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A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of oranges and lemons.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of oranges and lemons.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of apples.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of wheat.
A picture of a page from Thomas Cogan's "Haven of Health" describing the benefits of Meat
An illustration of anatomical theater, where the study of the body would be performed, created by Andries Stock in 1616.
An illustration of Hippocrates (460-377 BCE), a Greek physician who created humoral pathology.
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A piece of jewelry created in the 1500s made of gold and highlighted by emeralds and diamonds the original creator is unknown however it was donated to the Walters Art Museum in 1931.
A depiction of deadly nightshade, a plant that leads victims to death through deep sleep.
An image showing foxgloves, a dangerous plant that when used properly has many medicinal purposes.
A woodcut in a series created by Hans Holbein the Younger. This is image is "The Physician" from his "Totentanz" or "Dance Macabre" series.
Turky Wheat is a variant of Turkie Corne or Maize as we know it. It shows the smaller ear size in this close up of the image.
A close up image of the woodblock print showing Turkie Corne. Turkie Corne is what Europeans of the time called Maize from the Americas.
A three-tiered diagram symbolizing the arts of alchemy. The top symbolizes the various states of matter, the middle represents diagrams. The lower section symbolizes distillation and calcination.
A close up image of the wood block prints showing two different types of ears of wheat.
The full page of wheat from Gerards Herbal showing both flat and double eared variants. Also includes the natures and some of the plants uses.
A letter that Parkinson wrote to the queen in the beginning of "The Garden of Pleasant Flowers"
Close up still image of the word "tomes" in the 1628 edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy.
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