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Herbal Medicine by Rudolf Fritz Weiss

Herbal MedicineHerbal Medicine by Rudolf Fritz Weiss

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by Rudolf Fritz Weiss, Volker Fintelmann

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With the new contribution of Dr. Volker Fintelmann, Weiss's classic text on Herbal Medicine has been expanded and refocused to meet the needs of practicing physicians, residents, students, and other clinicians.

Arranged by organ system, the book's clear structure and scientific orientation make the topic of herbal medicine accessible to even the most traditional medical doctor. You will benefit from the newest research, clinical studies, and the pivotal findings of the German Commission E on the efficacy of herbs.

Special features include:

* In-depth coverage of the state-of-the-art of phytotherapy
* Key prescription information highlighted in each chapter
* Superb color photographs throughout the text
* Two new quick reference sections that maximize your access to the material-- by herbs and the disorder they are used for, and by disorder and the herbs used in its treatment

Table of Contents
A. Fundamental Principles
B. Practical Applications
Gastrointestinal and Metabolic Disease
Cardiovascular Disease
Respiratory Disease
Diseases of the Kidney, Efferent Urinary Passages, and Prostate
Diseases of the Nervous System and Psyche
Dermatologic Disease
Ophthalmic Disease

Volker Fintelmann, MD is a licensed doctor of internal medicine and gastroenterology. Former Chairman of the German Commission E, his work focuses on the practical and methodological development of herbal medicine.

Rudolf Fritz Weiss, MD (1895-1991), author of the first edition of HERBAL MEDICINE is highly regarded as the "founding father" of modern German phytotherapy. He studied botany and medicine at the University of Berlin, qualifying as a doctor in 1922 and subsequently taking additional qualifications in internal medicine. A teaching post in herbal medicine was interrupted by war service as an army doctor, followed by seven years in Russian captivity as a doctor in prisoner-of-war camp hospitals. After retiring from clinical practice in 1961, he devoted his life to the scientific development and acceptance of herbal medicine. Weiss was appointed as a member of the German Commission E in 1978. He was founder and editor of the ZEITSCHRIFT FUER PHYTOTHERAPIE, and lectured on current advances in the subject at the University of Tuebingen.

Herbal Medicine
Herbal Medicine by Rudolf Fritz Weiss

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