The Natural History of Medicinal Plants

Judith Sumner

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Book cover for The Natural History of Medicinal Plants

The Natural History of Medicinal Plants

The Natural History of Medicinal Plants

Judith Sumner

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Description

Wild and cultivated plants have provided humans with cures for thousands of years. Aspirin, for example, the most widely used drug in the Western pharmacopoeia, was first isolated from willows to treat fever, pain, and inflammation. Writing for the lay reader, the author surveys the history of the use of plants in medicine, the range of chemicals produced by plants, and the prospects for future discoveries.

This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white.

Critical Reviews

"Some of her most interesting revelations are about the relationships that animals have with plants: their pharmacopoeia is much more advanced than we give them credit for." --Booklist

Publishing Information

Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Pub date: 2008-04-07
Length: 252 pages

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