If you are interested in ethnobotany, please visit a new and regularly updated library about that at:
https://sites.google.com/site/herbalarchiveIf you want to know more about ethnobotany, read about it here:
http://www.accessexcelle...RC/Ethnobotany/index.phpRight now, nineteen papers are available. Their titles and dates of publicationa are:
(2010) Two UK suicides using nicotine extracted from tobacco employing instructions available on the Internet
(2004) Hallucinogens and dissociative agents naturally growing in the United States
(2010) Poppy and opium in ancient times: remedy or narcotic?
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Khat: a plant with amphetamine effects
(1972) Ayahuasca, the South American hallucinogenic drink: an ethnobotanical and chemical investigation
(2004) Clinical investigations of the therapeutic potential of ayahuasca: rationale and regulatory challenges
(2007) A methodology for studying various interpretations of the N,N-dimethyltryptamine-induced alternate reality
(1960) Twenty years of peyote studies
(1970) Peyote constituents: chemistry, biogenesis, and biological effects
(1969) Tabernanthe iboga: an African narcotic plant of social importance
(1996) Some ethnopharmacological notes on African hallucinogens
(1973) Salting-out of acetone from water: basis of a new solvent extraction system
(1981) Transcultural use of narcotic water lilies in ancient Egyptian and Maya drug ritual
(2003) Pharmacokinetics of cathinone, cathine and norephedrine after the chewing of khat leaves
(1893) Lectures on therapeutics IV: opium
(1992) First identification of drugs in Egyptian mummies
(1975) The datura cult among the Chumash
(1972) Datura fastuosa: its use in Tsonga girls' initiation
(1970) New baits and attractants for slugs