A Lexicon of Medicinal Plants in India (Volume 2)

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This book is so to say an encyclopaedia of medicinal plants in India. The present works by the scientists of repute cover as to document latest names, chromosome numbers, English, Sanskrit and vernacular names, of all states, trade names, traditional uses including ethnic, Ayurvedic, Homoeopathy, Siddha, Unnani and modern uses. It also covers phytography, chemistry, adulterants, etc. This profusely illustrated book will be immensely useful to researchers, scientists, pharmacologists, pharmacists, biochemists, pharmaceutical organisations, medical men, planners, policy makers, administrators and even commoners. The topography of India along with its varied agroclimatic zones make it rich in plant resources, among which medicinal plants take a major share. The entire gamut of medicinal plants is so vast that to assess the plant wealth comprehensively is almost impossible for a single researcher. A galaxy of brilliant scientists like Watt, Kirtikar, Basu, Chopra, Biswas and others contributed significantly and, of late, scientists of CSIR, ICMR, universities, national laboratories throughout the country are working hard on different aspects of the medicinal plants. In spite of best endeavours, there are some lacunae. The scientists and researchers often encounter some practical difficulties in solving of their baffling nomenclatures and allied data.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.C. Pal

Dulal Chandra Pal is presently a Senior Scientist of the Botanical Survey of India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.N. Guha Bakshi

Dr. Dwijendra Narayan Guha Bakshi joined the Botanical Survey of India (BSI) in 1957 and worked there for more than 30 years in different capacities and retired as the Deputy Director. Besides Ph D in Botany, he also holds a diploma in Applied Librarianship & Information Service and B Lib Sc Degree and LI B from Calcutta University

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P. Sensarma

Priyadarshan Sensarma, retired Head of the Department of Botany, Bangabashi College, Calcutta, has been carrying on research on plant anatomy, plant taxonomy, ethnobiology and military history of India since 1995. At present he is associated with the G C Bose Biological Research Unit, Bangabashi College and the Centre for indigenous Knowledge on Indian Bioresources, Lucknow.

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Title
A Lexicon of Medicinal Plants in India (Volume 2)
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185421692
Length
408p., 25cm.
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#Medicinal Plants