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Updated: April 30, 2025
More than fifty years after the publication of Boece's "History," old Gerard of London, the famous "master in chirurgerie" of his day, gave an account of the barnacle goose, and not only entered into minute particulars of its growth and origin, but illustrated its manner of production by means of the engraver's art of his day.
In Gerard's Herbal, a medical work published in 1596 "Gathered by John Gerarde of London, Master in Chirurgerie" it is laid down that "the root of the Briar-bush is a singular remedy found out by oracle against the biting of a mad dog."
Donne is one of the most fascinating, in some ways one of the most inscrutable, figures in our literature, and we may contemplate him with instruction from his first wild escapade into the Azores down to his voluntary penitence in the pulpit and the winding-sheet. THE HERBALL or General Historie of Plantes. Gathered by John Gerarde, of London, Master in Chirurgerie.
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