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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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50456.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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A Catalogue of the Diseases and Symp∣tomes for which the Medicines are peculiarly appointed.

  • PAlsy, page 80. 81.
  • Lethargy, page 80. 81.
  • Convulsions, page 80. 81.
  • Falling-Sickness, page 80. 81.
  • Vertigoe page 80. 81.
  • Head-ach, page 80. 81.
  • Tremors, page 80. 81.
  • Rheums, page 80. 81. 114.
  • Bad hearing page 80. 81.
  • Bad sight page 80, 81.
  • Coughs, page 82. 83.
  • Consumption, page 82. 83. 100.
  • Spitting blood, page 82. 83.
  • Short breath, page 82, 83.
  • Ill savoured breath, page 82, 83, 88.
  • Palpitation of the heart, page 85.
  • Fainting. page 85.
  • Oppression at heart and stomack, page 85.
  • Melancholy vapours, page 85.
  • Bad Stomack, page 87, 88.
  • Surfets, page 85, 87.
  • Pain at stomack, page 87. 88.
  • Wind, page 85,
  • Worms, page 87, 88.
  • Cholick, page 87.
  • Costiveness, page 96.
  • Fluxes, page 87, 95.
  • Jaundice, page 90.
  • Gripings, page 87.
  • Spleen, page 90, 91, 92.
  • Scurvy, page 90, 91, 92.
  • Obstructed Liver page 90.
  • Dropsies, page 93, 94.
  • Obstructed Mesentery, page 90,
  • Stone and gravel page 98, 97.
  • Infirmities of the Urine, page 98. 99.
  • Gonorrhaea, page 103.

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  • Green-Sickness. page 101.
  • Them immoderate, page 111
  • Fits of the Mother page 101.
  • Barrenness, page 100.
  • Masculine Imbecillity, page 100.
  • Hard-labour, page 102.
  • Weak backs, page 100.
  • Fevers, page 85. 112.
  • Plague, page 85.
  • Small-Pox, page 85.
  • Measels page 58.
  • French-Pox, page 170. 180. 109.
  • Poysons, page 58.
  • Gout. page 104.
  • Rnkness of body, page 100.
  • Inflamations, page 107.
  • Tumors, page 107.
  • Ʋlcers, page 107. 113.
  • Bruises, page 114.
  • Aches, page 114.
  • Stiffness, page 114
  • Scabs, page 107, 103.
  • Itch, page 107. 103.
  • Tettes, page 108.
  • Ring-worms, page 107.
  • Swarthyness page 150. 160.
  • Sun-burn, page 150. 160.
  • Morphew, page 150. 160.
  • Spots, page 105. 160.
  • Chilblains, page 107.

Initia Morborum quamvis levia serpunt, Venienti occurrite—

FINIS.

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