The English physician enlarged with three hundred and sixty-nine medicines, made of English herbs, that were not in any impression until this : Being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation ...

by Nicholas Culpeper

Hardcover, 1770

Status

REFERENCE ONLY

Call number

615.321

Publication

London : Printed for E. Ballard

Description

The first medical book published in the American colonies. The English Physician is a humble vest-pocket-sized 94-page medical guide for the common person, by the prolific herbalist and author Nicholas Culpeper. It was a staple in 17th-century England, as it was short, written in accessible prose, and inexpensive; and perhaps as attractive, it took a decidedly skeptical view of ""official"" medicine, relying instead on popular remedies. Culpeper's philosophy was to teach the common folk to minister to themselves by providing them with the tools and knowledge for self-help. Published in Bost

Language

Physical description

6 p.; 17 cm

Barcode

2716

DDC/MDS

615.321
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