
The Story
PRINT QUALITY DIAMOND BOOKS* PRINT : XLP (Extra Large Print) 7 x 10* FONT: XLF (Extra Large Font), Magnified* BOOK: Historical Print, Authentic* CONTENT: Historical, Original, Authentic* INTERIOR: Extremely Clean* EXTERIOR: Extremely CleanNOTE: This is the only cleanest print edition available in the entire world. It is made possible through DIAMOND BOOKS.* * * * *All other Authors that have written of the nature of Herbs, give not a bit of reason why such an Herb was appropriated to such a part of the body, nor why it cured such a disease. Truly my own body being sickly, brought me easily into a capacity, to know that health was the greatest of all earthly blessings, and truly he was never sick that doth not believe it. Then I considered that all medicines were compounded of Herbs, Roots, Flowers, Seeds, &c. and this first set me to work in studying the nature of Simples, most of which I knew by sight before; and indeed all the Authors I could read gave me but little satisfaction in this particular, or none at all. Nicholas Culpeper, 1814.
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PRINT QUALITY DIAMOND BOOKS* PRINT : XLP (Extra Large Print) 7 x 10* FONT: XLF (Extra Large Font), Magnified* BOOK: Historical Print, Authentic* CONTENT: Historical, Original, Authentic* INTERIOR: Extremely Clean* EXTERIOR: Extremely CleanNOTE: This is the only cleanest print edition available in the entire world. It is made possible through DIAMOND BOOKS.* * * * *All other Authors that have written of the nature of Herbs, give not a bit of reason why such an Herb was appropriated to such a part of the body, nor why it cured such a disease. Truly my own body being sickly, brought me easily into a capacity, to know that health was the greatest of all earthly blessings, and truly he was never sick that doth not believe it. Then I considered that all medicines were compounded of Herbs, Roots, Flowers, Seeds, &c. and this first set me to work in studying the nature of Simples, most of which I knew by sight before; and indeed all the Authors I could read gave me but little satisfaction in this particular, or none at all. Nicholas Culpeper, 1814.












