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It is an extraordinary benefit to get an honor that praises Doug Richardson, who was my going to doctor during residency. He demonstrated exceptional commitment to his patients, his associates, and his students. I figured I would share my contemplations on quality estimation here not just in light of the fact that the consideration that Doug gave was of the highest caliber yet in addition since he had confidence in applying estimation to the conveyance of social insurance and he urged me to see wellbeing administrations research as key to improving youngsters' wellbeing. To begin with, I will examine why we measure quality. At that point I will portray where the field was 2 decades back when I initially began working in it. I will at that point proceed onward to where we are currently, lastly, where I want to see us go later on. Pharmacognosy deals with the natural drugs obtained from organisms such as most plants, microbes, and animals. Up to date, many important drugs including morphine, atropine, galanthamine, etc. have originated from natural sources which continue to be good model molecules in drug discovery. Traditional medicine is also a part of pharmacognosy and most of the third world countries still depend on the use of herbal medicines. Consequently, pharmacognosy always keeps its popularity in pharmaceutical sciences and plays a critical role in drug discovery. As per World Health Organization (WHO), more than seventy percent of the world population trust on Traditional Healers (mainly herbal source) for the health care system. In fact, plants are the oldest friends of humans. They did not only provide food and shelter, but also served humanity to cure different diseases. The traditional medicine, also sometime called herbal or natural medicine, exists in one way or the other in different cultures and civilizations, such as Arab, Babylonian, Chinese, Egyptians, Greco, Japanese (Kampo), Tibbi & Unani (subcontinent) and Western.

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