The urinal of physick. By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physicians, apothecaries, and chyrurgians, set forth by a Dr. in Queen Elizabeths dayes. With a translation of Papius Ahalsossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing and following.

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The urinal of physick. By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physicians, apothecaries, and chyrurgians, set forth by a Dr. in Queen Elizabeths dayes. With a translation of Papius Ahalsossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing and following.
Author
Record, Robert, 1510?-1558.
Publication
London :: printed by Gartrude Dawson,
1651.
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Subject terms
Urine -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800.
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"The urinal of physick. By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious treatise concerning physicians, apothecaries, and chyrurgians, set forth by a Dr. in Queen Elizabeths dayes. With a translation of Papius Ahalsossa concerning apothecaries confecting their medicines; worthy perusing and following." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A58319.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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The Contents of the Chapters of this BOOK.

  • OF the Division and Order of this Book. folio 1
  • How Ʋrine is ingendred in man, and how it passeth forth. folio 2
  • What Ʋrine is, and what tokens it giveth in generall. folio 9
  • Of the form of the Ʋrinall and of the place and time meet to judge Ʋrine, and how it should be receive. folio 10
  • How many things are to be considered in Ʋrine. folio 12
  • What a perfect Ʋrine is, and also how ma∣ny wayes all parts of the Ʋrine may be altered in a healthfull man. folio 18
  • The difference of Ʋrine by age in men folio 20
  • Of the Ʋrine of Women by age ibid.
  • The diversitie of Ʋrines, according to the times of the yeer folio 21
  • What bee the generall qualities that alter the parts of Ʋrine. folio 26
  • The Significations of the parts of Ʋrine particularly. folio 31
  • Of Claret and Red Ʋrine. folio 43
  • Of Crimson Colour. folio 44
  • Of Purple Colour. folio 45
  • Of Green Ʋrines. folio 46

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  • Of Oilie Ʋrine or Popinjay green. folio 47
  • Of Blew Ʋrine, Ash-colour, and Black. folio 48
  • Of Difform Contents. folio 66
  • Of the Garland, and other like things folio 81
  • Of the Commodities and Medicines of Ʋrine. folio 86
  • Of the Diseases touching Ʋrines, and the Romedies for the same. folio 94
  • Of the Diversities of Colours, and of the making of them. folio 100
  • The Exposition of certain dark Words ap∣pertaining to the Art of Physiks, used in this Book. folio 104
  • A Detection of Ʋnskilfull Physitians folio 123
  • Of Ignorant Apothecaries. folio 151
  • Of the Boldnesse and Ignorant of divers Chirurgions. folio 159
  • A Translation of Papius concerning Apo∣thecaries. folio 185
FINIS.

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