Galen's art of physick ... translated into English, and largely commented on : together with convenient medicines for all particular distempers of the parts, a description of the complexions, their conditions, and what diet and exercise is fittest for them / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ...

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Galen's art of physick ... translated into English, and largely commented on : together with convenient medicines for all particular distempers of the parts, a description of the complexions, their conditions, and what diet and exercise is fittest for them / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ...
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Galen.
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London :: Printed by Peter Cole ...,
1652.
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Medicine, Greek and Roman.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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Culpeper.

This hath need enough of Remedy in whomsoever is afflicted by it, let such eat the quantity of a Nutmeg of Diasutyrion every morning, you may have it at the

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Apothecaries, or if you please to make use of my Tran∣slation of the London Dispensatory, you have there the way how to make it your selves.

As for Simples, Rocket, Nettle Seeds, Barnet, Mugwort, Penyroyal, Lovage, the Roots of Satyrion, Maddir, and Eringo, the Berries of Bay, and Juniper, Nutmegs; for Herbs, Peony, Sinkfoyl, and Mother or Time, Calaminth, Featherfew and Rue.

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