Ptåochopharmakon, seu Medicamen miseris, or Pauperum pyxidicula salutifera. Help for the poor collected for the benefit of such as are not able to make use of physitians and chiurgians, or live remote from them. Also an appendix concerning letting blood in the smallpox. By Robert Pemel, physitian of Crane-brook in Kent.

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Ptåochopharmakon, seu Medicamen miseris, or Pauperum pyxidicula salutifera. Help for the poor collected for the benefit of such as are not able to make use of physitians and chiurgians, or live remote from them. Also an appendix concerning letting blood in the smallpox. By Robert Pemel, physitian of Crane-brook in Kent.
Author
Pemell, Robert.
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London :: printed by J.L. for Philemon Stephens, at the Gilden-Lion, in Pauls Church-yard,
1650.
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Medicine, Rural -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"Ptåochopharmakon, seu Medicamen miseris, or Pauperum pyxidicula salutifera. Help for the poor collected for the benefit of such as are not able to make use of physitians and chiurgians, or live remote from them. Also an appendix concerning letting blood in the smallpox. By Robert Pemel, physitian of Crane-brook in Kent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70776.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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An Alphabetical Table of the diseases in this small Treatise.

A

  • AChes. p. 27,
  • Agues p. 46.

B

  • BAck to strengthen p. 35.
  • Bees stinging thereof. p. 39.
  • Biles or Fellons p. 17.
  • Biting of venomous beasts p. 37.
  • Blackness of the face and eyes p. 26.
  • Bleeding at the Nose p. 29.
  • Bleeding of wounds p. 31.
  • Bruises or strains p. 23.
  • Burning and Scalding p. 1. & p. 8.
  • Burning with Gunpowder p. 7.
  • Burning of the face and eyes p. 7.

C

  • CHilblains and Kibes p. 20.
  • Collick and Stone p. 48. 49.
  • ...

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  • Cough p. 50.

D

  • DEafness p. 39.
  • Dropsie p. 60.

E

  • EYes, black and blew p. 26.
  • Eyes blood-shotten and red p. 44.
  • Eyes dim p. 41.
  • Eyes, spots therein p. 43.
  • Eyes watering and itching p. 42.
  • Eyes burnt with Gunpowder p. 7.

F

  • FEllons, see Biles p. 17.
  • Flux or looseness p. 51.

G

  • GOut p. 52.
  • Gravel or Stone p. 48.

H

  • HEmorrhoides, see Piles p. 32.

I

  • IAndise p. 55.
  • Itch and Scab p. 8. & p. 21.
  • Inflamations p. 8.

K

  • KIbes and Chilblains p. 8. & p. 20.

L

  • LOoseness or Flux p. 51.

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M

  • MAd Dog, biting thereof p. 37.
  • Measels or small Pox p. 56.

N

  • Nipples of womens brests being sore p. 8.

P

  • PIles p. 8. & p. 32.
  • Piles bleeding p. 34.
  • Pox small, or Measels p. 56.

R

  • RIngworm, see Tetter p. 16.

S

  • SCab, Itch p. 21.
  • Shingles p. 14.
  • Splinters or Thorns to draw out p. 28.
  • Strains p. 23.
  • Scalding p. 8.

T

  • Tetter p. 16.
  • Thorns and splinters to draw out p. 28.
  • Tooth-ach p. 44.

W

  • VVOunds green p. 8. p. & 9.
  • VVounds bleeding p. 31.
FINIS.
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