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Frank C. Cook (June 9, 1963 – August 19, 2009) was an American ethnobotanist, humanitarian, and educator who traveled the world studying plants and learning from the healers of various traditions while offering classes [1] with a unique exchange model of 'give what you can; receive what you need'.
Francis or Frank Cook may refer to: Francis Cook, 1st Viscount of Monserrate (1817–1901), British textile trader; Sir Francis Cook, 4th Baronet (1907–1978), British artist; Frank Cook (American football) (fl. 1892), American football coach; Frank Cook (American musician) (1942–2021), American drummer for the blues rock band Canned Heat
Hilda Leyel (née Wauton; 6 December 1880 – 15 April 1957), who wrote under the name Mrs. C. F. Leyel, was an expert on herbalism and founded the Society of Herbalists (later the Herb Society) [1] in England in 1927, as well as a chain of herbalist stores called the Culpeper House herb shops.
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Adelma Grenier Simmons (December 16, 1903 – December 3, 1997) was an American herbalist and author. She was one of the leading herbal figures in America in the 20th century. A legend for her knowledge of herbal lore and history, she was also a prolific author and sparked an interest in herb gardening across the country.
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Frank Auerbach, the renowned figurative painter who fled Nazi Germany as a child, has died aged 93.. Having escaped to Britain via the Kindertransport scheme, Auerbach enjoyed a highly acclaimed ...
It is believed that in later years Frank Cook would become a psychiatrist in California. [16] Charlie Allen would stay with Pacific Gas & Electric until 1973 where he would use the band's name to launch a solo career. [14] He died in 1990. Ted Greene would become a well-respected guitarist and teacher. He died in 2005. [17]