Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the table of this present boke more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines.

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Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the table of this present boke more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines.
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[Imprynted at London :: In the pultre at the longe shoppe by saynt Myldredys church dore by [J. Rastell for] me Rycherd Bankes,
[1526?]]
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Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800.
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"Here begynneth a newe boke of medecynes intytulyd or callyd the Treasure of pore men whiche sheweth many dyuerse good medecines for dyuerse certayn dysseases as in the table of this present boke more playnly shall appere. The boke of medecines." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13897.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.

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¶For lettynge of blode there be .iii. peryllous dayes in the yere.

¶Ther be thre dayes in the yere in the whiche no mā shulde let hym blode / nother for infyrmytes nor yet none other euyls / nor these dayes to take no dryn∣kes thoughe they be medycynable. These be the day¦es folowynge. The last day of Apryll. The yrst mō¦day

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of August. And the last monday of December. These thre dayes be forbyden / for than ben all ye vay¦nes full of blode of euery mā. And therfore yf a mā or woman be letten blode on these dayes / they shall dy within .xv. dayes. And you take ony medycyne in the aboue sayde dayes or ony malady you shall dye shortly after. Also yf you ete ony Goose flesshe in ye aboue sayde dayes / you shall dye within .xv. dayes after or els be mesell.

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