Green Pharmacy: The History and Evolution of Western Herbal Medicine
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Newly revised to include the latest developments in the field of herbal medicine, this
classic bestseller presents a fascinating account of the ideas, personalities, advances, and vicissitudes that have shaped the course of medicine and pharmacology in the Western world. The author provides an eloquent and engaging account of the use of herbal medicine from prehistoric times to the present, reaffirming the incalculable value of medicinal plants in the healing arts. She presents a strong case for the cyclical emergence of alternative medicine at times (such as our own) when allopathic methods of treatment have lost their safety and efficacy.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #43540 in Books
- Published on: 1997-10-01
- Released on: 1997-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780892817276
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
Review
... researched to the point where those of us who have dabbled in the subject are left feeling embarrassed.... -- Brian Inglis, The New Scientist
A modern classic that can be consulted by all of those interested in getting a keener insight into... drug therapy... -- From the foreword by Norman R. Farnsworth, Professor of Pharmocognosy, University of Illinois Medical Center
This meticulously referenced, captivating book is guaranteed to hold surprises even for those who consider themselves well-informed on the topic. -- Napra Review, Vol. 9, No. 2
To congratulate Barbara Griggs is not only a pleasure but a duty, for she has given us a useful tool... -- Richard Evans Schultes, Jeffrey Professor of Biology and Director of the Botanical Museum, emeritus, Harvard University
Well researched, highly readable, and ultimately entertaining. -- Yoga Journal
Well-written and extensive. -- American Herb Association
Review
"Probably the most definitive history of the origin and development of herbal medicine in the West . . . should be required reading for every herbalist, pharmacist, physician, and regulatory official."
(HerbalGram )
"A modern classic that can be consulted by all of those interested in getting a keener insight into the trials and tribulations, the pitfalls and rewards, and the history and future of drug therapy from nature."
(From the foreword by Norman R. Farnsworth, Professor of Pharmocognosy, University of Illinois Medical Center )
"A history of grass-roots medicine, researched to the point where those of us who have dabbled in the subject are left feeling embarrassed at the wealth of source material that we left unread."
"To congratulate Barbara Griggs is not only a pleasure but a duty, for she has given us a useful tool, the need of which has been felt but hitherto never filled."
(Richard Evans Schultes, Jeffrey Professor of Biology and Director of the Botanical Museum (emeritus), Harvard University )
"Well researched, highly readable, and ultimately entertaining."
(Yoga Journal )
"This meticulously referenced, captivating book is guaranteed to hold surprises even for those who consider themselves well-informed on the topic."
(Napra Review, Vol. 9, No. 2 )
"Here are the highs and lows, the compassion and the competition and the pain and the joys of 2000 plus years of western herbal medicine. Well-written and extensive."
(American Herb Association )
About the Author
Barbara Griggs, a renowned journalist and researcher in the field of herbalism, is also the
author of The Green Witch Herbal. She lives in London.
Customer Reviews
Finding affordable medicine
The sick and suffering in the USA who are appalled by current high prices for their medication will be amazed to learn this struggle has been unceasing throughout human history. Barbara Griggs describes how for many centuries inexpensive herbal remedies were fostered by women who were unable to afford the costly medicines or services of established doctors. For current times, the author explains,"The quiet revolution which is gradually bringing plants back to centre-stage is patient rather than doctor-driven. It is patients who may be bankrupted by the cost of medical treatment, if they are not lucky enough to be clients of a generous national health service"pg.369 An outraged public is making this a major concern of the presidential election. To intelligently deal with our current medical dilemma, read and absorb this studiously prepared history of ways of healing.
Well researched book!
Green Pharmacy is one of the best books to read on the history of Herbalism and its connections to medical treatments. I liked it because it clearly explains how the principal constituent when isolated for conventional medicinal purposes, can cause harmful side effects. The book reveals that using herbs as a whole plant is more beneficial. A very educational book.
Easy to read and comprehensive
This is a wonderful easy read about the history of western herbalism. It is very thorough without becoming dry or overbearing, and is written in a very pleasant style.





