The regiment of life, whereunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the boke of children, newly corrected and enlarged by T. Phayre

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The regiment of life, whereunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the boke of children, newly corrected and enlarged by T. Phayre
Author
Goeurot, Jean.
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[Imprinted at Lo[n]don :: In fletestrete at the signe of the Sunne ouer against the condite, by Edwarde whitchurche,
1.5.5.0. [i.e. 1550]]
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Subject terms
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Plague -- Early works to 1800.
Pediatrics -- Early works to 1800.
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¶The contentes of the regiment of lyfe.

  • Of diseases and remedyes of the heed.
  • Payne commyng of choler.
  • Payne caused of fleume.
  • Payne caused of melancholye.
  • Regiment for all heedache.
  • Remedye for heedache of all causes.
  • Of diseases in the face.
  • To passifye a face vncurable.
  • For rednesse of the face.
  • For cākers, vlcers, & Noli me tāgere.
  • For wormes in the face.
  • A purgacion for the same.
  • Dyete for the same sycknesse.
  • For the eyes, and to quicken ye sighte.
  • For payne in the eyes.
  • For bloodshoten eyes.
  • For swellyng of the eyes.
  • For sore eyes.
  • For great payne in the eyes.
  • For rednesse in the eyes.
  • For hardnesse in the eyes.
  • ...

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  • For al rednesse of eyes.
  • To drye the eyes.
  • For webbes in the eyes.
  • Regiment for diseases in the eyes.
  • For infirmities of the eares.
  • For stynkyng of the nose.
  • For nosebleadyng.
  • Remedye for tothache.
  • To make teeth whyte.
  • Remedyes for diseases in the breest.
  • For a horce voyce.
  • For the cough.
  • For shortnesse of wynde.
  • For asthma.
  • An oyntment for the breath.
  • Regiment for the same.
  • Remedies for phthysyke.
  • For the pleauresye.
  • For diseases in the rybbes.
  • Weakenesse of the hert, and the cure.
  • Swownyng.
  • For diseases of the stomake.
  • For weakenes therof.
  • For abhorryng of meate.
  • For belchyng.
  • ...

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  • For wyndinesse therof.
  • For the hicket.
  • Regiment for hicket.
  • For vomytyng.
  • To comforte the stomake.
  • Peyne in the stomake.
  • Remedies for diseases of the lyuer.
  • A singuler purgacion for colere.
  • Other medicines laxatyue.
  • For heate in the lyuer.
  • For stopping of the lyuer.
  • Remedie for diseases of the galle.
  • For Iaundies.
  • For diseases in the splene.
  • A goodly purgacion for melancholy.
  • For the blacke Iaundies.
  • For all oppilacions.
  • Diseases of the bowels.
  • For colyke and yliaca passio.
  • For the wyndye colyke.
  • A supposytorye.
  • A purgacion for collike of fleume.
  • A glyster for all colyke.
  • Payne of the raynes, and remedye.
  • Diete for colike & paine of the reines.
  • ...

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  • Fluxes of the bellye.
  • Remedie for the fluxe lienteria.
  • For the fluxe diarthea and other.
  • Lectuaries for the fluxe.
  • For fluxe of all causes.
  • Diseases of the matrice.
  • To staunche the fluxe of women.
  • For strangling of the matrice.
  • For all paines of the mother.
  • Of the stone ī the raines and bladder.
  • with the perfect cure and diete for the same.
  • Of the goute, with the causes and re∣medyes.
¶Finis.
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