1. The complete herbalist, or, The people their own physicians by the use of nature's remedies: showing the great curative properties of all herbs, gums, balsams, barks, flowers, and roots : how they should be prepared, when and under what influences selected, at what times gathered, and for what diseases administered ; also, separate treatises on food and drinks, clothing, exercise, the regulation of the passions, life, health, and disease, longevity, medication, air and sunshine, bathing, sleep, etc. : also, symptoms of prevalent diseases, special treatment in special cases, and a new and plain system of hygienic principles Author(s): Brown, O. Phelps (Oliver Phelps) Publication: Jersey City, N.J. : O.P. Brown, 1867 Subject(s): PhytotherapyPlants, Medicinal