The Aboriginal people of Australia have been using bush medicines for thousands of years. Individual communities have selected medicinal plants based on their needs, convenience and experience. Because of this, bush medicines differ between or even within dialect groups, with different plants or preparations used for the same condition, and a single plant used for many applications
Most staff of the Health and Education Departments, who live in bush ccnmunities already know of the...
Although allopathic medicines have the potential to cure a wide range of diseases and disorders, the...
Medicinal plants are the principal health care resources for the majority of people all over the wor...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
In Australia, as is occurring in other parts of the world (Cox 2000; Cordell 2002), Indigenous knowl...
Abstract: The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of ye...
Approximately 80% of people in developing countries rely on traditional medicine for their primary h...
The Wet Tropics bioregion is home to more than 2800 plant species, out of which more than 700 specie...
Background: Aboriginal peoples have occupied the island continent of Australia for millennia. Over 5...
ABSTRACT – With one of the oldest surviving cultures in the world, Australian Aboriginal people have...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
Traditional medicinal knowledge possessed by Indigenous people is a significant resource, as exempli...
Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have diverse relationships with plan...
The removal of Indigenous people from their traditional lands in south-eastern Australia has rendere...
Most staff of the Health and Education Departments, who live in bush ccnmunities already know of the...
Although allopathic medicines have the potential to cure a wide range of diseases and disorders, the...
Medicinal plants are the principal health care resources for the majority of people all over the wor...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
In Australia, as is occurring in other parts of the world (Cox 2000; Cordell 2002), Indigenous knowl...
Abstract: The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of ye...
Approximately 80% of people in developing countries rely on traditional medicine for their primary h...
The Wet Tropics bioregion is home to more than 2800 plant species, out of which more than 700 specie...
Background: Aboriginal peoples have occupied the island continent of Australia for millennia. Over 5...
ABSTRACT – With one of the oldest surviving cultures in the world, Australian Aboriginal people have...
This paper describes the developement of an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, cons...
Traditional medicinal knowledge possessed by Indigenous people is a significant resource, as exempli...
Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, have diverse relationships with plan...
The removal of Indigenous people from their traditional lands in south-eastern Australia has rendere...
Most staff of the Health and Education Departments, who live in bush ccnmunities already know of the...
Although allopathic medicines have the potential to cure a wide range of diseases and disorders, the...
Medicinal plants are the principal health care resources for the majority of people all over the wor...