How does the Hausa ethnomedicine compare to biomedicine's treatment for malaria?
A) Laboratory experiments support the biomedical efficacy of the Hausa treatments for malaria.
B) There is no evidence that the plants used to treat malaria have any effect.
C) Hausa botanical treatments are far more effective than biomedical treatments for malaria.
D) The Hausa treatment seems to be effective only when coupled with ritual and prayer.
A
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a. large painted depictions found in caves. b. elaborately carved full-sized sculptures. c. use of pigment and jewelry. d. "Venus" figurines. e. stylized architectural settlements.
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