Publisher's Synopsis
Synopsis Plantarum Diaphoricarum, subtitled "Systematische Uebersicht Der Heil-, Nutz- Und Giftpflanzen Aller Länder," is a comprehensive systematic overview of medicinal, useful, and poisonous plants from all countries, authored by David August Rosenthal. Published in 1861, this text provides detailed insights into the identification and properties of various plants, making it a valuable resource for botanists, pharmacologists, and medical professionals of the time. The book delves into the practical applications of plants in medicine and other industries, as well as the dangers posed by toxic species. Rosenthal's work remains a significant contribution to the fields of botany and pharmacology, offering a historical perspective on the use and understanding of plants around the world. It is an essential reference for anyone interested in the history of botany and the traditional uses of plants.
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