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The Medical Anthropology Series: Is it Ethnobotany Or Is It Folk Medicine?

The Medical Anthropology Series: Is it Ethnobotany Or Is It Folk Medicine?

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In this podcast episode, Professor Burlingame illuminates the differences, and similarities, between ethnobotany and folk medicine. This podcast is a must for anyone looking to be inspired by a deeper understanding of how and why humans use plants for health and healing.

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