MEDICINAL PLANTS in Folk Tradition

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1
The authors and publisher cannot accept any responsibility for
any situation or problems which could arise from experimentation
with any of the remedies mentioned in this book.

Copyright © 2004 by David E. Allen and Gabrielle Hatfield.
Colour photographs © 2004 by Deni Bown.
All rights reserved.


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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data


Allen, David E.
Medicinal plants in folk tradition : an ethnobotany of Britain & Ireland / David E.
Allen and Gabrielle Hatfield.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-88192-638-8 (hardcover)



  1. Ethnobotany—Great Britain. 2. Ethnobotany—Ireland. 3. Medicinal plants—
    Great Britain. 4. Medicinal plants—Ireland. 5. Traditional medicine—Great Britain.

  2. Traditional medicine—Ireland. I. Hatfield, Gabrielle. II. Title.
    GN585.G7 A45 2004
    581.6'34'0941—dc
    2003019706


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