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The Witches' Pharmacopoeia

by Robert Fletcher
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Overview

1896. This work was read before the Historical Club of the Johns Hopkins Hospital on April 13, 1896 and its subject is extraordinarily copious and long descending in its history. A belief in witchcraft characterized the earliest periods of which we have any record; it prevails among all savages or semi-civilized peoples at the present time, and is by no means extinct in otherwise intelligent communities.

Synopsis

1896. This work was read before the Historical Club of the Johns Hopkins Hospital on April 13, 1896 and its subject is extraordinarily copious and long descending in its history. A belief in witchcraft characterized the earliest periods of which we have any record; it prevails among all savages or semi-civilized peoples at the present time, and is by no means extinct in otherwise intelligent communities.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing Company
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781169487574

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