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Saper, R.B. Lead, mercury, and arsenic in US- and Indian-manufactured medicines sold via the internet / R.B. Saper, R.S. Phillips, A. Sehgal … [и др.] // JAMA. — 2008. — Vol. 300, no. 8. — P. 915–923. — doi:10.1001/jama.300.8.915. — PMID18728265. — PMC2755247.
Бышов, Д. В.Историко-правовые аспекты народной медицины : [арх. 13 ноября 2021] / Д. В. Бышов, О. С. Гришина // Медицинское право: теория и практика : журн. — М. : Национальный институт медицинского права, 2020. — № 1 (11). — С. 100–103.
How safe is traditional medicine?Архивная копия от 1 июля 2011 на Wayback Machine // WHO, Ask an expert, 11.07.2005. «There is some evidence that seems to support the use of traditional and complementary medicine […] WHO does not currently recommend these practices, but is working with countries to promote an evidence-based approach to addressing safety, efficacy and quality issues».
Lindsey, P.Illegal hunting and the bush-meat trade in savanna Africa : drivers, impacts and solutions to address the problem : Panthera, Zoological Society of London; Wildlife Conservation Society report, New York. : [англ.] : [арх. 4 апреля 2019] / P. Lindsey, G. Balme, M. Becker … [et al.]. — Zimbabwe : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 2015. — 79 p.
How safe is traditional medicine?Архивная копия от 1 июля 2011 на Wayback Machine // WHO, Ask an expert, 11.07.2005. «There is some evidence that seems to support the use of traditional and complementary medicine […] WHO does not currently recommend these practices, but is working with countries to promote an evidence-based approach to addressing safety, efficacy and quality issues».