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by Tarl Warwick (Editor), Kanny Loll Dey (Author)
"The Indigenous Drugs of India" is a rigorous compilation of materials which were, at the time, commonly sold in a medical (and occasionally other useful) form in bazaars in India and areas surrounding the same. For a work dating to the 1860s it is well crafted and comprehensive.Many entries are botanical, a few chemical or mineral; in all cases the entry contains the local terminology as well as applicable Latin or English terms. Datura, honey, cannabis, niter, and arsenic are among the over one hundred entries here.