02399nam 2200421Ia 450 99639385100331620200824121731.0(CKB)4940000000115012(EEBO)2240938388(UnM)99897061e(UnM)99897061(EXLCZ)99494000000011501219990105d1655 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The English physitian enlarged[electronic resource] with three hundred, sixty, and nine medicines, made of English herbs that were not in any impre[ss]ion until this: the epistle will inform you how to know this impre[ss]ion from any other. Being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation: containing a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health; or cure himself, being sick, for three pence charge, with such things only as grow in England, they being most fit for English bodies. Herein is also shewed these seven things, viz. 1 The way of making plaisters, oyntments, oyls, pultisses, syrups, decoctions, juleps, or waters, of al sorts of physical herbs ... 7 The way of mixing medicines according to cause and mixture of the disease, and part of the body afflicted. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. student in physick and astrologie: living in Spittle-FieldsLondon printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, and at the sign of the Printing-pre[ss] in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange1655[22], 173, 284-398, [16] p. portFrontis. portrait is signed: Cross fecit in Aqua[...].Reproduction of original in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles, California.eebo-0189Botany, MedicalEarly works to 1800Materia medicaEarly works to 1800Medicine, PopularEnglandEarly works to 1800Medicinal plantsEnglandEarly works to 1800Botany, MedicalMateria medicaMedicine, PopularMedicinal plantsCulpeper Nicholas1616-1654.793347Cross Thomasfl. 1632-1682.1003497Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996393851003316The English physitian enlarged2369371UNISA