Mikrokosmographa. A description of the little-world, or, body of man, exactly delineating all the parts according to the best anatomists. With the severall diseases thereof. Also their particular and most approved cures. / by R.T. doctor of physick.

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Mikrokosmographa. A description of the little-world, or, body of man, exactly delineating all the parts according to the best anatomists. With the severall diseases thereof. Also their particular and most approved cures. / by R.T. doctor of physick.
Author
Turner, Robert, fl. 1654-1665.
Publication
London,:: Printed for Edward Archer ...,
1654.
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Subject terms
Human anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
Body, Human -- Early works to 1800.
Diseases -- Early works to 1800.
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The Virtues of it.

THis Medicine is good for all manner of Disca∣ses, following, viz. for all wounds, and it is most cleansing, and wel soken, and gendreth flesh, and suffereth no corruption in a wound, nor no e∣vil flesh to be gendred therein; it is good for the head ach, and singings in the brain, for all manner of Impostumes, for sounding in the eares, and for sinews that are sprung or cut, and draweth out a broken bone, or thorne, or any thing that is in a wound; it is good for biting or stinging of a ve∣nemous Beast, and it healeth all manner of Bot∣ches without, it is good for a Fester, Canker, noli me tangere, it draweth out all ach of the Liver, Spleen, or Reines, healeth the Emrods, and is a good Seare-cloth for Gouts, and pestilent Disea∣ses.

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