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CONTENTS:- 1. Acacia; 2. Aconitum Napellus; 3. Acrous Calamus; 4. Adhatoda Zeylanica; 5. Althaea officinalis, Linn; 6. Amaranthus, Linn.; 7. Amorphophallus cam Panulates; 8. Aristolochia Indica; 9. Atropa Belladonna; 10. Brassica; 11. Calotropis. Procera (Ait.) Ait. f.; 12. Capsicum Annuum, Linn.; 13. Carum Carui, Linn.; 14. Cassia Acutifolia; 15. Cathoranthus Roses, Linn.; 16. Cephaelis Ipecacuanha; 17. Chenopodium Album, Linn.; 18. Chrysanthemum Cinerari Folium (Tre); 19. Cinchona Succirubra; 20. Curcuma longa, Linn.; 21. Dhattura; 22. Digitalis Purpurea, Linn.; 23. Duboisia Myoporoides; 24. Elettria Cardamomum; 25. Foeniculum Vulgare Mill; 26. Goraypram Barbadense, Linn.; 27. Helianthus annus, Linn.; 28. Hemidesmus Indicus; 29. Hibiscus esculentus, Linn.; 30. Hyoscyamus Niger, Linn.; 31. Indigofera Tinctoria; 32. Ipomoea batata, Linn.; 33. Juglans Regia, Linn.; 34. Mucuna pruriens; 35. Nicotiana Tabacum, Linn.; 36. Panax quinquefolium Linn.; 37. Pandanus; 38. Papaver Oil; 39. Plantago Ovato (Forsk); 40. Podophyllum peltatum, Linn; 41. Prunus Amygdalus; 42. Santalum album, Linn; 43. Thornapple. |
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The book covers systematic account of most plants used in medicines. This is an indispensable book which provides cultivation techniques of various herbs with their processing. The text of each plant is divided in to two portions: the first devoted to the description of the species, its localities and other purely botanical matter and the second to the general character, composition, properties which are employed in medicines or otherwise. The book is very useful for new entrepreneurs, Ayurvedic Institutes, Libraries and consultants. |
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