Description of a historical Eli Lilly herb identification collection belonging to University of New England professor David Mokler, including herb scientific names, common names, ranges, and uses. Each herb bottle is pictured, its label information is reproduced, and each herb’s historical and current uses are briefly described.https://dune.une.edu/biomed_facproj/1000/thumbnail.jp
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
With environmental concerns looming large, the question of how we count and account for biodiversity...
Description of a historical Eli Lilly herb identification collection belonging to University of New ...
The essence of an herbal, one author has written, is the combination of the botanical classification...
Claus Nissen, in his book, Herbals of Five Centuries, 1958, defines a herbal as a book on medicinal ...
With environmental concerns looming large, the question of how we count and account for biodiversity...
Plant identification has been waning during the recent expansive study of medicinal plants. This has...
Together with encyclopedias, herbals were the primary means of categorizing plants before the botani...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ethnobotany takes into account past uses to be projected into the pre...
The aim of this Special Issue, entitled “Botany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology in Traditional Her...
The world will always demand further development in the pharmaceutical field. Recent times have show...
Gray\u27s Manual of Botany was one of the books used to learn botany in Augustana in the late 1800\u...
In recent time, herbal information and products have been used to treat different sicknesses and dis...
Three Anglo-Saxon manuscripts reporting medicinal formulations in England from the tenth century sur...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
With environmental concerns looming large, the question of how we count and account for biodiversity...
Description of a historical Eli Lilly herb identification collection belonging to University of New ...
The essence of an herbal, one author has written, is the combination of the botanical classification...
Claus Nissen, in his book, Herbals of Five Centuries, 1958, defines a herbal as a book on medicinal ...
With environmental concerns looming large, the question of how we count and account for biodiversity...
Plant identification has been waning during the recent expansive study of medicinal plants. This has...
Together with encyclopedias, herbals were the primary means of categorizing plants before the botani...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ethnobotany takes into account past uses to be projected into the pre...
The aim of this Special Issue, entitled “Botany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology in Traditional Her...
The world will always demand further development in the pharmaceutical field. Recent times have show...
Gray\u27s Manual of Botany was one of the books used to learn botany in Augustana in the late 1800\u...
In recent time, herbal information and products have been used to treat different sicknesses and dis...
Three Anglo-Saxon manuscripts reporting medicinal formulations in England from the tenth century sur...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
With environmental concerns looming large, the question of how we count and account for biodiversity...