Thesaurus remediorum a treasury of choice medicines internall and externall, exactly composed according to art, peculiarly and properly fitted and appointed against the infirmities of the principall parts of mans body ... / by Julius Degravere ; whereunto is added diagnostic signs to know the temperament and constitution of each body ...

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Thesaurus remediorum a treasury of choice medicines internall and externall, exactly composed according to art, peculiarly and properly fitted and appointed against the infirmities of the principall parts of mans body ... / by Julius Degravere ; whereunto is added diagnostic signs to know the temperament and constitution of each body ...
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Degravere, Julius.
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London :: Printed by G.P.,
1662.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"Thesaurus remediorum a treasury of choice medicines internall and externall, exactly composed according to art, peculiarly and properly fitted and appointed against the infirmities of the principall parts of mans body ... / by Julius Degravere ; whereunto is added diagnostic signs to know the temperament and constitution of each body ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37451.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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Diagnostic Signes.

WHereby every one may know their Constitution from thence, to order their Dyet and Customes suitable to the same, for the prolongation and continuance of health: or reducing them from a distempered state, and Morbisic in∣clination, to their Primitive Constitution and good tem∣perament.

The diversity of Complexions or temperaments may be com∣prised under these four.

Sanguine, Flegmatic, Cholerick, and Melancholy.

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