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PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY 
Official drug 
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Botanical name 
Habitat 
Camphora 
Ketone 
Cinnamomum 
Camphora 
Eastern Asia 
Sassafras 
Bark of root 
Sassafras 
variifolium 
North America 
Sassafras Medulla 
N.F. 
Pith 
Sassafras 
variifolium 
North America 
Cinnamomum 
Bark 
Cinnamomum 
Ceylon 
Zeylanicum 
Zeylanicum 
Cinnamomum 
Bark 
Undetermined 
China 
Saigonicum 
species of 
cinnamon 
Oleum Cinnamomi 
Unofficial 
Volatile oil 
Cinnamomum 
cassia 
China 
Co to 
Bark 
Sp. undetermined 
Bolivia 
Laurus 
Leaves 
Laurus nobilis 
Europe 
North America 
Fagot cassia 
Bark 
Cinnamomum 
Burmanii 
Asia 
Clove Bark 
Bark 
Dicypellium 
caryophyllatum 
Brazil 
Cassia Buds 
Immature fruit 
Cinnamomum 
Loureirii 
China 
XII. Order Rhceadales (Papaverales).— Papaver aceoe or Poppy 
Family. —Herbs or low shrubs. Root only, in some cases root and 
stem, and in still others the entire plant, traversed by anastomosing 
latex tubes that contain a milky juice varying from white (. Papaver ) 
or pale-yellow ( Chelidonium ) to red ( Bloodroot ). Latex tubes wholly 
confined to cortex or phloem but occasionally sending branches into 
the medullary rays, rarely into the pith of the plant. Leaves alter¬ 
nate varying from simple (. Platystemon ) to pinnatifid, pinnatipartite 
or even pinnately compound. Inflorescence varying from a loose 
raceme or panicle of cymes to a raceme of cymes or condensing until, 
as in Papaver, only one large terminal flower is left. Flowers regular, 
tetramerous or dimerous. Sepals typically two more rarely three. 
Petals typically four, more rarely six. Stamens indefinite in most 
forms hypogynous except in California Poppy ( Eschscholtzia ) where 
hypogyny is modified into perigyny. Pistil of sixteen to four, rarely 
two carpels generally fused together.* Placenta parietal. Ovules 
