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		<title>The Physick Garden</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[The intriguingÂ tales of 80 plants that have been used to heal andÂ cure our bodies -Â from ancient superstitions to old wives' tales that worked.Â ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The intriguing  tales of the plants that have been used to heal and  cure our bodies, brought to life with beautifully surreal illustrations from Alice Smith.  </b></p>
<p>Since the dawn of time, people have used plants as remedies, to both positive and deadly effect. These herbal treatments have become <b>enshrined in folklore</b>, in <b>old wives&#8217; tales</b> and in the <b>curious names</b> we have given local species. Many have also found their way into modern medicine cabinets &#8211; but not always in the form you would expect.</p>
<p>This book imagines a physick garden of healing plants that have been used across the globe by different generations. But<b> were Italian Renaissance women dicing with death </b>when they  dropped belladonna in their eyes?  Can comfrey really be used to <b>heal broken bones?</b>  And can St John&#8217;s Wort scare away more than bad spirits?  </p>
<p>Taking you<b> around the body</b>, from the brain to the bowels, <i>The Physick Garden  </i>introduces 80 plants with curious medicinal pasts.  With <b>striking illustrations</b> and <b>lively tales</b>,  this book  will show that<b></b>sometimes there <i>is</i> method in the madness.</p>
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