Pharmacognosy Ck Kokate Pdf

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THIS excellent little book will be of great value to teachers and students requiring an elementary guide to laboratory work in pharmacognosy. The standing of the author, who is lecturer in botany to the Pharmaceutical Society, and the recommendation implied by the contribution of a foreword by Prof. Greenish, are sufficient guarantees of the accuracy of the text, which is arranged in a very clear and practical manner. The ground covered is necessarily familiar, but the chief value of the book lies in the fact that it is essentially a statement of the laboratory work in this subject given at Bloomsbury Square. Part 1 consists of schedules of instructions for the examination of the drugs, each schedule being accompanied by a most useful complement in the form of short notes. Part 2 comprises a description of forty-five medicinal plants and concludes with a scheme for the description of drugs. The book is abundantly illustrated, and special reference must be made to the many skilful line drawings prepared by the author and his wife.

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