Sudhir Kumar and Rajinder Paul
Department of Botany, Kisan P.G. College, Simbhaoli-245207 (Ghaziabad)
E-mail: tejasvi_sk@rediffmail.com
Abstract: The paper reports on ethnomedicinal plants used by the native people of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh in the treatment of Jaundice.
Key words: Ethnomedicinal plants, Jaundice, Kangra district.
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