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Main description:
This book focuses on the role of the indigenous system of medicine or traditional medicines in gender selection in India. Issues such as the harmful effects of traditional practices on the health of the woman and the foetus during early pregnancy are explored in this book. It analyses the social and cultural practices and establishes linkages with modern methods of scientific investigations. It discusses how systematic exploration lends evidence of harmful traditional practices. The book is an important read for researchers, healthcare professionals and students in the field of medicine, public health and social sciences. It is an extremely valuable resource for all those engaged in research of traditional and modern systems of medicine.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Indigenous preparations for sex selection: How did the research begin?Chapter 2: Exploring preparations for Sex election: Opportunities and Hurdles
Chapter 3: In depth research on Sex selection drugs: Haryana paves the way
Chapter 4: Translation of Research into action- case study
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Verlag, Singapore)
Publication date: July, 2022
Pages: 147
Weight: 273g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Complementary Medicine