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Medicinal plants for the treatment of urogenital tract pathologies according to Dioscorides' 'De materia medica' / A. Touwaide [and others].
Date: 1997- Books
Medicinal plants : history, culture & usage / D.A. Patil.
Patil, D. A.Date: 2010- Books
Medicinal plants in folk tradition : an ethnobotany of Britain & Ireland / David E. Allen & Gabrielle Hatfield.
Allen, David Elliston.Date: 2004- Books
Plants and traditional medicine / edited by H. Wagner, Norman R. Farnsworth.
Date: 1990- Books
Medicinal uses of plants by Indian tribes of Nevada / Percy Train, James R. Henrichs, W. Andrew Archer.
Train, Percy.Date: [1982?]- Books
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An essay, to elucidate the nature, origin, and connexion of srophula, and glandular consumption; including a brief History of the Effects of Ilkley Spaw. With Observations on the Medicinal Powers of the Digitalis; and Strictures on the Opinions of Dr. Lettsom, relative to the Virtues of that Plant. By George Mossman, M. D.
Mossman, George.Date: [1800?]- Journals
Journal of medicinal and aromatic plant sciences.
Date: ©1996-- Books
Herbal drugs of Himalaya : medicinal plants of Garhwal and Kumaon regions of India / V.K. Singh and Zaheer Anwar Ali.
Singh, V. K.Date: [1998], ©1998- Digital Images
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Duruo (Pollia japonica), medicinal plant. Chinese, 1655
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Shanjiang (Alpinia japonica), medicinal plant. Chinese, 1655
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Quinine plant from medicinal plants by Robert Bentley, 1880.
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Solanum dulcamara as a medicinal plant / by John Harley.
Harley, John, 1833-1921.Date: [1872?]- Digital Images
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Salvia coahuilensis Fernald Lamiaceae Coahuila Sage. Perennial shrub. Distribution: Mexico. Most of the historical medicinal literature is on common sage, Salvia officinalis. The name Salvia meaning 'healthy'. Elizabeth Blackwell (1737) wrote that it had "... all the noble Properties of the other hot Plants more especially for the Head, Memory, Eyes, and all Paralytical Affections. In short, 'tis a Plant endu'd with so many and wonderful Properties, as that the assiduous use of it is said to render Men Immortal" with which Hans Sloane agreed. Its health giving properties were recorded in the aphorisms of the School of Salerno (fl 9-13th century) - quoted in the Decameron [c.1350, translated: Why should man die when Salvia grows in the Garden']. Some salvias, such as Salvia divinorum contain hallucinogenic compounds. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
Outlines and pictures of medicinal plants from Nigeria / edited by Tolu Odugbemi.
Date: 2008- Ephemera
Le camphrier / Compagnie Liebig.
Date: [1907]- Ephemera
Le ricin / Compagnie Liebig.
Date: [1907]- Digital Images
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Salvia nemorosa L. Lamiaceae Woodland sage. Balkan clary Distribution: Central Europe, Western Asia. Most of the historical medicinal literature is on common sage, Salvia officinalis. The name Salvia meaning 'healthy'. Elizabeth Blackwell (1737) wrote that it had "... all the noble Properties of the other hot Plants more especially for the Head, Memory, Eyes, and all Paralytical Affections. In short, 'tis a Plant endu'd with so many and wonderful Properties, as that the assiduous use of it is said to render Men Immortal" with which Hans Sloane agreed. Linnaeus (1782) also: 'Timor, Languor, Leucorrhoea, Senectus [fear, tiredness, white vaginal discharge, old age]'. Its health giving and immortality conferring properties were recorded in the aphorisms of the School of Salerno (fl 9-13th century) - quoted in the Decameron [c.1350, translated: Why should man die when Salvia grows in the Garden']. Some salvias, such as Salvia divinorum contain hallucinogenic compounds. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Chinese medicinal plants. Colour lithographs, 1975.
Date: 1975Reference: 2948780i- Books
Tibetan medicinal plants / Tsewang J. Tsarong.
Tsarong, T. J. (Tsewang Jigme)Date: 1994- Books
The gardener's companion to medicinal plants : an A-Z of healing plants and home remedies / Monique Simmonds, Melanie-Jayne Howes and Jason Irving.
Simmonds, Monique S. J.Date: 2016- Books
Cultivation and conservation of endangered medicinal plants : Tibetan medicinal plants for health / Dr. Tsultrim Kalsang (MD) ; with a foreword of H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama.
Tshul-khrims-skal-bzaṅ, 1970-Date: January, 2016- Pictures
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Adder's tongue (Ophioglossum vulgatum L.): fertile stem with description of the plant and its medicinal uses. Coloured line engraving by J. Basire, the younger, c. 1759, after T. Sheldrake.
Sheldrake, Timothy, active 1740-1770.Date: [1759]Reference: 18156i- Books
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An attempt to answer the question Which part of the plant Conium maculatum is the best for medicinal use? / by Wm. Manlius Smith.
Smith, William Manlius.Date: 1867- Pictures
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Alkanet (Anchusa tinctoria L.): flowering stem with separate leaf and floral segments and description of the plant and its medicinal uses. Coloured line engraving by C. H. Hemerich, c. 1759, after T. Sheldrake.
Sheldrake, Timothy, active 1740-1770.Date: [1759]Reference: 18159i- Books
A Pompeian herbal : ancient and modern medicinal plants / Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski ; plant portraits by Victoria I and Lillian Nicholson Meyer ; photographs by Stanley A. Jashemski and others.
Jashemski, Wilhelmina F. (Wilhelmina Feemster), 1910-2007.Date: 1999