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Herbal remedies in seventeenth century Wendover.
Article details remedies detailed in a book of herbal remedies from the Cromwellian days in 1653 written by Nicholas Culpeper an English Physitian. Born in 1616 he believed in astronomical causes of illnesses and possible remedies. Culpeper translated the latin Pharmocopia thus making it available to all who could read for which he gained the wrath of other physcians. He was born and published in Wendover the book was held by the barber John Aldridge.
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