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The philosophers banquet : Newly furnished and decked forth with much variety of many seuerall dishes, that in the former seruice were neglected. Where now not onely meats and drinks of all natures and kindes are serued in, but the natures and kindes of all disputed of. As further, dilated by table-conference, alteration, and changes of states, diminution of the stature of man, barrennesse of the earth, with the effectes and causes thereof, phisically and philosophically. The second edition, newly corrected and inlarged, to almost as much more. By W.B. Esquire.
Date: 1614- Books
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The myrrour or glasse of helth : necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in that wyll kepe theyr body from the sekenes of the pestylence? And it sheweth howe the planettes reygne in euery houre of the daye and the nyght with the natures and exposycyons of the. xij. sygnes, deuyded by the. xij. monthes of the yere. And sheweth the remedyes, for many dyuers infyrmytes and dyseases that hurteth the body of man.
Thomas MoultonDate: [1545?]]- Books
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The castel of helth corrected and in some places augmented, by the fyrst author therof, syr Thomas Elyot knyght, the yere of oure lorde 1541.
Thomas ElyotDate: M.D.XLVII. [1547]]- Books
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Via recta ad vitam longam, or A plaine philosophical discourse of the nature, faculties, and effects, of all such things, as by way of nourishments, and dieteticall obseruations, make for the preseruation of health : with their iust applications vnto euery age, constitution of bodie, and time of yeare. Wherein also, by way of introduction, the nature and choice of habitable places, with the true vse of our famous bathes of Bathe is perspicuously demonstrated. By To: Venner, Doctor of Physicke, at Bathe in the spring, and fall, and at other times in the burrough of North-Petherton neere to the ancient hauen-towne of Bridgewater in Somerset-shire.
Tobias VennerDate: 1620- Books
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The way to save wealth : shewing how a man may live plentifully for two-pence a day. Likewise how to make a hundred noble dishes of meat, without either flesh, fish, or fowl. To make bread of roots, herbs, and leafs of trees. To brew good cheap liquor, without malt or hops. To make shoes last long. To make coals last long. To save soap in washing. To save cloth in cutting out a shirt. To make coffee of horse-beans To feed cattel well, without hay, grass, or corn. To save candles. To know any one's mind by signs; if there be twenty in company, they cannot apprehend it. To order bees aright. To settle your estate with Christian prudence. To know Scripture-weights and measures. Of dreams. To cure wounds by sympathy. The way to live long. To make spring-potage. To cure all sorts of cattle for 12 d. charge. To improve land, order and cure all deseases in singing birds. To kill vermin. To brew pale ales. To make wines, and all sorts of liquor, and an easy way to fine, and order them. With divers other curious matter.
Thomas TryonDate: [1695?]- Books
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The mirrour or glasse of health : Necessary and needefull for euery person to looke in, that will keepe their bodye from the sickenesse of the pestylence, and it sheweth how the planets do reygne euery hower of the day and nyght, wyth the natures and expositions of the xii. signes, deuyded by the twelue months of the yeare. And sheweth the remedyes for dyuers infirmyties and diseases that hurteth the body of man.
Thomas MoultonDate: [1580]- Books
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Here is a newe boke, called the defence of age, and recouery of youth, translated out of the famous clarke and ryght experte medycyne Arnold de Noua Uilla, very profytable for all men to knowe.
Arnaldus de Villa NovaDate: [1540?]]- Books
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This is the myrrour or glasse of helth : necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in, that wil kepe their bodye from the syckenesse of the pestilence, and it sheweth howe the planettes do raygne in euery houre of the daye and nyghte, with the natures and exposicio[n]s of the xii sygnes, deuyded by the. xii. monethes of the yeare, and shewed the remedies for many dyuers infirmities and dyseases that hurteth the bodye of manne.
Thomas MoultonDate: [1561?]- Books
Regimen sanitatis.
Date: M. CCCC. XCI. [29 December 1491]- Books
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This is the glasse of helthe : a great treasure for pore men, necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in, that wyll kepe theyr body fro[m] syckenesses [and] disseases, and it sheweth howe the planettes reygne euery houre of the daye [and] the nyght, with the natures [and] exposicyons of ye .xii. sygnes deuided by the .xii. monthes of the yere, and after foloweth of all the euyll and daungerous dayes of the yere. And sheweth the remedyes for dyuers infyrmytyes [and] diseases, yt hurteth the body of man.
Thomas MoultonDate: [1545?]]- Books
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Hereafter foloweth a compendyous regyment or a dyetary of helth : made in Mou[n]tpyllier, compyled by Andrew Boorde of physiycke doctour, dedycated to the armypotent prynce, and valyaunt Lorde Thomas Duke of Northfolche.
Andrew BoordeDate: [1542]- Books
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Directions for health, both naturall and artificiall : approued and deriued from the best physitians, as well moderne as auncient. Teaching how euery man should keepe his body and minde in health: and sicke, how hee may safely restore it himselfe. Diuided into 6. sections. 1. Ayre, fire, and water. 2. Meate, drinke with nourishment. 3. Auoydance of excrements, by physicke, as mechoacans ale, tobacco, &c. 4. Remedies for common sicknesses. 5. The soules qualities and affections. 6. Quarterly, monethly, and daily diet. Newly enriched with large additions by the author.
William VaughanDate: 1617- Books
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Hygieina, id est de sanitate tuenda medicinae pars prima, authore Timotheo Brighto Cantabrigiensi, medicinæ doctore.
Timothie BrightDate: [An. 1582]- Books
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A Description of a new kinde of artificial bathes lately invented.
Date: [1600?]- Books
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The Englishmans doctor. Or, The schoole of Salerne, Or, Physicall obseruations for the perfect preseruing of the body of man in continuall health.
Johannes de MediolanoDate: 1608