The meanes of preventing, and preserving from, and curing of the most contagious disease, called the plague with the pestilential feaver, and the fearfull symptomes, and accidents, incident thereunto. Also some prayers, and meditations upon death.

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The meanes of preventing, and preserving from, and curing of the most contagious disease, called the plague with the pestilential feaver, and the fearfull symptomes, and accidents, incident thereunto. Also some prayers, and meditations upon death.
Author
M. R.
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London :: printed for H. Million, at the Half Moon in the Old Bayley,
1665.
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Subject terms
Plague -- Prevention -- Early works to 1800.
Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
Prayer -- Early works to 1800.
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"The meanes of preventing, and preserving from, and curing of the most contagious disease, called the plague with the pestilential feaver, and the fearfull symptomes, and accidents, incident thereunto. Also some prayers, and meditations upon death." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A58209.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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The outlandish Angelica-roots are very good chewed in the mouth, and so keep in the mouth a small root thereof for the preserving from the Plague.

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