Euphorbus (physician)

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Euphorbus was the Greek physician of Juba II. He wrote that a succulent plant, similar to the Euphorbia, was a powerful laxative.[1] In 12 BC, Juba named this plant after his physician Euphorbus in response to Augustus dedicating a statue to Antonius Musa, Augustus's own personal physician and Euphorbus' brother.[1]

Botanist and taxonomist Carl Linnaeus assigned the name Euphorbia to the entire genus in the physician's honor.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Flowering Plants of the Santa Monica Mountains, p 107, 1985, CNPS
  2. Linnaeus (1753): p.450