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Write a Review. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Plants, medicinal. You may have already requested this item.He received bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in botany from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. These and other data are presented in convenient tabular formats as appendixes to the handbook. Monash University Library.

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With more than six decades of experience as a botanist, and three decades in medical botany James A. Duke is the author of more than 20 books. He lives in Fulton, Maryland, surrounded by some medicinal plants. James A. A Practical, Authoritative Compendium This handbook catalogs species of herbs having medicinal or folk medicinal uses, presenting whatever useful information has been documented on their toxicity and utility in humans and animals. Plants from all over the world - from common cultivars to rare species - are included in these pages. The toxicity of these species varies, but the safety of each has been formally or informally questioned by the Food and Drug Administration, National Cancer Institute, Department of Agriculture, Drug Enforcement Administra-tion, or Herb Trade Association.
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Reviews "Of interest to those who involved in the use of herbs in the medicinal environment…A fine reference work. December 9, - Published on Amazon. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. A must have for any Herbalists Library.
Add to Wishlist. Duke is the author of over 20 books, including the bestselling Green Pharmacy, He. Medicine. He has written more than 30 books on medicinal plants.
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