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Chelsea Physic Garden view detail comment email this

"Chelsea Physic Garden was founded by the Society of Apothecaries in 1673 in order to promote the study of botany in relation to medicine, then known as the 'physic' or healing arts." The site includes a brief history of this London garden as well as a description of its herb, medicinal, and other plant collections and weather data back to 2000. Includes photographs.
http://www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk/
Topics: Drugs & Medications by Type, Gardening, Health, Medical Treatments & Devices, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Plants

Last updated Sep 30, 2003


Herbal Safety view detail comment email this

This site features fact sheets on herbs and medicinal plants outlining where each herb is found, what it is used for, how it is used, and any safety concerns and possible drug interaction issues. Also includes publications, presentations, and educational materials on herbs. Searchable. Also available in Spanish. From the University of Texas (UT) at El Paso and UT Austin Cooperative Pharmacy Program.
http://www.herbalsafety.utep.edu
Topics: Drugs, Drugs & Medications by Type, Health, Health, Medical Treatments & Devices, Plants

Last updated Oct 5, 2004


HerbMed view detail comment email this

The Alternative Medicine Foundation presents summaries of Medline research article abstracts (with links to the original) as well as links to traditional and folk use reports about several dozen herbs. The information includes warnings about toxicity, adverse effects, drug interactions, and contraindications; preparations; mixtures; and mechanism of action. Searchable; herbs are listed alphabetically. Further information available for a fee.
http://www.herbmed.org/
Topics: Drugs, Drugs & Medications by Type, Health, Medical Treatments & Devices, Plants

Last updated Jun 8, 2005


A Modern Herbal view detail comment email this

A hyper-text version the classic "medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cultivation and folk-lore of herbs, grasses, fungi, shrubs, & trees with all their modern scientific uses, by Mrs.M. Grieve." first published in 1931. It is searchable and indexed. An excellent reference, if you take into consideration when it was written.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html
Topics: Drugs & Medications by Type, Health, Health, Medical Treatments & Devices, Plants, Plants by Name

Last updated Sep 1, 2002


National Tropical Botanical Garden: Meet the Plants view detail comment email this

Learn about plants from tropical regions of the world by browsing sections for uses of plants (such as clothing or medicine), regions, types of plants (such as trees), and rare, poisonous, and edible plants. Plant profiles feature descriptions, photos, and (in some cases) audio clips. Also includes a photo gallery. From the National Tropical Botanical Garden, a nonprofit group "dedicated to discovering, saving, and studying the world's tropical plants and to sharing what is learned."
http://ntbg.org/plants/
Topics: Plants

Last updated Sep 18, 2006


Plants for a Future Database view detail comment email this

Search more than 7,000 species of plants by name (botanical or common). You can also retrieve data based upon the edible, medicinal, or other uses of each plant, as well as by growing conditions. The entry includes range, habitat, any uses, any known hazards, special characteristics, cultivation, and propagation. Was Plant Tracker .
http://www.ibiblio.org/pfaf/D_search.html
Topics: Drugs & Medications by Type, Health, Health, Medical Treatments & Devices, Plants

Last updated May 12, 2004


Rare Books From the MBG (Missouri Botanical Garden) Library view detail comment email this

Features over 100 digitized volumes from the MBG Library's Rare Book collection. The library's goal is "to digitize and preserve beautifully illustrated and botanically significant books." Includes nearly 300 illustrations from Hermann A. Kühler's "Medizinal-Pflanzen," published in 1887. Browse by title or author, or search by scientific or common name. From the Missouri Botanical Garden Library and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
http://www.illustratedgarden.org/mobot/rarebooks/
Topics: Arts and Humanities, Arts and Humanities, Biology, Drugs & Medications by Type, Health, Health, Libraries & Archives by Type, Literature & Books, Medical Treatments & Devices, Plants, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts, Science, Science

Last updated Oct 27, 2005


University of Washington Medicinal Herb Garden view detail comment email this

Provides a virtual tour through the University of Washington's Medicinal Herb Garden, "a resource for herbalists, medics, and botanists of all levels." Search specific plants by botanical or common names, to see lush, detailed color images of each and links to information on medicinal use. Site is not intended as "a source of medical advice or a guide to self-medication."
http://nnlm.gov/pnr/uwmhg/
Topics: Drugs & Medications by Type, Gardening, Health, Medical Treatments & Devices, Plants

Last updated Aug 22, 2004


WHO Guidelines on Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP) for Medicinal Plants view detail comment email this

This document provides "general technical guidance on obtaining medicinal plant materials of good quality for the sustainable production of herbal products classified as medicines." Covers topics such as growing plants, obtaining permission to collect plants, processing, quality assurance, and ethical and legal considerations. Includes a bibliography and sample collection records. Opens directly into a PDF file. From the World Health Organization (WHO).
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2003/9241546271.pdf
Topics: Agriculture, Drugs, Drugs & Medications by Type, Health, Industries, Medical Treatments & Devices, Plants

Last updated Oct 9, 2005




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