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    Eng Soon Teoh.
    Summary: Did you know that Vanilla was formerly served as aphrodisiac by Cassanova and Madam Pompadour, and Elizabeth I loved its flavor? This is the first book that provides a complete worldwide coverage of orchids being employed as aphrodisiacs, medicine or charms and food. Opening with an in-depth historical account of orchids (orchis Greek testicle), the author describes how the Theory of Signatures influenced ancient herbalists to regard terrestrial orchid tubers as aphrodisiacs. Doctors and apothecaries promoted it during the Renaissance. Usage of orchids in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Indian Ayurvedic Medicine; by Tibetan yogins and Amchi healers for longevity pills, tonics and aphrodisiacs; by Africans to prepare 'health promoting' chikanda or as survival food when lost in the Australian bush are some highlights of the book. Early settlers in America and the East Indies often relied on native remedies and employment of orchids for such needs is described. Also covered are the search for medicinal compounds by scientists, attempts to prove the orchid's efficacy by experiment and the worry of conservationists.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION: Orchids as Medicine: A Historical Overview
    Chapter 2: An Ancient Fantasy
    Salep as Aphrodisiac
    Chapter 3: Foremost Among Medicinal Orchids
    Chapter 4: Dwelling on Rocks (Shihu)
    Chapter 5: METAMORPHOSIS: Modern medicine finds new uses for an ancient herb
    Chapter 6: Spiritual Tibetan Medicine; popular wangle
    Chapter 7: The Story of Vanilla
    Chapter 8: Modern Treasure Hunters
    Chapter 9: Medicinal Orchids of Central America
    Chapter 10: Medicinal Orchids of South America
    Chapter 11: Usage of Medicinal Orchids
    Chapter 12: INDIA: Van Rheede, Caius, and others
    Chapter 13: Medicinal Orchids of Nepal and Bhutan
    Chapter 14: Medicinal Orchids of Thailand and Myanmar
    Chapter 15: Medicinal Orchids in the Malay Archipelago
    Chapter 16: Australian Orchids as Food and Medicine
    Chapter 17: Medicinal Orchid Usage in Rural Africa
    Chapter 18: The Challenge: Orchid Conservation.
    Digital Access Springer 2019