Culpeper’s Complete Herbal

Culpeper’s Complete Herbal by Nicholas Culpeper is a comprehensive reference work published by Book Jungle in June 2007. This edition spans 440 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the medicinal plants known to Europeans by the time they arrived in the Americas. The book discusses the historical context of botanical medicine, including the early European interest in new plants for medicinal use.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the relationship between European and New World botanical practices. The text highlights the significance of the “Badinus,” a manuscript that aimed to bridge the knowledge of medicinal plants from the Americas to Europe, although its impact was limited due to its mysterious disappearance. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in gardening, herbs, and the historical reference of medicinal plants.
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By the time Europeans arrived in the Americas, they possessed a long list of medicinal plants. They also began looking for new plants to use in medicine. The “Badinus” was the first manuscript to bring New World botanical medicine back to Europe in the 1550s. It was based on the work of an Aztec physician. However, Flannery pointed out, the “Badinus” disappeared, moving from one library to another, until it surfaced in the Vatican in 1929, so it had no effect on the way botanical medicines were used in Europe.
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