Materia medica, liber I: De plantis.
Publication Details
Stockholm: Typis ac sumptis Laurentii Salvii, 1749 CE.
Linnaeus’s physician’s reference on pharmacology. Linnaeus classified medicinal plants according to his botanical system and described the therapeutic value of the drugs derived from each plant. He was instrumental in introducing quassia (bitterwood), solanum (nightshade), dulcamara (bittersweet) and many other plant remedies into medicine. His work laid the foundation for the scientific study and development of materia medica, and remained a model for later authors on the subject.
The second and third volumes of this work, on animals and minerals respectively, were published together under the title Materies medica in 1763. Of this later title Soulsby notes: “This very rare work is founded on the Dissertations of 1750, Jonas Sidren, Respondens, & 1752, Johannes Lindhult, Resp. . . . Linnaeus was probably not concerned in its production.”
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| Entry Number | #7597 |
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| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | materia-medica-liber-i-de-plantis |
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Publication place: Stockholm