A treatise of the plague containing the nature, signes, and accidents of the same, with the certaine and absolute cure of the feuers, botches and carbuncles that raigne in these times: and aboue all things most singular experiments and preseruatiues in the same, gathered by the obseruation of diuers worthy trauailers, and selected out of the writing of the best learned phisitians in this age. By Thomas Lodge, Doctor in Phisicke.
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- A treatise of the plague containing the nature, signes, and accidents of the same, with the certaine and absolute cure of the feuers, botches and carbuncles that raigne in these times: and aboue all things most singular experiments and preseruatiues in the same, gathered by the obseruation of diuers worthy trauailers, and selected out of the writing of the best learned phisitians in this age. By Thomas Lodge, Doctor in Phisicke.
- Author
- Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.
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- London :: Printed [by Thomas Creede and Valentine Simmes] for Edward White and N[icholas] L[ing],
- 1603.
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- Plague -- Early works to 1800.
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"A treatise of the plague containing the nature, signes, and accidents of the same, with the certaine and absolute cure of the feuers, botches and carbuncles that raigne in these times: and aboue all things most singular experiments and preseruatiues in the same, gathered by the obseruation of diuers worthy trauailers, and selected out of the writing of the best learned phisitians in this age. By Thomas Lodge, Doctor in Phisicke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06182.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
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TAke pure and swéete Ladanum, Beniamin, Storax Ca∣lamite, of the Trocisques of Gallia Moscata, of Cloues, Mace, Spikenard, the wood of Aloes, the thrée Saun∣••••rs, the rootes of Orace, of eache halfe an ounce, let all these 〈◊〉〈◊〉 beaten to a fine powder and searsed, and then incorporate the whole with liquide Storax, adding therevnto of Muske ••nd Amber, of each a dramme, of Ciuet two drammes, make •• ••aste hereof with the infection of Gumme Tragacents in ••ose water.