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Adrianus van Royen (1704-79), professor of medicine and herbalism at Leiden, c.1730-c.1770. Creator: UnknownAdrianus van Royen (1704-79), Dutch botanist, professor of medicine and herbalism at Leiden, c.1730-c.1770
Ilkley Wells Hydropathic Establishment (and Hotel), 1856. Creator: UnknownIlkley Wells Hydropathic Establishment (and Hotel), 1856. 'The village of Ilkley, in Wharfedale, Yorkshire, has long been celebrated for its fine scenery
Le Marchand de vulnéraire, vers 1820, c1820. Creator: Ecole FrancaiseLe Marchand de vulneraire, vers 1820, c1820
The Cupper (Kopster), 1695. Creator: Cornelis DusartThe Cupper (Kopster), 1695
Hotel and Hydropathic Establishment about to be erected at Upper Norwood, 1862. Creator: UnknownHotel and Hydropathic Establishment about to be erected at Upper Norwood, [South London], 1862. The site...is within a few minutes walk of the main entrance of the Crystal Palace
Common Hop, c1891, (1891). Artist: Anne PrattCommon Hop, c1891, (1891). From Wild Flowers, by Anne Pratt, 1891. [Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1891]
The Homeopaths: First Treatment (plate 4), 1843. Creator: Charles Emile JacqueThe Homeopaths: First Treatment (plate 4), 1843
The Homeopaths: Second Treatment (plate 5), 1843. Creator: Charles Emile JacqueThe Homeopaths: Second Treatment (plate 5), 1843
Old Womens Remedies (plate 6), 1843. Creator: Charles Emile JacqueOld Womens Remedies (plate 6), 1843
The Hydropaths: Second Treatment (plate 2), 1843. Creator: Charles Emile JacqueThe Hydropaths: Second Treatment (plate 2), 1843
The Hydropaths: First Treatment (plate 1), 1843. Creator: Charles Emile JacqueThe Hydropaths: First Treatment (plate 1), 1843
The Hydropaths: Third Treatment (plate 3), 1843. Creator: Charles Emile JacqueThe Hydropaths: Third Treatment (plate 3), 1843
J. Gerarde, (c1545-1612), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Gerarde, (c1545-1612), 1830. John Gerard or Gerarde, (c1545-1612) English botanist with a large herbal garden in London, author of Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes
Homoeopathic Hospital, Queen Square, c1910. Creator: UnknownHomoeopathic Hospital, Queen Square, c1910. The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, on the corner of Queen Square and Great Ormond Street in Bloomsbury, London, was established in 1849
Teheran. Epicier Droguiste Sur La Place Royale, (Apothecary on the Royal Square), 1900. 1900. From " Autour du Monde - Fascicule VIII". [L. Boulanger, Paris, 1900 ]
Woody - Nightshade, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeWoody - Nightshade, 1877. Woody - Nightshade or Bittersweet, (Solanum dulcamara) is a perennial vine considered an invasive species, the berry is poisonous to humans and livestock
Comfrey, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeComfrey, 1877. Comfrey, (Symphytum officinale), a perennial flowering plant used in traditional and herbal medicine. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F
Herb-Robert, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeHerb-Robert, 1877. Herb-Robert, (Geranium robertianum) - annual or biennial plant used in traditional herbalism. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F
Germander Speedwell, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeGermander Speedwell, 1877. Germander Speedwell, (Veronica chamaedrys) - a perennial flowering plant, used in traditional Austrian medicine
Periwinkle, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmePeriwinkle, 1877. Periwinkle, (Vinca) - herbaceous trailing plant with medicinal qualities. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A
Sweet Violet, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeSweet Violet, 1877. Sweet Violet, (Viola odorata) - a hardy herbaceous, scented flowering perennial, used in herbal medicine. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F
Borage, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeBorage, 1877. Borage, (Borago officinalis), also known as a starflower - an annual herb native to the Mediterranean and used in Herbal medicine
Daisy & Marsh-Marigold, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeDaisy & Marsh-Marigold, 1877. Daisy, (Bellis perennis) - herbaceous perennial used in herbal medicine and Marsh-Marigold, (Caltha palustris) - also a perennial, herbaceous plant
Primrose, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmePrimrose, 1877. Primrose, (Primula vulgaris), a perennial evergreen plant, both flowers and leaves are edible. Contains small amounts of saponins, and was given for colds
Scrophularia Ehrharti. Ehrharts Water-Betony, 19th Century. The green figwort, water betony, or water figwort, is a perennial herbaceous plant found in temperate regions of the Northern hemisphere
Hydrotherapy treatments, c1902. Wet packs for treating the the kidney (top) and spine (middle). Bottom: sitz-bath and half-bath
James Manby Gully, British physician, 1876. Artist: SpyJames Manby Gully, British physician, 1876. Gully (1808-1883) practised first in London then in Malvern, Worcestershire, where he specialised in hydrotherapy
James Graham, Scottish quack doctor, 1795. Artist: John KayJames Graham, Scottish quack doctor, 1795. Graham (1745-1794) set up the Temple of Health in The Adelphi, London. He used milk baths, friction, electricity and magnetism in the treatments he offered
Winebago medicine bundlesWinebago Native American medicine bundles that belonged to a medicine man
Acupuncture chart for the rear of the body, Japanese, 19th century
Acupuncture chart for the front of the body, Japanese, 19th century
Acupuncture chart, 19th century
A Quack in the Right Place, 1864. Artist: John TennielA Quack in the Right Place; Or, What we Should Like to See, 1864. A quack doctor is pelted with his own preparations, together with carrots and the occasional dead cat