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Women's folk knowledge existed in undocumented parallel with these texts. Forty-four drugs, diluents, flavouring agents and [[emollient]]s mentioned by Dioscorides are still listed in the official pharmacopoeias of Europe. The [[Pilgrim (Plymouth Colony)|Puritans]] took Gerard's work to the [[United States]] where it influenced American Indigenous medicine.

Women's folk knowledge existed in undocumented parallel with these texts. Forty-four drugs, diluents, flavouring agents and emollients mentioned by Dioscorides are still listed in the official pharmacopoeias of Europe. The Puritans took Gerard's work to the United States where it influenced American Indigenous medicine.