Erbario (Herbal), Veneto (?), 15th c. University of Pennsylvania, Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection, LJS 419
This herbal was begun in the first half of the 15th century. Most of the medicinal notes are in Italian, though some are in Latin.

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'The Anatomy of Melancholy, What it is: With all the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes, and Several Cures of it. In Three Maine Partitions with their several Sections, Members, and Subsections. Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically, Opened and Cut Up' by Robert Burton

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Hisako Arato, voiced by Saori Onishi, is a right-hand woman of Erina.
She has vast knowledge in Chinese medicinal food and doesn’t hesitate for the sake of cooking!
She used to follow Erina from 3 steps behind but now she tries to walk next to her!
https://t.co/NGGh2ypZJp

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Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed at home. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/QmWdejsYL1

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Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed at home. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/LaTPLKA2kh

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If flowers on are your thing, we hope you get a bouquet with ones as pretty as this cabbage rose from Robert Bentley's Medicinal plants (1880)

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A Curious Herbal: Gorgeous Illustrations from Elizabeth Blackwell's 18th-Century Encyclopedia of Medicinal Botany https://t.co/y9RV5Pk8eZ via <

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Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants. Dive in: https://t.co/vpV2EqjbWY

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Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed at home. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants: https://t.co/QmWdejbnmr

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Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed at home. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/LaTPLKA2kh

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A Curious Herbal – gorgeous illustrations from Elizabeth Blackwell's 18th-century encyclopedia of medicinal botany https://t.co/QmWdejsYL1

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“Yep. The Kaka hot springs. They’re very good for healing wounds and relaxation. It’s magical and medicinal properties are remarkable.”

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Despite the shared common name true ginger (Zingiber officinale) is in the Zingiberaceae (ginger family). Members of the Aristolochiaceae have been used historically for medicinal purposes but we know now that they contain aristolochic acids, which are carcinogenic & nephrotoxic.

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doktor and her medicinal instrument

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This lovely pomegranate comes from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal plants (1880-1881)

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Ashoka Tree
flower
medicinal properties

when it flowers? any story you remember?
company painting

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"digital acupuncture"
- one of my stream viewers

AE is a medicinal software now 👀

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Ok. It's true. I only post poorly Max updates in the hope that Bewbew will create him some medicinal art. And it fucking paid off! Look. I got a baby Maxoda. Revel in the cute. Admire the medical skill of the mighty . Thank you sweetheart. From me and sicknote. xxxx

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day 16 - Goldthread

This plant’s common name is derived from its long yellow root system, which is said to have multiple medicinal properties. It grows in shaded woodlands and blooms very quickly, so can be easily missed if you're not looking for it at the right time!

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🐺Wolfs Bane🐺
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noun
-any of several plants in the aconite genus Aconitum, bearing stalks of hood-shaped purplish-blue flowers, the monkshood A. napellus, which yields a poisonous alkaloid used medicinally.
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