Choice and rare experiments in physick and chirurgery, or, A discovery of most approved medicines for the curing of most diseases incident to the body of men, women, and of children together with an antidotary of experiments never before published / found out by the studie and experience of Thomas Collins, student in physick neer the city of Gloucester.

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Choice and rare experiments in physick and chirurgery, or, A discovery of most approved medicines for the curing of most diseases incident to the body of men, women, and of children together with an antidotary of experiments never before published / found out by the studie and experience of Thomas Collins, student in physick neer the city of Gloucester.
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Collins, Thomas, Student in physick.
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London :: Printed by J.T. for Francis Eglesfield ...,
1658.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"Choice and rare experiments in physick and chirurgery, or, A discovery of most approved medicines for the curing of most diseases incident to the body of men, women, and of children together with an antidotary of experiments never before published / found out by the studie and experience of Thomas Collins, student in physick neer the city of Gloucester." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34011.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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Courteous Reader,

WHat hath been the Expe∣rience of the Ancients, and of those of latter dayes for the Beneit of the health of man, you are here Presented with. Cast but your eye upon the first part of this Ex∣perience, And youl'e see Remedies for the distempers of men and women from head to the Inferiour parts: And having seen how youth and old age are supplied with meet and convenient Remedies for health, Peruse the second part and there thou wilt, in like order, finde the helps of Infancy, that so Childhood may not altogether be lest remediless vnde the burden of its ma∣ny tedious and irksom distempers. From whence there is but one little stp to an Antidotary raught with many excellent Generl remedies; All which,

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what ever hath been the Labour of the Author in collecting them, Take thou and Use freely to the commodious be∣nefit of the health of thy self and of thy friends and Neighbours.

Farewel.

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