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ethnopharmacology

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ethnopharmacology /eth·no·phar·ma·col·o·gy/ (-fahr″mah-kol´ah-je) the systematic study of the use of medicinal plants by specific cultural groups.
ethnopharmacology,
n study of the medicinal use of plants by different cultures.


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e, fields and subfields like anthropogeography, health psychology, psychoimmunology, human-animal relations, social studies of disease, ethnopharmacology, sociobiology, medical anthropology, cultural studies, critical legal studies, discourse analysis, ethnophilosophy, historical sociology, the law and literature movement, ecofeminism, museum studies - to name only a few of the more recent specialized niches that have been staked out by scholars over the last twenty years.
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A new clinical pharmacology center will be built that will enable Lilly and the Singapore research community to conduct ethnopharmacology and regulatory clinical pharmacology studies.
 
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