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Stomach - Early works to 1800
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Health restor'd, or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their Ignorance in almost all Distempers; the Insignificancy and Uncertainty of the Materia Medica, and the Danger and Folly of making use of them. Earnestly Recommended, To those that would preserve Health, and prolong Life. To which is added, an essay on regimen.
Ablancourt, sieur d', 1621-1696.Date: [1740]- Books
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A brief discourse of the stomach and parts subservient unto it : of the generating of blood and humors, their degenerating into diseases, how and by what means they are wrought up in the body. Set forth in a dialogue between a physician and a countrey-man his patie made so plain and easie, that any one may know so much of his own strength and constitution, as to judge of his state of health, and tendency to sickness, and be able to help himself therein, in order to which, is subjoyned an account of that incompatable extractum pareton, or, extract of universal vertue and sufficiency, in the cure of most, but especially chronical diseases, incident to men and women. Prepared by the art and industry of Edward Jewel.
Jewel, EdwardDate: printed in the year 1678- Books
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Health restor'd, or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their Ignorance in almost all Distempers; the Insignificancy and Uncertainty of the Materia Medica, and the Danger and Folly of making use of them. Earnestly Recommended, To those that would preserve Health, and prolong Life. To which is added, an essay on regimen.
Ablancourt, sieur d', 1621-1696.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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Health restor'd, or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their Ignorance in almost all Distempers; the Insignificancy and Uncertainty of the Materia Medica, and the Danger and Folly of making use of them. Earnestly Recommended, To those that would preserve Health, and prolong Life. To which is added, an essay on regimen.
Ablancourt, sieur d', 1621-1696.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]