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David Winston: Tradition & Science | David Winston is an herbalist and ethnobotanist with over 40 years of training in Cherokee, Chinese and Western herbal traditions. He has been in clinical practice for over 35 years and is an herbal consultant to physicians, herbalists and researchers throughout the USA and Canada. |
Dispensatory of the United States of America (1918) | Last era in pharmacy when plant drugs were widely prepared. Dispensatories were the major reference works used by pharmacists to prepare these products. Edited by Joseph P. Remington, Horatio C. Woods and others. |
Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics (1922) | Latin and common names, constituents, preparations, uses. By Harvey Wickes Felter, MD. |
English Physician (1652) | Nicholas Culpeper - descriptions of herbs, their uses and preparations |
Henriette's Classic Herbal Texts | Full text monographs dating back to the 1800s |
History of the Vegetable Drugs of the Pharmacopeia of the United States (1911) | Chronicles every vegetable drug of the Pharmacopeia of the United States, 1900 Revision, from each drug's origins to the people or individuals who introduced them to medicine and pharmacy |
Medicinal Plants of North America (1914) | Case studies. Edited by Arthur Weir Smith, A.M, M.D |
Navajo Indian Medical Ethnobotany (1941) | Genera, uses, bibliography. By Leland C. Wyman and Stuart K. Harris |
Physio-Medical Therapeutics, Materia Medica and Pharmacy (1897, 1932) | Latin and common names, uses. By T.J. Lyle, A.M.M.D |
Practitioner's Handbook of Materia Medica and Therapeutics (1907) | Families, species, properties, uses. By Thos. S. Blair, M.D. |
Southwest School of Botanical Medicine | Classic texts, medicinal plant images. By Michael Moore |
Sturtevant's Edible Plants of the World (1919) | Compilation of existing knowledge on the edible food plants of the world as known in the latter part of the 19th century. By U. P. Hedrick |
University of California Online Archive of American Folk Medicine | Methods of treatment, supporting citations |