A modest defence of the caueat giuen to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preseruatiues from the plague: wherein that point is somewhat more largely reasoned and debated with an ancient physician, who hath mainteined them by publicke writing: as likewise that vnlearned and dangerous opinion, that the plague is not infectious, lately broched in London, is briefly glansed at, and refuted by way of preface, by Fr. Hering D. in Physicke. Reade without preiudice; iudge without partialitie.
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- A modest defence of the caueat giuen to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preseruatiues from the plague: wherein that point is somewhat more largely reasoned and debated with an ancient physician, who hath mainteined them by publicke writing: as likewise that vnlearned and dangerous opinion, that the plague is not infectious, lately broched in London, is briefly glansed at, and refuted by way of preface, by Fr. Hering D. in Physicke. Reade without preiudice; iudge without partialitie.
- Modest defence of the caveat given to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preservatives from the plague Against impoisoned amulets Modest defence of the caveat given to the wearers of impoisoned amulets, as preservatives from the plague
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London: Printed by Arnold Hatfield for William Iones [3] dwelling in Red-crosse street at the signe of the Ship, 1604.
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- 1604
- ESTC No.
- S116668
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- 136356
- Description
- [14], 37, [1] p. ; 4⁰
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- "William Jones [3]" from STC.
Refers to the caveat in STC 13239.5: Herring, Francis. Certaine rules, directions, or advertisments for this time of pestilentiall contagion: with a caveat to those that weare impoisoned amulets.
Running title reads: Against impoisoned amulets.
Signatures: A-F? G?.
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