Background De Materia Medica written by Pedanios Dioscorides (1 century CE) has shaped European and Mediterranean herbal medicine to a large extent. Despite its fundamental importance for modern medico-botanical traditions the content of this work has never been systematically assessed. Purpose We present a quantitative survey of the botanical drugs described in De Materia Medica (ex Matthioli, 1568) and identify overall therapeutic, diachronic and botanical patterns. The extracted data may serve as a baseline and help to better contextualize research on herbal drugs and phytotherapy. Methods Therapeutic uses of herbal drugs were extracted through line-by-line reading of a digitized version of the treatise. For each plant usage mentioned in...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ethnobotany takes into account past uses to be projected into the pre...
Medicinal plant knowledge in Central Europe can be traced back from the present to antiquity, throug...
Healing with plants of medicinal significance is as old as mankind itself. The awareness of usage of...
Background De Materia Medica written by Pedanios Dioscorides (1 century CE) has shaped European and ...
Historical texts have emerged as valuable tools to study the therapeutic knowledge of past cultures....
Ethnopharmacological relevance and background: “Dictamnus” was a popular name for a group of medicin...
Academic writings indicate that the medicinal use of plants dates back to 4000 - 5000 B.C. (1). Util...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Written history allows tracing back Mediterranean and European medica...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: Written records of oral medical traditions have had significant impact ...
Aim of the study: Plant use has been the subject of many codices, documents and books and still is t...
A little anonymous manuscript containing a text about ancient remedies was found in the private libr...
Healing with medical plants is old not more than the mankind. Connection between the man and his tra...
In the Western World, as many people became concerned at the potency and side effects of new drugs, ...
A concise historical overview on the use of plants for medical treatments from ancient times is disc...
Phytotherapy is the science that deals with the treatment and prevention of diseases through medicin...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ethnobotany takes into account past uses to be projected into the pre...
Medicinal plant knowledge in Central Europe can be traced back from the present to antiquity, throug...
Healing with plants of medicinal significance is as old as mankind itself. The awareness of usage of...
Background De Materia Medica written by Pedanios Dioscorides (1 century CE) has shaped European and ...
Historical texts have emerged as valuable tools to study the therapeutic knowledge of past cultures....
Ethnopharmacological relevance and background: “Dictamnus” was a popular name for a group of medicin...
Academic writings indicate that the medicinal use of plants dates back to 4000 - 5000 B.C. (1). Util...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Written history allows tracing back Mediterranean and European medica...
Abstract AIM OF THE STUDY: Written records of oral medical traditions have had significant impact ...
Aim of the study: Plant use has been the subject of many codices, documents and books and still is t...
A little anonymous manuscript containing a text about ancient remedies was found in the private libr...
Healing with medical plants is old not more than the mankind. Connection between the man and his tra...
In the Western World, as many people became concerned at the potency and side effects of new drugs, ...
A concise historical overview on the use of plants for medical treatments from ancient times is disc...
Phytotherapy is the science that deals with the treatment and prevention of diseases through medicin...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Ethnobotany takes into account past uses to be projected into the pre...
Medicinal plant knowledge in Central Europe can be traced back from the present to antiquity, throug...
Healing with plants of medicinal significance is as old as mankind itself. The awareness of usage of...