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A brilliant restoration of the symbolic, philosophical, and spiritual foundations of the practice of herbal medicine
Expansive and ambitious in scope, Dylan Warren-Davis' book chronologically follows the practice of physic from Hippocrates in the classical world up until the modern day. He posits an essential argument for a return to the metaphysical underpinnings of herbalism that were central to the art of working with plants for centuries prior.
The Metaphysical Physician explores concepts central to the practice of physic throughout history, such as the elements, the hermetic three worlds, the signs of the zodiac, alchemical principles, the tree of life, and metaphysical fusion. Dylan Warren-Davis expertly weaves these concepts through different period of history, focusing on key moments and figures, such as Galen, monastic culture, the black death, witch hunts, Culpeper, the Elizabethan period, the enlightenment, and more - up until the twenty-first century.
The Metaphysical Physician provides a foundational backdrop to understanding the rich history from which physic was born, and derives a vital path forward for a richer appreciation of working with plants. It is essential reading for any herbalist wishing to deepen their practice, or indeed any person interested in the fascinating and complex history of herbal medicine



