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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A view on Medieval/Renaissance Herbalism and Medicine,
By Kim Robertson (Brisbane, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Culpeper's Complete Herbal (Wordsworth Reference) (Paperback)
I first heard of this book as being an excellent primary source for herbs and herbalism from the 16/17th Centuries.It is very comprehensive and aside from a listing of each herb and its properties, it has several sections teaching the fundiments of medicine of the time. It covers: * how a herb is assigned to a planet * how a degree of strength is determined and what it means * what 'humours' it affects and what 'humours' (bodily fluid systems) are * and much much more. If you are looking for a source to use for alternate medicine then this is NOT the best starting place. There are better works of a modern nature out there for that. However, as a back-up resource or a way of learning about the time when medicine was still holistic and not too scentific then this is he book for you. The Wordsworth edition is in paperback and easy on the pocket. This publisher takes certain classic works and keeps them in print in small runs from time to time by demand. This means that although the book may be not immediately available, it will beome available again in the near future. I hope this helps you.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
17th Century Herbal Remedies,
By Nicholas Culpeper(1616-1654) studied medicine at Cambridge, but gave up his studies when his fiancée was killed in a thunderstorm. Culpeper eventually set up his own healing practice near London. He was moved by the suffering of the poor and decided to help the them by selling medicines to them at a very cheap price and encouraged them to use local species. In the 17th century, the physicians were leaning more toward non-botanical medications such as mercury, arsenic iron and sulfur etc. It is most likely that the physicians of that day resented Culpeper's popularity and considered him a threat, since be made their secrets accessible to the common person--therefore they tried to discredit him. The people of England due to his genuine concern for them loved Culpeper. The colonist took his herbal to the New World as a medical reference and guide of when to plant and harvest these medical plants. His mistake was he threatening the near monopoly on medical knowledge that the College of Physicians enjoyed. This book contains a comprehensive description of nearly all herbs along with descriptions of their medicinal properties and instructions on preparing and using them to treat many different illnesses. It also included precise botanical illustrations. For 300 years this book was the standard for herbal remedies.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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Culpeper's Complete Herbal,
By Chris Belgum (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews Each plant (it includes some fruits and trees as well) is pictured and the habitat is described. Along with each description is any affinity to a ruling planet as well. My only critisism is that it contains a great deal of jargon, you will need to read up on herbalism per se to understand how to make tinctures etc. That said the book is a reference to the plants not the art. I have had my (well thumbed copy)for over 10 years now and it is a constant companion to my interests in the natural power of the Earth and her fruits.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Culpeper's Complete Herbal & English Physician,
By alyssabeth1@aol.com (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Culpeper's Complete Herbal & English Physician (Hardcover)
It was very beneficial to me, because I'm writing a novel that is set in the eighteenth century, and I need to know the herbal remedies used in that time period. Having this around will save me a lot of time in research.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Culpeper's Complete Herbal (Wordsworth Reference) (Paperback)
I ordered this item for my father in law. I asked that it be shipped to him. The item was returned to the seller and she promptly refunded my money back with out my even knowing!!! THAT IS WHAT I CALL GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE.
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Culpeper's Complete Herbal,
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This review is from: Culpeper's Complete Herbal (Paperback)
The book was in excellent condition and arrived in very short order. I had, however, expected it to be a bit more of a modern resource book. No worries, it was reasonably priced, I'm keeping it and pleased to add it to my library. I'm a new student to his works. Now that I'm up to speed on his style, I am interested in obtaining Culpeppers Colorful Herbal, if anyone knows anyone who has one in good condition?
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Culpeper's Complete Herbal & English Physician by Nicholas Culpeper (Hardcover - Mar. 1987)
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