Culpeper's Complete Herbal

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Culpeper's Complete Herbal

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Rating : 4.65 (980 Votes)
Asin : 159462772X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 440 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-13
Language : English

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"While this is a good Herbal it truly does not replace my original Culpepper" according to Kathy King. While this is a good Herbal it truly does not replace my original Culpepper which I have lost and looking for a replacement for. It is missing some of the features that the original had which may now be considered out of date due to the new knowledge science has contributed. B. "Five Stars" according to angie jones. wow good list of herbal like,,, wish I've brought the newer. Five Stars Love it

Nicholas Culpeper (1618-54) was a physician and herbalist during the reign of Elizabeth I, whose practice in East London was famous for treating the poor for no charge. . His masterwork, The English Physician (known as Culpeper's Herbal) was published posthumously

By the time Europeans arrived in the Americas, they possessed a long list of medicinal plants. It was based on the work of an Aztec physician. They also began looking for new plants to use in medicine. The "Badinus" was the first manuscript to bring New World botanical medicine back to Europe in the 1550s. However, Flannery pointed out, the "Badinus" disappeared, moving from one library to another, until it surfaced in the Vatican in 1929, so it had no effect on the way botanical medicines were used in Europe.

About the Author Nicholas Culpeper (1618-54) was a physician and herbalist during the reign of Elizabeth I, whose practice in East London was famous for treating the poor for no charge. . His masterwork, The English Physician (known as Culpeper's Herbal) was published posthumously

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