London tryacle being the enemie to all infectious diseases; as may appear by the discourse following.
- Title
- London tryacle being the enemie to all infectious diseases; as may appear by the discourse following.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Edw: Allde,
- 1612.
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- Subject terms
- Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
- Antidotes -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"London tryacle being the enemie to all infectious diseases; as may appear by the discourse following." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06273.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the gentle Reader, R.B. wisheth all health and welfare according to his owne harts desire.
- The contents of the Booke,
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The occasion of the making of London Triacle
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Of the first inuention of
Theriaca, and in what estimation mightie Princes euer haue had it. -
VVhy it was called
Triacle or Theriaca. - Of the vertues, and qualities of London Tryacle.
- The order of vsing Lon∣don Triacle.
- For what cause the receate is not yet published, and wherefore the making thereof is commited onely to one Apothecarie.
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Of the first inuention of