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.

  • Moulton, Thomas.
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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. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Myrour or glasse of helthe

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Imprynted at London : In Fletestrete at the sygne of the George by Wyllyam Myddelton dwellynge nexte to Saynte Dunstones Churche, [1545?]

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120 unnumbered pages ; 8vo (14 cm)

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ESTC S112922
STC (2nd ed.) 18220

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By Thomas Moulton, whose name appears on A5r.
133 chapters, the first being on the pestilence.
Printer's name and address from colophon; publication date conjectured by STC.
Copy 1. T.p. torn, repaired with loss of word 'that' from 'that hurteth the body of man'. Accession Number 39 527 (July 1917.) Donated by W.F.G Blandford Esq.

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