HERB - Medical Botany

Sara Harless evaine at glenmar.com
Fri May 8 08:41:36 PDT 1998


Oh, splendid! See what can be found when lots of people go hunting? In 
the Purdue Pharmacology Library, have access to Dr. Varro Tyler's many 
years of research and all of his publications. One of his former grad 
students is revising and updating _The Honest Herbal_ for the 4th edition.

Evaine

On Fri, 8 May 1998, Christine A Seelye-King wrote:

> Ok, here is a site you should check out.  It is a series of classes by
> Jim Duke, well known in the field of Herbal Treatments.  These are very
> comprehensive classes. The one I just downloaded was the Herbalist's Desk
> Reference.  There are other topics there I haven't even gone into,
> including  Amazonian, Aryvedic, African, Arabic, Biblical, Dangerous
> Herbs, etc.  I think this gentleman has already done much of the research
> we have been talking about compiling.  
> 
> 		Christianna
> 
> http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/LFSC/life_sciences/.plant_biology/MEDICAL_BOTANY/index.html
> 
> >James A. ("Jim") Duke                    Phone 301-498-1175
> >Botanical Consultant                       Fax 301-498-5738
> >Herbal Vineyard, Inc.                      URL for Father Nature's
> Farmacy
> >8210 Murphy Rd                            
> http://www.ars-grin.gov/~ngrlsb/
> >Fulton MD 20759        E-mail: jimduke at cpcug.org
> >
> 
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