Here foloweth thre practyses, nowe vsed at Mountpyller, by mon syre Emery. a romayne borne in Rome, a doctoure in astronomye [et] phesyke and other doth practyse the same, fyrste an oyle, or onement, and a powder, and the. iii. a water, for many infyrmytes and deseases for the health of the body.
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Here foloweth thre practyses, nowe vsed at Mountpyller, by mon syre Emery. a romayne borne in Rome, a doctoure in astronomye [et] phesyke and other doth practyse the same, fyrste an oyle, or onement, and a powder, and the. iii. a water, for many infyrmytes and deseases for the health of the body.
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Emery, John, doctoure in astronomye et phesyke.
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[[London] :: Newly imprynted by me Robert wyer,
[1554?]]
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Medicine -- France -- Early works to 1800.
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"Here foloweth thre practyses, nowe vsed at Mountpyller, by mon syre Emery. a romayne borne in Rome, a doctoure in astronomye [et] phesyke and other doth practyse the same, fyrste an oyle, or onement, and a powder, and the. iii. a water, for many infyrmytes and deseases for the health of the body." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21331.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.
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¶Here endeth the practyse
of powdres.
¶And foloweth the practyse
of waters, necessary.
WAter that is good
for mannes syght
take sauge, fenell,
veruayne betayne
egrymonye, sana∣mundy,
camedrios
eufrasye, pympernell, tryfoyle, rewe,
of eche a lyke moche, & grynde them
well in a morter, and afterwarde ta¦ke
the powdre of aloen, and a lytell
camphorie, & mynge togyther with
euerose and stylit and that water is
profytable for all maner dyse ases of
iyen & it restoreth syght that is loste.
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