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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Human anatomy -- Early works to 1800.
Body, Human -- Early works to 1800.
Diseases -- Early works to 1800.
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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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B10213.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed October 31, 2024.

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For the Gout, and all manner of Aches and Bruises, an Oyntment.

TAke Violet leaves and flowers, Primrose leaves and flowers, Cowslip leaves and flowers, Elder leaves and flowers, white Lilly flowers, St. Johns Wort, Ragwort, Mugwort, Sage, Neppe, Smalledge, Marjoram, Lavander, Southernwood, Rosemary, Rose leaves blown, Rue, Lavander-Cotton, Featherfue, Tansie, Lovage, Mints, Ca∣momile, Time, Clary, Oake of Jerusalem, Penny-Royal, Safron of the Willow, Hysop, Balme, white Mints, Marygolds, Pyoney leaves, Bay-leaves, Dill: Take of each of these Hearbs a handfull, and bruise them in a morter, and put them in a pan, with a pottle of sweet sallet oyle, and a quart of white wine, then set it over the fire, and let it boyle softly untill the wine be con∣sumed, stirring it all the while, then take it from

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the fire, and let it coole, when you anoynt here∣with, you must chafe it in by the fire, and apply next unto the place a piece of bladder, that the cloth drinke not up the oyle.

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