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Herbal from Trento, Italy, from the 14th century, showing the Chavalaritas Roma plant, which was used for sutures and to stop haemorrhages. Herbals were ancient manuals to aid in the identification of plants for medicinal purposes; many manuscript herbals were published in medieval Europe, drawing largely on the herbals compiled by the ancient Greeks.

A book describing the medicinal properties of plants, often including illustrations. The earliest herbals are described by Pliny the Elder in the 1st century BC. In the Renaissance, the earliest printed herbal dates from 1477. A whole series followed in the 16th century; including Otto Brunfels' Herbarum Vivae Eicones (1530–36), Jerome Bock (1539), and Leonhart Fuchs (1542).



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It was idle for me to think of moving from the place until I should have recovered from the severe lameness that afflicted me; indeed my malady began seriously to alarm me; for, despite the herbal remedies of the natives, it continued to grow worse and worse.
Angel looked round for Mrs Crick's black-puddings, which he had directed to be nicely grilled as they did them at the dairy, and of which he wished his father and mother to appreciate the marvellous herbal savours as highly as he did himself.
"I know you," offering his hand cordially to Paul; "it was a prolific week, as my herbal and catalogues shall one day prove.
 
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