The Western Herbal Tradition provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of the use of plant medicines through 2000 years of history from Dioscorides to the present day. It follows each of the 27 herbs through a wide range of key sources from E ...view more
The Western Herbal Tradition provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of the use of plant medicines through 2000 years of history from Dioscorides to the present day. It follows each of the 27 herbs through a wide range of key sources from European, Arabic and American traditions including Greek, Roman and Renaissance texts. A rich discussion of the historical texts is balanced with current application and research.
The herbs have been selected on the basis of common use by practising herbalists.
Each illustrated monograph contains:
Species, identification and botanical description
A study of the characterisation and medicinal use of the plants consistently drawn
from featured herbals which includes the authors’ own translations from the Latin
Assessment of past and current texts in the transmission of herbal knowledge
Consideration of traditional therapeutics, including humoral and physiomedical
approaches
Suggestions towards a modern experiential approach through Goethean methodology
Current evidence on pharmacological constituents
Review of evidence on safety
Recommendations for internal and external uses, prescribing and dosage
The Western Herbal Tradition provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of the use of plant medicines through 2000 years of history from Dioscorides to the present day. It follows each of the 27 herbs through a wide range of key sources from European, Arabic and American traditions including Greek, Roman and Renaissance texts. A rich discussion of the historical texts is balanced with current application and research.
The herbs have been selected on the basis of common use by practising herbalists.
Each illustrated monograph contains:
Species, identification and botanical description
A study of the characterisation and medicinal use of the plants consistently drawn
from featured herbals which includes the authors’ own translations from the Latin
Assessment of past and current texts in the transmission of herbal knowledge
Consideration of traditional therapeutics, including humoral and physiomedical
approaches
Suggestions towards a modern experiential approach through Goethean methodology
Current evidence on pharmacological constituents
Review of evidence on safety
Recommendations for internal and external uses, prescribing and dosage
Key Features
Excellent illustrations accompany each monograph to aid learning
First book to cover broader historical
perspective and discussions of issues surrounding each herb
Written by leading experts who are well known in the field
Includes some monographs of which there is little material already available
The bibliographic evidence provided could support applications for registration of Herbal Medicinal Products under the provisions of the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Product Directive
An excellent valuable resource for everyone interested in herbal medicine
Author Information
By Graeme Tobyn, BA FHEA FNIMH, Course Leader in Herbal Medicine, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK; Alison Denham, BA(Soc) FNIMH, Senior Lecturer in Herbal Medicine, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK; Margaret Whitelegg, BA PhD FNIMH, Senior Lecturer in Herbal Medicine, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK and Marije Rowling, Freelance illustrator, painter and teacher, UK
https://www.mea.elsevierhealth.com/the-western-herbal-tradition-e-book-9780702048456.html88772The Western Herbal Tradition E-Bookhttps://www.mea.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702048456_7.jpg61.4681.95USDInStock/Health Professions/Complementary Medicine/eBooks99945255040137399355145120<P><i>The Western Herbal Tradition</i> provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of the use of plant medicines through 2000 years of history from Dioscorides to the present day. It follows each of the 27 herbs through a wide range of key sources from European, Arabic and American traditions including Greek, Roman and Renaissance texts. A rich discussion of the historical texts is balanced with current application and research.</P>
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<P>The herbs have been selected on the basis of common use by practising herbalists. </P>
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<P>Each illustrated monograph contains:</P>
<P></P>
<P>Species, identification and botanical description</P>
<P>A study of the characterisation and medicinal use of the plants consistently drawn</P>
<P>from featured herbals which includes the authors’ own translations from the Latin</P>
<P>Assessment of past and current texts in the transmission of herbal knowledge</P>
<P>Consideration of traditional therapeutics, including humoral and physiomedical</P>
<P>approaches</P>
<P>Suggestions towards a modern experiential approach through Goethean methodology </P>
<P>Current evidence on pharmacological constituents</P>
<P>Review of evidence on safety</P>
<P>Recommendations for internal and external uses, prescribing and dosage</P> <P><i>The Western Herbal Tradition</i> provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of the use of plant medicines through 2000 years of history from Dioscorides to the present day. It follows each of the 27 herbs through a wide range of key sources from European, Arabic and American traditions including Greek, Roman and Renaissance texts. A rich discussion of the historical texts is balanced with current application and research.</P>
<P></P>
<P>The herbs have been selected on the basis of common use by practising herbalists. </P>
<P></P>
<P>Each illustrated monograph contains:</P>
<P></P>
<P>Species, identification and botanical description</P>
<P>A study of the characterisation and medicinal use of the plants consistently drawn</P>
<P>from featured herbals which includes the authors’ own translations from the Latin</P>
<P>Assessment of past and current texts in the transmission of herbal knowledge</P>
<P>Consideration of traditional therapeutics, including humoral and physiomedical</P>
<P>approaches</P>
<P>Suggestions towards a modern experiential approach through Goethean methodology </P>
<P>Current evidence on pharmacological constituents</P>
<P>Review of evidence on safety</P>
<P>Recommendations for internal and external uses, prescribing and dosage</P>USD00add-to-cart97807020484562011 and earlierProfessionalBy Graeme Tobyn, BA FHEA FNIMH, Alison Denham, BA(Soc) FNIMH, Margaret Whitelegg, BA PhD FNIMH and Marije Rowling20111E-BookIllustratedChurchill Livingstone39212 Nov 2010IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Graeme Tobyn</STRONG>, BA FHEA FNIMH, Course Leader in Herbal Medicine, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK; <STRONG>Alison Denham</STRONG>, BA(Soc) FNIMH, Senior Lecturer in Herbal Medicine, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK; <STRONG>Margaret Whitelegg</STRONG>, BA PhD FNIMH, Senior Lecturer in Herbal Medicine, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK and <STRONG>Marije Rowling</STRONG>, Freelance illustrator, painter and teacher, UKeBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select