Prevost, Jean.
Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people. Containing, excellent remedies for most common diseases, incident to mans body; made of such things as are common to be had in almost every country in the world: and are made with little art, and smal charge. Thi book is of admirable use for, 1. Purging medicines, for choller, flegm, melancholly, or watry humors. 2. Vomits. 3. Such things as evacuate by sweat, spittle, the pallate, nostrils, or insensibly. 4. Womens diseases. 5. Worms. 6. The stone. 7. Poysons. 8. The Head over-heat, or over-cooled. 9. The eyes. 10. The Joynts. 11. The nerves. 12. Breathing. 13. The heart. 14. The stomach. 15. The intestines. 16. And for diseases of ill conformation. 17. Or in faulty magnitude. 18. Or in number. 19. Or in scituation, and connexion. 20. Or in dissolved unity. First written in Latin, by that famous an learned doctor, John Prevotius, phylosopher, and publick professor of physick in Padua. Translated into English, and something a.
London: printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange, 1656.
ESTC No. R230757.Grub Street ID 103000.
Prevost, Jean.
Two books of physick: viz. I. Medicaments for the poor; or, physick for the common people. (The chief things treated on in this book, you may read in the two leaves of contents, before the epistle to the reader.) First written in Latin by that famous and learned doctor, John Prevotius, phylosopher, and publick professor of physick in Padua. Translated into English, and somthing added, by Nich. Culpeper, student in physick and astrology. II. Health for the rich and poor, by diet without physick. By Nich. Culpeper, student in physick and astrology. Also Culpepers Ghost, is hereunto added; being a book of truth, wit, and mirth.
London: printed by Peter Cole, in Leaden-Hall, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange, 1656.
ESTC No. R219009.Grub Street ID 93599.
Prevost, Jean.
Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people. Containing, excellent remedies for most common diseases, incident to mans body; made of such things as are common to be had in almost every country in the world, and are made with little art, and smal charge. Thi book is of admirable use for, 1. Purging medicines, for choler, flegm, melancholly, or watry humors. 2. Vomit. 3. Such things as evacuate by sweat, spittle, the pallar, nostrils, or insensibly. 4. Womens diseases. 5. Worms. 6. The stone. 7. Poysons. 8. The Head over-heat, or over-cooled. 9. The eyes. 10. The Joynts. 11. The nerves. 12. Breathing. 13. The heart. 14. The stomach. 15. The intestines. 16. And for diseases of ill conformation. 17. Or in faulty magnitude. 18. Or in number. 19. Or in scituation, and connexion. 20. Or in dissolved unity. Hereunto is added an excellent book, called Health for the rich and poor, by diet without physick. The second edition. By Nich. Culpeper, student in physick and astrology.
London: printed by Peter Cole, printer and book-seller, at the Sign of the Printing-press in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange, 1662.
ESTC No. R227435.Grub Street ID 100343.
Prevost, Jean.
Medicaments for the poor; or, Physick for the common people. Containing, excellent remedies for most common diseases, incident to mans body; made of such things as are common to be had in almost every country in the world: and are made with little art, and small charge. This book is of admirable use for, 1. Purging medicines, for choler, flegm, melancholly, or warry [sic] humors. 2. Vomit. 3. Such things as evacuate by sweat, spittle, the pallat, nostrils, or insensibly. 4. Womens diseases. 5. Worms. 6. The stone. 7. Poysons. 8. The head over-heat, or over-cooled 9. The eyes. 10. The joynts. 11. The nerves. 12. Breathing. 13. The heart. 14. The stomach. 15. The intestines. 16. And for diseases of ill conformation. 17. Or in faulty magnitude. 18. Or in number. 19. Or in scituation, and connexion. 20. Or in dissolved unity. Hereunto is added an excellent book, called Health for rich and poor, by diet without physick. The second edition. By Nich. Culpeper, student in physick and astrology.
Edinburgh: printed by a Society of Stationers, 1664 [i.e. 1665].
ESTC No. R229962.Grub Street ID 102350.
Prevost, Jean.
Medicaments for the poor or Physick for the common people. In two books, I. containing excellent remedies for most common diseases, incident to mans body; made of such things as are common to be had in almost every countrey in the world; and are made with little art, and small charge. First written in Latin by that famous and learned doctor, John Prevotius, philosopher and publick Professor of Physick in Padua. Translated into English, with additions. Secondly, Health for the rich and poor, by diet, without physick. By Nich. Culpeper, student in physick and astrology.
London: printed by John Streater, for George Sawbridge dwelling on Clerkenwell-green, 1670.
ESTC No. R9212.Grub Street ID 129314.