Medicinal plants explained with history, science, and practical guidance
This volume offers a clear companion to the practical works on plant remedies, explaining how important medical plants are classified, described, and used.
The book foregrounds the most useful vegetables in medicine, organized by natural plant orders and explained with attention to their characters, history, and how they are prepared or administered. It draws on a wide range of authorities and aims to present material in a uniform, accessible style so readers can understand both the plants and their medical roles. An introductory section on plant structure and a glossary help readers who are new to botany.
What you’ll experience
- A structured, order-by-order approach to plant medicines and their history
- Clear descriptions and terminology to help identify key plants and their uses
- Context on the sources and authorities behind the medical properties listed
- A practical frame that supports study for students, practitioners, and general readers
Ideal for readers seeking a broad, well-organized reference on medicinal plants and their history, classifications, and uses.