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  2. Medical ethnobotany of India - Wikipedia

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    A summary of ethnobotanical surveys identified 1,800 species of medicinal plants occurring in these regions of India, with 782 species actually used.[27] Medicinal plants are used in codified indigenous healthcare practices, such as Ayurveda, as well as local practices unique to tribes or tribal groupings.

  3. Herbal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Herbs were also commonly used in the traditional medicine of ancient India, where the principal treatment for diseases was diet. [13] De Materia Medica , originally written in Greek by Pedanius Dioscorides ( c. 40 – c. 90 CE ) of Anazarbus , Cilicia , a physician and botanist, is one example of herbal writing used over centuries until the 1600s.

  4. List of homeopathic preparations - Wikipedia

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    Bushmaster snake. Ledum [1] Ledum palustre. Marsh tea. Lycopodium [1] Lycopodium clavatum. Wolf's foot, clubmoss. Thuja [1] [citation needed] Thuja occidentalis.

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  6. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    A minimum of a recognized diploma in homeopathy and registration on a state register or the Central Register of Homoeopathy is required to practice homeopathy in India. [258] Some medical schools in Pakistan, [259] India, [260] [261] and Bangladesh, [262] [263] offer an undergraduate degree programme in homeopathy. [264]

  7. Traditional medicine - Wikipedia

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    A home remedy (sometimes also referred to as a granny cure) is a treatment to cure a disease or ailment that employs certain spices, herbs, vegetables, or other common items. Home remedies may or may not have medicinal properties that treat or cure the disease or ailment in question, as they are typically passed along by laypersons (which has ...

  8. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    The rule that the law will not remedy an injury that is minimal. [11] de novo: anew Often used in the context of "trial de novo" – a new trial ordered when the previous one failed to reach a conclusion. deorum injuriae diis curae: The gods take care of injuries to the gods Blasphemy is a crime against the State, rather than against God. dictum

  9. Atharvaveda - Wikipedia

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    The Atharvaveda or Atharva Veda ( Sanskrit: अथर्ववेद, IAST: Atharvaveda, from अथर्वन्, and वेद, "knowledge") or Atharvana Veda ( Sanskrit: अथर्वणवेद, IAST: Atharvaṇaveda) is the "knowledge storehouse of atharvāṇas, the procedures for everyday life". [3] The text is the fourth Veda, and ...