"Remarks on the Uses of some of the Bazaar Medicines and Common Medical Plants of India" by Edward John Waring is a late 19th-century scientific book, and discusses the medicinal uses of bazaar medicines and medical plants available in India, giving practical guidance for medical situations. Waring stresses the importance of local cures for common ailments, especially where advanced medical care may not be available. The text aims to address the need for effective and accessible medical treatments, with the author underscoring the remedies' roles in treating everyday sickness and emphasizing both historical and cultural value. The book includes recommendations for missionaries, officers, and educated natives on how to use these medicinal plants and medicines.

Remarks on the Uses of some of the Bazaar Medicines and Common Medical Plants of India With a full index of diseases, indicating their treatment by these and other agents procurable throughout India; to which are added directions for treatment in cases of drowning, snake-bites &c.
By Edward John Waring
Discover the power of Indian plants and bazaar medicines to treat common ailments, offering practical guidance for those seeking accessible healthcare solutions.
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2018-12-23
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About the AuthorEdward John Waring was a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London and a surgeon in the British East India Company. He wrote several books on medicine including A Manual of Practical Therapeutics (1865), Pharmacopoeia of India (1866), and the two-volume Bibliotheca Therapeutica (1878).
Edward John Waring was a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London and a surgeon in the British East India Company. He wrote several books on medicine including A Manual of Practical Therapeutics (1865), Pharmacopoeia of India (1866), and the two-volume Bibliotheca Therapeutica (1878).
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