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Medicinal plants and drugs of plant origin in Iran. IV.

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Abbreviations

Afg.:

Afghanistan

Ar.:

Arabic

Azerb.:

Azerbaijan

Bagh.:

Baghdad

Bal.:

Baluchistan

Beng.:

Bengal

Boiss.:

Boissier

Bom.:

Bombay

B.P.:

British Pharmacopoeia

Chin.:

Chinese

E.:

East

Fl. Ir.:

Flore de l'Iran

Fl. Or.:

Flora Orientalis

Gr.:

Greek

Guz.:

Guzeratic

Ham.:

Hamadan

Ind.:

India

Isf.:

Isfahan

Kerm.:

Kermanshah

Kurd.:

Kurdish

Mad.:

Madras

N.:

North

Pers.:

Persian

Ph. Ind.:

Pharmacographia Indica

Ph. Pers.:

Pharmacopoeia Persica

Port.:

Portuguese

S.:

South

Schl.:

Schlimmer

Tab.:

Tabriz (in Azerbaijan)

Teh.:

Teheran

Vern. n.:

Vernacular name

Vol.:

Volume

W.:

West

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Parsa, A. Medicinal plants and drugs of plant origin in Iran. IV.. Plant Food Hum Nutr 7, 65–136 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01260413

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