A Collection of Seven and Fifty approved Receipts Good against the Plague
By W. J. and Piemontese Alessio
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A Collection of Seven and Fifty approved Receipts Good against the Plague - W. J.
W. J., Piemontese Alessio
A Collection of Seven and Fifty approved Receipts Good against the Plague
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Table of Contents
CHAP. 1. An approved Remedy againſt the Peſtilence be it never ſo vehement.
CHAP. 2. A very good perfume againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 3. Another very good Remedy againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 4. For him that is ſick of the Plague.
CHAP. 5. A marvellous preſervative againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 6. An approved good ointment to make an Impoſtume break and the Plague ſore to fall off.
CHAP. 7. Another remedy againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 8. Another very good Remedy againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 9. Another perfect Receipt againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 10. Another againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 11. A thing often experimented againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 12. A preſervative againſt the Plague proved oftentimes.
CHAP. 13. Another.
CHAP. 14. In a ſuſpect time of the Plague.
CHAP. 15. Another moſt excellent Medicine good againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 16. A rare and perfect ſecret againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 17. Another very rare approved Receipt.
CHAP. 18. To make a Carbuncle and all other Botches Impoſtumes and Plague ſores to break, a preſent remedy and very eaſie to be made.
CHAP. 19. A very good Remedy againſt the Marks of the plague commonly called Gods marks or God tokens.
CHAP. 20. Againſt the mortality of the Peſtilence an approved remedy.
CHAP. 21. To make little round balls good againſt the Plague.
CHAP. 22. A very perfect oyl Againſt the Plague and all manner of poyſon.
CHAP. 23. A marvelous ſecret for to preſerve a man from the Plague and hath been proved in England of all the Phyſicians in that great and vehement Plague in the year 1348, and in the year 1625 in London, that in the year 1348 crept throughout all the known world, and Authors affirm that there was never any perſon that uſed this ſecret but was by Gods grace preſerved from the Plague .
CHAP. 24. A very ſure and perfect remedy to cure a man of the Peſtilence.
CHAP. 25. A preſent remedy to heal the Peſtilence by drawing out the venome from the ſore approved.
CHAP. 26. How to make balls to