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Botanic Sources of Single Component Drugs

Exhibiting 135 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1904 CEThe constituents of chaulmoogra seeds.
1912 CEThe influence of caffeine on mental and motor efficiency. Columbia Contributions to Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. XX, No. 4.
2006 CEThe medicinal use of opium in ninth-century Baghdad. (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series, vol. 5).
1822 CEThe miscellaneous tracts of the late William Withering. To which is prefixed a memoir of his life, character and writings. 2 vols.
1700 CEThe mysteries of opium revealed.
1772 CEThe natural history of the tea-tree, with observations on the medical qualities of tea, and effects of tea-drinking.
1933 CEThe pharmacological action of an alkaloid obtained from Rauwolfia serpentina Benth. A preliminary note.
1844 CEThe theory and treatment of fevers. Revised and corrected by Ferdinando Stith.
1721 CEThe virtue and use of coffee, with regard to the plague, and other infectious distempers: containing the most remarkable observations of the greatest men in Europe concerning it ... To which is prefix'd an exact figure of the tree, flower, and fruit taken from the life.
2001 CEThe world of caffeine: The science and culture of the world's most popular drug.
1712 CETherapeutice specialis ad febres quasdam pemiciosas, inopinato, ac repente lethales, una vera china china, peculiare methodo ministrata, sanabiles
1993 CETobacco and shamanism in South America.
1951 CETobacco and the cardiovascular system: The effects of smoking and of nicotine on normal persons.
1994 CETobacco in history: The cultures of dependence.
1999 CETobacco mosaic virus: Pioneering research for a century. A theme issue edited by B. D. Harrison and T. M. A. Wilson.
1950 CETobacco smoking as a possible etiologic factor in bronchogenic carcinoma: A study of 684 proved cases.
2001 CETobacco: A cultural history of how an exotic plant seduced civilization.
1937 CE​–1969 CETobacco: Its history illustrated by the books, manuscripts and engravings in the library of George Arents, Jr. 5 vols. + 10 Supplements.
1578 CETractado de las drogas, y medicinas de las Indias Orientales, con sus plantas debuxadas al bivo.
1812 CETraité usuel du chocolat, contenant la description et la culture du cacaotier ou cacaoïer, arbre qui produit le fruit avec lequel on fabrique le chocolat, celles de la canelle, de la vanille, du salep de Perse, de l'ambre gris, du sucre, et autres substances que l'on fait entrer dans la fabrication du chocolat, les différentes façons de préparer ce commestible pour en faire un aliment recherché et propre à flatter le goût de tous les consommateurs les plus distingués, ce qui lui a fait donner, avec just tire, le sur-non de METS Des DIEUX. On y fait voir assi son utilité précieuse dans médecine.
1884 CEUeber coca.
1855 CEUeber das Erythroxylin, dargestellt aus den Blättern des in Südamerika cultivirten Strauches Erythroxylon Coca Lam.
1875 CEUeber die Anwendung der Salicy Isäure als Antipyreticum.
1833 CEUeber die Darstellung des Atropins in weissen Krystallen.
1892 CEUeber die Mosaikkrankheit der Tabakspflanze.
1886 CEUeber die Mosaikkrankheit des Tabaks.
1880 CEUeber die physiologische Wirking des Cocaïn.
1904 CEUeber Digalen (Digitoxinum solubile).
1860 CEUeber eine neue organische Base in den Cocablättern.
1918 CEUeber Vorhofflimmern beim Menschen und seine Beseitigung durch Chinidin.
1875 CEUntersuchungen über die pharmakologisch wirksamen Bestandtheile der Digitalis purpurea
1926 CEVergleichende Messungen über die Gewöhnung des Atemzentrums an Morphin, Dicodid und Dilaudid.
2015 CEVesalius: The China Root epistle. A new translation and critical edition, edited and translated by Daniel H. Garrison, with added illustrations from the 1543 and 1555 De humani corporis fabrica.
1848 CEVorläufige Notiz über eine neue organische Base im Opium.
1884 CE​–1886 CEVorlesungen über Pharmakologie.