Posted on: 18 June 2017

Digital Rare Book:
An Essay on the antiquity of Hindoo Medicine, including an introductory lecture to the course of materia medica and therapeutics, delivered at King's College
By John Forbes Royle (1798-1858)
Published by W.H.Allen & Co., London - 1837

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John Forbes Royle (10 May 1798 – 2 January 1858), British botanist and teacher of materia medica, was born in Kanpur (then Cawnpore) in 1798. He was in charge of the botanical garden at Saharanpur and played a role in the development of economic botany in India.

In 1823 Royle was appointed as Superintendent of the botanical garden at Saharanpur which had been established by the East India Company in 1750 with the aim of promoting the introduction of new crops of commercial value. Royle was assisted by Hugh Falconer who also took an interest in paleontology. One of Royle's major interests was in the traditional botanical remedies used by Hindu medical practitioners based on which he would later write On the Antiquity of Hindu Medicine (1837). He noted the effectiveness of many of these remedies. He also began a scheme of recording weather data at Saharanpur. He retired from service in 1831 and returned to England but continued to publish several books.
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Monkshood or Indian aconite, Aconitum ferox. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler.


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John Forbes Royle (10 May 1798 – 2 January 1858), British botanist and teacher of materia medica, was born in Kanpur (then Cawnpore) in 1798. He was in charge of the botanical garden at Saharanpur and played a role in the development of economic botany in India.

J.F.Royle would have been very proud of the fact that the medicinal garden established in his time at the Saharanpur Botanical Garden (commonly known as Company Bagh) is still thriving close to 100 years later. I am sharing a photograph that I took of the medicinal garden during a garden walk conducted by Saharanpur's eminent botanist Dr. S.K.Upadhaya in 2014. S.k. Upadhyaya

WOW..WOW..WOW ! Could have not asked for anything better..J.F.Royle served as one of the early directors of the Botanical Garden established in Saharanpur near Shivaliks. He was born in Kanpur and retired in Britain..Thank you for posting.

Thanks Amitava for sharing it...

Sona Roy. Important for you probably.

Manoj K Singh might find it interesting

Kiranlal VSKiran, please have a look.

Suneel Krishnan