Certain necessary directions as well for the cure of the plague as for preventing the infection with many easie medicines of small charge, very profitable to His Majesties subjects / set down by the Colledge of Physicians ...
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- Certain necessary directions as well for the cure of the plague as for preventing the infection with many easie medicines of small charge, very profitable to His Majesties subjects / set down by the Colledge of Physicians ...
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- London :: Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker ...,
- 1665.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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To the Right Honourable, the Lords of His Majesties most Honoura∣ble Privy Council, appointed a Committee for prevention of the spreading of the Infection of the Plague,
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An Advice set down by the Col∣ledge of Physicians by His Majesties special Command, containing certain necessary Directions, as well for the Cure of the Plague, as for preventing the Infection; with many easie Me∣dicines, and of small charge, the Use whereof may be very profitable to His Majesties Subjects.
- I. Doctors, Apothecaries, and Chirurgions.
- II. Prevention of propagating the Infection from place to place.
- III. Prevention of dispersing the Contagion amongst Persons.
- IV. To be cautelous upon any suspition.
- V. Directions for the Searchers.
- VI. The care to be taken when a House is visited.
- VII. Caution about Apparel and Housholdstuff.
- VIII. Correction of the Air.
- IX. Perfuming of Apparel.
- X. By carrying about of Perfumes.
- XI. Or they may use this Pomander.
- XII. The richer sort may make use of this Pomander.
- XIII. By inward Medicines.
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XIV. The Plague-water of Mathias, or,
Aqua Epidemica. -
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Mithridates his Medicine of Figs. - XVI. Or this will be effectual also.
- XVII. For Women with child, Children, and such as cannot take bitter things, use this.
- XVIII. For the richer sort.
- XIX. Issues.
- XX. Bleeding, Purging, Vomiting.
- XXI. Medicines expulsive.
- XXII. Avicen's Medicine.
- XXIII. In Summer this is good.
- XXIV. Medicines External.
- XXV. To break the Tumour.
- XXVI. To draw.
- XXVII. For the Carbuncle.
- list of medicines