Saturday, 8 July 2017
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
Herbs in History
Among other things on her table, there was a long list of causes of death during the early 1800's which was interesting, though many of them sounded horrifying. Cancer and Canker were listed separately which surprised me, as I had thought Canker to be an old name for Cancer - I was told that Cankers are actually sores on the skin - so to die from them must have been very painful. Also listed were Lunacy, Gout and Childbirth - even though Gout can be excruciating I didn't know that it could kill you.
We talked about what treatments and medicines were available at that time, many of which would still have involved herbal preparations.
Afterwards, we went across the market square to look at an Apothecary's shop set up from about the late 16th century.
Apothecary Shop |
This chart was used to diagnose illness using the patients urine |
Leeches - used in blood-letting |
Chest used for storing medicinal ingredients |
Ingredients ready to be processed |
Brass pestle and mortar used to grind ingredients together |
Salve ready for use (and for testing!) |
Saturday, 1 July 2017
30 Days Wild in June - Round Up
Life has been very busy and I haven't had time to blog about our activities for the last several days, so here is a round up of my favourite s from this week:
10.30pm 22nd June
Jumping waves, Littlehampton East Beach, 23rd June
Birthday cakes on the beach, 23rd June
Purple podded peas, Weald and Downland Living Museum
Leek flower - we all thought it looked like it was wearing a nightcap!
Leek flowers opening
Running through a meadow full of beautiful wildflowers
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