A mite cast into the treasury of the famous city of London being a brief and methodical discourse of the nature, causes, symptomes, remedies and preservation from the plague, in this calamitous year, 1665 : digested into aphorismes / by Theophilvs Garencieres ...

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A mite cast into the treasury of the famous city of London being a brief and methodical discourse of the nature, causes, symptomes, remedies and preservation from the plague, in this calamitous year, 1665 : digested into aphorismes / by Theophilvs Garencieres ...
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Garencières, Theophilus, 1610-1680.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe,
1665.
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Plague -- England -- London.
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"A mite cast into the treasury of the famous city of London being a brief and methodical discourse of the nature, causes, symptomes, remedies and preservation from the plague, in this calamitous year, 1665 : digested into aphorismes / by Theophilvs Garencieres ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42397.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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XVI.

In a pestilential constitution of the air, there is scarce any other disease raigneth, but the Plague, or some few others that will turn into it, by reason of the contagion and infecti∣on: therefore most part of the diseases mentioned in the bills of Mortality, as Feavers either simple or spotted, griping of the Gutts, Surfeits, Toothaches, and Wormes in Children, Loosenesse, bloody Fluxes, &c. let them be accounted pesti∣lential, and so be proceeded against accordingly.

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