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Foreword | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Contributors | p. xiii |
Methods for Evaluating Efficacy of Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants | p. 1 |
Logistical and Legal Considerations in Ethnoveterinary Research | p. 25 |
Phytochemical Methods | p. 43 |
Preclinical Safety Testing of Herbal Remedies | p. 69 |
Revitalizing Ethnoveterinary Medical Traditions: A Perspective from India | p. 95 |
Inventory of Traditional Veterinary Botanicals from around the World | p. 125 |
The Current Status and Future Prospects of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Veterinary Health Care in Southeast Asia | p. 165 |
Evidence-Based Botanicals in North America | p. 195 |
The Medicinal Use of Native North American Plants in Domestic Animals | p. 213 |
Plants Used in Animal Health Care in South and Latin America: An Overview | p. 231 |
Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Southern Africa | p. 257 |
Ethnoveterinary Plants Used in East Africa | p. 289 |
Herbal Medicines for Animal Health in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region | p. 303 |
Ethnoveterinary Medicine and Sustainable Livestock Management in West Africa | p. 321 |
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine | p. 353 |
Ethnoveterinary Medical Practice in the European Union (EU): A Case Study of the Netherlands | p. 373 |
Herbal Medicines for Pet and Companion Animals | p. 389 |
Index | p. 409 |
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