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  2. Stephen Harrod Buhner - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Harrod Buhner was an American herbalist and writer.. Buhner's concoctions have also been marketed by alternative practitioners as a cure for Covid-19. [1] [2] One of these received a written warning from the FDA in 2020 for making such claims.

  3. History of herbalism - Wikipedia

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    Translation of text and image has provided numerous versions and compilations of individual manuscripts from diverse sources, old and new. Translation is a dynamic process as well as a scholarly endeavor that contributed great to science in the Middle Ages; the process naturally entailed continuous revisions and additions.

  4. Macer Floridus - Wikipedia

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    The herbal was translated first into Hebrew, then also German, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Italian, and Spanish. [ 1 ] A Middle English version of the poem was translated by John Lelamour, a schoolmaster from Hereford , in the fourteenth century.

  5. John Gerard - Wikipedia

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    John Gerard (also John Gerarde, 1545–1612) was an English herbalist with a large garden in Holborn, now part of London.His 1,484-page illustrated Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes, first published in 1597, became a popular gardening and herbal book in English in the 17th century.

  6. Pseudo-Apuleius - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving manuscript of the Herbarium is the 6th-century Leiden, MS. Voss. Q.9. Until the 12th century it was the most influential herbal in Europe, with numerous extant copies surviving into the modern era, along with several copies of an Old English translation.

  7. Herbal - Wikipedia

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    The oldest illustrated herbal from Saxon times is a translation of the Latin Herbarius Apulei Platonici, one of the most popular medical works of medieval times, the original dating from the fifth century; this Saxon translation was produced about 1000–1050 CE and is housed in the British Library. [56]

  8. Guangyuyuan - Wikipedia

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    The official name of the company listed on the Shanghai stock exchange is Guangyuyuan Chinese Herbal Medicine Co. Ltd. [9] In 2003, Xi’an Dongsheng Group, a pharmaceutical conglomerate, acquired Guangyuyuan. The acquisition allowed Guangyuyuan to expand further into scientific research and development of traditional Chinese medicine.

  9. Joseph E. Meyer - Wikipedia

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    The Old Herb Doctor. Glenwood, IL: Meyerbooks, 1984. Nature's Remedies: Early History and Uses of Botanic Drugs as Revealed in the Legends and Anecdotes of Ancient Times. Hammond, IN: Indiana Botanic Gardens, 1934. The Herb Doctor and Medicine Man: A Collection of Valuable Medicinal Formulae and Guide to the Manufacture of Botanical Medicines.