Nicholas Culpeper: English Physician and Astrologer

Nicholas Culpeper: English Physician and Astrologer

by Olav Thulesius
Nicholas Culpeper: English Physician and Astrologer

Nicholas Culpeper: English Physician and Astrologer

by Olav Thulesius

Hardcover(1992)

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Overview

'Olav Thulesius sets out to resurrect the sullied reputation of one of the most prolific writers of medical works during the Interregnum. - Thulesius has given us a welcome beginning of a study of a fascinating and neglected figure who made serious contributions to mid-seventeenth-century medicine while always living on the fringes of the established and licensed medical community.' - Martha Baldwin, Journal of the History or Medicine Was Nicholas Culpeper (1616-54) the father of English herbal medicine or a quacksalver and charlatan astrologer? This first modern biography shows a more complex picture. For example during the Civil War the Puritan Culpeper was wounded while fighting on the Parliamentarian side, as a physician of the poor, he had a burning desire to explain the secrets of medicine to ordinary people, He was not only the author of the famous herbal The English Physician but he also wrote the first book on midwifery and childcare and translated The London Pharmacopoeia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333555644
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/25/1992
Edition description: 1992
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of Plates - Preface - Birth in Ockley - Youth in Sussex - Cambridge and Youthful Protest - Mortar & Pestle - Encounter with Lilly - Alice Fields - Civil War & Fights - Pandora's Box, 1649 - Midwifery, 1651 - The Herbal, 1652 - Witchcraft & Starcraft - Mysteries of Alchemy & Physick - Printed Matters - Culpeper's Ghost - Culpeper in America - Epilogue - Notes - Bibliography of Culpeper's Work - Index
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