Handbuch der Pharmakognosie : Zweiter Band. Spezielle Pharmakognosie by Tschirch
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Tschirch, A. (Alexander), 1856-1939
German
"Handbuch der Pharmakognosie: Zweiter Band. Spezielle Pharmakognosie" by A. Tschirch is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work focuses on the field of pharmacognosy, specifically detailing the study of medicinal plants and their chemical constituents. The text promises to provide a comprehensive overview of the classi...
transcription notes, stating that it has been faithfully reproduced from the 1912 edition, with typographical errors corrected where necessary. Following this, the book outlines its structure, indicating the organization into sections covering different categories of plant drugs, mainly focusing on carbohydrates and their detailed classifications. The text emphasizes the importance of chemical composition over morphological classifications, highlighting that pharmacognosy should revolve around understanding the active components in plant drugs rather than merely their structural characteristics. This foundational perspective sets the stage for a detailed exploration of specific drug types, including their applications and significance in medicinal practices. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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