Hygieinē, or, A plain and practical discourse upon the first of the six non-naturals, viz, air with cautionary rules and directions for the preservation of people in this time of sickness, very necessary for the gentry and citizens that are now in the country to peruse before they come into London / by Tho. Cock.

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Hygieinē, or, A plain and practical discourse upon the first of the six non-naturals, viz, air with cautionary rules and directions for the preservation of people in this time of sickness, very necessary for the gentry and citizens that are now in the country to peruse before they come into London / by Tho. Cock.
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Cock, Thomas.
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London :: Printed by E.C. for Philem. Stephens Sen., Philem. Stephens Jun., Peter Dring, Joseph Leigh,
1665.
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ὙΓΙΕ˜ΙΝΗ, OR, A Plain and Practical DISCOURSE Upon the First of the Six NON-NATURALS, viz. AIR:

With Cautionary Rules and Directions for the PRESERVATION of People in this time of SICKNESS.

Very Necessary for the Gentry, and Citizens that are now in the Country, to peruse before they come into LONDON.

By THO. COCK.

Poena praesens (si animum afflicti convertit) finis est Culpae prae∣cedentis; Si autem minime convertit, initium est poenae sequentis. Curandum est igitur nè de tormento ad tormenta transiamus.

Grig. de Podagra.

London, Printed by E. C. for Philem. Stephens Sen. at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard. Philem. Stephens Jun. at the Kings Arms in Chancery-Lane. Peter Dring at the Sun in the Poultery. Joseph Leigh at the upper end of ••••••ing ••••ll Street near the Nags-head Tavern▪ 1665.

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