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Medicinal animals: knowledge and use among riverine populations from the Negro River, Amazonas, Brazil
2008
Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas
The article documents the use of animals in the home medicine among riverine populations from the Negro River, State of Amazonas, Brazil. Data were collected through interviews and observations concerning to the knowledge and everyday practices of the use of medicinal animals. About 60 animal species are known with medicinal purposes. The knowledge is well distributed between sexes (men and women) and localities (urban and rural). The use of medicinal animals is embedded in etiological concepts
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