Food and physick for every householder & his family during the time of the plague very useful, both for the free and the infected, and necessary for all persons in what condition or quality soever : together with several prayers and meditations before, in, and after infection, very needful in all infectious and contagious times, and fit as well for the country as the city / published by T.D. for the publick good.
- Title
- Food and physick for every householder & his family during the time of the plague very useful, both for the free and the infected, and necessary for all persons in what condition or quality soever : together with several prayers and meditations before, in, and after infection, very needful in all infectious and contagious times, and fit as well for the country as the city / published by T.D. for the publick good.
- Author
- T. D.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T. Leach for F. Coles ...,
- 1665.
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- Subject terms
- Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
- Plague -- England -- London.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Food and physick for every householder & his family during the time of the plague very useful, both for the free and the infected, and necessary for all persons in what condition or quality soever : together with several prayers and meditations before, in, and after infection, very needful in all infectious and contagious times, and fit as well for the country as the city / published by T.D. for the publick good." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37471.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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part
- An Excellent Medicine, to Prevent the PLAGƲE.
- An approved Medicine after Infection.
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Those that fear the
Plague, and are not Infected, let them take of this Drink hereafter following, which is twice in every Week, half a spoonful at a time: It hath been observed, that never any one dyed of theSickness, that did take it in time. - subpart
- These Things ought duly to be looked unto▪ viz.
- For Ayring your Rooms.
- To Smell to.
- To taste or chew in the Mouth.
- To Eat.
- To Drink.
- Another.
- Another.
- Another special Preservative.
- Drink for ordinary Dyet.
- For Vomiting.
- To provoke Vomit.
- For Purging.
- A very wholesome Water, to be Distilled.
- Outward Medicines to Ripen the Sore.
- Another.
- Another.
- For Ayring Apparel.
- To Preserve from the Infection of the Plague.
- To take the Infection from a House Infected.
- Against the new Burning Feaver.
- To procure Sleep to the Sick Persons, that are Diseased, either with the Plague, or the hot Feaver.
- A PRAYER Against the PLAGƲE.
- A PRAYER, For those that are not Visited.
- A PRAYER, For those that are Visited.
- meditations
- part
- The Table.