Herbal medicinals a clinician's guide

The use of alternative medicines, including herbal medicine and nutritional supplements, is on the rise. The usage of such alternative medications is usually in conjunction with conventional medicine. Now, with Herbal Medicinals as your guide, you can gain an understanding of herbal remedies and how...

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Other Authors: Miller, Lucinda G. (Editor), Murray, Wallace J. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Pharmaceutical Products Press 1998
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