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The book "An Account Of The Foxglove And Its Medical Uses 1785-1985" is highly praised for its well-written and thoroughly researched content. It covers a wide range of interesting topics and is considered a classic by the Oxford pharmacologist who wrote it. The book has received positive reviews from publications such as New Scientist and the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
'This book is a delight, from start to finish, touching upon all manner of fascinating topics...a most enjoyable text.' New Scientist 'It would be invidious for the reviewer to select for special mention any particular chapter from Aronson's history and critique because each one is so well-written, so thoroughly researched and so full of fresh material...With three indexes and over 250 references to complete the work we can rightly say that the Oxford pharmacologist has written a classic about a classic.' Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners Review: This book is a delight, from start to finish, touching upon all manner of fascinating topics...a most enjoyable text. New Scientist so well-written, so thoroughly researched and so full of fresh material...the Oxford pharmacologist has written a classic about a classic. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners