Animals in Traditional Folk Medicine Implications for Conservation
People have relied on medicinal products derived from natural sources for millennia, and animals have long been an important part of that repertoire; nearly all cultures, from ancient times to the present, have used animals as a source of medicine. Ingredients derived from wild animals are not only...
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2013, 2013
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Table of Contents:
- Herpetofauna Used in Traditional Folk Medicine: ConservationImplications
- Primates in Traditional Folk Medicine: World Overview
- A Global Overview of Carnivorous Used in Traditional Medicines Implications
- Seahorses in Traditional Medicines: A Global Overview
- Aquatic Mammals Used in Traditional Folk Medicine: A Global Analysis
- Marine Invertebrates in Traditional Medicines
- The Role of Animal-Derived Remedies as Complementary Medicine in Brazil
- Mediterranean Zootherapy: A Historical to Modern Perspective
- A Review of Fauna Used in Zootherapeutic Remedies in Portugal: Historical Origins, Current Uses and Implications for Conservation
- Zootherapy and Biodiversity Conservation in Nigeria
- Wild Mammals Trade for Zootherapeutic and Mythic Purposes in Benin (West Africa): Capitalizing Species Involved, Provision Sources and Implications for Conservation
- Mediterranean Zootherapy: A Historical to Modern Perspective
- A Review of Fauna Used in Zootherapeutic Remedies in Portugal: Historical Origins, Current Uses and Implications for Conservation
- Zootherapy and Biodiversity Conservation in Nigeria
- Wild Mammals Trade for Zootherapeutic and Mythic Purposes in Benin (West Africa): Capitalizing Species Involved, Provision Sources and Implications for Conservation
- Birds of a Feather: Quantitative Assessments of the Diversity and Levels of Threat to Birds Used in African Traditional Medicine
- Animals Traded for Traditional Medicine at the Faraday Market in South Africa: Species Diversity and Conservation Implications
- Finely Ground-Hornbill: The Sale of Bucorvus Cafer in a Traditional Medicine Market in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.A World Overview
- Animals as a Source of Drugs: Bioprospecting and Biodiversity Conservation
- Fish Folk Medicine of Caiçara (Atlantic Coastal Forest) and Caboclo (Amazon Forest) Communities
- Introduction – Toward a Plural Approach to the Study of Medicinal Animals
- From Past to Present: Medicinal Animals in a Historical Perspective
- Medicine From the Wild: An Overview of the Use and Trade of Animal Products in Traditional Medicines
- Medicinal Animals in Ethnoveterinary Practices: A World Overview
- Animals as a Source of Drugs: Bioprospecting and Biodiversity Conservation
- Fish Folk Medicine of Caiçara (Atlantic Coastal Forest) and Caboclo (Amazon Forest) Communities
- Herpetofauna Used in Traditional Folk Medicine: Conservation Implications
- Primates in Traditional Folk Medicine: World Overview
- A Global Overview of Carnivorous Used in Traditional Medicines Implications
- Seahorses in Traditional Medicines: A Global Overview
- Aquatic Mammals Used in Traditional Folk Medicine: A Global Analysis
- Marine Invertebrates in Traditional Medicines
- The Role of Animal-Derived Remedies as Complementary Medicine in Brazil
- Birds of a Feather: Quantitative Assessments of the Diversity and Levels of Threat to Birds Used in African Traditional Medicine
- Animals Traded for Traditional Medicine at the Faraday Market in South Africa: Species Diversity and Conservation Implications
- Finely Ground-Hornbill: The Sale of Bucorvus Cafer in a Traditional Medicine Market in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe