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OverviewIn 9th century England Bishop Alfeah the Bald is dabbling with magic. By collecting folk remedies from pagan women he risks his reputation. Yet posterity has been kind, as from the pages of Bald's book a remedy has been found that cures the superbug MRSA where modern antibiotics have failed. Within a few months of this discovery a whole new area of medical research called Ancientbiotics has been created to discover further applications for these remedies. Yet, what will science make of the elves, hags and nightwalkers which also stalk the pages of Bald's book and its companion piece Lacnunga, urging prescriptions of a very different, unsettling nature. Cures for the 'moon mad' and hysteria are interspersed with directives to drink sheep's dung and jump across dead men's graves. 'Old English Medical Remedies' explores the herbal efficacy of these ancient remedies whilst evaluating the supernatural, magical elements and suggests these provide a powerful psychological narrative revealing an approach to healthcare far more sophisticated than hitherto believed. All the while, the voices of the wise women who created and used these remedies are brought to life, after centuries of demonisation by the Church. AUTHOR: Sinead Spearing is a psychological historian specialising in the research of obscure beliefs. She worked as a professional musician before returning to university to study psychology and philosophy. Following a number of articles published in Journals including those of The British Psychological Society and Mensa, Sin ad began researching the bizarre world of Old English medicine, psychiatry and associated supernatural traditions. 50 illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sinead SpearingPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword History ISBN: 9781526711700ISBN 10: 1526711702 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 05 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCoining a new area of medical research, Ancientbiotics explores the efficacy of ancient remedies. The voices of the old herbalists and their remedies come to life in this book. For example, there is the 9th century England Bishop AElfheah the Bald, who risked his reputation to collect folk remedies from the pagan country women. The book discussed the ways in which many of these old remedies have been shown by science to be effective. One even slows down the superbug MRSA where modern antibiotics have failed. Historian Spearing writes for the British Psychological Society. --American Herb Association Author InformationSin ad Spearing is a psychological historian specialising in the research of obscure beliefs. She worked as a professional musician before returning to university to study psychology and philosophy. Following a number of articles published in Journals including those of The British Psychological Society and Mensa, Sin ad began researching the bizarre world of Old English medicine, psychiatry and associated supernatural traditions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |