AUTHOR:
Anil Kumar Dhiman
PUBLISHER: Daya
Publishing House
ISBN: 9788170354529
YEAR: 2003
(First Edition)
PAGES: 631
SIZE: 14 X 22 X
3.5 cm.
BINDING: Hard
LANGUAGE: English
ABOUT
THE BOOK: The book 'Ayurvedic Drug Plants' contains information on
more than 225 common plants, which are used frequently in ayurvedic system of
medicine. These plants are arranged under their ayurvedic names or popular
names. Each plant has been provided its common names in different languages to
make their identification locally easier. in various parts of the country.
Besides, the description for each plant with its distribution notes, information
on parts used and medicinal uses is given. The experiences of tribal people or
of those, who are residing in the interior parts of the country, are discussed
under folk uses of the plants. Plant nomenclature is updated to avoid any doubt
in plant species, leading a wrong identification of the plant. Wherever
available, the latest information on chemical constitutes of each plant species
is also provided. Appendices on Classical Ayurvedic Formulas and some Modern
Ayurvedic Formulas, which are mostly used in ayurvedic system of medicine, are
given along with the appendix on the Addresses of Ayurvedic Pharmaceuticals
Concerns, from where the ayurvedic proprietary medicines could be purchased.
Besides, an appendix on Glossary of Medical Terms is also appended to enhance
the knowledge of general people about the common medical terms.
This is hoped that this book will be useful for research workers interested in
carrying out the researches in the field of ayurveda or medicinal uses of the
plants, medical students, the students of botany and the persons engaged in
pharmaceutical concerns. Besides, this book will be equally useful for the
general laymen interested in knowing the mystery of plant world, particularly
their uses in the field ofmedicine.
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR: Dr. Anil Kumar Dhiman, born in 1965, is M.A.
(Political Science), M.Sc. (Botany), M.L.I.Sc., B.Ed., P.G.D.C.A., Ph.D.
andtheAyurved Ratan. He is Elected Fellow of Indian Botanical Society (FBS),
Fellow of Society of Ethnobotanists (FES) and Fellow of United Writers
Association of India (FUWAI) and also the life-members of Academy of Plant
Sciences of India (APSI), Indian Library Association (ILA), Indian Association
of Special Libraries and Information Centres (IASLIC), IndianAssociation of
Teachers of Library and Information Science (IATLIS), Uttar Pradesh Library
Association, (UPLA) Lucknow and Uttaranchal Pustakalaya Association (UPA). His
Doctorate work is based on Medicinal Flora of Haridwar District, which contains
information on ethno-botanical uses of the plants. He has widely travelled
throughout the country. He has taught Botany to under-graduate students in
Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar during 1995-96 under distance education
programme. He has about two decade of working experience in the library field.
Presently, he is working as Information Scientist in the Gurukul Kangri
University, Haridwar. He has also experience of teaching library science to the
students of certificate of library science and undergraduate students at Library
Science Training Centre, Roorkee and Haridwar Study Centre ofU.P. Rajrashi
Tandon Open University between 1994-2001 and 2001 -2002 respectively. He had
also been the Principal of Library Science Training Centre, Roorkee in 2004-05
session. He is also the President of Roorkee Branch of Uttaranchal Pustakalaya':
Association and the Editor ofUPA Newsletter, an official organ of Uttaranchal
Pustakalaya Association. He has to his credit 21 books and 65 papers published
in both field of his study i.e.. Botany and Library Science. He has successfully
completed many short-term courses. on Bibliometrics and Library Automation. He
has also attended various seminars in Botany and Library Science and also had
been the member of organizing committee of seminars and conferences of national
reputes. His name has been referred in various directories of national and
international fames. For his contribution in Botany, he was awardedAPSI
GoldMedal and Young Scientist Award in 1999.
CONTENTS:
1. Preface
2. List of Plants Discussed
3. List of Figures
4. List of Coloured Plates
5. Chapter 1: Basics of Ayurveda
a. Introduction
b. Origin and Development of Ayurveda
c. Fundamentals of Ayurveda
6. Chapter 2: Description and Discussion on Plants
7. Figures
8. Appendices
a. Appendix-1: Classical Ayurvedic Formulas
b. Appendix-2: Modern Ayurvedic Formulas
c. Appendix-3: Addresses of Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Concerns
d. Appendix-4: Glossary of Medical Terms
9. Bibliography
10. Index of Botanical Names
11. Index of Common Names