The English-mans treasure with the true anatomie of mans body / compiled by ... Mr. Thomas Vicary, Esquire ... ; whereunto are annexed many secrets appertaining to chyrurgerie, with divers excellent approved remedies ...

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Title
The English-mans treasure with the true anatomie of mans body / compiled by ... Mr. Thomas Vicary, Esquire ... ; whereunto are annexed many secrets appertaining to chyrurgerie, with divers excellent approved remedies ...
Author
Vicary, Thomas, d. 1561.
Publication
Printed at London :: By B. Alsop and Tho. Favvcet ...,
1641.
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Subject terms
Anatomy, Human -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- 15th-18th centuries.
Surgery -- Early works to 1800.
Plague -- Early works to 1800.
Health resorts, watering-places, etc. -- England -- Bath (Avon) -- Early works to 1800.
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"The English-mans treasure with the true anatomie of mans body / compiled by ... Mr. Thomas Vicary, Esquire ... ; whereunto are annexed many secrets appertaining to chyrurgerie, with divers excellent approved remedies ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64906.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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A Medicine for Teeth.

TAke the leaues of H••••, a pot full, and séethe them in water till they be all to sodden: then powre it in a aire Bason, and

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hold over thy mouth, gasping, and if thy Chéekes be too much swollen, it shall slake, looke that thou haue clothes over thy Head, and all about the Bason, that no ayre passe out, but into thy mouth, Probatum est.

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