Medicinal Plants : : Their Role in Health and Biodiversity / / ed. by Timothy R. Tomlinson, Olayiwola Akerele.

From the beginning of human civilization, people have depended on plants to cure disease, promote healing of injuries, and alleviate pain. In many places that has changed very little. In the West, however, herbal and botanical cures have long been ignored in favor of "scientific medicine."...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Pennsylvania Press Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2015]
©1998
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.) :; 44 illus.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface: Promoting the Worldwide Use of Medicinal Plants
  • Acknowledgments
  • Medicinal Plants, Scientific Progress, and Development
  • 1. A Case History of Plant-Derived Drug Research: Phyllanthus and Hepatitis B Virus
  • 2. An Expanded Program for Medicinal Plants
  • Medicinal Plants in the Socioeconomic Context
  • 3. Exploiting Medicinal Plants: Why Do It the Hard Way?
  • 4. Safety, Efficacy, and the Use of Medicinal Plants
  • 5. Economics and Medicinal Plants
  • 6. The Medicinal Plant Marketplace
  • Conservation: Issues and Future Prospects
  • 7. Linking Ethnopharmacology and Tropical Forest: Conservation in Belize
  • 8. Exploitation of Medicinal Plants
  • 9. Agronomics and Medicinal Plants
  • 10. The Role of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta in Traditional Medicine: A Personal Reflection and Case Study
  • Promising Practices in the Use of Medicinal Plants
  • 11. The Legal Situation of Phytomedicines in Germany
  • 12. Indonesia: The Utilization of Medicinal Plants for Primary Health Care
  • 13. Ethnopharmacological Surveys in Brazilian Extractive Reserves
  • 14. Traditional Korean Medicine
  • 15. Utilization and Conservation of Medicinal Plants in China with Special Reference to Atractylodes lancea
  • 16. Medicinal Plants in the Philippines
  • 17. Promising Practices in the Use of Medicinal Plants in the United States
  • Regulatory Issues
  • 18. Medicinal Plants and Phytomedicines within the European Community
  • 19. The Evolving Status of Herbals and Phytomedicines in the United States
  • Appendixes
  • Contributors
  • Index