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Contribution of the indigenous health care givers to the herbal management of febrile illnesses in Rivers state, South-south, Nigeria
An appraisal of the contributions of herbalism to primary health care delivery in south west Nigeria
Cultural categorization of febrile illnesses in correlation with herbal remedies used for treatment in Southwestern Nigeria
Nigerian antimalarial ethnomedicine 2: Ethnobotanica surveys of herbal remedies used in the treatment of febrile illnesses in the middle belt of Nigeria
Loss, death, grief and care givers
A survey of treatment practices for febrile illnesses among traditional healers in the Nigerian middle belt zone
MOSQUITO AVOIDANCE PRACTICES AND CORRELATES AMONG CARE-GIVERS OF UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN AT SOMOLU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, LAGOS STATE.
Socio-demographic predictors of perceived burden of care among care givers of non-mentally and mentally retarded students in Ibadan, Nigeria
Society and health: social pattern of illness and medical care
Evaluation of pharmaceutical and microbial qualities of some herbal medicinal products in South Western Nigeria
Barriers to oral health care utilization in Ibadan, South West Nigeria
Genetic Variation In Indigenous Turkey Populations In South West Nigeria
Knowledge, Health Seeking Behaviour on Febrile Conditions and Management Practices among Mothers of Under-Five Children in Selected Facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria
Anemia in pregnancy at two levels of health care in Ibadan, south west Nigeria
Willingness of herbal medicine practitioners and herbs vendors to contribute financially to conservation of medicinal plants in Ibadan, Nigeria
Retrospective Study Of The Management Of Suspected Febrile Neutropenia In A Single-Centre Metropolitan Western Sydney Hospital
Alcoholic Herbal Products and Health of Peasant Adolescents in Ibadan, Nigeria
Impact of palliative care on psychosocial wellbeing of terminally ill patients in Abeokuta, Ogun state.
Acceptability of selected indigenous snacks by tourists in tourist centres in South Western, Nigeria
Enterprise characteristics of selected hotels for indigenous snacks acceptability in South-West, Nigeria
A Study on Background of Doctrine for Seasonal Febrile Diseases in The Qing Dynasty
Frontline Nutrition Care Providers Are Ill-Prepared to Handle Prenatal Nutrition Education and Counseling at Primary Health Care Facilities in Ghana
CONTRIBUTIONS OF CASSAVA ENTERPRISE TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF ENTREPRENEURS IN SOUTH-EASTERN NIGERIA
TEACHERS’ KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND FIRST AID CARE OF FEBRILE CONVULSION IN NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NIGERIA
Are Health Insurance Companies the Reason for Our Health System’s Ills?