Tutela sanitatis sive Vita protracta. The protection of long life, and detection of its brevity, from diætic causes and common cutoms. Hygiastic præcautions and rules appropriate to the constitutions of bodyes; and various discrasyes or passions of minde; dayly to be observed for the preservation of health and prolougation of life. With a treatise of fontinells or issues. Whereunto is annexed Bellum necessarium sive Medicus belligerans the military or practical physitian reveiwing [sic] his armory: furnished with medical weapons munition against the secret invaders of life; fitted for all persons and assaults; with their safe and regular use, according to medical art and discipline by Everard Maynwaring doctor in physick.
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- Tutela sanitatis sive Vita protracta. The protection of long life, and detection of its brevity, from diætic causes and common cutoms. Hygiastic præcautions and rules appropriate to the constitutions of bodyes; and various discrasyes or passions of minde; dayly to be observed for the preservation of health and prolougation of life. With a treatise of fontinells or issues. Whereunto is annexed Bellum necessarium sive Medicus belligerans the military or practical physitian reveiwing [sic] his armory: furnished with medical weapons munition against the secret invaders of life; fitted for all persons and assaults; with their safe and regular use, according to medical art and discipline by Everard Maynwaring doctor in physick.
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- Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699?
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- London :: printed by Peter Lillicrap. And sold by S. Thompson stationer at the Bishops head in St. Pauls Church-yard: T. Basset stationer under St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street,
- 1664.
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- Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
- Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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To His Renowned Highness RUPERT, COUNT PALATINE of theRhene, Duke of Cumberland,Kt. of the Garter, &c. Health, Happiness and long Life. - Literato Philiatro Lectori Salutem.
- imprimatur
- The Introduction.
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OF Life, Health, and Sickness.
- The Prolongation & Abbre∣viation of Life.
- Hygiastic Precautions, and Rules for the preservation of Health, and prolongation of life.
- Hygiastic Praecautions and Rules Appropriate to the several con∣stitutions of bodies, with their diag∣nostic signes.
- Hygistic Praecautions and Rules Appropriate to the various discrasyes or passions of Mind.
- Of Fontanels or issues.
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BELLUM NECESSARIUM.
SIVE MEDICUS BELLIGERANS; The Military or Practical Physician re∣viewing hisARMORY. -
The Vertues use and Doses of each Medicine.
- For the Head.
- For the Lungs
- For the Heart.
- For the Stomack.
- Medicines appropriate to the Spleen, Mesentery and Liver.
- For the Guts.
- For the Reins and Bladder.
- For the Genital Parts.
- For the joynts.
- For the Skin.
- For the Venereal Pox.
- A regular and easie cure for the Venereal Pox with the preceed∣ing Medicines.
- Haematic Powder.
- Febrific Elixir.
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Sarcotic
Pills. - Sudorific Pills
- Sympathetic Powder.
- Issue Cere-cloth
- A Catalogue of the Diseases and Symp∣tomes for which the Medicines are peculiarly appointed.
- The Medicines are appointed at these Rates; that none may give more; or expect them for less.