Pharmacy and drug lore in antiquity : Greece, Rome, Byzantium / John Scarborough.
- Scarborough, John.
- Date:
- [2010], ©2010
- Books
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Farnham ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., [2010], ©2010.
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1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The pharmacology of sacred plants, herbs, and roots -- On medications for burns in classical antiquity -- Theoretical assumptions in Hippocratic pharmacology -- Theophrastus on herbals and herbal remedies -- Nicander's toxicology I : snakes -- Nicander's toxicology II : spiders, scorpions, insects and myriapods -- The opium poppy in Hellenistic and Roman medicine -- Roman pharmacy and the eastern drug trade : some problems illustrated by the example of aloe -- Pharmacy in Pliny's Natural history : some observations on substances and sources -- The pharmacy of Methodist medicine : the evidence of Soranus' Gynecology -- Criton, physician to Trajan : historian and pharmacist -- Pharmaceutical theory in Galen's commentaries on the Hippocratic episdemics : some observations on Roman views of Greek drug lore -- Early Byzantine pharmacology -- Herbs of the field and herbs of the garden in Byzantine medicinal pharmacy.
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- 9780754659549
- 0754659542