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- English botanist, herbalist, physician and astrologer. His book The English Physitian (1652, later Complete Herbal, 1653 ff.) is a source of pharmaceutical...
- that wormwood was the key to understanding his 1651 book The English Physitian. Richard Mabey describes Culpeper's entry on this bitter-tasting plant...
- appropriated to their several PLANETS" in the 1652 medical text The English Physitian: or an Astrologo-physical Discourse of the Vulgar Herbs of This Nation...
- Both ****es. By Dr. John Arbuthnott, Physitian in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and Fellow of the College of Physitians and the Royal Society". Philosophical...
- various editions of Culpeper, for example Culpeper, Nicholas, The English physitian: or an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation...
- breakage of kidney stones, among many others. In his 1652 work The English physitian, Nicholas Culpeper called it Wood-Betony to contrast it from Water-Betony...
- present, and to come (1660) The Harmony of the World... (1662) The English Physitians Guide: or a Holy Guide (1662) Theomagia, or the temple of wisdom in three...
- Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923; Vol. 3, pp. 208-9. Cadman, Daniel. "'"A fit Physitian for an aguish State": Sovereignty, Republicanism, and Stoicism in William...
- the Queenes physitian, is descended of Jewes: but himselfe A Christian, & Portugall. He none of the learnedest, or expertest physitians in ye Court:...
- Nicholas Culpeper mentions pennyroyal in his medical text The English Physitian, published in 1652. In addition to its abortive properties, Culpeper recommends...