The National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division, presents a new "mini-exhibit," "Hortus Sanitatis: The Universe of Medicinal Plants in the Late Middle Ages." The exhibit, curated by Alain Touwaide, visiting scholar in the History of Medicine Division, NLM, and Research Associate, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, introduces the world of medicinal plants, from their mythological origins to their preparation and administration in medieval practice. Reproductions of illustrations from Greek, Latin, and Arabic manuscripts and early printed books illustrate how knowledge was accumulated, both across the centuries and from one culture to another around the Mediterranean basin. With the Renaissance, scholars turned directly to Greek science, opening new paths for research. The exhibit is located in the lobby of the National Library of Medicine (Bld. 38), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. It will be on display through December 19, 2003. _________________________________________________________________