Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her. Wherein are contained, her choicest secrets digested into receipts, fitted for the cure of all sorts of infirmities, whether internal or external, acute or chronical, that are incident to the body of man. / Collected and preserved by several persons of quality and great experience in the art of medicine, whose names are prefixed to the book. Containing in the whole, one thousand seven hundred and twenty. Very necessary for such as regard their owne health, or that of their friends. VVhereunto are annexed, many rare, hitherto un-imparted inventions, for gentlemen, ladies and others, in the recreations of their different imployments. With an exact alphabetical table referring to the several diseases, and their proper cures.

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Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her. Wherein are contained, her choicest secrets digested into receipts, fitted for the cure of all sorts of infirmities, whether internal or external, acute or chronical, that are incident to the body of man. / Collected and preserved by several persons of quality and great experience in the art of medicine, whose names are prefixed to the book. Containing in the whole, one thousand seven hundred and twenty. Very necessary for such as regard their owne health, or that of their friends. VVhereunto are annexed, many rare, hitherto un-imparted inventions, for gentlemen, ladies and others, in the recreations of their different imployments. With an exact alphabetical table referring to the several diseases, and their proper cures.
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London, :: Printed for, and are to be sold by H. Twiford at his shop in Vine Court Middle Temple, G. Bedell at the Middel Temple gate Fleetstreet, and N. Ekins at the Gun neer the west-end of S. Pauls Church,
1655.
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"Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her. Wherein are contained, her choicest secrets digested into receipts, fitted for the cure of all sorts of infirmities, whether internal or external, acute or chronical, that are incident to the body of man. / Collected and preserved by several persons of quality and great experience in the art of medicine, whose names are prefixed to the book. Containing in the whole, one thousand seven hundred and twenty. Very necessary for such as regard their owne health, or that of their friends. VVhereunto are annexed, many rare, hitherto un-imparted inventions, for gentlemen, ladies and others, in the recreations of their different imployments. With an exact alphabetical table referring to the several diseases, and their proper cures." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89817.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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A Note of the best times of sowing these Hearbs and seeds insuing.

CAbbage coales both white and redd, to be sown in Ianuary, February, March, and August, in the waine and replanted in the same.

Lettice, Cabbage to be sown in all Monthes of the yeare, the Moon being in the waine:

White Raddish and black Raddish to be sown in March, April, May, June, July, and August in the wain:

Parsenepps to be sown in December, Januar, February, March, and Aprill in the wain.

Carrots yeallow, white and red, in February, March, Aprill, and May in the waine.

Onyons red and white, to be sown in January, February, March Aprill, and August in the waine.

Leeks, great and small, in the wayn in February, March, April, and May.

Succorie, Endive, Sorrel, Burnet, Landebefe, Buglosse, Sommer Savory to be sown in the wain in February, March, and Aprill, May, June, July:

Mar••••rom, Basill, Parsely, Bucks horne, flower-gentle, Stock∣gill flowers, double Marigolds, Roche, Taragon, Tyme and Isop, to be sowne in the wain in Aprill and May.

Alisanders, Skirretes, Parsley, Beans, hastie pease to be sown in the waine, in January, February March, and Aprill.

Winter Savory, sweet Fennell, Rampions to be sown in the waine in Aprill, May June.

Cowcombers, Myllions, Pompions, Gourds, to be sown in the new of the Moon in Aprill, and May.

Spinage round and square to be sown in the waine, in March, Aprill, May, August, and September.

White Poppie, double and single, Rosecampions, French Mari∣golds, Spannish Marry-golds, French-brome, to be sown in March, Aprill, and May, in the waine.

Rew, Carduus benedictus, Artechoaks, Carduus, to be sown in the wayne, in January, February, March, Aprill.

Holyokes, Walflowers, red Rubes, Stichados, Cassidonia, Pances, Queen gilliflowers, to be sown in the wain in March, Aprill, and May.

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Snape, Dragon, French Mallowes, white and red, and Car∣nation pinks, and pink Gilliflowers to be sowne in March, A∣prill, May and June.

Asparagus, Bayberries to be sowne in the waine, in January, February, March.

Coolworts, Annise, Tornepps to be sown in the waine, in Aprill, May, Ju ne, Iuly and August, &c.

Nicosiana p etum male, and Female in the waine in Aprill and May.

Larke-foot blew, and white, Colyflowers to be sown in the waine in March, Aprill and May.

Thus endeth the Notes, of setting and sowing of Hearbs and Seeds, &c. collected by the right honourable and vertuous Lady Anne Countesse of Surrey.

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