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
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- 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
- Medicina pauperum. English
- Physick for the common people; Health for the rich and poor by diet, without physick
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London: printed by John Streater, for George Sawbridge dwelling on Clerkenwell-green, 1670.
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Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654. Health for the rich and poor by diet without physick.
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- 1670
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- R9212
- Grub Street ID
- 129314
- Description
- [8], 135, [1] p. ; 8°.
- Note
- Part 2, "Health for the rich and poor by diet without physick", by Nicholas Culpeper, was also published separately in 1656 (Wing C7517A)
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