1819 Nicholas Culpeper Complete HERBAL Family Physician Medicine for Poor Cures
“No man ought to commit his life into the hands of that Physician, who is ignorant of Astrologic: because he is a Physician of no value.”
― Nicholas Culpeper
Nicholas Culpeper was a 17th-century English herbalist and physician known for his principal work “The English Physician”. This work, which was first published in 1652, contains a plethora of pharmaceutical medicine as well as descriptions of important herbs. Culpeper provides proper preparations for different herbs including anemone, dittany, cottonweed, hemlock, beech-tree, tobacco, rhubarb, onions, garlic, hops, horseradish, mustard, apples, mint, parsnip, wheat, hazelnuts, fennel, oats and parsley, lavender, lettuce, roses, and hundreds more!
Culpeper wanted medical treatments to be more accessible to everyone, including the poor. He intended to educate them on their health and provided explanations of these herbs and their medical, healing properties. Culpeper offers a cure for venereal disease in wormwood and intestinal worms to cure drunkenness! (Adams, p. 17)
1819 Nicholas Culpeper Complete HERBAL Family Physician Medicine for Poor Cures
“No man ought to commit his life into the hands of that Physician, who is ignorant of Astrologic: because he is a Physician of no value.”
― Nicholas Culpeper
Nicholas Culpeper was a 17th-century English herbalist and physician known for his principal work “The English Physician”. This work, which was first published in 1652, contains a plethora of pharmaceutical medicine as well as descriptions of important herbs. Culpeper provides proper preparations for different herbs including anemone, dittany, cottonweed, hemlock, beech-tree, tobacco, rhubarb, onions, garlic, hops, horseradish, mustard, apples, mint, parsnip, wheat, hazelnuts, fennel, oats and parsley, lavender, lettuce, roses, and hundreds more!
Culpeper wanted medical treatments to be more accessible to everyone, including the poor. He intended to educate them on their health and provided explanations of these herbs and their medical, healing properties. Culpeper offers a cure for venereal disease in wormwood and intestinal worms to cure drunkenness! (Adams, p. 17)
Item number: #25764
Price: $950
CULPEPER, Nicholas
The complete herbal, to which is now added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult qualities
London: Thomas Kelly, 1819.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- vi, 398, [4]
- 40 colored plates, plus engraved frontispiece
- References: Adams, Hideous Absinthe; Lowndes 567
- Provenance: Handwritten – B. Phillips, Merionethshire 1821
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~10.75in X 8.75in (27.5cm x 22.5cm)
- VERY rare and desirable edition
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25764
Categories
Botany, Gardening, & Herbals
Medicine & Science
Authors
CULPEPER, Nicholas
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete