A clinico-pathological and biochemical study of the toxicity of callilepis laureola (impila)
This study was undertaken as a result of the occurrence of a large number of deaths among the local Black population from the use of herbal medicines prepared from the rootstock of Callilepis laureola known to the Zulus as impila. The salient clinico-pathological features in these cases were hypogly...
Main Author: | Bhoola, Keshavlal Daya Narotam. |
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Other Authors: | Leary, W. P. P. |
Language: | en |
Published: |
2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1167 |
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