Herbal Medicines: A Guide for Health-care ProfessionalsThis work, produced under the direction of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, is intended to serve as a reference work for pharmacists, doctors and other health-care workers and to help them provide professional advice on the use of herbal remedies to members of the public. |
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How To Use This Book | 1 |
Introduction to the Monographs | 3 |
General References | 17 |
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