
A master's thesis at the University of Basra discusses aromatic and medicinal plants in Andalusia and their impact on public life (92-897 AH / 711-1492 AD)
Media of the College of Education for Girls / M.M. Yousra Emad Al-Taha
A master's thesis was discussed at the University of Basra, College of Education for Girls, entitled Aromatic and Medicinal Plants in Andalusia and Their Impact on Public Life (92-897 AH / 711-1492 AD) by the student Intisar Taher Khazal
The study aimed to find out how the Andalusians used plants in their medicinal recipes, and thus their impact on public life in Andalusia.
The thesis was divided into three chapters, an introduction and a conclusion. The first chapter dealt with aromatic plants in Andalusia, "including the definition of aromatic plants and the factors affecting aromatic plants represented by natural factors and human factors that affected agricultural production, as well as the geographical distribution of aromatic plants. The second chapter came under the title "Medicinal Plants." In Andalusia, "the research included the mention of medicinal plants in Andalusia and the definition of medicinal plants. The third chapter was "The Impact of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants on Public Life in Andalusia." It included the impact of aromatic and medicinal plants on public life and the contribution of plants to the pharmaceutical industry, where Andalusian doctors excelled in the manufacture of medicinal compositions Extracted from plants