Prognosticacion, drawen out of the bookes of Ipocras, Avicen, and other notable auctours of physycke, shewynge the daunger of dyvers syckenesses, that is to saye, whether in peryl of death be in them or not, the pleasure of almyghty God reseruyd..

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Prognosticacion, drawen out of the bookes of Ipocras, Avicen, and other notable auctours of physycke, shewynge the daunger of dyvers syckenesses, that is to saye, whether in peryl of death be in them or not, the pleasure of almyghty God reseruyd..
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Hippocrates.
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[London] :: Jmprynted by me Robert Wyer. Cum priuilegio, ad imprimendum solum.,
[ca. 1545].
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Prognosis -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"Prognosticacion, drawen out of the bookes of Ipocras, Avicen, and other notable auctours of physycke, shewynge the daunger of dyvers syckenesses, that is to saye, whether in peryl of death be in them or not, the pleasure of almyghty God reseruyd.." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B00176.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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¶ Pronosticacion of whelkes.

ALl whelkes yf they be not ma∣de clene, but lefte neclygentlye, they turne to scabbes, and yf it be of a colde cause, it groweth to Tetters, Ryngwormes and other yll acciden∣tes. And yf it be of flewme after the scabbe, it is turned to Fistula, and yf

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it be of melancoly, suche are of harde cure, and yf they be let passe necligent¦ly, they growe to a Canker.

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