Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences1028-88801812-5735Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/pjbs.2000.1245.1246ArshadMuhammad KhanQurrat Ul Ain 8200038Ethnobotanical survey was carried out in Rawal Town. The winter medicinal flora of town consisted of twenty-five species, which belong to twenty families. Out of them seventeen were dicot and three were monocot. Family Euphorbiaceae had three species, which was followed by Amaranthaceae, Astraceae and Papilionaceae with two species each. The remaining families had one species each. According to survey carried out in the specified area four species that is Achyranthus, Capsella, Cynodon and Cyprus are used as diuretic and for the treatment of gall blabber diseases. The leaves and fruits of Acacia are used for curing cough. Amaranthus is highly effective against snakebite and rheumatism. Calotrpis is used for treatment of cholera and malaria, where as Cannabis is notorious for its narcotic effects and also used for curing diarrhoea. Carthamus is supposed to be effective in ulcer and itching. Cassia and Convolvulus are used as purgative. The vegetative part of Chenopodium is anthelmintic and those of Aloe are effective in eradicating piles. The stem, leaves and roots of Dalbergia are used in curing leprosy.]]>Atique, A. and M. Iqbal,1992357681Khan, A.A.,1999428083Badshah, L., F. Hussain and Z. Mohammad,19982167177Goodman, S.M. and A. Ghafoor,19921184Harmarneh, S.K.,1998411616Ikram, M. and S.F. Hussain,1978pp: 1pp: 1Imtiaz-ul-Haq and M. Hussain,19951115126Jain, P. and T.R. Sahu,199317315328Motley, T.J.,1994Acorus calamus (Araceae).]]>48397412Nasir, E. and S.I. Ali,1971-1995Nasir, Y.J. and R.A. Rafiq,1995Pages: 298Pages: 298