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The Varro E. “Tip” Tyler Papers
(1926-2001)
Collection No. 18
Abstract
The Varro E. “Tip” Tyler Papers were donated after his death in 2001 by his widow, Virginia Tyler.
The collection consists of Tyler’s publications in various forms (manuscripts, reprints, and original
copies), some correspondence, and some personal/professional materials, such as curriculum
vitae, bibliographies, clippings, and memorabilia. Tyler was active professionally, and this aspect
of his life is covered both by the publications, as well as the materials on his conferences and
speaking engagements. The bulk of the collection is subject files, predominantly on various
medicinal plants/herbs, which literally run A—Z. The collection consists of approximately 50
linear feet, 98 boxes.
Biographical Sketch
Varro E. “Tip” Tyler was born December 19, 1926 in Auburn, Nebraska, the son of a lawyer who
also enjoyed botany, an enjoyment and passion he passed on to his son. Tyler had a classical
education and learned to love history, poetry (which he could recite from memory – this is how he
won over his future wife, Virginia “Ginny” Tyler), travel, and books. His first job was at the local
corner drug store at the age of 12. He attended the University of Nebraska and was in the same
fraternity as Johnny Carson, who would become famous in late-night television. His studies were
briefly interrupted with a term of service in the army, but Tyler eventually completed a Bachelor of
Science in Pharmacy at Nebraska, and then followed his mentor and friend, Arthur E. Schwarting,
to the University of Connecticut, where he completed his Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy. His first
teaching position was as Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pharmacognosy at
the University of Nebraska. Lilly Distinguished Professor of Pharmacognosy, Emeritus, at Purdue
University, Tyler died August 22, 2001, of a blood clot in the lungs, the morning after the Tyler’s
return from their annual sojourn in Germany and Austria.
Scope and Contents
 Series A: Personnel/Biographical Materials: Includes Curriculum Vitae, personnel
records, bibliographies, clippings, and memorabilia. Approximately ½ box.
 Series B: Correspondence: Professional correspondence, arranged alphabetically,
including correspondence with organizations. The majority is with specific individuals. 3 ½
boxes.
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 Series C: Publications
o Subseries 1: Manuscripts: Contains manuscript versions of both articles and
speeches. Includes a complete run of articles for Prevention magazine with drafts,
research notes, and sometimes the published version of the magazine, Purdue
Pharmacist articles from when Tyler was Dean, and dozens of other manuscript
versions of articles. Manuscripts are grouped by publication venue when known, or
alphabetically by title for undated materials, and by date for other articles and
presentations (in manuscript format). 5.75 boxes.
o Subseries 2: Projects and Editorial Boards: Contains materials relating to
editorial boards and specialized herbal medicine boards and task forces, including Tyler’s
extensive work with the Council for Responsible Nutrition. Arranged chronologically. 1 box,
3 folders.
o Subseries 3: Reprints and Photocopies: Contains reprints and copies of articles
by Tyler on various topics. Undated materials are alphabetical by article title, dated
materials are arranged chronologically to demonstrate progression of interests held by
Tyler. Approximately ½ box
o Subseries 4: Original Publications: These are publications in their original
format/venue, rather than reprints or manuscript versions. Organized chronologically.
Approximately 1 box.
 Series D: Conferences, Speaking Engagements, and Travel: Includes presentation
materials, such as transparencies, lecture notes/outlines. Undated materials arranged
alphabetically by presentation title. Dated materials are arranged chronologically. 20 ¾ boxes.
 Series E: Subject Files (A—Z) 65 ¼ boxes.
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Container List
Series A: Personnel/Biographical Materials
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Curriculum Vitae
Handwritten list, possibly used for constructing a Curriculum Vitae, n.d.
EVPPA Contributions/Accomplishments, 1986-1990
Bibliography, 1951-1990
News clippings about Varro E. Tyler, 1980, 1984-6, 1990
Lists of early scientific publications
Purdue University personnel records (miscellaneous), 1996
Honorary Membership, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Gamma Chapter, April 20, 1990, Purdue
University
9 The Purdue Pharmacist, Summer 1997, contains article about Varro E. Tyler’s retirement
10 Print of a Pharmacy Postage Stamp, n.d., no location
Series B: Correspondence
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 Ballantine Publishing
 Baron-Faust, Rita
 Barrett, Marilyn
 Bayne, Holly
 Beering, Stephen
 Benshir, Rya
 Better Homes and Gardens
 Beutler, Jade
12 “Bor-Bu,” 1997-2001
 Borowitz, Joseph
 Botanical Enterprises, Inc CBEI
 Bottom Line/Health
 Bottom Line/Personal
 Bouldin, Alicia
 Boyd, Eddie L.
 Bratman, Steven (Prima Health)
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California Society of Health System
Pharmacists (CSHP)
 Calorie Control Council
 Canadian Breast Cancer Research
Initiative
 Canes, David
 Cantoria, Magdelena C.
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Black, Bethanne
Black, Curtis D.
Block, J. E.
Blumenthal, Mark
Bodenbach, Jill
Boik, John
Boldsaikhan, B.
Bond, Jenny T.
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Brody, Jane
Brown, Kristina (about)
Brown, Perry J.
Buck, Brian D.
Burley, F. William
Bussy, R. Kenneth
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Cardellina, John
Carlisle, Robert D. B.
Carper, Jean
Carr, Jelleff (Jeff)
Carte, Brad K.
Cassady, John M.
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Chandler, Amy K.
Charfoos & Christensen, P. C.
Chavez, Mary L.
Chopra Center for Well-being
Cleland, Richard L.
Clemens, Roger
Compagine, Rose (Unapix
Entertainment)
 Complementary Therapies in Medicine
 Comprehensive Care Center
 Connecticut, State of
 Connecticut, University of – School of
Pharmacy
 Consumer Reports
 Cooking Light
“D,” 1997-2001
 Davisson, V. Jo.
 Dawson, Karen
 Dekker – Agropedia reference set
 Dentali, Steven
 Deskovich, Mary
 DeWitt, Karen
 Diabetes Care
Dietary Supplements, Office of, 2000-2001
“E,” 1996-2001
 Eclectic Medical Publications
 Economic Botany, Society for
 Eddy, Esther D.
 El-Olemy, Mahmoud M. (book reviews
of Varro E. Tyler’s works)
“F,” 1997-2001
 Family Circle
 Farnsworth, Norman
 Federal Trade Commission
 Feldman, Debbie L. (Family Safety &
Health)
 Fenn, Jim – about
 Fernwood Botanic Garden
 Ferrell, Joseph S.
 Ferrosan
 Fibromyalgia Health Letter
“G,” 1997-2001
 Gehrmann, Beatrice
 Gil, Gary A.
 Glamour
 Goble, Eva L (about)
 Goldberg, Alicia
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Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance
Association (CTFA)
Cotler, Robyn
Council on Renal Nutrition (CRN)
Coupe, George H.
Covington, Timothy R.
Cowen, David L.
Craker, Lyle E.
Croome, Ed
Crouch, Heidi
CSICOP – Committee for the Scientific
Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal
Cutler, Stephen
Cutshall, Tom
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Dildy, Terry
Dolan, Rebecca W.
Doner, Kalia
Drug Topics
Duke, Jim
Durkin, Liz (Marcel Dekker, Inc.)
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Ernst, Edzard
Euler, Ken
Euromed
Evers, William D.
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Flannery, Michael (Lloyd Library)
Food and Drug Administration (Dept. of
Health, Education, and Welfare)
Food-Medication Interactions
Ford, Henry, Hospital
Foreman, Judy
Foster, Steven
Franchin, Miriam K.
Fugh-Berman, Adriane (FDA)
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Gomez, Luis D.
Good Housekeeping
Goorley, John T.
Gröger, Stefan
Gross, Stephen M.
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Hamburger, M.
 Himalayan Herbs for Health, Inc.
Hardy, Mary
 Hobbs, Jim
Harness, Jay
 Hocking, George M.
Harrison, Laird
 Hollman, Arthur
Haworth Press
 Hook’s American Drugstore Museum
Health
 Houghton, Peter J.
Health and Human Services, Dept. of,
 HRF
NIH
 Huber, Don M.
 Heinrich, Michael
 Hufford, Charles
 Heinstein, Peter
 Hulebak, Karen L.
 Hellmich, Nanci
 Hurley, Michael
 Hellwig, Jennifer
 Herbs for Health
 Helm, Kathy King
“I,” 1997-2001
 Indiana State Dept. of Health
 Institute of Medicine
 International Journal of Integrative Medicine (Impakt Communications)
 Interweave Press
 Israelson, Loren D.
 Iwu, Maurice M
“J,” 1997-2000
 Jacobson, Michael F.
 Johnston, Patricia
 Jellin, Jeff M.
 Journal of the American Medical
Association (JAMA)
 Jibrin, Janis
 Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
 Johnson, Justine
 Jyoti, Mayank
 Johnson, Maurice C.
 Johnston, Barbara (ABC)
“K,” 1996-2000
 Kahlenberg, Ann
 Kjonaas, Tamara K.
 Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
 Kliewer, Ken
 Katzenstein, Larry
 Kneipp Werke Würzburg
 Kava, Ruth
 Konopa & Murphy
 Kemper, F. H.
 Korn, Wendy
 Kent & Spiegel
 Koteski, Dorothy R.
 Kidney Care
 Kronenberg, Fredi
 Kim, Byong Kak
 Kurrus, Thomas W.
 Kinghorn, A. Douglas
 Kuruüzüm, Ayse
 Kizer, Ken
“L,” 1997-2001
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 Ladner, Kerby E.
 Lewis, Joel E.
 Lamplear, Sue
 Lightsey, David
 Lange, Dianne Partie
 Lilly Research Laboratories (Eli Lilly & Co.)
 Lansky, Ephraim
 Lipman, Arthur G.
 Lasswell, Anita B.
 Long, Patricia
 LaValle, Jim
 Lord, Jack
 Lawson, Larry D.
 Los Angeles Times
 LeBars, Pierre L.
 Losey, Mary
 Lepke, Janet
 Lugar, Richard G.
 Leslie, Steven W.
 Leung, Albert Y.
Lawyers, 1998 (Nature’s Nutrition Formula One Lawsuit)
Lloyd Library: Mike Flannery and Jim Huizenga, 1997-1999 (see also Box 1, file 14)
Lloyd Library: Dennis Worthen, 1999-2001
Lloyd Library: Annual Reports, 1995-1998
Lloyd Library: Annual Reports, 1998-2001
“M,” 1995-2001
 McCaleb, Robert S.
 Mertens, Gilbert
 McCrea, Molly
 Micromedex (Complementary and
Alternative Medicine)
 MacDermott, Frances
 Misener, Terry R.
 McGraw-Hill Publishing
 Misovic, Kathleen
 McLaughlin, Jerry (about)
 Molstad, Clay L.
 Martin, George R.
 Montana, University of
 Marty, Alan T.
 Moriarty, Colleen
 Maryland Dietetic Association
 Mosaddegh, M.
 Matthews, H. B. (NIH)
 Mousessian, Patrick
 Mecca, Dan
 Murray, Michael T.
 Men’s Health
 Mengucci, Mary Ellen
Mosby, Preface to herb book, 1996-1998
“N,” 1976, 1997-2001
 Nahrstadt, Adolf
 New Jersey, UMD
 National Center for Complementary and  Nieforth, Karl A.
Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)
 Nisly, Nicole
 National Research Council
 Nephrology, Inc.
 Nature’s Sunshine Products
 Nona, Daniel A. (about)
 NBC
 North Central Health Services
 NCES
 Novartis Consumer Health
 Nebraska, University of, Medical Center  Nutrition Forum
National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements, 1995-1999
“O,” 1997-2000
 El-Olemy, Mahmoud M. (see also Box 1, file 13)
 Oliver, Justin
 Ontengco, Delia C.
 Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists
 Ott, Jonathan
“P,” 1997-2001
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Palesi, Sheryl – Men’s
Confidential/Men’s Health
 Pediatrics, Journal of
 Pelton, Ross – Quantum Health
 Penguin Putnam, Inc.
 Perry, Christine – Tufts University
 Pershing, Bruce – Purdue Research
Foundation
 Pezzuto, John M. – University of Illinois,
Chicago
 Pharmaceutical Research
 Pharmacy Today
 Phytomed International
8 “R,” 1997-2001
 Ragnetti, Stacy
 Rao, Linda
 Raso, Jack
 Reader’s Digest
 Rehnborg Center for Nutrition and
Wellness
 Reighard, Joy
 Renner, John H.
 Retail Pharmacy News
 Rezits, Joseph
9 “S,” 1997-2001
 Sabraw, Stacy – Living Fit
 Sacred Heart Medical Center
 Sagraves, Rosalie
 Saint Louis Herb Society
 St. Martin’s Press
 Salem Hospital
 Samuelsson, Gunnar
 Scheffer, J. J. C.
 Schilcher, Heinz
 Schmidt, Mathias
 Science & Medicine
 Scribner Publishing – Encyclopedia of
Food
 Semyen, Karen
 Senior Life
 Sesame Street Parents Magazine
 Shattuck, Deborah
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Pichon, Sharon – American Association of
Pharmaceutical Scientists
Planta Medica
Pletcher, Peggy
Poirier, Therese – Duquesne University
Prasad, Vikrim
Presbyterian Hospital – Dallas, TX
Prima Publishing
Procter & Gamble
Professional Publishing
Pronsky, Zaneta
Pugno, Enrica
Purdue University
Rodale Publishing
Roeder, E.
Roizen, Michael F.
Rosenthal, Norman E.
Ross Products Division, Abbott
Laboratories
Russo, Ethan
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers University Press
Shelton, Marilee
Shimada, Hiroko – about
Sievers, Hartwig – Phytolab
Simeone, Michael L.
Skeptical Inquirer
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Smith, Michael – Canadian College of
Naturopathic Medicine
Smith, Mickey and Mary
Society of Natural Pharmacy, Inc.
Somer, Elizabeth
Special Libraries Association
Spiers, Sarah Smedley
Stanten, Michele
Strong, Stephanie
Sukley, Bernadette
Svitil, Kathy
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Taylor, Steve – University of Nebraska
 Trimbo, Susan – Whitehall-Robins
Technology
 Tsourounis, Candy – University of
California, San Francisco
Teltech Resource Network Corp.
 Tucker, Arthur O. – Delaware State
Testa, Ronald G.
University
Thang, Mary – Health & Nutrition Letter,
 Tuite, Frances E. – Talon Asset Mgmt.
Tufts University
 Tullis, Nancy C.
 Thieme, Georg, Verlag
 Turner, Latonya – NBC Nashville
 Tippo, Oswald
 Tyler, Victor C.
 Tozer, James R.
“U,” 1997-1999
 Ulett, George
 Unruh, Linda
 Unverzagt, Frederick W.
 Upton, Roy – American Herbal Pharmacopoeia
 Utah Natural Products Alliance
“V,” 1997-2000
 Vanderzee, John
 Vaughan, John
 International Vegetarian Association Conference
 Vincenzi, Frank – University of Washington
 Virginia Commonwealth University
 Visual Consent, Ltd.
“W,” 1997-2000
 W_____, Jack
 Wertzberger, Marsha C.
 Walking
 White, Linda B.
 Wall, Monroe E.
 Wichtl, Max
 Walters Group, The
 Wilson, Craig
 Washington State University – Norman
 Wisconsin, University of – Madison
G. Lewis
 Wolf, Harold H.
 Way, E. Leong – UCSF
 World Congress on Medicinal and
 Weaver, Connie M. – about
Aromatic Plants for Human Welfare, 2nd
 “WebMD”
 Worthen, Dennis B. (see also Lloyd
Library, Box 2, Files 7-10)
 Wegener, Tankred
 Weisburger, John H.
“Y” and “Z,” 1993-2001 (not inclusive)
 Yanchick, Victor A.
 Yuen, Sylvia
 Zaloudek, Mel
 Zenk, M. H.
 Ziemer, Paul L.
 Zoeller, Larry
Series C: Publications
Subseries 1: Manuscripts
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Prevention, “St. John’s Wort,” February 1997
Prevention, “Herbal Medicine 101,” March 1997
Prevention, “The Bright Side of Black Cohosh,” April 1997
Prevention, “Ephedra (Ma Huang),” March 1997 [?]
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Prevention, “Grape Expectations,” June 1997 [?]
Prevention, “Goldenseal,” July 1997
Prevention, “Ginseng: King of Zing?” August 1997
Prevention, “A New Way to Lower Cholesterol,” September 1997
Prevention, “Nature’s Stressbuster,” October 1997
Prevention, “Herbal Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia,” [BPH], November 1997
Prevention, “Weight loss herbs: Do they work?” January 1998
Prevention, “Spotlight on Ginger,” February 1998
Prevention, “Spotlight on Aloe,” April 1998
Prevention, “Spotlight on Ginkgo,” June 1998
Prevention, “10 Herbs Every Traveler Should Know,” July 1998
Prevention, “Your Herbal First Aid Kit,” August 1998
Prevention, “A User’s Guide to Herb-Drug Interactions,” September 1998
Prevention, “Milk Thistle: Common Weed, Uncommon Healing Power,” October 1998
Prevention, “8 Golden Rules for Getting Your Best Herbal Remedies,” November 1998
Prevention, “The Mystery of myrrh, frankincense, and gold…,” December 1998
Prevention, “Want to ward off a cold or the flu? Try Echinacea, the native American remedy
that’s been the best selling herb in the country for three years in a row,” January 1999
Prevention, “6 Hot Remedies from 1 Red Hot Pepper,” February 1999[?]
Prevention, “Five Herbs that Ease Menopause,” March 1999
Prevention, “6 Man-Loving Herbs that Really Work,” April 1999
Prevention, “Read it Here First: The Next Herbal Superstars,” May 1999
Prevention, “Six Herbs that Fight Kidney Stones,” June 1999
Prevention, “7 Good-for-you Weeds,” July 1999
Prevention, “Energy-Boosting Herbs,” September 1999
Prevention, “Vanquish Varicose Veins,” October 1999
Prevention, “The Miracle of Anti-Aging Herbs,” November 1999
Prevention, “Nature’s Surprising Antioxidants,” December 1999
Prevention, “Herbal Medicine 2000,” January 2000
Prevention, “Two Powerhouse Herbal Remedies Arrive in the US,” February 2000
Prevention, “The Truth About Herb/Drug Interactions,” March 2000
Prevention, “Medicinal Teas: What Works, What Doesn’t,” April 2000
Prevention, “Herbal Healing – As Close as Your Garden,” May 2000
Prevention, “What’s in a Name? Everything When it Comes to Herbs,” June 2000
Prevention, “Sex Herbs? Oh Yes!” July 2000
Prevention, “St. John’s Wort Update,” August 2000
Prevention, “Two Weight Loss Herbs to Watch,” September 2000
Prevention, “My Favorite Herb Books,” October 2000
Prevention, “What Inquiring Minds Want to Know,” November 2000, and “Meet the Mints,”
December 2000
Prevention, “Move Over Echinacea!” January 2001
Prevention, “Choose the Right Ginseng for You,” February 2001
Prevention, “Super Aspirin – Why Not Super-Herbs?” March 2001
Prevention, “Herbal Hope for Cancer, Alzheimer’s, and Prostate Disease,” April 2001
Prevention, “Your Essential Herb Garden,” May 2001[?]
Prevention, “Yummy Herb Teas,” May 2001
Prevention, “FDA-Approved Herbal Medicine,” June 2001
Prevention, “Miracle Herbs? Sorry, No,” July 2001
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7 Prevention, “Help Yourself to Healthy Bacteria,” August 2001[?]
8 Prevention, “Prevent Cancer with Green Tea: Botanical Studies at New NIH Research Center
Pays Off, Big Time,” September 2001[?]
9 Prevention, “Drug-Free Hope for Type-2 Diabetes,” October 2001[?]
10 Prevention, “Liver-loving Herbs,” December 2001
11 Prevention, “Ayurvedic Medicine,” Due July 2001
12 Prevention, “Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine,” Due August 2001
13 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” n.d.
14 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” n.d.
15 [Purdue Pharmacist], “Dean’s Column – Newsletter,” n.d.
16 Purdue Pharmacist, “Pharmacy Career Opportunities,” Spring 1977
17 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” June 1977
18 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” February 1980
19 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” October 1980
20 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” February 1982
21 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” August 1982
22 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” ca. 1983
23 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” Spring 1983
24 Purdue Pharmacist, “Dean’s Column,” May 1984
1 “Another Opportunity for Service, “ n.d.
2 “’Body Building’ Works,” Nutrition Forum, n.d.
3 “Carpings of a Curmudgeon,” #s 1, 2, and 4, n.d.
 “Thick Skin”
 “Thin and Smooth-Sliced”
 “They don’t fit Mr. Inbetween”
4 “Comments on the Safety and Efficacy of HerbaLife Products,” n.d.
5 “Fictional Histories of Factual Herbal Remedies,” n.d., long and short versions
6 “A Nation of Zymophobes,” n.d.
7 “Pau D’Arco Herbal Tea,” n.d.
8 “Varro E. Tyler,” Retirement address [?], n.d.
9 “The World of Pharmacy,” n.d.
10 “A Pharmaceutical Educator Looks at Pharmacy Technicians,” 1968, Postgraduate Pharmacy
Institute, Drake University, Des Moines, IA
11 “The Pharmacist as Communicator,” 1968, Professional Pharmacy Clinic, Lafayette, IN
12 “Clinical Pharmacy in Community Practice,” 1969, NACDS Pharmaceutical Conference,
Chicago, IL
13 “Report of the Activities of American Association of College of Pharmacy,” 1969, District 4,
Oshkosh, WI
14 “Clinical Pharmacy and Community Practice,” 1970, presented to Region IV, Student
American Pharmaceutical Association, Lafayette, IN
15 “Greetings from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,” ca. 1970
16 “Pharmaceutical Education – Problems and Progress,” 1970, presented to AACP-NABP,
district 8 meeting, Honolulu, HI
17 “Present Educational Programs for Pharmacists,” 1970, presented at National Conference
for Pharmacists, San Francisco, CA
18 “Report of the Activities of American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,” 1970, District 4
19 Rho Chi Lecture, 1970, University of Kentucky, College of Pharmacy
20 “Trends in Pharmacy Education at Purdue University,” 1970, presented at Pharmacy
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21 “Greetings and Remarks,” March 1971, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, San
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22 “Mushroom Poisons,” 1971, revision
23 “A New Approach to the Practical Experience Requirement in Pharmacy Education,” 1971,
Madison, WI
24 “Pharmaceutical Education and Community Practice,” 1971, 17th Annual South Carolina
Pharmacy Seminar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
25 “Role of the Pharmacist: Traditional, Present, and Future,” 1971, Presented to National
Resources Advisory Committee – National Advisory Committee to Selective Service System,
NY, NY
26 “Pharmacy – Today and Tomorrow,” 1972, Keynote address, Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical
Association, Lancaster, PA
27 “Pharmaceutical Education in North America,” 1973, presented to Academic Section, 33rd
International Congress of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden
28 “Too Much Health Care?” ca. 1974
29 “Interests and Concerns of the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education,” 1974,
presented to National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, Atlanta, GA
30 “Who has the Responsibility for Training Non-Professional Pharmacy Personnel?” 1974,
presented to Army Pharmaceutical Services Management Course, Fort Sam Houston, TC
31 “A Review of the Activities of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,” ca. 1975
32 “A Matter of Progress,” 1975, Kremer Lecture, University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy,
Madison, WI
33 “Does the Pharmacists’ Contemporary Role Now Require Use of Supportive Personnel?”
1975, Annual Convention of the Iowa Pharmaceutical Association, Des Moines, IA
34 “The Future of the Practice of Pharmacy and How Continuing Education Will Contribute to
It,” 1976, Roche Seminar, Richland Memorial Hospital, Columbia, SC
35 “The University of Nebraska College of Pharmacy – Its Past, Present, and Future,” 1976,
Dedication of College of Pharmacy Building, Omaha, NE
36 “Establishing a Climate Conducive to Service-Oriented Pharmacy Practice,” 1977, Keynote
address, District IV, NABP-AACP Meeting, Southfield, MI
37 “Folk Uses of Mushrooms – Medicoreligious Aspects,” 1977, Mushrooms and Man
Symposium, Lynn-Benton Community College, Albany, OR
38 “Report of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Purdue University, 1976-1977,”
1977, Indiana Pharmaceutical Association
39 “Some Proposals for Research in Pharmacognosy,” 1977, American Society of
Pharmacognosy, Seattle, WA
40 “Pharmacy Education in North America,” 1978
41 “Project for Progress,” 1978, Spring Pharmacy Seminar, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN
42 “Prosit,” 1978, Town and Gown Club, West Lafayette, IN
43 “Drugs and the Elderly,” 1979, Purdue Forever Club, West Lafayette, IN
44 “A Nation of Zymophobes,” 1979
45 “A Prescription for Pharmacy,” 1979, Rho Chi Lecture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
46 Review of Major Medicinal Plants: Botany, Culture and Uses, Julia F. Morton, in JNP, 1979
47 “Are We Shortchanging the Pharmacy Student?” ca. 1980
48 “Political Hazards of Herbal Medications,” ca. 1980s
49 “The Future of Pharmacy,” 1980, Rho Chi Lecture, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
1 “The Pharm. D. as the First Degree,” 1981, 27th Annual Stephen Wilson Pharmacy Seminar,
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3 “A Midsummer Night’s Herbs,” 1982
4 “The Potential of Higher Plants and Marine Organisms as a Source of New
Pharmaceuticals,” March 1982, Saudi Arabia, with John M. Cassady and Mikhail Antoun
5 “Starch Blockers – A Logical Approach,” July 1982
6 “Devil’s-Foot Root Remains Unidentified,” 1983 [includes related correspondence]
7 “Boone County Purdue Club,” 1984
8 “Centennial Address,” 1984, 100th Anniversary of Purdue School of Pharmacy
9 Review article, Chicken Soup & Other Folk Remedies, Joan Wilen and Lydia Wilan, ca. 1984
10 “Introduction to Herbal Medicine,” 1984
11 “President’s Council Address: Drugs for the Future,” 1984
12 “Crosscurrents of Curricular Control: Some Recommendations for Unsettled Times,” 1985,
Annual Report, with R. K. Chalmers, J. E. Goyan, G. E. Schumacher, and D. L. Sorby
13 “Herbal Crystallization Analysis – A Mystic Procedure,” 1985
14 Review article, Health from God’s Garden, Maria Treben, ca. 1986
15 “The Need for a New Way of Thinking in Pharmaceutical Education,” ca. 1986
16 “Suma,” Nutrition Forum, 1987
17 “Modern Herbalism – A Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?,” 1989
18 “The Future of Pharmacognosy,” ca. 1990s
19 “The Academic Genealogy of A. E. Schwarting, Pharmacognosist,” JNP, 1992 [includes
reprints and correspondence]
20 “An Introduction,” Commission E. Monographs, 1993
21 “Report on the 41st Annual Congress of Medicinal Plant Research,” HerbalGram, 1993
[includes correspondence and conference program]
22 “The Future of Pharmacognosy,” ca. 1994, presented at “GA Board” [?]
23 Herbs and Phytomedicinals, with Steven Foster, ca. 1994
24 Review article, In Service to American Pharmacy: The Professional Life of William Procter, Jr.,
Gregory Higby, 1994, in Journal of American History [includes reprint and correspondence]
25 “Herbs and Healthcare in the Twenty-first Century,” Herbs for Health, 1995
26 “Chief Two Moon Meridas,” Pharmacy in History, v. 37, no. 3, 1995
27 “Was Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound an Effective Remedy?” Pharmacy in History,
1995 [includes reprint, correspondence, and related materials]
28 “A Pharmaceutical Look at Functional Foods,” presented at Functional Foods for Health, 5th
Annual Retreat, Monticello, IL, May 20, 1996
29 “Product Definition Deficiencies in Clinical Studies of Herbal Medicines,” ca. 1998
30 Letters to the Editor, JAMA, 1998
31 “Pharmacists and Phytomedicines,” Pharmacy Today, ca. 1999
32 “The Quality of Herbal Products in the United States Today,” ca. 1999
33 “Recognizing the Challenges,” ca. 1999
34 “Product Definition Deficiencies in Clinical Studies of Herbal Medicines,” Scientific Review of
Alternative Medicine, 4(2), pp. 17-21, 2000
35 Book review, Medicine Quest: In Search of Nature’s Healing Secrets, Mark Plotkin, ca, 2001
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Council for Responsible Nutrition, Botanicals Working Group, February-October, 1998
Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies (FACT), 1998-2000
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2 Pharmaceutical Heritage, editorial board, 1999
3 Council for Responsible Nutrition, Herb Safety Review Board, 2001
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4 “’Body Building’ Herbs,” Nutrition Forum, p. 23, n.d. [see also box 8, file 2]
5 “Greetings from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,” National Association of
Boards of Pharmacy, pp. 66-68, n.d. [1970?, see also box 8, file 15]
6 “Not where we’ve been; but where we’re going,” Purdue University Perspectives, p. 9, n.d.
[1984?, see also box 12, file 2]
7 “Chemical Characteristics of Plant Families of Medicinal Importance I. Dicotyledons,” with C.
I. Abou-Chaar, 1960
8 Lectures 1-3, The Journal of Pharmacy, 3(1), pp. 94-130, 1962
 “Ergot Cultivation, an Example of Creative Research”
 “Mushrooms, Pharmacognosy, and Creative Research”
 “Alkaloid Metabolism and Biosynthesis”
9 “Protoalkaloids of Panaeolus Species,” with A. H. Smith, 1963
10 “Conversion of Tryptophan to 2, 3-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid by Claviceps paspali,” with K.
Mothes and D. Gröger, Tetrahedron Letters, pp. 593-8, 1964
11 “Studies on the Physiology and Biosynthesis of Muscarine in Inoybe Species,” International
Symposium : Biochemie und Physiologie der Alkaloide, 1966
12 “A Program for Graduate Clinical Pharmacists,” with Glen J. Sperandio, Hospital
Management, 1968
13 “Biosynthesis of Ergot Alkaloids. Enzymatic Closure of Ring D of the Ergolene Nucleus,” with
E. O. Ogunlana, B. J. Wilson, and E. Ramstad, Chemical Communications, pp. 775-6, 1970
14 “Thermal Neutron Activation Analysis of Counterfeit and Genuine Japanese Postage
Stamps,” with R. R. Landolt, Radiochemistry, Radioanalytic Letters, 1970
15 “The Isolation of 6-Methoxytetrahydroharmon from Virola cuspidate and NMonomethyltryptamine from Virola theiodora [1],” with John M. Cassady, M. Williams, and
G. E. Blair, International Symposium: Biochemie und Physiologie der Alkaloide, 1972
16 “The Role of the Teacher in Pharmacy College Accreditation,” Journal of Pharmaceutical
Education, pp. 426-8, 1973
17 “Report of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences, Purdue University,” The Indiana
Pharmacist, pp. 303-4, 1975
18 “Financial Support for Graduate Education,” Pharmaceutical Technology, pp. 8-9, 1978
19 “Are Generics a Drug on the Market?” The Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association,
pp. 452-7, 1980
20 “Purdue Sets the Trend,” Purdue Pharmacist, p. 5, May 1981
21 “A Brief History of Pharmacy Education in Indiana,” The Indiana Pharmacist, pp. 268-9, 1983
22 “Why Many ‘Health Foods’ are Not Safe and Effective,” Pharmacy Times, pp. 35-7
[incomplete], 1983
23 “The Potential of Higher Plants and Marine Organisms As A Source of New
Pharmaceuticals,” Proceedings of the 2nd Drug Symposium in Saudi Arabia on
Pharmaceuticals in Developing Countries, pp. 469-86, 1984
24 [Title Unknown], The Yak Up Shinmoon, p. 47, 1984, with correspondence
25 Book review, Handbook of Natural Toxins: Volume 1, Plant and Fungal Toxins, by R. F.
Keeler and A. T. Tu (editors), in Z. Pflanzenernaehr. Bodenk., 1985
26 Book review, Alkaloids: Chemical and Biological Perspectives. Volume 3, by S. William
Pelletier, in Pharmacy International, p. 263, 1986
27 “Some Recent Advances in Herbal Medicines,” Pharmacy International, pp. 203-7, August
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28 Interview, “10 False Beliefs Damaging Image of True Herbalism,” interviewed by Marie
Hammock, “Gardens Section,” San Francisco Examiner, p. E-6, 1989
29 “False Tenets of Paraherbalism,” Nutrition 91/92, pp. 203-5, 1989
30 Book review, Health from God’s Garden, by Maria Treben, in Nutrition Forum, p. 52, 1989
[see also box 9, file 14]
31 “Modern Herbalism – A Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?” Herbs ’89, pp. 147-65, 1989 [see also box 9,
file 17]
32 “Ginkgo Extract: Miracle or ?” Nutrition Forum, pp. 23-4, 1991
33 Book review, Natural Healing with Herbs, by Humbert Santillo, Nutrition Forum, p. 32, 1991
34 “Herbal Remedies,” Journal of Pharmacy Technology, pp. 214-20, 1995
35 “Why Pharmacists Should Not Sell Homeopathic Remedies,” American Journal of HealthSystem Pharmacists, with Stephen Barnett, pp. 1004-6, 1995
36 “Pharmacists and Phytomedicines: A Natural Synergy,” Pharmacy Today, p. 6, 1999
37 “Saw Palmetto Extract: Newest (And Oldest) Treatment Alternative for Men with
Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia,” with Leonard S. Marks, Urology, pp. 457-61,
1999
38 “Herbal Medicine: from the past to the future,” Nutrition Society, pp. 447-52, 2000
39 “Herbal Medicine: from the past to the future,” Public Health Nutrition, 3(4A), pp. 447-52,
2000 [dual publication?]
40 “Effects of Saw Palmetto Herbal Blend in Men with Symptomatic Benign Prostatic
Hyperplasia,” with numerous others, The Journal of Urology, pp. 1451-6, 2000
41 “Herbal Remedies for Those Cold Symptoms,” New York Times, page unknown, [January 9?]
2001
42 “Tissue Effects of Saw Palmetto and Finasteride: Use of Biopsy Cores for insitu
Quantification of Prostatic Androgens,” Urology, pp. 999-1005, 2001
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Pharmacy in the 70’s, pp. 14-5, September 1970
44 Proceedings of the Dedication of the New Pharmacy Building, November 1970, VET editor
and contributor:
 Foreword, p. ii
 “A Message from the Dean,” p. iv
 “Trends in Pharmacy Education at Purdue University,” pp. 22-7
 “Dedication Remarks,” pp. 95-7
45 “Clinical Pharmacy in the Curriculum,” Wisconsin Pharmacy Extension Bulletin, pp. 1-5, 1971
46 “Solanaceous Narcotics – A Brief History,” Pacific Information Service on Street Drugs, pp. 36, 1974
47 “What’s New in Pharmacy Education?” Texas Pharmacy, pp. 14-6, March 1975
48 “The Role of the Pharm. D. in Pharmacy Today and in the Future,” Proceedings, AACP &
NABP 51st Annual Meeting of District Six, pp. 50-2, 1976
49 “Establishing a Climate Conducive to Service-Oriented Pharmacy Practice,” Proceedings,
NABP-AACP Distric Four, pp. 13-22, 1977 [see also box 8, file 36]
50 “A Firm Foundation,” Interactions, pp. 8-9, 1977
51 “Purdue Pharmacy: The First Century,” The Purdue Alumnus, pp. 2-4, 1979
52 “The Dean’s Corner: Name of School to Change,” The Purdue Pharmacist, p. 6, 1979
53 “The Dean’s Corner: Purdue Sets the Trend,” The Purdue Pharmacist, p. 5, 1981
54 “The Potential of Higher Plants and Marine Organisms as a Source of New
Pharmaceuticals,” with John M. Cassady and Mikhail Antoun, Abstracts, 2nd Drug
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1 “The Shape of the Rho Chi Key,” Report of Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society, pp. 7-11, 1983
2 “Not where we’ve been; but where we’re going,” Perspective 12, p. 9, 1984 [see also box
11, file 6]
3 “’…to celebrate the opportunities which lie ahead’,” Purdue Alumnus, pp. 5-6, 1984
4 Herbalbum: An Anthology of Varicose Verse, by Jim Duke (1985), signed to VET
5 “The Dean’s Column: Pharmacy in Germany,” The Purdue Pharmacist, p. 1, 1985
6 “Annual Report: Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences,” Indiana
Pharmacist, pp. 20-1, 1985
7 “What is the proper place of herbs in modern medicine?” ACSH News & Views, pp. 11-12,
15, 1988
8 NCAHF Newsletter, Jan-Feb 1990
9 “Herbal Remedies: How to Use Them Safely,” Bottom Line: Personal, pp. 12-13, 1990
10 “Natural Remedies: Caution is the Watchword,” Tomorrow’s Pharmacist, pp. 13-15, 1997
11 “The Herbal Remedies Market,” Chemtech, pp. 52-7, 1997
12 “Herbal Help for PMS,” Bottom Line: Health, p. 7, 1998
13 “What constitutes a quality herbal extract,” Prescription for Health, p. 2, and Natural
Medicines Retailer, p. 2, 1999
14 “The Future of Botanical Drugs,” Amigos Newsletters, pp. 9-12, 2000
15 “Garlic Power: Beneficial Effects Against Heart Disease…Infection…Cancer, Too,” Bottom
Line: Health, pp. 1-2, 2000
16 “Cat’s Claw is promising for immune system,” Prescription for Health, p. 2, and Natural
Medicines Retailer, p.2, 2000
17 “A Tribute to Tip Tyler,” Charles O. Rutledge, and “Giant Footprints,” Linda Michael, Purdue
Pharmacist, pp. 2-5, 2001 [posthumous memorial articles about Varro E. Tyler]
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19 “Basic Principles of Herbal Medicine for Pharmacists – A Review,” overhead transparencies,
n.d.
20 “Current Research on Botanicals,” overhead transparencies, n.d.
21 “Herbal Weight-Loss Preparations: A Review,” slide print-offs, n.d.
1 “Herbs and Phytomedicines Research,” overhead transparencies, n.d.
2 “Herbs with Greatest Potential for Research, n.d.
3 Miscellaneous to go with slides, n.d.
4 “A Nation of Zymophobes,” n.d.
5 “Phytomedicines – Back to the Future,” notes for slides, n.d.
6 Provost interview notes?, n.d.
7 “Purdue: A Special Place,” n.d.
8 “The Safe Practice of Herbal Medicine: What Are the Real Concerns?” n.d.
9 “Safety and Toxicity of Herbal Medicine,” overhead transparencies, n.d.
10 Untitled food/cooking article, n.d.
11 Untitled limericks, n.d.
12 National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy, District 5 Annual Meeting, October 21-23, 1956, Fargo, ND
13 All Pharmacy Banquet, Speech, October 5, 1966
14 Rho Chi Lecture, May 3, 1967
15 Panhellenic Scholarship Banquet, Speech, March 8, 1969
16 Rho Chi Lecture, “Paul Kammerer,” October 21, 1970
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International Symposium, 1971
18 Visit to Parke-Davis, Purdue University, School of Pharmacy, photos, March 18-19, 1974
19 “The University of Nebraska College of Pharmacy – Its Past, Present, and Future,”
Dedication of new College of Pharmacy building, October 29, 1970
20 Rho Chi Lecture, November 5, 1976
21 “A Firm Foundation,” University of Michigan, College of Pharmacy, Commencement, April
29, 1977
22 “Some Proposals for Research in Pharmacognosy,” ASP annual banquet lecture, Seattle,
WA, August 13, 1977
23 “Prosit,” Town and Gown Club, W. Lafayette, IN, November 8, 1978, and to Monday Club by
Ginny Tyler, January 30, 1989
24 “Senior Banquet,” May 4, 1979
25 “Rewards of Scholarship,” Phi Kappa Phi, April 5, 1982
26 Rho Chi Lecture, ca. 1983
27 “Rewards of Scholarship,” Sanford Rho Chi, April 15, 1983
28 “Little Known Indiana,” ca. 1983-4
29 “Little Known Indiana,” May 1986
30 Books and Coffee, February 12, 1987
31 Invitation to speak, Agricultural Communicators in Education, Purdue University, March 224, 1987
32 Harrison Hall, Scholarship Banquet, March 23, 1987
33 Phi Kappa Phi, Invitation Banquet, April 6, 1987
34 “The Rewards of Scholarship,” Honorary Degree Awarded, University of Nebraska, College
of Pharmacy, May 9, 1987 [unfoldered degree behind folder in original presentation folder]
35 “Medicinal Plant Research: 1953-1987,” Hovde Hall, Purdue University, ca. 1988
1 The Varro E. Tyler Lectures, 1987-96 {include flyers, correspondence, and programs –
lectures by others]
 Battersby, Alan R., “Biosynthesis of the Pigments of Life” and “Synthetic and
Biosynthetic Studies on Vitamin B12,” October 19-20, 1987
 Benet, Leslie E., “Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of the Ideal Drug” and “Acyl
Migration and Covalent Binding…,” October 17-18, 1988
 Carlsson, Arvid, “The Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia…” and “The Aging Brain
and Its Disorders…,” October 2-3, 1989
 Donabedian, Avedis, “Defining and Assessing Quality in Health Care” and “Quality
Assurance in Health Care,” October 30-31, 1990
 Cram, Donald J., “The Ins and Outs of Molecules Within Molecules” and “Structural
Recognition in Complexation,” October 14-15, 1991
 Elion, Gertrude B., “The Purine Path to Chemotherapy” and “The Mechanisms of
Selectivity of Antiviral Agents,” October 5-6, 1992
 Conney, Allan H., “Pharmacological Implications of Microsomal Enzyme Induction” and
“Inhibitory Effects of Dietary Chemicals…,” October 18-19, 1993
 Brater, D. Craig, “Mechanisms of Diuretic Resistance” and “Health Professional
Education and Health Care Reform,” October 3-4, 1994
 Koshland, Daniel E., “Conformational Changes: How Small is Big Enough” and “The
Scientific Future…,” October 16-17
 Levy, Gerhard, “The Case for Preclinical Pharmacodynamics” and “Pharmacodynamic
Variability…,” October 14-15, 1996
2 “Modern Herbalism: A Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde?” Herbs ’89, International Herb Growers and
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3 “The Herbal Regulatory Dilemma: A Proposed Solution,” Drugs Directorate Seminar Series,
October 12, 1989, Ottowa, CAN
4 “European Phytomedicinals,” ca. 1990s
5 “Fictional Histories of Factual Herbal Remedies,” ca. 1990s
6 “An Introduction to the Medicinal Use of Botanicals,” ca. 1990s
7 “If Wine is Sublime, This is Ridiculous,” ca. 1990s, includes wine poetry
8 China, meeting with officials at Zhejiang University, a Purdue University partner, October
1990
9 Speech, Old Masters 1990, Purdue University, November 4-6, 1990
10 ACE Graduation, December 13, 1990
11 “Herbal Medicine at Home and Abroad,” ca. 1991
12 “Lilly Distinguished Professor of Pharmacognosy,” Award, May 17, 1991
13 Gesellschaft für Arzneipflanzenforschung, 39th Annual Congress, September 3-7, 1991,
Saarbrücken, Germany
14 “Consequences of Current Herbal Regulations in the United States,” First World Congress on
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, July 19-25, 1992, Maastricht, The Netherlands
15 “The Role of Traditional Plants in Drug Development and Medical Practice in the United
States,” 4th International Congress on Phytotherapy, September 10-13, 1992, Munich,
Germany
16 Annual lists of Speaking Engagements, 1993-97 (1994 not included)
17 “Effect of Regulations on Their Scientific Status and Use,” ca. 1993
18 “Six Herbal Remedies with Significant Market Potential,” presentation layout notes, ca.
1993
19 “Naturally Occurring Toxicants in Health Foods (Herbs)m” Washington State University,
January 31-February 1, 1993, Pullman, WA
20 “Herbs and Phytomedicines Research,” ca. 1994
21 “Laudatio für Detlef Gröger,” March 25, 1994, Halle, Germany
22 “Comments on Kappa Psi,” Kappa Psi Banquet, PMU East Faculty Lounge [Purdue?], April
12, 1994
23 “Folk Medicine,” School of Pharmacy, University of West Virginia, 34th Annual Alumni
Seminar, May 1, 1994, Morgantown, WV
24 “Herbal Medicine – Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” Merck Lecture, Raabe College of
Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University, May 10, 1994, Ada, OH
25 “Titles in Alternative Medicine: What’s Hot; What’s Not!” Medical Library Association, May
16, 1994, San Antonio, TX
26 “Herbal Medicine – Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” Herbs – Food, Flavor, Medicine
Conference, Oregon Health Sciences University, May 20, 1994, Portland, OR
27 “Herbal Medicine: Facts and Fallacies,” 17th Annual Arthur E. Schwarting Pharmacy Practice
Symposium, University of Connecticut, May 25, 1994, Storrs, CT
1 “History of Pharmacy,” course at Purdue University, #1, lectures, overheads, and
miscellaneous – Ancient period, Spring 1994
2 “History of Pharmacy,” course at Purdue University, #2, lectures, overheads, and
miscellaneous – Europe-Early America, Spring 1994
3 “History of Pharmacy,” course at Purdue University, #3, lectures, overheads, and
miscellaneous – Drug Laws and development, Spring 1994
4 “Herbal Medicine: Facts and Fallacies,” Tri-State Master Gardener Conference, Purdue
University, July 13, 1994, W. Lafayette, IN
5 “Remarks on Herbal Regulation in the United States,” 8th International Conference on
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6 Session Chair, Floss Reunion, August 26-28, 1994, Seattle, WA
7 “What you should know about Herbal Medicine,” Dietetic Association, September 22, 1994,
Westchester, NY
8 “Plant Drugs, Healing Herbs and Phytomedicinals: Rainforest Conference,” Keynote address,
prepared for print in HerbalGram, pp. 36-7, 44-6, October 23, 1994
9 Rainforest Keynote and Lectures, illustrations included, ca. 1995
10 “Therapeutic Effectiveness of Botanicals,” ca. 1995
11 “Herbs: Truth or Consequences,” College Mennonite Church, Goshen College Foods and
Nutrition Program, (flyer), February 28, 1995
12 “Milestones of Pharmaceutical Botany, 1900-1962,” Symposium on Milestones of
Pharmaceutical Botany, American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, March 20, 1995,
Orlando, FL
13 “The Green Hills of Earth,” Phi Kappa Phi Address, April 10, 1995
14 Second International Pycnogenol Symposium, May 1995, Biarritz, France
1 “’Pharmacognosy’! What’s That? You Spell it How?” Distinguished Economic Botanist,
Lecture, Society for Economic Botany (includes journal with lecture), June 23-24, 1995,
Ithaca, NY
2 “Herbs and Health Care in the Twenty-first Century,” Otto Richter Memorial Lecture, 10th
Annual International Herb Conference, Herbs ’95, July 27-30, 1995, Chicago, IL
3 “Traditional Remedies for Prostate Problems,” “Man-to-Man” Group, August 8, 1995,
Lafayette, IN
4 “Herbs…Medicine or Magic!” Washington Association of Local WIC Agencies, August 15,
1995, Seattle, WA
5 “North American Indian Drugs – Fact or Fiction,” International Symposium on Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants, University of Massachusetts, August 27-30, 1995, Amherst, MA
6 Gesellschaft für Arzneipflanzenforschung, September 3-7, 1995, Halle, Germany
7 “Briefing Materials for Food Products Containing Ephedrine Alkaloids,” October 11-12, 1995
Washington, D.C. [folder 1]
8 “Briefing Materials for Food Products Containing Ephedrine Alkaloids,” October 11-12,
1995, Washington, D.C. [folder 2]
1 “Rainforest Keynote Remarks,” October 21, 1995, Amazon (Peru, Machu Picchu)
2 “Effects of Regulation of Herbal Medicines on Their Scientific Status and Use,” ca. 1996
3 “Phytomedicine and Pharmacognosy in the United States,” ca. 1996
4 “The Healing Power of Garlic – Myth or Fact,” February 24-25, 1996, The Food News
Seminar, Dallas, TX
5 “Medicinal Plants and Phytotherapy in the United States,” March2-6, 1996, Budapest,
Hungary, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Institute of Pharmacognosy
6 “Pharmocognosy: Current and Future Trends,” March 28-29, 1996, Symposium –
“Medicines: The Inside Story,” Atlanta, GA
7 “What Physicians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” April 8, 1996, Gunderson Lutheran
Clinic Physicians, LaCrosse, WI
8 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Therapy,” April 17, 1996, Oklahoma State
Dietetic Association, Oklahoma City, OK
9 “Botanicals And Cancer,” April 20, 1996, Sixth Annual Abdol H. Islami, M.D. Memorial
Symposium, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ
10 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” May 7, 1996, Industrial Waste
Conference
11 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” May 7, 1996, Lafayette Rotary, West
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12 Rosenthal Center for Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Continuing Medical
Education Program, May 11-14, 1996
13 “Evaluating Herbal Therapies: What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” May
16, 1996, Pennsylvania Dietetic Association, Philadelphia, PA
14 “A Pharmaceutical Look at Functional Foods,” Keynote Address, May 20-22, 1996,
Functional Foods for Health 5th Annual Retreat, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
15 “Drugs From Nature,” Spring 1996, Elective Course, School of Pharmacy, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN
1 “Everything You Wanted to Know About Herbs,” June 7, 1996, 10th Annual Update for
Dietitians, Salem, OR
2 “The Necessity of Establishing Quality Standards for Botanicals in the United States,” July 610, 1996, United States Pharmacopeia Convention, Washington, D.C.
3 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” July 14, 1996, Carolee’s Herb Farm,
Hartford City, IN
4 “Aromatherapy and Human Health,” August 5, 1996, International Training Program in
Essential Oils: Advanced Studies, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
5 Consultation Meeting, August 17-20, 1996, Mikhail Antoun, University of Puerto Rico, San
Juan, PR
6 “Phytomedicines of Europe,” August 25-29, 1996, American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL
7 August 25-29, 1996, American Chemical Society Conference, continued, Orlando, FL
8 44th Annual Congress of the Society for Medicinal Plant Research, September 3-7, 1996,
Prague, Czech Republic
9 “Herbs and Cancer”, September 3-7, 1996, Society for Medicinal Plant Research, Prague,
Czech Republic, Overheads for Presentation
10 “The Path to Leadership in Phytomedicine,” October 2, 1996, Council for Responsible
Nutrition, Amelia Island, FL
11 “What Pharmacists Need to Know,” October 6, 1996, Washington State Pharmacists
Association, Seattle, WA
12 “How to Conduct Research on Botanicals: Herbs and Phytomedicinals,” and “Phyto
Equivalence…,” October 10-11, 1996, Natural Formulary Conference, Washington, D.C.
13 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” October 11, 1996, U.S. Botanic Garden,
Washington, D.C.
14 Pharmacy From the Rainforest Workshop, October 19-26, 1996, Amazon trip
1 “Herbal Medicine: What’s Helpful, What’s Hype!,” November 13, 1996, The Contemporary
Club, Indianapolis, IN
2 “What Pharmacists Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” November 15, 1996, University
of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy, University, MS
3 “Medicinal Plants,” November 18, 1996, Horticultural Society of Indianapolis, Museum of
Art, Indianapolis, IN
4 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” December 4, 1996, Maryland
Dietetic Association, Columbia, MD
5 “Herbal Therapies,” December 9, 1996, American Association of Health-Systems
Pharmacists, New Orleans, LA
6 “Effects of Regulation of Herbal Medicines on Their Scientific Status and Use,” December
12, 1996, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
7 Future Meetings, 1997
8 Panelist, “Possible Opportunities for Developing Proprietary Botanical Products,” January
27, 1997, Drug Information Association, Washington, D.C.
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9 “Preventive Health: Herbal Medicine,” February 5, 1997, Christ United Methodist Church,
Lafayette, IN
10 “Basic Principles of Herbal Medicine,” and “Basic Principles of Homeopathy,” February 7 &
14, 1997, Lectures – Purdue University(?)
11 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” February 10, 1997, The Retired Officers
Association, (TROA), Lafayette, IN
12 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” February 12, 1997, 26th Annual Albert
Ebert Memorial Lecture, University of Illinois, Chicago, College of Pharmacy, Rho Chi Honor
Society, Chicago, IL (includes photographs of Varro E. Tyler and unknown others)
13 “Herbs”, February 18, 1997, Food & Nutrition Extension Training, West Lafayette, IN
14 “Advanced Pharmacognosy: A First Step Towards a Modern Botanical,” February 24-26,
1997, International Joint Symposium – Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties
of Medicinal Plants from the Americas, Panama, Republic of Panama
15 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” March 3-4, 1997, Portland, OR
(cancelled)
16 “What Pharmacists Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” April 11-12, 1997, Nebraska
Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Omaha, NE
1 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” April 15, 1997, Pennsylvania
Dietetic Association, Pittsburgh, PA
2 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” April 18, 1997, New York State
Dietetic Association, Syracuse, NY
3 “What Health Care Professionals Need to Know About Herbal Medicine,” May 2, 1997,
Rhode Island Dietetic Association, Warwich, RI
4 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” May 9-10, 1997, Michigan Dietetic
Association, Frankenmuth, MI
5 “What Pharmacists Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” June 16-17, 1997, University of
Mississippi, University, MS
6 “Future of Herbs and Medicinal Plants in the U.S. and Europe and American Healthcare, “
June 23, 1997, International Training Program on Aromatic and Medicinal Plants,” Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
7 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” July 14-16, 1997, Florida Dietetic
Association, Marco Island, FL
8 “Treating Disease and Illness,” Panel, July 24, 1997, Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation World
Leadership Congress, Indianapolis, IN
9 38th Annual American Society of Pharmacognosy Meeting, July 26-30, 1997, Iowa City, IA
10 “Aromatherapy and Human Health,” August 4, 1997, International Training Program in
Essential Oils, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
11 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” September 29, 1997, University of
Montana, Missoula, MT (includes other activities in which Varro E. Tyler participated)
12 “Gesellschaft Fur Arzneipflanzenforschung (GA), September 7-12, 1997, Regensburg,
Germany
13 What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” October 2-3, 1997, Wisconsin
Dietetic Association, Milwaukee, WI
14 “Botanical Medicines: Safety, Toxicity, Botanical Quality,” and “European Phytomedicine,”
October 13-17, 1997, Botanical Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice, Columbia University,
New York, NY
1 Amazon Botanical Medicine Trip, October 18-25, 1997, (cancelled)
2 “What Everyone Should Know About Herbal Medicines,” October 29, 1997, Borad Ripple
Library, Indianapolis, In, (cancelled)
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3 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” November 1, 1997, 47th Annual
Meeting, National Kidney Foundation, San Antonio, TX, (cancelled)
4 “Botanical Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice,” November 7, 1997, St. Paul’s 43rd Annual
CME, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, (cancelled)
5 “What Physicians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” November 13, 1997, Beaver
County Medical Society, Beaver, PA, (cancelled)
6 University of Southern California Lecture Series, November 16-19, 1997, Los Angeles, CA,
(cancelled)
7 University of Mississippi, 1997 or 1998, Future meeting planned
8 Book Catalog & Herbs of Choice Table Handout Masters
9 “The Market for Herbal Medicinal Products,” ca. 1998, transparencies
10 “Herbal Therapy, Healer or Hoax?,” January 22, 1998, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti,
MI, (cancelled)
11 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” February 4-6, 1998, Georgia
Dietetic Association, Athens, GA, (cancelled)
12 Michigan State University, 25th Annual Food and Nutrition Conference, March 11, 1998,
(cancelled)
13 “What Pharmacists Should Know About Herbs,” April 2-5, 1998, California Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists, Lake Tahoe, NE, (cancelled)
14 Washington State Dietetics Association, April 21-22, 1998, Couer d’Alene, ID, (cancelled)
15 St. Joseph’s Medical Center of Stockton, May 12, 1998, Stockton, CA, (cancelled)
16 University of Connecticut, Honorary Degree Awarded, May 16-18, 1998, Storrs, CT, contains
Varro E. Tyler’s Commencement Address
17 “Botanical Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice,” May 26-29, 1998, Columbia University,
New York, NY, (cancelled)
18 Florida Dietetic Association, July 15, 1998, Palm Beach, FL, (cancelled)
19 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, July 18-20, 1998, Snowmass Village, CO
20 American Society of Pharmacognosy, July 19-24, 1998, Orlando, FL
21 “Quality of Herbal Medicinal Products in the U.S.A.,” August 31-September 3, 1998,
Gesellschaft Fur Arzneipflanzenforschung, Vienna, Austria
22 American Dietetic Association, October 19-22, 1998, Kansas City, MO, (declined)
23 “Radical Use of Herbal Therapies: What is the evidence, What Works?,” November 23-24,
1998, 44th Annual St. Paul’s CME for Primary Care Physicians, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada
24 Indiana College of Clinical Pharmacy, November 17, 1998, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
1 “Herbs Affecting the Central Nervous System,” November 8-11, 1998, Association for the
Advancement of Industrial Crops Conference, Phoenix, AZ
2 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” December 1-4, 1998, Distinguished
Lecture Series, University of Southern California, School of Pharmacy, Los Angeles, CA
3 University of Exeter, December 10-12, 1998, (declined due to scheduling conflict)
4 “What Pharmacists Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” ca. 1999
5 “Herbal Medicine: What You Should Know,” January 26, 1999, Oncology Institute of
Greater Lafayette, Lafayette, IN
6 Today Show, NBC, February, 19, 1999 (?), Manhattan, NY
7 “Herbals – Beyond the Basics,” February 26, 1999, NACDS/Drug Store News Natural Health
Conference, Chantilly, VA
8 “Introduction to Complementary Medicines,” March 5-9, 1999, American Pharmaceutical
Association 146th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX
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9 “What Pharmacists Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” March 19-21, 1999, California
Society of Health-System Pharmacists, San Diego, CA
10 75th Anniversary Program, April 8-9, 1999, University of Florida, College of Pharmacy,
Gainesville, FL
11 “Herbal Medicine – Back to the Future,” April 29-May 1, 1999, American Society of
Pharmacognosy, Tunica, MS, includes correspondence and manuscript for publication in the
Journal of Natural Products
1 “The Market of Herbal Medicine Products in U.S.A.,” May 6, 1999, Photopharmakon, 2000,
Poznan, Poland
2 Honorary Degree, May 16, 1999, Purdue University, School of Pharmacy, West Lafayette, IN
3 Drug, Herb Interaction & Scientific Literature Review Panel, May 24-27, 1999, Botanical
Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice, Columbia University, New York, NY
4 Session – “Recognising the Challenges,” June 16-18, 1999, Herbal Medicine Into the
Millennium Conference, Lismore, Australia
5 Distinguished Alumnus Award, June 26, 1999, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, (not
attended)
6 “Alternative Therapies,” Session, July 3-7, 1999, 100th American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy, Boston, MA, includes photographs of Varro E. Tyler
1 Session Chair, July 24-30, 1999, Joint Meeting American Society of Pharmacognosy,
Association Francaise pour l’Enseignement et la Recherche en Pharmacognosie, Gesellschaft
fur Arzneipflanzenforschung, & Phytochemical Society of Europe, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
2 “What Pharmacists Should Know About Herbal Medicines,” September 15, 1999, The
Indiana Center for Pharmaceutical Care & Pharmacists Education Foundation, Indianapolis,
IN
3 “Dietary Supplements – Consumer Concerns,” October 21, 1999, North Central Association
of Food and Drug Officials, Indianapolis, IN
4 Keynote Address, October 23-30, 1999, Pharmacy from the Rainforest, International
Expedition, Amazon, Peru, “The Future of Botanical Drugs and the Rainforest”
5 Visit to University of Southern California, November 8-12, 1999, list and samples of possible
presentations, Los Angeles, CA
6 “What You Should Know about Herbal Medicine,” November 8-12, 1999, Distinguished
Lecture Series, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
7 Invitation to Speak, November 10-13, 1999, American Society of Consultant Pharmacists,
(declined due to prior commitment)
8 “Overview of Herbs – Now and in 2021,” November 18, 1999, “Just Leaves” Conference,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
9 Invitation to speak, December 6-8, 1999, International Symposium on Biologically Active
Natural Products, Quezon City, Philippines, (declined due to prior commitment)
10 “Herbal Medicine into the New Millennium,” December 1999, speech slides
11 “Dietary Supplements Herb – A View from the U.S., What We Need to Know,” ca. 2000
12 “From Boom to Bust to ???,” ca. 2000
13 “Herbal Medicine at the Crossroads: The Challenge of the Twenty-first Century,” ca. 2000
14 “Rational Use of Herbs,” February 9, 2000, Lafayette Medical Education Foundation, West
Lafayette, IN
15 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” February 20, 2000, Pulse
Communications, Oshkosh, WI
16 “Herbal Medicine: From The Past to the Future,” March 2-3, 2000, Conference: “Efficacy
and Safety of Medicinal Herbs,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
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1 Keynote Address, March 8, 2000, 29th Annual Food and Nutrition Conference, Michigan
State University, East Lansing, MI, in conjunction with Michigan Herb Association, “What
You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” [includes matted art piece of the herb rosemary]
2 Kappa Psi Award Received, March 10-14, 2000, American Pharmaceutical Association
Conference, Washington, D.C.
3 “Laws and Regulations Governing Medicinal Herbs: Their Effect on Current and Future
Markets,”
4 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” April 10, 2000, Drake University, Des
Moines, IA
5 “Natural Medicine: Market Update,” April 13-14, 2000, Maryland Dietetics Association,
Westminster, MD, & “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine”
6 “Purdue Forever Speech,” April 28, 2000, Guest Lecture, Purdue University, Alumni Dinner,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
7 Busting the Herb Myths Panel, May 9-10, 2000, Institute for Integrated Medicine, Good
Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, Allentown, PA
8 Georgetown Market book signing, May 13, 2000, Indianapolis, IN
9 “Natural Medicine: Market Update,” May 18, 2000, NCPA/CDMA/NHIA Conference/Expo,
Cincinnati, OH
10 5th Annual Botanical Medicine in Modern Classical Practice,” May 22-26, 2000, Columbia
University, New York, NY
11 5th Annual Botanical Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice, May 22-26, 2000, Columbia
University, New York, NY – Evaluations
1 “Herbal Medicine in the United States: Problems and Solutions,” June 12-13, 2000,
Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cardiovascular, Lung, and Blood Research
Workshop, Bethesda, MD
2 “Herbal Medicine: From the Past to the Future,” June 19, 2000, International Training
Program in New Crops: Aromatic and Medicinal Plants, Purdue University, Department of
Horticulture, West Lafayette, IN
3 “Objections to the Addition of Herbs to Food Products,” July 18, 2000, Center for Science in
the Public Interest, News Conference, Washington, D.C.
4 “Lynn Brady – An Appreciation,” July 22-26, 2000, American Society of Pharmacognosy,
Seattle, WA
5 “The Herb Market Today & Tomorrow,” August 22-23, 2000, Banner Pharmacaps
Educational Symposium, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
6 Society for Medicinal Plant Research (GA), September 3-7, 2000, Zurich, Switzerland
7 Lichtwer Pharma AG, September 19-21, 2000, Berlin, Germany
8 Biosynthesis and Accumulation of Secondary Products Conference, September 24-27, 2000,
Receipt of Honorary Degree, Martin Luther University, Halle, Germany
9 “Herbals as an Adjunct to Weight Loss,” October 6, 2000, American Society of Bariatric
Physicians, Educational Conference, Washington, D.C.
10 “Natural Medicine: Market Update,” October 13-14, 2000, National Community
Pharmacists Association, San Antonio, TX
1 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” October 17, 2000, Marqueta Huyck
Lecture in Nutrition, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
2 Cornerstone Award, October 19, 2000, Hook’s American Drugstore Museum, Indianapolis,
IN
3 2000 Rho Chi Initiation Address, November 16, 2000, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
4 “Dietary Supplement – Herbs – A View from the U.S.: What We Know & What We Need to
Know,” December 1-7, 2000, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, UK
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5 “Herbal Medicines: What We Know and What We Need to Know,” January 11, 2001,
American Chemical Society, and Science Writers Association of New York, New York, NY
6 “Hoosier Home Remedies,” February 15, 2001, Indiana
7 “Herbal Medicine: Where have we been and Where are we going?,” February 23, 2001,
Purdue-UAB Botanicals Center Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
8 American Pharmaceutical Association, March 16-23, 2001, San Francisco, CA
9 “Herbs for Age – Related Health Problems,” March 28, 2001, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
10 “The Safe Use of Herbal Medicines: What Are the Real Concerns,” April 6-8, 2001, Nature’s
Medicine: Potions or Poisons Conference, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
11 “What Dietitians Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” April 18-20, 2001, Georgia Dietetic
Association, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA
12 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine,” April 26, 2001, Borowitz Lecture
13 “Herbs and Plant-Derived Medicine for Treating Chronic Disease,” May 12, 2001, St. Norbert
College, De Pere, WI – (cancelled by St. Norbert College)
14 “Safety & Toxicity,” May 21-25, 2001, Botanical Medicine in Modern Clinical Practice,
Columbia University, New York, NY
15 Keynote Address, June 5-14, 2001, International Seminar on Medicinal Plants and Quality
Standardisation, Chennai, India
16 American Society of Pharmacognosy, July 14-18, 2001, Oaxaca, Mexico
17 “Medicinal Herbs: The Science Behind the Claims,” July 23, 2001, panel at Society for
Nutrition Education, Oakland, CA
1 “The Market for Herbal Medicine Products in the U.S.A.” – Slides
2 “Role of the Pharmacist in Herbal Medicines” – Slides
3 “What You Should Know About Herbal Medicine” – Slides
4 “Weight Loss Herbs Lecture,” New format, October 2000 – Slides
5 “Weight Loss Herbs Lecture,” Old format – Slides
6 Miscellaneous Herb Slides
7 “Botanical Medicine in Medical Clinical Practice, Canada – Slides
8 “European Phytomedicines” – Slides
9 “Healing Power of Foods” – Slides
10 “Toxic Herbs,” Followed Product Definition at Columbia, 2001 – Slides
11 “Back to the Future” – Slides
12 “Effects of Regulations on Scientific Status and Use of Herbs” – Slides
13 “Herbal Quality” – Slides
14 Page 2 – Slides
15 Page 3 – Slides, “Hallucinogenic Drug Hoaxes of the American Hippies”
16 “Hoosier Home Remedies” – Slides
17 “Herbs, Nutrition & Health” – Slides
18 “Unid’d,” 1998 – Slides
19 Basic Lecture, ca. 1997 – Slides
20 American Chemical Society Talk – Old Slides
21 American Chemical Society – New Slides (duplicates)
1 Varro E. Tyler’s Book Slides of Tracey L. Shaffer & Patricia M. Stein, Cartoons: Jim Smith,
Layout: Keri Miller
2 Leiden, ca. 1987 – Slides
3 Extended Herb Lecture, Obsolete – Slides
4 Herb/Plants A – Z – Slides
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“If Wine is Sublime, This is Ridiculous,” September 2-6, 2001, GA, Erlangen, Germany –
(cancelled – Varro E. Tyler deceased August 2001)
“Issues in the Supplement Industry: Fact and Fiction,” September 21-22, 2001, 3rd Annual
Clinical Relevance of Medicinal Herbs and Nutritional Supplements in the Management of
Major Medical Problems, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC – (cancelled – Varro
E. Tyler deceased August 2001)
“Complementary and Alternative Medicine – CAM (With Special Emphasis on Herbs),”
October 21, 2001, American Dietetic Association, St. Louis, MO – (cancelled – Varro E. Tyler
deceased August 2001)
Cat & Claw Presentation, November 8-11, 2001, American Society of Pharmacognosy
Interim Meeting, Asilomar, CA – (cancelled – Varro E. Tyler deceased August 2001)
Pharmacy Alumni Trip on the Danube, Game 2002, planning stages only, “What Pharmacists
Should Know about Herbal Medicine”
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Aconite (Aconitum)
Acupuncture
Adaptogenic Herbs
Addiction, Drug (Treatment)
African Potato (Hypoxis Rooperi)
Albizzia Lebbeck
Aleurites
Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa)
Allergens in Foods and Herbs
Aloe (1 of 3)
Aloe (2 of 3)
Aloe (3 of 3)
Alternative Medicine
Alternative Medicine, Office Of
Althea (Althaea Officinalis)
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP)
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS)
American Chestnut (Castanea denata)
American Institute of the History of Pharmacy (AIHP)
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 1958
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 1959
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 1960
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 1961
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 1962
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 1963
American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 1978
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American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) 2001
Amino Acid Mixtures
Ammi Majus L.
Amylase Inhibitors
Analytical Laboratories (1 of 2)
Analytical Laboratories (2 of 2)
Andrographs
Androstenedione
Angelica (Archangelica)
Angostura
Animal Remedies
Animal Testing
Animal Use of Plants as Medicine
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum)
Anthroposophic Drugs
Anti-Allergy Herbs
Anti-Aging Drug Frauds
Anti-Arthritis Herbs
Anti-Asthmatic Herbs
Anti-Autoimmune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Herbs
Anti-Bacterial Herbs
Anti-Cancer Mushrooms and Herbs (1 of 2)
Anti-Cancer Mushrooms and Herbs (2 of 2)
Anti-Cold and Flu (Influenza) Herbs
Anti-Cough Herbs (Antitussives)
Anti-Diabetic Herbs
Anti-Eczema Herbs
Anti-Fertility Herbs
Anti-Inflammatory Herbs
Anti-Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Anti-Malarials
Antioxidants
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April Fool Papers
Arginine – Herb Combinations
Arid-Land Herbs
Aristolochia
Arnica (Arnica Montana)
Aromatherapy
Artemisia Annua
Artichoke (Cynara Scolymus)
Asafetida (Ferula Assafoetida)
Ashwaganadha (Withania Somnifera)
Aspartame
Aspilia – used by Chimps
Associations, Pharmaceutical (Listing of)
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus)
Astrology and Herbs
Athletic Performance, Herbs to enhance
Atractylodes
Aveloz (Euphorbia heterodoxa)
Avocado
Ayahuasca (Banisteriopsis Caapi)
Ayurvedic Medicines
Bach Flower Remedies
Bacopa (Bacopa Monnieri)
Bad Breath
Bag Balm
Baking Soda (Sodium bicarbonate)
Balm (Melissa Officinalis)
Bananas (Banana Peel)
Barberry
Barley (Hordeum Vulgar)
Bay (Laurus Nobilis)
Bayberry (Myrica Cerifera)
Benecol
Benign Prostatic hyperplasia
Best Products and Companies, Listings of
Betel Nut (Areca Catechu)
Betony (Stachys Officinalis)
Bias, Publications
Bible, Herbs of the
Bibliography – Herbs and Herbal Medicines
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillis)
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
Bioflavanoids
BIOFIT Assays
Biotechnology
Birch (Betula L.)
Bishop’s Weed (Ammi Majus)
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Blackberry (Rubus Fruticosus)
Blackcaraway Seed (Nigella Satvia)
Black Cohosh, 1 of 2, (Cimicifuga racemosa)
Black Cohosh, 2 of 2 (Cimicifuga racemosa)
Black Pearls (Chiu Fong)
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra L.)
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus L.)
Bloodroot , 1 of 2, (Sanguinaria Canadensis L.)
Bloodroot, 2 of 2, (Sanguinaria Canadensis L.)
Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)
Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides)
Body Building Herbs
Boldo (Peumus boldus)
Bonemeal
Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)
Books and Literature References
Borage (Borago officinalis)
Boswellia (Boswellia Serrata)
Botanical and Herb Review, Foster’s
Botanical Codex Committee, Reports of
Botanical Gardens
Bran (Fiber)
Brindall Berry, 1 of 2, (Garcinia Cambogia)
Brindall Berry, 2 of 2, (Garcinia Cambogia)
Broad Bean (Vicia faba)
Bromelains
Broom (Cytisus scoparius L. )
Bry ony (Bryonia alba)
Buchu (Agathosma betulina)
Bugleweed (Lycopus virginicus)
Bupleurum (Bupleurum falcatum)
Burdock (Arctium lappa L.)
Butcher’s Broom (Ruscus Aculeatus L.)
Caffeine Beverages
Caffeine Containing Herbs
Calamus (Acorus Calamus L.)
Calcium
Calendula (Calendula Officinalis)
Camptotheca (Camptotheca acuminata)
Canaigre (Rumex hymenosepalus)
Cancer, Herbs for
Cancer and Vitamin C.
Canthaxanthin
Capiscum
Caraway Oil
Carcinogens
Cardiospermum
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Carnitine
Carob (Ceratonio Siliqua)
Cartoons, Herbal
Casomorphins, 1 of 2
Casomorphins, 2 of 2
Cassava (Manihot Utilissima)
Castor bean
Catfish Slime
Catnip (nepeta cataria)
Cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa)
Celandine (Chelidonium magus)
Celery (Apium graveoleus)
Celestian Seasonings (Herbal Tea)
Cellasene
Centaury (Centaurium erythraea)
Chamomile, 1 of 2
Chamomile, 2 of 2
Chamomile Data (Analysis of Samples
Chaparral (Larrea Tridentata)
Chaste tree berry (Vitex agnus-castus)
Chaya (Cnidoscoius Chayamansa)
Chick Pea (Ciera arietinum)
Chicken Soup
Chickweed (Stellaria media)
Chicory (Cichoriumintybus)
Children, Herbs for
Chinese cucumber (Trichosanthes Kirolowii)
Chinese Herbal Medicine – Articles
Chinese Herbal Medicine – use and regulations
Chitosan
Chocolate
Cholecystoknin (CCK)
Cholesterol, Health Effects of
Cholesterol in Plants
Cholesterol-lowering Herbs
Cholestin, 1 of 2
Cholestin, 2 of 2
Cholestin and other Pharmanex products
Choline
Chromium Picolinate
Chymodiactin
Cinchona (Quinine water, etc)
Cineraria Maritima
Cinnamon
Citronella
Citrus
Claims, Exaggerated or false
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Clippings, misc.
Cloves (Eugenia caryophyllata)
Coca (Erythroxylum coca)
Coca Tea
Cockroaches
Cocklebur
Coenzyme Q10
Coffee (Caffea Arabica)
Colchicine (Colchicum autumnale)
Colds
Collinsonia
Colostrum
Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara)
Commission E
Comfrey, 1 of 4 (Symphytum L.)
Comfrey, 2 of 4 (Symphytum L.)
Comfrey, 3 of 4 (Symphytum L.)
Comfrey, 4 of 4 (Symphytum L.)
Comprehensive Herb Articles
Consortium of Phytomedicinal Scientists
Consumer Reports, Health letters
Contaminated Herbs
Contraceptive Herbs
Copal
Copper Bracelets
Cordyceps (Cordyceps Sinensis)
Coriander (Coriandrum Sativum)
Corydalis
Cosmetics, Herbal
Cost, Drug Development
Cowitch (mucuna pruriens)
Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon)
Crataeva nurvala
Creatine
Crystals, gems and precious stones
Cultivation
Cumin
Curry Powder
Cyclooxgenase-2
Dahlia (Dahlia Cav.)
Damiana (Turnera diffusa var.aphrodisiaca)
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
Databases, herbal
Deer Antlers
Definitions, herbal terminology
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
Deodorant herbs
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Dermatitis, Herbs for
Desert plants
Devil’s Claw (Harpzgo phytum procumbens)
Devil’s Club (Oplopanax horridus)
Devil’s foot Root
Diazepam derivatives in nature
Diet Plans
1994 Dietary Supplement Act (DSHEA)
Dietary Supplements
Digestive System, Herbs for
Digitalis-like toxicity in herbal teas
Diuretic Herbs
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)
Doctrine of Signatures
Dogwood (Cornus L.)
Dongquai (Angelica sinensis)
Dosage of Herbs
Dragon’s Blood (Croton lechleri)
Drug Discovery Chimps and general
Drug Pricing
Drug Testing
Drug Topics
Echinacea, 1 of 6 (Echinacea spp.)
Echinacea, 2 of 6 (Echinacea spp.)
Echinacea, 3 of 6 (Echinacea spp.)
Echinacea, 4 of 6 (Echinacea spp.)
Echinacea, 5 of 6 (Echinacea spp.)
Echinacea, 6 of 6 (Echinacea spp.)
Eclectic Medicine
Elecampane (Inula Helenium)
Electromagnetic Fields
Electro medicine
Eleuthero (Eleuthero coccus senticosus aka Siberian ginseng)
Elderberry (Sambucus spp)
Emblica Officinalis
Endangered Species
Epazote (Chenopodium ambrosiodes) also – Flatulence (in general)
Ephedra, 1 of 4
Ephedra, 2 of 4
Ephedra, 3 of 4
Ephedra, 4 of 4
Ephedrine
Epilobium spp.
Ergot (Claviceps purpurea)
Erroneous herbal information
Errors in herbal literature
Essiac Tea
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.)
Evening Primrose, 1 of 2 (Oenothera biennis)
Evening Primrose, 2 of 2 (Oenothera biennis) From Susan
Eyebright (Euphrasia Officinalis)
Fast food
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Female complaints, Herbs for
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum)
Feverfew, 1 of 2 (tanacetum parthenium) (Chrysanthemum parthenium)
Feverfew, 2 of 2 (tanacetum parthenium) (Chrysanthemum parthenium)
Fiber
Fish oil (EPA – Eicosapentaenoic acid)
Flavonoids
Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum)
Flor-Essence
Folk Remedies (mixed)
Formularies, Herbs in
Foster’s Botannical and Herb Review
Fo-ti (polygonum multiflorum) ho Shou wu
Fo-Ti Tieng ®
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)
Frankincense (Boswellia spp.)
Free Radicals
Fructose
Fumitory (Fumaria officinallis L.)
Galactagogues
Galega
Galenical Prepartions (Herbal)
Garlic, 1 of 7
Garlic, 2 of 7
Garlic, 3 of 7
Garlic, 4 of 7
Garlic, 5 of 7
Garlic, 6 of 7
Garlic, 7 of 7
Gastrointestinal Problems, Herbs for
General Articles
Generally Recognized as safe list
Gentian (Gentiana lutea)
Geriatric Herbs
German Herb Research
Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys)
Germanium organic
Gesellschaft fur Arzneipflanzenforschung
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Ginkgo, 1 of 5
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Ginkgo, 3 of 5
Ginkgo, 4 of 5
Ginkgo, 5 of 5
Ginseng, 1 of 8
Ginseng, 2 of 8, with photographs
Ginseng, 3 of 8
Ginseng, 4 of 8
Ginseng, 5 of 8
Ginseng, 6 of 8
Ginseng, 7 of 8
Ginseng, 8 of 8
Ginseng and Diabetes
Ginseng, Indian
Ginseng, Tienchi
Glass Flowers
Glucan B
Glucomannan
Glucosamine and Chondroitin
Glutamine and Glutathione
Goethe and pharmacy
Goldenrod (Solidago L.)
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.)
Good manufacturing practices
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica)
Grapefruit and Grapefruit seed extract
Grapes
Grape seed extract
Grindelia spp.
Guar Gum (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba)
Guarana (Paullinia cupana)
Guggul (Commiphora mukul)
Gymnema sylvestre
Hair analysis and hair restorers
Haiti, Herbs used in (Phytotherapie Haitienne nos simples)
Hallucinogenic Herbs
Hallucinogenic Hoaxes
Hauser, Gayelord – Health food advocate
Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.)
Headache
Heartburn
Hemp (Cannabis sativa)
Henna (Lawsoniamermis L.)
Hepatoprotective Herbs
Herb Companies
Herb Education – Platonic Academy of the Herb Renaissance
Herb Side Effects and Herb-Drug Interactions
Herb trade association & Herb Research foundation
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Herbal Catalogs, 1 of 6
Herbal Catalogs, 2 of 6
Herbal Catalogs, 3 of 6
Herbal Catalogs, 4 of 6
Herbal Catalogs, 5 of 6
Herbal Catalogs, 6 of 6
Herbal Crystallization analysis
Herbal Gram
Herbalife clippings, etc.
Herbalife products
Herbalife Senate Hearing materials – May 14, 1986
Herbalists
Herbal Intoxicants (Comprehensive studies)
Herbal Literature
Herbal organizations
Herbal seeker
Herbal Quality, Studies of
Herbicidal Plants
Herbs, Best Selling
Herbs, Consulting on
Herbs, Listings of (Comprehensive) 1 of 2
Herbs, Listings of (Comprehensive) 2 of 2
Herbs, mixed, 1 of 5
Herbs, mixed, 2 of 5
Herbs, mixed, 3 of 5
Herbs, mixed, 4 of 5
Herbs, mixed, 5 of 5
Herbs, Nutrition, and Health Lecture outline
Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants Newsletter
Herbs, Top Ten (Tyler’s)
Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa)
Historic Pharmacists Articles
History of Medicine (Herbal Medicine)
Hoaxes and Myths
Homeopathy Lecture, Nick’s class
Homeopathy, 1 of 4
Homeopathy, 2 of 4
Homeopathy, 3 of 4
Homeopathy, 4 of 4
Honey
Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
Hops
Horehound (Marrubium vulgare)
Hormones
Horny goat weed (Epimedium spp.)
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)
Horseradish (Amoracia rusticana)
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Horsetail (Equisetum spp.)
Ho Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum)
Hospitals, Herb use in
Human Interest Herbal Stories
Humor (cartoons, etc.)
Huperzia (Huperzia serrata)
Hydrogen peroxide
Hyperbolic claims for herbal remedies
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)
Iberogast ®
Iboga (Tabernanthe iboga)
Iceland moss and other Lichens
Immuno-Stimulating (non-specific) herbs
Impotence
Indian analgesics (narcotics)
Indian Frankincense (Boswellia Serrata)
Indian Herbs
Indian Mulberry (Morinda citrifolia)
Industry, herbal
Insecticidal Herbs (Insect repellant)
International Herb Growers and Marketers Association (IHGMA)
International Traditional Medicine Newsletter
Intra ™
Iridology
Ivy (Hedera helix)
Jaborandi (Pilocarpus spp.)
Jamu
Japanese official herbs
Java Tea (Orthosiphon aristatus)
Jimsonweed (Datura Stramonium)
Jin Bu Huan
Jojoba Oil
Jujube (Ziziphus mill)
Juniper (Juniperus communis)
Juven
Kampo (Japanese, medicine)
Kava (Piper methysticum)
Kelp (Laminaria)
Khat (Catha edulius)
Kickapoo Indian Dream Book
Kidney Disease, Herbs for
Km
Kneipp Products
Kombucha
Kudzu (Pueraria DC)
Kukitcha Tea (Bancha)
Labrador Tea (Ledum Palustre)
Lactobacillus
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Lady’s mantle (Alchemilla L.)
Laetrile
Lantana (Lantana camara)
Larch (Larix mill)
Lavender (Lavandula spp.)
Lawrence Review Index
Laws and Regulations, 1 of 2
Laws and Regulations, 2 of 2
Laws & Regulations – Canada
Laxative Herbs
Lecithin
Legal cases
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis)
Lettuce, wild (Lettuce opium)
Licorice, 1 of 2 (Glycyrrhiza giabra)
Licorice, 2 of 2 (Glycyrrhiza giabra)
Linden flowers (Tilia spp.)
Literature, Herbal (general)
Liver Disease, Herbs for
Lloyd, Curtis Gates
Lloyd, John Uri
Lobelia (Lobelia inflate)
Locust bean gum
“Long Hidden Friend” - The Journal of American Folklore
Lorenzo’s oil
Lovage (Levisticum officianle)
Lycopene
Mabi Bark (Colubrina elliptica)
Maca (Lepidium meyenii)
Magnets
Magnolia (magnolia spp.)
Maitake (Grifola frondosa)
Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum)
Marapuama (Ptychopetalum olacoides)
Marigold (Calendula officinalis)
Marijuana (Cannabis sativa), 1 of 2
Marijuana (Cannabis sativa), 2 of 2
Marine Biology/Organisms
Marine Lipid Concentrate (Max EPA)
Market Statistics, 1 of 2
Market Statistics, 2 of 2
Marmot fat
Mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus)
Mate (liex paraguariensis)
Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum)
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria)
Melatonin
Melissa (Melissa officinalis)
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Mentzella Cordifolia
Mesquite (Prosopis)
Meta-Analysis
Metal Contaminants in Herbal Remedies
Mexican Medicinal Plants
Mexican Folk medicine
Mexican yam (Dioscorea spp.)
Midsummer Herbs
Migraines, 1 of 2
Migraines, 2 of 2
Milk Thistle, 1 of 2 (Silybum marianum)
Milk Thistle, 2 of 2 (Silybum marianum)
Mineral Constituents of Herbs
Mistletoe (Phoradendron flavescens)
Mitogenic Plants
Monographs, Herbal
Mormon Tea (Ephedra Nevadensis)
Mother of Pearl
Mothes, Kurt
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus L.)
Mummy (film negatives included)
Mushrooms
Mustard
Myrrh (Commiphora molmol)
Nan kang Lin – Chinese Herbal formula for BPA
Narcotic Plants “Narcotic Plants and Stimulants of the Ancient Americans,” W.C. Safford,
1917, Annual Report of the Bd. Of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution
Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)
National Council Against health Fraud (NCAHF), Inc., Newsletter, 1 of 2, 1984-1992
National Council Against health Fraud (NCAHF), Inc., Newsletter, 2 of 2, 1993-2001
National Wellness Coalition
Natural and Organic
Natural Products as Drugs (Potential Speech)
Nature – all remedies
Naturopathy
Neem Tree (Azadirachta indica)
Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Neurolaena lobata
New Honest Herbal
New World plants; New World drugs
New Zealand Green lipped mussel (NZGLM) (Perna canaliculus)
Nicotine in plants
Night blooming cereus (Cactus grandiflorus)
Nomenclature – Nutrients (Foods) v. Drugs
Nonconventional Medicine
Nori (Morinda Citrifolia)
Norfolk Punch
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Nutraceuticals
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Octacosanol
Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS)
Official (U.S.P. & N.F. Herbs)
Olibanum
Olive Leaf (Olea europea)
Onions
Opiate withdrawal, herbs for
Ophathalmology, plant drugs used in
Opuntia species
Oregano
Organizations, Health (Fraud and Anti-Fraud)
“Organic and Natural” Terminology
Orphan Drugs
Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera)
Osha’ (Ligusticum porteri)
Otitis Media (middle ear infection)
Ouabain
OTC Drug Reviews (Over-the-counter)
OTC Medications
OTC Drugs, Newly Approved
Oyster Extract
Pacific Yew (Taxus brevifolia)
Padma 28
Pangamic Acid
Papaya (Carica papaya)
Paracelsus
Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)
Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata)
Patents
Patents and Patentability of Natural Products
Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)
PC –SPES
Peer Review Process
Penicillin, “Moldy Marg.”, etc.
Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) Eur. (Hedeoma pulegoides)
Pepcid AC
Pepper (Piper nigrum) [Black Pepper]
Pepper, green
Peppermint
Performance – Improving/Enhancing Herbs
Periwindle, common (Vinca minor) also Periwinkle, Madascar (Catharanthus roseus)
Pesticide Residues in herbs
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Pharmacognosy, history of
Pharmacognosy, history of – outline
Pharmacognosy – Phytotherapy, general articles
Pharmacological Evaluation
Pharma Print
Phen-fen
Phenylalanine
Photosensitizing Drugs
Phyllanthus
Phytochemicals
Phytodolor ®
Phytoequivalence (Quality of herbs)
“Phytoestrogens” - 1
“Phytoestrogens” – 2
Phytomedicines
Phytopharmacy
Phytophotodermatitis
Phytotherapy Research
Picrorrhiza kurroa
Pigments, Plant
Pimpernel
Pine
Pine Bark – Maritime
Pink Pepper (Schinus spp.)
Pinkham, Lydia E., Vegetable Compound
Piper longum (Indian Long Pepper)
Piper nigrum (Black Pepper)
Placebo Effect
Plant – derived medicines
Plantago spp. (Psyllium)
Plantain leaf (See also Plantago)
Pluto Water
Podophyllum (Podophyllum peltatum)
Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans)
Poisonous Herbs
Policosanol
Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana)
Pollen, Propolis, and Royal Jelly
Poppy (Papaver somniferum)
Potassium in herbs
Potentila Tormentilla
Precatory Bean (Abrus precaterious)
Pregnancy
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Prevention
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Probiotics
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Prostaglandins
Prostate Cancer
Prostex
Procaine Hydrochloride
Proprietary Herbal Products
Protein Supplements
Prune Juice
Psoriasis – treating Herbs
Psychiatric Herbs
Psychotropic Herbs (various minor ones)
Psyllium
Pumpkin (Cucurbita Pepo)
Puncture Vine (Tribulus terrestris)
Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)
Pycnogenol
Pygeum (Pygeum africanum, Prunus africanum)
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids – Comprehensive
QUACK BUSTERS
Quackery
Quackery – General
Quality Control
Quinine
Rain Forests – Search for Drugs in
Raspberry (Rubus idaeus)
Raspberry Tea April ‘86
Rattlesnake
Rauwolfia
Reasonable Certainty, Letter establishing doctrine of
Recipes, Remedies, & Reflections by Harry Emerick
Red Bush Tea (Aspalathus linearis)
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
Reishi Mushroom
REJUVEX
Rhodiola
RHUBARB
Rhus Dermatitis Treatments
Rice Bran
ROLFING
Rosary Pea (Abrusprecatorius L.)
Rose Hips (Rosa canina)
Rosemary
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officianalis)
Rue (Ruta graveolens)
Rusby, Henry H.
SAFFRON
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St. John’s Wort, 2 of 8 (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John’s Wort, 3 of 8 (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John’s Wort, 4 of 8 (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John’s Wort, 5 of 8 (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John’s Wort, 6 of 8 (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John’s Wort, 7 of 8 (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John’s Wort, 8 of 8 (Hypericum perforatum)
Salt
Salvia miltiorrhiza
SAMe
Saponine
Sarsaparilla
Sassafras (Sassafras albidum)
Savory (Satureja spp.)
Saw Palmetto, 1 of 4 (Serenoa replens)
Saw Palmetto, 2 of 4 (Serenoa replens)
Saw Palmetto, 3 of 4 (Serenoa replens)
Saw Palmetto, 4 of 4 (Serenoa replens)
Schizandra (Schizandra chinensis)
Schoenenberger’s Plant Juices
Scotch Whiskey
Screening of Drugs, Automated Methods
Sculleap (Scutellarias laterifolia)
Sea Buckthorn
Seaweed
Sedative and Hypnotic Herbs – Comprehensive
Selenium
Senecio spp.
Senega Snakeroot (Polygala senega)
Senna (Cassia spp.)
Sesame Seed (Sesamum indicum)
Shaman
Shaperite Concepts, Ltd. (Propaganda)
Shark Cartilage
Side Effects of Drugs
Silica
Silver, Colloidal
Sinupret
Skin Problems, Herbs used for
Skullcap (Scutellaria laterifolia)
Sleep Aids
Slippery Elm (Ulmus fulva)
“Smart” Drugs
Smoking Deterrents
Snack Foods and Beverages, Herbs in
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Soy Beans (Glycine hispida)
Spearmint (Mentha spicata)
Spices
Spicebush
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea)
Spiraea
Spirulina (Spirulina spp.)
Spirulina
SPORTS
Sports Supplements
SQUILL
Standardization of Herbal Products
Star anise (Illicium verum)
Statistics, Health
Stephania (Stephania spp.)
Sterols
Stevia
Stimulating Herbs
Sugar
Sulfites
Suma (Pfaffia paniculata)
Sumac
Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)
Sunflower
Sunrider Products
Superoxide Dismutase (S.O.D.)
Sweet Away (Gymnema sylvestre)
Taheebo Tea (Tabebuia spp.)
Tannins and Tannin – Containing Drugs
Tansy (Chrysanthemum vulgare)
Taste of Teas
Teas, Diet
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Tea, 2 of 3 (Camelia sinensis)
Tea, 3 of 3 (Camelia sinensis)
Teas, Mixed
Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)
Terminalia beleria
Terminalia chebula
Terminalia beleria
Terminology (Natural Organic, Health, etc.)
Therapeutic Classification of Herbs
Thioctic acid (a-lipoic acid)
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Tiger Balm
Toad (Bufo spp.)
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Tonka Beans (Dipteryx adorata)
Top 200 (Best – selling Rx drugs)
Toxic Compounds in Plants (Comprehensive Listing) Also short articles (1 of 5)
Toxic Compounds in Plants (Comprehensive Listing) Also short articles (2 of 5)
Toxic Compounds in Plants (Comprehensive Listing) Also short articles (3 of 5)
Toxic Compounds in Plants (Comprehensive Listing) Also short articles (4 of 5)
Toxic Compounds in Plants (Comprehensive Listing) Also short articles (5 of 5)
Toxicology/Toxicity
Traditional Medicine – Newsletter, Medicine Healers
Tricosanthes
Triphala (1 of 2)
Triphala (2 of 2)
Tripterygium (1 of 2)
Tripterygium (2 of 2)
Tryptophan
Tulips
Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
Unconventional Medicine
Unicaria spp.
(Unicaria tomentosa)
U.S.P. and N.I. Plants Drugs (Check List)
USP Botanical Standards
U.S.P., herbs of interest to
Urinary Incontinence
Urology Plants
Uterine Tonic Herbs
Uva Ursi (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)
Uzara Root (Xysmalobuim undulatum)
Valerian (1 of 4)
Valerian (Valerian specis) (2 of 4)
Valerian (Valerian specis) (3 of 4)
Valerian (Valerian specis) (4 of 4)
Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia)
Venus’s – Fly Trap (Dionaca muscipula) (Carnivora)
Verbena spp.
Veterinary Herbal Preparations
Viagra
Vinegar
Violet
Vitalogy
Vitamins
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Vitamin O
Vitamins and Minerals (OTC Restrictions) (Megatherapy, Toxicity, etc.)
Vitex agnus castus
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Voodoo Medicine – Voodoo Herb file (2 of 6)
Voodoo Medicine – Voodoo Herb file (3 of 6)
Voodoo Medicine – Voodoo Herb file (4 of 6)
Voodoo Medicine – Voodoo Herb file (5 of 6)
Voodoo Medicine – Voodoo Herb file (6 of 6)
Wart Removal, Herbs used for
Water (Various types)
Weights of Teaspoonfuls of Crude drugs
Weight Reduction Products (1 of 5)
Weight Reduction Products (2 of 5)
Weight Reduction Products (3 of 5)
Weight Reduction Products (4 of 5)
Weight Reduction Products (5 of 5)
Wheatgrass
White Cohosh (Actea alba)
Wild Ginger
Wildcrafting Herbs
Willow, White (Salix alba) Willow, various spp.
Wine
Wintergreen (Taultheria procumbens)
Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana)
WITCHES PHARMACOPOEIA
Witch’s Drugs – Middle Ages
Women, Herbs for (Mostly bad advice)
WHO (Guidelines)
WOODRUFF, SWEET
Yam (Diascorea spp.)
Yarrow (Achillea miltefolium)
Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus)
Yew (Taxus spp.)
Yogurt (Probiotics)
Yohimbine
Yuan-Hsing
Yucca (Yucca species)
Zinc