Physick refin'd, or, A little stream of medicinal marrow flowing from the bones of nature wherein several signs, particular rules, and distinct symptoms whereby the most ordinary diseases may be distinctly known, and truly judged, are perspicuously delineated : and the most proper way, safe method, and simpathetical care, whereby nature may be helped, the sick eased, and languishing patients relieved (without the use of poysonous purging potions, and venomous medicaments) is succinctly demonstrated / by John Yarwood.

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Physick refin'd, or, A little stream of medicinal marrow flowing from the bones of nature wherein several signs, particular rules, and distinct symptoms whereby the most ordinary diseases may be distinctly known, and truly judged, are perspicuously delineated : and the most proper way, safe method, and simpathetical care, whereby nature may be helped, the sick eased, and languishing patients relieved (without the use of poysonous purging potions, and venomous medicaments) is succinctly demonstrated / by John Yarwood.
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Yarwood, John, 17th cent.
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London :: Printed for Tho. Passinger,
1683.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"Physick refin'd, or, A little stream of medicinal marrow flowing from the bones of nature wherein several signs, particular rules, and distinct symptoms whereby the most ordinary diseases may be distinctly known, and truly judged, are perspicuously delineated : and the most proper way, safe method, and simpathetical care, whereby nature may be helped, the sick eased, and languishing patients relieved (without the use of poysonous purging potions, and venomous medicaments) is succinctly demonstrated / by John Yarwood." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67767.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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TO Mrs. Mary Allsop, DAUGHTER OF Anthony Allsop, of All∣sop-i th'-Dale, Esq;

SInce that Antient House, the Place of Your Nativity, hath been a Magazine of Medicine; out of which the Poor of Your Country have been Ar∣med

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gratis against those Darts of Sickness, which fight against Nature; I have assumed the Bold∣ness of this Dedication; not doubting, but a Per∣son so rarely qualified (as I know You to be) will (in real Generosity) not only cast a Benevolent Aspect on these my Pub∣lick Endeavours; but (according to the wont∣ed Goodness of Your He∣roick

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Spirit) candidly Ac∣cept and Countenance so small a Present, as this little Tractate, which I have (boldly enough) pre∣sumed to shadow under the Wing of Your Fa∣vour: not as if I thought, One so acquainted with Books, would be advan∣taged by reading this Compendium, (for I have seen You peruse large Volums, and known

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You deduce Judgment from the best Authors) but that you may coura∣giously go on as You have begun, and (like your good Mother) continue helping them, that cannot help themselves. And that all other Noble minded Ladies & Gentlewomen may follow Your Exam∣ple, is the sincere Wish of

Your Obliged Servant, Iohn Yarwood.

From Shepshead in Leicester∣shire, Octob. 9th. 1682.

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