• Scot Med J · Jan 1999

    Historical Article

    A medical bouquet. Poppies, cinchona and willow.

    • L W Fleming.
    • Department of Medicine, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital.
    • Scot Med J. 1999 Jan 1; 44 (6): 176-9.

    AbstractThe poppy, the cinchona tree and the willow tree have all provided medicines of undoubted value during past millennium and form a "medical bouquet" worthy of consideration as this century ends. The use of these plants by ancient peoples has gradually evolved into a more informed understanding and application of the compounds initially isolated and purified from their extracts. There has been a Scottish contribution to the medical history of all three plants.

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