Description
by
Tarl Warwick (Editor),
Kanny Loll Dey (Author)
“The Indigenous Drugs of India” is a rigorous compilation of materials which were, at the time, commonly sold in a medical (and occasionally other useful) form in bazaars in India and areas surrounding the same. For a work dating to the 1860s it is well crafted and entries are botanical, a few chemical or mineral; in all cases the entry contains the local terminology as well as applicable Latin or English terms. Datura, honey, cannabis, niter, and arsenic are among the over one hundred entries here.
Number of Pages: 136Dimensions: 0.29 x 8 x 5 INPublication Date: February 27, 2020





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