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Obs.: Livro sem uso, com paginas amareladas e um pouco sujas pelo tempo – capa, contracapa, bordas e paginas integras. sem marcas, grifos, marcações ou qualquer tipo de detalhe que possa interferir na leitura ou pesquisa – Conteudo perfeito
In this updated version of the first edition (Newall, Anderson, Davidson, 1996), the current authors, all (Ph.D.) pharmacists, provide an update of a useful source of information for healthcare professionals. Both editions provide the style of information that pharmacists may find especially useful, though it will probably not appeal to lay people. While all the authors were once with the University of London, Dr. Anderson has moved to the Medicines Control Agency, the UK equivalent of the FDA. The update is significant for 10 of the monographs and less so for another 33. Seven are entirely new to this edition (bilberry, cats claw, cranberry, ephedra, java tea, melissa, and milk thistle), providing a total of 148 herbs. Inclusion in the book requires that an herbal product be available for sale in the UK, particularly in pharmacies. Many of them are not well known in the U.S., however, and unfortunately, the regulatory status of the preparations outside the UK is usually not covered. The preface mentions tha t this edition refers to 65 general references whereas the first edition referred to only 35.
The monographs: Agnus castus 31; Agrimony 35; Alfalfa 38; Aloe vera 42; Aloes 44; Angelica 47; Aniseed 51; Apricot 55; Arnica 58; Artichoke 61; Asafoetida 67; Avens 70; Bayberry 71; Bilberry 73; Bloodroot 78; Blue flag 81; Bagbean 82; Boldo 84; Boneset 87; Borage 89; Broom 91; Buchu 93; Burdock 95; Burnet 98; Calamus 100; Calendula 103; Capsicum 107; Cascara 110; Cassia 112; Cat’s claw 114; Celery 118; Centaury 121; Cereus 123; Chamomile, german 125; Chamomile, roman 130; Chaparral 132; Cinnamon 135; Clivers 137; Clove 139; Cohosh, black 141; Cohosh, blue 147; Cola 149; Coltsfoot 151; Comfrey 154; Corn silk 158; Couchgrass 160; Cowslip 162; Cranberry 164; Damiana 169; Dandelion 171; Devil’s claw 174; Drosera 181; Echinacea 183; Elder 187; Elecampane 190; Ephedra 192; Eucalyptus 197; Euphorbia 199; Evening primrose 201; Eyebright 206; False unicorn 208; Fenugreek 209; Feverfew 212; Figwort 217; Frangula 219; Fucus 221; Furnitory 224; Garlic 226; Gentian 241; Ginger 243; Ginkgo 250; Ginseng, eleutherococcus 264; Ginseng, panax 269; Golden seal 276; Gravel root 279; Ground ivy 280; Guaiacum 282; Hawthorn 282; Holy thistle 288; Hops 290; Horehound, black 293; Horehound, white 294; Horse-chestnut 296; Horseradish 300; Hydrangea 302; Hydrocotyle 303; Ispaghula 306; Jamaica dogwood 311; Java tea 313; Juniper 317; Lady’s slipper 320; Lemon verbena 321; Liferoot 322; Lime flower 323; Liquorice 325; Lobelia 330; Marshmallow 331; Maté 333; Meadwsweet 335; Melissa 337; Milk thistle 341; Mistletoe 349; Motherwort 354; Myrrh 357; Nettle 360; Parsley 365; Parsley piert 368; Passionflower 369; Pennyroyal 372; Pilewort 374; Plantain 376; Pleurisy root 379; Pokeroot 381; Poplar 384; Prickly ash, northern 386; Prickly ash, southern 388; Pulsatilla 391; Quassia 393; Queen’s delight 395; Raspberry 397; Red clover 399; Rhubarb 401; Rosemary 403; Sage 408; Sarsaparilla 412; Sassafras 414; Saw palmetto 417; Scullcap 425; Senega 428; Senna 432; Shepherd’s purse 436. by
- Textbook Binding : 296 pages – 2002 – AUTOR.: Barnes
- ISBN-10 : 0853694745
- ISBN-13 : 9780853694748