The pearle of practise, or Practisers pearle, for phisicke and chirurgerie. Found out by I. H. (a spagericke or distiller) amongst the learned obseruations and prooued practises of many expert men in both faculties. Since his death it is garnished and brought into some methode by a welwiller of his.

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The pearle of practise, or Practisers pearle, for phisicke and chirurgerie. Found out by I. H. (a spagericke or distiller) amongst the learned obseruations and prooued practises of many expert men in both faculties. Since his death it is garnished and brought into some methode by a welwiller of his.
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Hester, John, d. 1593.
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At London :: Printed by Richard Field, dwelling in the Black-friers,
1594.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
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"The pearle of practise, or Practisers pearle, for phisicke and chirurgerie. Found out by I. H. (a spagericke or distiller) amongst the learned obseruations and prooued practises of many expert men in both faculties. Since his death it is garnished and brought into some methode by a welwiller of his." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03123.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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CHAP. XII. Of the cure of such, as were troubled with suffocation of the Matrix.

A Certaine womā, affected therewith hauing much paine & greefe, in her stomacke, was cured, by taking a dose

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of our Electuario Angelica. Then she vsed our sirupe against paynes of the mother, eight or ten dayes, and annointed her stomacke, with Magno licore euery night.

A certaine young woman, afflicted in manner aforesaid, wanted also her naturall sicknesse, and began to loose her naturall heate: so that nature could not digest, the superflu∣ous matter in her body, was thus helped. First she tooke our Electuario Angelica, and euery night, annointed her sto∣macke, nosethrilles, and pulses, with Magno licore, and eue∣ry morning dronke of our Quintaessence, and so was cured.

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