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Creole Remedies of Trinidad and Tobago

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Lulu.com, May 1, 2007 - Traditional veterinary medicine - 240 pages
Medicinal plants used by people in Trinidad and Tobago for themselves and their animals. There are chapters on horses, pigs and brandy-drinking chickens. The Amerindian origins of the plants used for hunting dogs are detailed.

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