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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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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Vicary, Thomas, d. 1561.
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Printed at London :: By B. Alsop and Tho. Favvcet ...,
1641.
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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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Another excellent Remedy for the Stone.

TAke a pinte of Milke, and put into it a pinte of wilde Mal∣low leaues let them boyle together a quarter of an houre, then make Posset-drinke of Ale or Béere, take of the Curds and the Mallow leaues, then set your Posset to boyle again, and put into it a good stick of Liquorish well bruised, one spoonfull of An∣niféeds, and halfe a spoonfull of Parcelyéeds well bruised, and so of Sugar Candy the quantity of & small Wallnut, boyle all these to the quantity of halfe a pinte or lesse, then straine it, and at your going to bed drinke it bloodwarme, putting into it a quarter of a grated Nutmeg.

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