A pocket-companion, containing things necessary to be known by all that values their health and happiness : being a plain way of nature's own prescribing, to cure most diseases in men, women and children, by kitchen-physick only. To which is added, an account how a man may live well and plentifully for two-pence a day. / Collected from The good housewife made a doctor, by Tho. Tryon.
- Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703
- Date:
- 1693
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Good house-wife made a doctor. Selections
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London : Printed for George Conyers ..., 1693.
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24 pages
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On t.p.: "Licensed, Octob. 25th. 1693."
"How a man may live for two pence or three pence a day very well": p. 22-24.
Advertisement: p. 24.
Imperfect: tightly bound, print show-through with loss of text.
Reproduction of original in: University of Glasgow Library.
References note
Wing (2nd ed.) T3192
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English Books, 1641-1700 ; 2712:7) s1999 miun s