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"THE ENGLISH PHYSICIAN (1663) WITH 369 MEDICINES MADE OF ENGLISH HERBS"

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Rare historic 1663 pharmaceutical Book on CDROM: CDROM of the very rare and very interesting "THE ENGLISH PHYSICIAN WITH 369 MEDICINES MADE OF ENGLISH HERBS" on CDROM . By Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654.). CDROM includes pdf images of all 440 pages of an original 1770 edition of this famous book originally published in 1663. The origin of modern pharmaceuticals began with this work. Medical use of herbs such as foxglove, from which the heart medication digitalis was purified, is described in fascinating detail. This book is an authenic source of information on the herbal origins of modern pharmacotherapy.
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CD-R is both Mac and Windows compatible. Now you can own the CDROM of this fabulous rare book. Convenient and complete thumbnail pdf index of all pages is included. Includes ability to magnify, enlarge, and examine fine details. Unique gift for nurses, doctors, premed or medical students, or anyone interested in pharmacology, pharmaceutics, medicines, history of science, history of pharmacology, herbal medicines, alternative medicine, pharmacognosy, or medical science! Good resource for your elibrary. FREE SHIPPING TO USA and CANADA. We ship internationally (worldwide) at actual shipping cost ($0.80 per CD to Europe). 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

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