From foxgloves to digitalis: finding herbalism’s healing powers in Aberdaron
Anne Griffith's unwavering faith in the healing properties of nature, including the foxgloves of Aberdaron, changed medical history
Read moreDr Dylan Jones is a Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences (Haematology & Human Physiology) and the Director of Teaching and Learning in the School of Medical and Health Sciences at Bangor University. He is currently conducting research into the impact of digital pedagogies on student attainment; the evolution of virulence in historically significant pathogens; the impact of polymorphisms in health and disease; and the antimicrobial activity of plant extracts.
Anne Griffith's unwavering faith in the healing properties of nature, including the foxgloves of Aberdaron, changed medical history
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