Gardening & Environment Health & Medicine
Dorothy Hall's Herbal Medicine distills four decades of the Australian herbalist's practice into one inviting, illustrated guide that beginners and seasoned plant-lovers return to again and again. Hall's warm, no-nonsense voice walks readers through harvesting, drying and safely using familiar garden herbs plus lesser-known native species for everyday ailments.
This vintage 1991 Lothian paperback is richly illustrated with line drawings that clarify plant identification, dosage charts and step-by-step remedy preparation. At 327 pages it doubles as a quick reference and a cover-to-cover read, covering everything from soothing teas to natural first-aid salves and gentle support for stress and sleep.
The book shows its age only modestly: light foxing speckles the closed page edges and the first and last few leaves, with occasional heavier spots that never intrude on text or artwork. Interior pages remain crisp, binding square and illustrations sharp—an affordable, ready-to-use copy for the kitchen bench or backpack.
Collectors of Australian natural-health classics and anyone seeking a trustworthy entry point into herbal self-care will appreciate this gently worn edition of Dorothy Hall's time-tested wisdom.