Here foloweth thre practyses, nowe vsed at Mountpyller, by mon syre Emery. a romayne borne in Rome, a doctoure in astronomye [et] phesyke and other doth practyse the same, fyrste an oyle, or onement, and a powder, and the. iii. a water, for many infyrmytes and deseases for the health of the body.
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- Here foloweth thre practyses, nowe vsed at Mountpyller, by mon syre Emery. a romayne borne in Rome, a doctoure in astronomye [et] phesyke and other doth practyse the same, fyrste an oyle, or onement, and a powder, and the. iii. a water, for many infyrmytes and deseases for the health of the body.
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- Emery, John, doctoure in astronomye et phesyke.
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- [[London] :: Newly imprynted by me Robert wyer,
- [1554?]]
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"Here foloweth thre practyses, nowe vsed at Mountpyller, by mon syre Emery. a romayne borne in Rome, a doctoure in astronomye [et] phesyke and other doth practyse the same, fyrste an oyle, or onement, and a powder, and the. iii. a water, for many infyrmytes and deseases for the health of the body." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21331.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
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- ¶Of oyle of mandrage.
- ¶Oyle of Lylye.
- ¶Oyle of yuy.
- ¶Oyle of populeon.
- ¶Oyle de bay.
- ¶Oyle of Feuerfoy.
- ¶Oyle of Sauyne.
- ¶Oyle of Byrche.
- ¶An oyntement of elme.
- ¶Oyle of pulyoll, or hullewort.
- ¶Oyle of Egges.
- ¶Oyle of whete.
- ¶Thus endeth the Fyrste practyse of oyles. ¶And hereafter foloweth the practyse of Powdres.
- ¶A powder agaynst cardyacle.
- ¶Powder agaynst flux.
- ¶Powdre for delycate men.
- ¶Powdre agaynst theouar.
- ¶Powdre for woundes.
- ¶Powdre of Betoyne.
- ¶Here endeth the practyse of powdres. ¶And foloweth the practyse of waters, necessary.
- ¶water of Coperose.
- ¶water to sle fowle wormes.
- ¶water of dragons.
- ¶water of Tormentyll.
- ¶water of Bytayne.
- ¶water of Egrymone.
- ¶water of auence.
- ¶water of bawme.
- ¶water of longe de befe.
- ¶water of pympernell.
- ¶water of Fenell.
- ¶water of Columbyne.
- ¶water of mynte
- ¶water of Valerian.
- ¶Here foloweth of the moste profytablest tyme that beth to drawe blode of men and women. Nowe it is to say al the dayes moste profytable and beste.