A comfortable regiment, and a very wholsome order against the moste perilous pleurisi whereof many doe daily die within this citee of London, and other places: and what the cause is of the same, doen by William Bulleyn, December. 8. Anno salutis 1562.

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A comfortable regiment, and a very wholsome order against the moste perilous pleurisi whereof many doe daily die within this citee of London, and other places: and what the cause is of the same, doen by William Bulleyn, December. 8. Anno salutis 1562.
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Bullein, William, d. 1576.
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Imprinted at London :: By Ihon Kingston,
[Anno salutis 1562]
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Pleurisy -- Early works to 1800.
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"A comfortable regiment, and a very wholsome order against the moste perilous pleurisi whereof many doe daily die within this citee of London, and other places: and what the cause is of the same, doen by William Bulleyn, December. 8. Anno salutis 1562." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17157.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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¶ To cure the Pleuriti Non verae.

THe cough but verie little, and the paine not so greate, as the verie Pleurisy haue: to be letten blood, to haue warme Baye Salte applied in a bagge vnto the place is good: so is a pla∣ster made of the pouder of Mallowes, l••••t sede, Fenigrece sede, herbe Grace, & freshe Butter, mingle al together, and with vn∣washed Woll, spred vpon linnen, laie on these thynges, & couer them with an other linen clothe, then twilt it fine, & make it warme betwene two platters, and applie it to the place, wherein moste grief is, you maie put to this a little strong Uineger.

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