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What (who) is herbal - definition

BOOK CONTAINING THE NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF PLANTS
Herbals; Simple (pharmacology)
  • [[Albertus Magnus]] c. 1193–1280, author of ''De Vegetabilibus''
  • Arabic Book of Simple Drugs (c. 1334) from Dioscorides’ ''De Materia Medica''. [[British Museum]]
  • Illustration of ''Delphinium peregrinum''  in ''[[Flora Graeca]]'' by [[John Sibthorp]] and [[Ferdinand Bauer]] (1806–1840)
  • De Materia Medica]]'', [[Byzantium]], 15th-century manuscript, by which time the text had been in circulation for about 1500 years
  • Elizabeth Blackwell]]'s ''A Curious Herbal'' (1737)
  • An engraving of Parkinson from his work ''Theatrum Botanicum'' (1640), reprinted in [[Agnes Arber]]'s ''Herbals''
  • A [[Hans Weiditz]] hand-coloured woodcut from [[Otto Brunfels]]' ''Herbarum Vivae Eicones''
  • Statue of [[Theophrastus]] c. 371 – c. 287 BCE, [[Orto botanico di Palermo]]
  • Back cover of the Chinese pharmacopoeia (1930)

herbal         
(herbals)
Herbal means made from or using herbs.
...herbal remedies for colds.
ADJ: ADJ n
herbal         
¦ adjective relating to or made from herbs, especially those used in cooking and medicine.
¦ noun a book that describes herbs and their culinary and medicinal properties.
Derivatives
herbally adverb
herbal         
I. a.
Pertaining or relating to herbs, herbaceous.
II. n.
Herbarium, herbary, hortus siccus.

Wikipedia

Herbal

A herbal is a book containing the names and descriptions of plants, usually with information on their medicinal, tonic, culinary, toxic, hallucinatory, aromatic, or magical powers, and the legends associated with them. A herbal may also classify the plants it describes, may give recipes for herbal extracts, tinctures, or potions, and sometimes include mineral and animal medicaments in addition to those obtained from plants. Herbals were often illustrated to assist plant identification.

Herbals were among the first literature produced in Ancient Egypt, China, India, and Europe as the medical wisdom of the day accumulated by herbalists, apothecaries and physicians. Herbals were also among the first books to be printed in both China and Europe. In Western Europe herbals flourished for two centuries following the introduction of moveable type (c. 1470–1670).

In the late 17th century, the rise of modern chemistry, toxicology and pharmacology reduced the medicinal value of the classical herbal. As reference manuals for botanical study and plant identification herbals were supplanted by Floras – systematic accounts of the plants found growing in a particular region, with scientifically accurate botanical descriptions, classification, and illustrations. Herbals have seen a modest revival in the Western world since the last decades of the 20th century, as herbalism and related disciplines (such as homeopathy and aromatherapy) became popular forms of alternative medicine.

Examples of use of herbal
1. Herbal: Herbal teas are made from the flowers, roots and leaves of plants.
2. Most under scrutiny are herbal remedies and medical formulas that are unregistered and sold in pharmacies and herbal remedy shops.
3. Herbal medicine Plants or plant derivatives are used in herbal medicine to treat, prevent or cure various ailments.
4. Tailored herbal medicine therapy seemed to work better than a placebo for irritable bowel syndrome but was not as effective as giving patients standard herbal preparations.
5. "There are no standards of quality in the herbal market.