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
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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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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Plague -- Early works to 1800.
Pediatrics -- Early works to 1800.
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The contentes of the trea∣tyse of the pestilence.
In the first parte.
A preface of the authore.
What is signified by this worde pes∣tilence.
The first roote or cause superior of the pestilence.
The seconde roote superior.
The thyrde roote, inferiour.
The fourth roote, or cause intersor.
Of eleccion of the ayre.
Of eatyng and drynkyng.
Of slepyng and waking.
Of exercise.
Of emptines and fulnes.
Of accidentes of the mynde.
Of medicines preseruatyues.
A drynke for the pestilence.
A good preseruatiue for ye cōmō people
A pouder for the same.
An other singuler remedie for rich mē.
An other soueraigne and goodly receit
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bothe preseruatiue and curatiue.
Of swete waters.
Perfumes against the pestilence.
Pomaunders for pestilence.
¶In the seconde parte,
Howe to knowe a person infected.
Of the cure of pestilence by the way of diete.
Of the cure of pestilence by the way of medicines.
A receite agaynst the pestilence.
Manardus medicine.
A lectuary of great vertue.
An other medicine liquide.
Of letting bloud, vētoses & purgaciōs.
Of applicaciō of outward medicines.
A plaister to ripe a botche comming of the pestilence.
An other for the same.
The vse of surgerye for hym that hath no botche.
Of the cure of carbūcles and anthrax.
A good defenciue.
A declaraciō of ye vtilitie of veines cō∣mōly to be let bloud in ye body of mā.
Finis.
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