Enchiridion medicum: containing the causes, signs, and cures of all those diseases, that do chiefly affect the body of man: divided into three books. With alphabetical tables of such matters as are therein contained. Whereunto is added a treatise, De facultatibus medicamentorum compositorum, & dosibus. / By Robert Bayfield.

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Enchiridion medicum: containing the causes, signs, and cures of all those diseases, that do chiefly affect the body of man: divided into three books. With alphabetical tables of such matters as are therein contained. Whereunto is added a treatise, De facultatibus medicamentorum compositorum, & dosibus. / By Robert Bayfield.
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Bayfield, Robert, b. 1629.
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London, :: Printed by E. Tyler for Joseph Cranford, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Phenix in S. Pauls Church-yard,
1655.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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Conserva rosarum rubrarum. * 1.1

Habet vim roborandi facultatem retentri∣cem, & si antiqua sit, sistit fluxiones, proinde ad confectiones parandas addimus cum reliquis ℥. j. hujus conservae. Tum etiam si paretur ele∣ctuarium in tabulis ad roborandum ventricu∣lum, vel ad cohibendam fluxionem; quod pos∣sumus facere in muliebri profluvio, sanguineo in sputo, in diarrhaea, & similibus affectibus: in quibus praescribimus praedictum electuarium ex hac conserva, temperie modicè frigida, & sicca, quamvis tam caliditas quam siccitas rosarum retundantur. Possumus uti hac conserva in fe∣bribus cum potu aquae frigidae, praecipuè in de∣clinatione & principio accessionum, hocque ratione putredinis solùm, non autem in princi∣piis febrium, neque in augmento; nam auge∣retur obstructio. Dosis ab ℥. ss. ad ℥.ij.

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