Humans most likely used various plants for medicinal effect long before there were ever countries. At the dawn of civilization there existed potent fungi (mushrooms), opium poppies, coca leaves, and many other medicinal plants. The inner portion of the bark of the willow tree is rich in salicylates (now compounded, pharmaceutically, as aspirin). And the list could go on and on.
M. S. Dawre has written: 'A check list of homoeopathic medicinal plants of India' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Catalogs and collections, Herbaria, Homeopathy, Indexes, Materia medica and therapeutics, Medicinal plants, Vegetable Materia medica
A pharmacopoeia is a book containing a list of medicinal drugs, and their descriptions of preparation and use.
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No, there is no single comprehensive list of all plants available, as new plant species are constantly being discovered and classified. Various databases and resources exist that catalog known plant species, but it is impossible to have a complete list of all plants.
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