Present remedies against the plague Shewing sundrye preseruatiues for the same, by wholsome fumes, drinkes, vomits and other inward receits; as also the perfect cure (by implaisture) of any that are therewith infected. Now necessary to be obserued of euery housholder, to auoide the infection, lately begun in some places of this cittie. Written by a learned physition, for the health of his countrey.
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- Present remedies against the plague Shewing sundrye preseruatiues for the same, by wholsome fumes, drinkes, vomits and other inward receits; as also the perfect cure (by implaisture) of any that are therewith infected. Now necessary to be obserued of euery housholder, to auoide the infection, lately begun in some places of this cittie. Written by a learned physition, for the health of his countrey.
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- Learned phisition.
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- [London] :: Printed [by William Jaggard?] for Thomas Pauyer, and are to be sold at his shop at the entrance into the Exchange,
- 1603.
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- Plague -- Prevention -- Early works to 1800.
- Plague -- Treatment -- Early works to 1800.
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"Present remedies against the plague Shewing sundrye preseruatiues for the same, by wholsome fumes, drinkes, vomits and other inward receits; as also the perfect cure (by implaisture) of any that are therewith infected. Now necessary to be obserued of euery housholder, to auoide the infection, lately begun in some places of this cittie. Written by a learned physition, for the health of his countrey." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19448.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Reader.
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These things ought duely to be looked vnto. (Viz.)
- For ayring your Roomes.
- A Fume of great experience.
- Another.
- To smell to.
- Another.
- To tast or chewe in the mouth.
- To eate.
- Another.
- Another.
- To comfort the stomacke.
- To drinke.
- Another.
- Another.
- Another.
- Another.
- Another to drinke.
- to procure Sweat.
- A speciall preseruatiue against the Plague.
- An other speciall Preseruatiue.
- An other Preseruatiue to be distilled.
- If the Patient be bound in the body.
- Drinke for ordinary Dyet.
- For Vomitting.
- To prouoke Vomit.
- Another.
- A speciall Vomit.
- For purging.
- A very wholsome purge.
- A wholsome water to be distilled.
- Outward medicines to ripen the sore.
- Another.
- Another.
- Another.
- Another.
- Other Obseruations.
- For a Fume.
- For Ayring Apparrell.
- A perfect good Plaister for the Cure of the sore after it is broken.
- Additions.
- To take the infection from a house infected.
- Another.
- Against the new burning Feuer.
- To drinke for the whot Feuer.
- To procuresleepe to the sicke Persons that are diseased either with the Plague or the hote Feuer.