Approoved medicines and cordiall receiptes with the natures, qualities, and operations of sundry samples. Very commodious and expedient for all that are studious of such knowledge.

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Title
Approoved medicines and cordiall receiptes with the natures, qualities, and operations of sundry samples. Very commodious and expedient for all that are studious of such knowledge.
Author
Newton, Thomas, 1542?-1607.
Publication
Imprinted at London :: In Fleete-streete by Thomas Marshe,
1580.
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Subject terms
Materia medica, Vegetable -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
Therapeutics -- Early works to 1800.
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"Approoved medicines and cordiall receiptes with the natures, qualities, and operations of sundry samples. Very commodious and expedient for all that are studious of such knowledge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08175.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Fell, The Gall.

THe Gallis the hoatest humor of the bo∣dy, tor it is hoat and dry in the routh degree: and if it there is much diuersity, ac∣cordinge to the diuersities of the 〈◊〉〈◊〉: the weakest is the gal: of Swyne, which is good for ulcerations of the Eares: sharper than that be the Galles of the Sheepe, of the Goate, of the Bore, and Bull. The Gailes of birds be sharper & dryer than the Galles of fourefooted Beaues, and among them the Galle of the Cocke, and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 bee cheife: the Galles of aukes be so sharpe, that they doe exulcerate: Galies be vsed in dyuers medicines, & specta••••y tor eyes.

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