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* [http://search.ebscohost.com/athens.asp AMED : Allied and Alternative Medicine (1985-)] | * [http://search.ebscohost.com/athens.asp AMED : Allied and Alternative Medicine (1985-)] | ||
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conservation of natural resources. | conservation of natural resources. | ||
Database access requires your Athens username/password. | Database access requires your Athens username/password. | ||
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+ | * [http://nccam.nih.gov National Centre For Complementary & Alternative Medicine] | ||
+ | Part of the USA National Institute of Health. Provides “CAM Index”, | ||
+ | A complementary therapies subset of the Medline journal articles | ||
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+ | * [ http://www.rccm.org.uk Research Council For Complementary Medicine] | ||
+ | Promotes & facilitates rigorous research in complementary medicine. | ||
+ | CISCOM research article database available for a small charge. | ||
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* [http://www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/cochrane/cochrane_search_fs.html Cochrane Library] | * [http://www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/cochrane/cochrane_search_fs.html Cochrane Library] | ||
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Herbal Library Includes: | Herbal Library Includes: | ||
- | + | ** HerbMed – evidence-based resource of scientific data | |
- | + | ** HerbClip - critical reviews of important news articles. | |
- | + | ** Complete German Commission E Monographs | |
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* [http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/booths/altmed.html Bandolier : Complementary & Alternative Therapies] | * [http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/booths/altmed.html Bandolier : Complementary & Alternative Therapies] | ||
Reviews of clinical trials and systematic reviews in the field of CAT from Bandolier, the online journal of evidence-based healthcare | Reviews of clinical trials and systematic reviews in the field of CAT from Bandolier, the online journal of evidence-based healthcare | ||
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* http://www.nrr.nhs.uk National Research Register] | * http://www.nrr.nhs.uk National Research Register] | ||
Govt. commissioned health care research [DoH, Scottish Office, Welsh | Govt. commissioned health care research [DoH, Scottish Office, Welsh | ||
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Journal of ethnopharmacology | Journal of ethnopharmacology | ||
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European Phytojournal | European Phytojournal | ||
See entry for ESCOP below. Access requires registration. | See entry for ESCOP below. Access requires registration. | ||
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+ | [http://bmj.com/cgi/collection/complementary_medicine BMJ: Complementary Medicine] | ||
+ | Series of recent articles published in the British Medical Journal. | ||
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* [http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/ Intute: health and life sciences] | * [http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/ Intute: health and life sciences] | ||
Gateway for high quality biological &plant information; ethnobotany. | Gateway for high quality biological &plant information; ethnobotany. | ||
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(formerly known as OMNI). | (formerly known as OMNI). | ||
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+ | * http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199900/ldselect/ldsctech/123/12301.htm House of Lords Select Committee on Science & Technology. | ||
+ | Sixth Report, Session 1999-2000: Complementary & Alternative | ||
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+ | Full-text of the recent House of Lords report on CAM in the UK. | ||
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- | ''Online texts'' | + | '''Online texts''' |
* [http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html A Modern herbal] | * [http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html A Modern herbal] | ||
This is a hypertext version of A Modern Herbal by Mrs M.Grieve, first published in 1931. It contains information on the medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cutivation and folklore of herbs. | This is a hypertext version of A Modern Herbal by Mrs M.Grieve, first published in 1931. It contains information on the medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cutivation and folklore of herbs. | ||
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* [http://www.botanicus.org/ Missouri Botanical Garden Library] | * [http://www.botanicus.org/ Missouri Botanical Garden Library] | ||
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- a collection of digitised historical herbal texts from the mid 1700s onwards. | - a collection of digitised historical herbal texts from the mid 1700s onwards. | ||
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* [http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/319/7216/1050ABC Of Complementary Medicine: Herbal Medicine] | * [http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/319/7216/1050ABC Of Complementary Medicine: Herbal Medicine] | ||
This article which appeared in the 16th October 1999 issue of the British Medical Journal is a good starting point for people wanting to discover more about herbal medicine. | This article which appeared in the 16th October 1999 issue of the British Medical Journal is a good starting point for people wanting to discover more about herbal medicine. | ||
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* [http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/321/7258/395 Herbal medicines: where is the evidence?] | * [http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/321/7258/395 Herbal medicines: where is the evidence?] | ||
This article which appeared in the 12th October 2000 issue of the British Medical Journal refers to the increased public interest in herbal medicine.. Readers are directed to the location of listings of systematic reviews of clinical trials. | This article which appeared in the 12th October 2000 issue of the British Medical Journal refers to the increased public interest in herbal medicine.. Readers are directed to the location of listings of systematic reviews of clinical trials. | ||
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- | ''Associations & Institutions'' | + | '''Associations & Institutions''' |
* [http://www.bhma.info/ British Herbal Medical Association] | * [http://www.bhma.info/ British Herbal Medical Association] | ||
The British Herbal Medical Association (BHMA) was founded in 1964 to advance herbal medicine practice in the UK, and to ensure continued statutory recognition. | The British Herbal Medical Association (BHMA) was founded in 1964 to advance herbal medicine practice in the UK, and to ensure continued statutory recognition. | ||
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* [http://www.escop.com ESCOP : European Scientific Co-operative on Phytotherapy] | * [http://www.escop.com ESCOP : European Scientific Co-operative on Phytotherapy] | ||
ESCOP is an umbrella organisation representing national phytotherapy associations across Europe, especially in their discussions with European medicines regulators. Its members are thirteen national herbal medicine associations, including the British Herbal Medicine Association. Pages on this site include legislative issues, ESCOP publications (fifty monographs on different herbs), useful addresses in various countries, the free online European Phytojournal, and also a page of links, mostly to government agencies, established journals, and university departments. | ESCOP is an umbrella organisation representing national phytotherapy associations across Europe, especially in their discussions with European medicines regulators. Its members are thirteen national herbal medicine associations, including the British Herbal Medicine Association. Pages on this site include legislative issues, ESCOP publications (fifty monographs on different herbs), useful addresses in various countries, the free online European Phytojournal, and also a page of links, mostly to government agencies, established journals, and university departments. | ||
- | + | * [http://www.nimh.org.uk/ National Institute of Medical Herbalists] | |
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UK based professional association for herbal practitioners and training schools, founded in 1864. | UK based professional association for herbal practitioners and training schools, founded in 1864. | ||
- | + | * [http://www.herbalmedicine.org.uk/rootpages/home.shtml Scottish School of Herbal Medicine] | |
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founded in 1992 and dedicated to the furthering of Herbal knowledge and education." This site gives a prospectus for the School. It offers courses in Herbalism and also Clinical Aromatherapy and Massage. | founded in 1992 and dedicated to the furthering of Herbal knowledge and education." This site gives a prospectus for the School. It offers courses in Herbalism and also Clinical Aromatherapy and Massage. | ||
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- | + | * [http://www.herbalgram.org American Botanical Council] | |
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Promotes the safe and effective use of medicinal plants and herbs. Information available on herbal medicine and news relating to medicinal plants and phytomedicines. Produces the journal “HerbalGram.” | Promotes the safe and effective use of medicinal plants and herbs. Information available on herbal medicine and news relating to medicinal plants and phytomedicines. Produces the journal “HerbalGram.” | ||
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* [http://www.fihealth.org.uk Foundation For Integrated Health] | * [http://www.fihealth.org.uk Foundation For Integrated Health] | ||
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Dept headed by Professor Edzard Ernst. | Dept headed by Professor Edzard Ernst. | ||
- | + | * [http://www.phytochemistry.freeserve.co.uk Phytopharmacognosy] | |
+ | Research of the Phytochemistry and Pharmacognosy research group at Middlesex University, headed by Dr. J. Wilkinson. Focuses on the scientific aspects of herbal medicines. | ||
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Images | Images | ||
- | University of Washington. Department of Botany. Medicinal Herb Garden | + | * [http://nnlm.gov/pnr/uwmhg University of Washington. Department of Botany. Medicinal Herb Garden] |
Images of herbs in the garden by botanical and common name. | Images of herbs in the garden by botanical and common name. | ||
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Consumer Information | Consumer Information | ||
- | MedlinePlus : Procedures and Therapies | + | * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/herbalmedicine.html MedlinePlus : Procedures and Therapies] |
A wonderful collection of quality resources (mainly USA), aimed at consumers, on all aspects of herbal medicine. | A wonderful collection of quality resources (mainly USA), aimed at consumers, on all aspects of herbal medicine. | ||
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Ethnobotany | Ethnobotany | ||
- | Amazon Conservation Team | + | * [http://www.amazonteam.org Amazon Conservation Team] |
Home page of the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT), an American charitable organisation devoted to "helping the rainforest peoples manage and protect their cultures". This site includes information of current field projects in Brazil, Suriname, Columbia, Brazil and Costa Rica, with images and descriptions. | Home page of the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT), an American charitable organisation devoted to "helping the rainforest peoples manage and protect their cultures". This site includes information of current field projects in Brazil, Suriname, Columbia, Brazil and Costa Rica, with images and descriptions. | ||
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- | Classic ethnobotanical texts | + | * http://www.swsbm.com/Ethnobotany/Ethnobotany.html Classic ethnobotanical texts] |
This Web page gives access to six ethnobotanical texts as PDF documents. The page is supplied by Michael Moore of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. Texts included are Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighbouring Tribes of British Columbia by Harlan I. Smith, Ethnobotany of the Forest Potawatomi by Huron H. Smith, Ethnobotany of the Menomini Indians by Huron H. Smith (parts one and two), Ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah by Ralph V. Chamberlin, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians By Matilda Coxe Stevenson, and Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians by Wilfred Robbins, John Peabody, and Barbara Friere-Marreco (parts one and two) | This Web page gives access to six ethnobotanical texts as PDF documents. The page is supplied by Michael Moore of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. Texts included are Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighbouring Tribes of British Columbia by Harlan I. Smith, Ethnobotany of the Forest Potawatomi by Huron H. Smith, Ethnobotany of the Menomini Indians by Huron H. Smith (parts one and two), Ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah by Ralph V. Chamberlin, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians By Matilda Coxe Stevenson, and Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians by Wilfred Robbins, John Peabody, and Barbara Friere-Marreco (parts one and two) | ||
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- | + | * [http://www.siu.edu/%7Eebl Ethnobotanical leaflets] | |
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Access to full text of the current issue of Ethnobotanical Leaflets, published by the Herbarium at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and links to back issues, which are available from Fall 1997. Each issue of Leaflets includes short articles on economic plants, as well as book reviews, news, career information, notices of meetings, a galleria botanica and links to other economic botany. | Access to full text of the current issue of Ethnobotanical Leaflets, published by the Herbarium at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and links to back issues, which are available from Fall 1997. Each issue of Leaflets includes short articles on economic plants, as well as book reviews, news, career information, notices of meetings, a galleria botanica and links to other economic botany. | ||
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- | Plant Trivia Timeline | + | * [http://www.huntington.org/BotanicalDiv/Timeline_org.html Plant Trivia Timeline] |
- | This site from the Huntington Botanical Gardens provides a simple timeline illustrating major events in the botanical history of the earth and the role plants have played in human civilisation. Written by James P. Folsom, this resource aims to chronicle "the interaction between plants and humans as well as enlivening the way we view plants". | + | This site from the Huntington Botanical Gardens provides a simple timeline illustrating major events in the botanical history of the earth and the role plants have played in human civilisation. Written by James P. Folsom, this resource aims to chronicle "the interaction between plants and humans as well as enlivening the way we view plants". |
- | Society for Economic Botany | + | * [http://www.econbot.org Society for Economic Botany] |
Home page of the Society for Economic Botany (SEB), a society "devoted to the past, present and future uses of plants". The site gives free access to the Society's annual report, to its Plants and People Newsletter and contents lists of its peer-reviewed print journal Economic Botany (available to download in PDF format). Further pages offer information on the Society's, constitution, activities, awards, membership, links and a professional ethics section. A student section provides listings of graduate and undergraduate programmes in ethnobotany, and a discussion forum | Home page of the Society for Economic Botany (SEB), a society "devoted to the past, present and future uses of plants". The site gives free access to the Society's annual report, to its Plants and People Newsletter and contents lists of its peer-reviewed print journal Economic Botany (available to download in PDF format). Further pages offer information on the Society's, constitution, activities, awards, membership, links and a professional ethics section. A student section provides listings of graduate and undergraduate programmes in ethnobotany, and a discussion forum | ||
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- | Resource information on this list has been sourced from the databases of | + | Resource information on this list has been sourced from the databases of the Intute Health and Life Sciences gateway [http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/ http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/] |
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= Herbal Medicine Resources in Napier Library =
Journal databasesComplementary therapies; physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, rehabilitation, particularly in the UK & Europe. Herbal & alternative therapies information as published in mainstream medical & healthcare journals. Worldwide coverage. Database access requires your Athens username/password. Herbal & alternative therapies information as published in UK nursing journals. Database access requires your Athens username/password herbal & alternative therapies information as published in U.S. nursing journals. North America & worldwide coverage. Includes much full text. plant science, agriculture, human health & nutrition, conservation of natural resources. Database access requires your Athens username/password. Part of the USA National Institute of Health. Provides “CAM Index”, A complementary therapies subset of the Medline journal articles database.
Promotes & facilitates rigorous research in complementary medicine. CISCOM research article database available for a small charge.
Evidence-based resourcesCritical reviews of research-based health care. Subject-based reviews; abstracts of effectiveness of treatments. online version of the print journal, available to Napier staff & students. Password available from NULIS Herbal Library Includes:
Reviews of clinical trials and systematic reviews in the field of CAT from Bandolier, the online journal of evidence-based healthcare
Govt. commissioned health care research [DoH, Scottish Office, Welsh Office]. Database of reports of completed and active research projects.
Key JournalsJournal of ethnopharmacology Fitoterapia Journal of phytopathology Journal of natural products (access available on campus only) Phytochemistry Phytomedicine New phytologist Journal of herbal pharmacotherapy - print format Journal of essential oil research - print format European Phytojournal See entry for ESCOP below. Access requires registration. BMJ: Complementary Medicine Series of recent articles published in the British Medical Journal.
Internet resourcesGateways Gateway for high quality biological &plant information; ethnobotany. Includes Bioresearch (biological); MedHist (medical history), Natural History (and Agriculture, Food and Forestry gateways. Formerly known as BIOME. Gateway for high quality internet healthcare information; UK and worldwide (formerly known as OMNI). Reports
Sixth Report, Session 1999-2000: Complementary & Alternative medicine] Full-text of the recent House of Lords report on CAM in the UK. Online texts This is a hypertext version of A Modern Herbal by Mrs M.Grieve, first published in 1931. It contains information on the medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cutivation and folklore of herbs. MBG library : rare books - a collection of digitised historical herbal texts from the mid 1700s onwards. Journal articles This article which appeared in the 16th October 1999 issue of the British Medical Journal is a good starting point for people wanting to discover more about herbal medicine. This article which appeared in the 12th October 2000 issue of the British Medical Journal refers to the increased public interest in herbal medicine.. Readers are directed to the location of listings of systematic reviews of clinical trials. Associations & Institutions The British Herbal Medical Association (BHMA) was founded in 1964 to advance herbal medicine practice in the UK, and to ensure continued statutory recognition. ESCOP is an umbrella organisation representing national phytotherapy associations across Europe, especially in their discussions with European medicines regulators. Its members are thirteen national herbal medicine associations, including the British Herbal Medicine Association. Pages on this site include legislative issues, ESCOP publications (fifty monographs on different herbs), useful addresses in various countries, the free online European Phytojournal, and also a page of links, mostly to government agencies, established journals, and university departments. UK based professional association for herbal practitioners and training schools, founded in 1864. founded in 1992 and dedicated to the furthering of Herbal knowledge and education." This site gives a prospectus for the School. It offers courses in Herbalism and also Clinical Aromatherapy and Massage. Promotes the safe and effective use of medicinal plants and herbs. Information available on herbal medicine and news relating to medicinal plants and phytomedicines. Produces the journal “HerbalGram.” Napier has online access to this journal. Please ask at a service desk for the username and password. Promotes the integrated delivery of safe, effective and efficient forms of healthcare, including orthodox and complementary medicine. One of the main UK HE sources of research in complementary medicine. Dept headed by Professor Edzard Ernst. Research of the Phytochemistry and Pharmacognosy research group at Middlesex University, headed by Dr. J. Wilkinson. Focuses on the scientific aspects of herbal medicines. Images Images of herbs in the garden by botanical and common name. Consumer Information A wonderful collection of quality resources (mainly USA), aimed at consumers, on all aspects of herbal medicine. Ethnobotany Home page of the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT), an American charitable organisation devoted to "helping the rainforest peoples manage and protect their cultures". This site includes information of current field projects in Brazil, Suriname, Columbia, Brazil and Costa Rica, with images and descriptions.
This Web page gives access to six ethnobotanical texts as PDF documents. The page is supplied by Michael Moore of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. Texts included are Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighbouring Tribes of British Columbia by Harlan I. Smith, Ethnobotany of the Forest Potawatomi by Huron H. Smith, Ethnobotany of the Menomini Indians by Huron H. Smith (parts one and two), Ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah by Ralph V. Chamberlin, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians By Matilda Coxe Stevenson, and Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians by Wilfred Robbins, John Peabody, and Barbara Friere-Marreco (parts one and two) Access to full text of the current issue of Ethnobotanical Leaflets, published by the Herbarium at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and links to back issues, which are available from Fall 1997. Each issue of Leaflets includes short articles on economic plants, as well as book reviews, news, career information, notices of meetings, a galleria botanica and links to other economic botany. This site from the Huntington Botanical Gardens provides a simple timeline illustrating major events in the botanical history of the earth and the role plants have played in human civilisation. Written by James P. Folsom, this resource aims to chronicle "the interaction between plants and humans as well as enlivening the way we view plants". Home page of the Society for Economic Botany (SEB), a society "devoted to the past, present and future uses of plants". The site gives free access to the Society's annual report, to its Plants and People Newsletter and contents lists of its peer-reviewed print journal Economic Botany (available to download in PDF format). Further pages offer information on the Society's, constitution, activities, awards, membership, links and a professional ethics section. A student section provides listings of graduate and undergraduate programmes in ethnobotany, and a discussion forum
Resource information on this list has been sourced from the databases of the Intute Health and Life Sciences gateway http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/ |