermatitis, fowl pox and gastroenteritis are effectively employed in the...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The term “traditional” is well established in European (human) medic...
Traditional practices involved in veterinary care are common, but are gradually disappearing because...
Livestock owners and healers throughout the world have traditional ways of classifying and preventin...
Background. The traditional knowledge about herbal use in veterinary medicine in Serbs is voluminous...
In India, ethno-veterinary practices were in vogue since time immemorial. Ethnoveterinary medicine d...
In the pre-antibiotic era, a broad spectrum of medicinal plants was used to treat livestock. This kn...
Background: The EC Regulation for Organic Farming states that organic livestock should be treated pr...
Introduction: In Switzerland, the administration of medicinal plants to livestock is almost complete...