Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the BibleKnown for their ease of use, artful presentation of scientific information, and evidence-based approach, James Duke's comprehensive handbooks are the cornerstone in the library of almost every alternative and complementary medicine practitioner and ethnobotanist. Using the successful format of these bestselling handbooks, Duke's Handbook of Medi |
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... 3 2 1 International Standard Book Number‐13: 978‐0‐8493‐8202‐4 (Hardcover) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated.
... 3 2 1 International Standard Book Number‐13: 978‐0‐8493‐8202‐4 (Hardcover) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated.
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The Null numbers: The total number of annual iatrogenic deaths in America is 783,936.(Null et al., 2003). Remember that pharmaceuticals have been with us less than 150 years.
The Null numbers: The total number of annual iatrogenic deaths in America is 783,936.(Null et al., 2003). Remember that pharmaceuticals have been with us less than 150 years.
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... Newsletter Number 9 of ORAFTI Pizzorno and Murray (1985) Palevitch and Yaniv (2000) Standley (1920–1926) Phytochemical Database, http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/ Pedersen (1998) Mark Dafforn, personal communication Gruenwald et al.
... Newsletter Number 9 of ORAFTI Pizzorno and Murray (1985) Palevitch and Yaniv (2000) Standley (1920–1926) Phytochemical Database, http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/ Pedersen (1998) Mark Dafforn, personal communication Gruenwald et al.
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... by several numbers = PubMed reference citation (e.g., X123456) YAB = Yaniv and Bachrach (2005) ZOH = Zohary (1982) ZUL = Hutchings et al. (1996) Chemical and Medical Abbreviations Most of the miscellaneous abbreviations relate.
... by several numbers = PubMed reference citation (e.g., X123456) YAB = Yaniv and Bachrach (2005) ZOH = Zohary (1982) ZUL = Hutchings et al. (1996) Chemical and Medical Abbreviations Most of the miscellaneous abbreviations relate.
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... Volume X = Solitary X in the title line of the herb following the scientific name means “don't take it without advice from an expert.” Think of it as a skull-and-crossbones; X followed by serial number = PMID (PubMed ID number) ...
... Volume X = Solitary X in the title line of the herb following the scientific name means “don't take it without advice from an expert.” Think of it as a skull-and-crossbones; X followed by serial number = PMID (PubMed ID number) ...
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