39 results filtered with: Diet - Early works to 1800
- Books
- Online
The schoolemaster, or teacher of table philosophie : A most pleasant and merie companion, wel worthy to be welcomed (for a dayly gheast) not onely to all mens boorde, to guyde them with moderate [and] holsome dyet: but also into euery mans companie at all tymes, to recreate their mindes, with honest mirth and delectable deuises: to sundrie pleasant purposes of pleasure and pastyme. Gathered out of diuers, the best approued auctours: and deuided into foure pithy and pleasant treatises, as it may appeare by the contentes.
Twyne, Thomas, 1543-1613Date: 1576- Books
- Online
Health's improvement: or, rules comprizing and discovering the nature, method and manner of preparing all sorts of foods used in this nation. Written by that ever famous Thomas Moffet, Doctor in Physick. Corrected and enlarged by Christopher Bennet, Doctor in Physick, and Fellow of the College of Physicians in London. To which is now prefix'd, a short view of the author's life and writings, by Mr. Oldys. And an introduction, by R. James, M.D.
Moffett, Thomas, 1553-1604.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
- Online
Practical rules of diet in the various constitutions and diseases of human bodies. By John Arbuthnot, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
- Online
The history of medicine; and a review of, and objections to, the present prevailing theories on fevers. To which are added, observations on diætetics. By Samuel Davidson, surgeon.
Davidson, Samuel, surgeon.Date: 1791- Books
- Online
A bloudy tenent confuted, or, Bloud forbidden : shewing the unlawfulnesse of eating bloud, in what manner of thing soever. Wherein is clearely proved by Scripture, that eating of bloud was alwaies unlawfull both to Jewes and Gentiles; and is still unlawfull for Christians under the Gospell. With an answer to all objections to the contrary: and the vindicating of this opinion from Judaisme.
Date: 1646- Books
- Online
Health for the rich and poor, by dyet without physick / By Nich. Culpeper.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654Date: 1656- Books
- Online
Rules and orders of the General Infirmary at Leeds.
General Infirmary at Leeds.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
- Online
The good house-wife made a doctor, or, Health's choice and sure friend : being a plain way of nature's own prescribing, to prevent and cure most diseases incident to men, women and children by diet and kitchin physick only. With some remarks on the practice of physick and chymistry. By Thomas Tryon, student in physick; and author of The way to health, long life and happiness. Country-mans companion. The new art of brewing, &c.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703Date: 1692- Books
- Online
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
- Online
An essay concerning the nature of aliments, and the choice of them, according to the different constitutions of human bodies. In which the different Effects, Advantages and Disadvantages of Animal and Vegetable Diet are explain'd. By John Arbuthnot, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
- Online
Klinike, or The diet of the diseased· : Divided into three bookes. VVherein is set downe at length the whole matter and nature of diet for those in health, but especially for the sicke; the aire, and other elements; meat and drinke, with divers other things; various controversies concerning this subject are discussed: besides many pleasant practicall and historicall relations, both of the authours owne and other mens, &c. as by the argument of each booke, the contents of the chapters, and a large table, may easily appeare. Colellected [sic] as well out of the writings of ancient philosophers, Greeke, Latine, and Arabian, and other moderne writers; as out of divers other authours. Newly published by Iames Hart, Doctor in Physicke.
Hart, James, of NorthamptonDate: 1633- Books
- Online
An essay concerning the nature of aliments, and the choice of them, according to the different constitutions of human bodies. In which the different Effects, Advantages and Disadvantages of Animal and Vegetable Diet are explain'd. By John Arbuthnot, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
- Online
Free observations on the scurvy, gout, diet, and remedy. By Francis Spilsbury, Chemist, Soho-Square, London. Judge for yourselves.
Spilsbury, Francis.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
- Online
An essay concerning the nature of aliments, and the choice of them, according to the different constitutions of human bodies. In which the different Effects, Advantages, and Disadvantages of Animal and Vegetable Diet, are explain'd. The third edition. To which are added, Practical rules of diet In the various Constitutions and Diseases of Human Bodies. By John Arbuthnot, M. D. Fellow of the Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh, and of the Royal Society.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]