Encyclopaedia of Medicinal Plants: Used in Homoeopathy, Volume 1

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The Encyclopaedia of Medicinal Plants Vol. 1 used in Homoeopathy is an extremely useful reference work. It contains 111 medicinal plants used in Homoeopathy. The plants are arranged according to their botanical classification. This book has been written in a simple and lucid style and contains up-to-date information. Besides identification much importance is given to the preparation, toxicology, pharmacology, homoeopathic action, duration of action and prescribed dose. The coloured photographs and diagrams illustrate the main features that makes easy identification of the plants. This book is useful not only to undergraduate and postgraduate students, practitioners of homoeopathic medicines, research scholars in medicinal plants, Drug inspectors analysts manufactures and homoeopathic pharmacists, botanists ethanopbotanists and pharmacologists, as well as to readers interested in holistic medicine.

Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Plant description. 3. Plant anatomy. 4. Drug constituents. 5. Cultivation and collection. 6. Classification. 7. Ranunculaceae. 8. Magnoliaceae. 9. Menispermaceae. 10. Papaveraceae. 11. Fumariaceae. 12. Cruciferae. 13. Annonaceae. 14. Bixaceae. 15. Violaceae. 16. Berberidaceae. 17. Poligonaceae. 18. Caryophyllaceae. 19. Hypericaceae. 20. Guttiferae. 21. Malvaceae. 22. Sterculiaceae. 23. Tiliaceae. 24. Linaceae. 25. Zygophyllaceae. 26. Rutaceae. Remedies and their abbreviations. Glossary. Bibliography. Index of plant species.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.S. Gopi

Dr. K.S. Gopi is Asst. Professor in the Department of Pharmacy, Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College, Kozhikode, Kerala.  He is teaching pharmacognosy to undergraduate students since 1983.  He is author of A Text book of Homoeopathic Pharmacy.

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Title
Encyclopaedia of Medicinal Plants: Used in Homoeopathy, Volume 1
Author
Edition
1st.ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789383101887
Length
xi+745p., 26 Figures; Colour; Photographs; 25cm.
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