The English Physitian
                           THE  
                    ENGLISH PHYSITIAN:
                            OR
       An Astrologo-Physical Discourse of the Vulgar
                    Herbs of this Nation.

    Being 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.

Here in also shewed,

1.  The way of making Plaisters, Oyntments, Oyls,           
    Pultisses, Syrups, Decoctions, Julips, or Waters, of    
    all sorts of Physical Herbs, That you may have them     
    readie for your use at all times of the yeer.
2.  What Planet governeth every Herb or Tree (used in       
    Physick) that groweth in England.
3.  The Time of gathering all Herbs, both Vulgarly, and     
    Astrologically.
4.  The Way of drying and keeping the Herbs all the yeer.
5.  The Way of keeping their Juyces ready for use at all    
    times.
6.  The Way of making and keeping all kind of useful        
    Compounds made of Herbs.
7.  The way of mixing Medicines according to Cause and and  
    Mixture of the Disease, and Part of the Body            
    Afflicted.

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       By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. Student in Physick
                     and Astrologie.
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                         LONDON:
Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in 
         Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange. 1652.

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