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- W4245439969 abstract "THE memorandum on medicinal herb production recently issued by the Ministry of Health (NATURE, Sept. 21, p. 397) confined its observations to the four important drugs, belladonna, digitalis, hyoseyamus and stramonium. It is not surprising that other authorities have taken up the matter at the point where the Ministry left off. An official body representative of the medical profession has recommended that in addition to the four drugs which the Ministry of Health has taken tinder its care, the production of the following items of vegetable materia medica should be encouraged in Great Britain: anethum, caraway, chondrus (Irish moss), colchicum, Filix-mas, valerian, hamamelis, taraxacum, pyrethrum, psyllium, Datura tatula, fennel and liquorice; that the collection of seaweeds, as a source of iodine, should be undertaken on a large scale. The same official body also recommends that the production of the following drugs should be pursued within the British Empire: agar, bitter orange peel, benzoin, balsam of tolu, calumba, camphor (natural and synthetic), canthar-ides, mirabilis, cascara sagrada, cinchona, chrysarobin, cocaine, creosote, derris, ephedrine (natural and synthetic), ergot, gentian, liquorice, hamamelis, Hyoscyamus muticus, ipecacuanha, jaborandi, krameria, lobelia, menthol (natural and synthetic), almond oil, star aniseed oil, oil of cade, oil of chenopodium, oil of lemon, oil of peppermint, turpentine and colophony, psyllium seeds, rhubarb (Rheum raponticum), santonin, squill, storax, thymol (natural and synthetic) and tragacanth." @default.
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- W4245439969 date "1940-10-01" @default.
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- W4245439969 title "Empire Drug Cultivation" @default.
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