ISSN : 2348-9502
The American Journal of Ethnomedicine is an academic journal that encompasses a wide range of current research on ethnobotany, ethnomycology, ethnozoology, ethnoecology (including ethnopedology), ethnometereology/ ethnoclimatology, ethnoastronomy, ethnopharmacy, ethnomedicine, ethnoveterinary, traditional medicines, traditional healthcare in households and domestic arenas, migrant healthcare/urban ethnobiology, pluralistic healthcare in developing countries, evidence-based community health and offers a promising platform for the authors to make their valuable contributions towards the journal.
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A statistical representation of global users for American Journal of Ethnomedicine (Source: Google Analytics)
A statistical representation of global users for American Journal of Ethnomedicine (Source: Google Analytics)
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American Journal of Ethnomedicine received 2087 citations as per Google Scholar report