A Modern Herbal (Volume 2, I-Z and Indexes)

by Margaret Grieve

Paperback, 1971

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Dover Publications (1971), Edition: I-Z and Indexes, 544 pages

Description

If you're wondering how Golden Rod, Ragwort, and Devil's Bit got their names, how Dandelion can be used to treat liver disorders, or how Horseradish staves off scurvy, look no further than A Modern Herbal. This modern reboot of the medieval herbal improves upon its predecessors with meticulously researched scientific support and pages of recorded folklore about each entry. Encyclopedic in coverage, A Modern Herbal covers every herb, grass, shrub, fungus, and tree you can think of, from to Abscess Root to Zedoary.Building on the traditional herbal, which combines folklore about the plants, their medicinal properties, anatomies, and botanical classification, Mrs. Greives has compiled a one-of-a-kind encyclopedia of more than 800 varieties of plants. The entries are neatly and thoroughly filled with seemingly boundless amounts of information on cultivation methods, chemical constituents, dosages, preparations of extracts, tinctures, and foods, as well as cosmetic properties, and beautiful, detailed illustrations. Also included are hundreds of recipes for lotions, ointments, sauces, wines, vinegars, brandies, and prescriptions for tonics and liniments to combat just about any ailment.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member TheBurningBookshelf
This is a second parter to Vol. 1. Very informaive and helpful in herbal history and useage. (Xyaida)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1931

Physical description

9 inches

ISBN

0486227995 / 9780486227993

UPC

800759227990
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