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A42537s.n.,[ Oxford?
A06768And should our gallants bee drunke?
A06768Did the Master preferre thee over his house, and goods for the satisfying of thine inordinarie appetite, and thy childrens only?
A28830Borlase, Edmund, d. 1682?
A28830Borlase, Edmund, d. 1682?
A63801and do not you find that they are hard of Concoction?
A63801how doth she Groan in a Language, severely to be felt, tho not heard?
A63797And on the contrary, those that drink Wine, and feed on the highest food, have not they Spirits accordingly?
A63797Do not all or most that do accustome themselves to such things quickly spoil their Healths?
A63797How many miseries an ● aking hearts do Women endure with their Sickly Children?
A63797and how strongly and violently are all the Centers and Powers of nature stirred up?
A63797on the contrary, do not soft and pleasant words pacifie wrath by awakening their Simile?
A77586Customs how to be altered?
A77586For Distribution, how can that be performed when the Passages are choakt up through the abundance of Meats?
A77586In the observation of these small Matters how much doth Health consist?
A77586Notes, typically marginal, from the original text Notes for div A77586e-3070 Health, what it is?
A77586These experimental Events who can deny?
A77586WHat mean you Sir?
A77586Whence is the Multitude of Physicians, but from the frequency and Multitude of Diseases?
A77586Whether Customary Physicking is to be continued?
A77586Whether Physick be Necessary for the preservation of Health?
A77586Whether may be allowed, the larger Dinner or Supper?
A77586Which the best Aire in general?
A77586and whence that frequency and Multitude, but from Excess?
A77586so will it mine also: Doth it un- man him?
A77586sure it doth so in me also: Doth it impair his Health?
A63820And what is it but vanity to affect that which does us no good?
A63820And wherefore does Man esteem himself in a better state, or more highly graduated than they?
A63820Did not all such things originally arise from the Bottomless Pit, that deep dark poysonous Abyss of Fierceness and Wrath?
A63820He that takes his Liberty in what he may shall Repent him, how much more when he runs out into what he should not?
A63820Will any body say, that such things are necessary to the Life and well- being of Man?
A19740Alas then, in what miserable estate are their patients?
A19740And hauing viewed the vrine, he said, is not this your wiues vrine?
A19740But admit that it doth not purge; which is very euident; yet it altereth the body much: and how can that be done in yoong and strong men without hurt?
A19740But this bringeth nothing to the credit of Empiriks: for what are these few things in comparison of all those that are required in a Physician?
A19740But what see you more?
A19740Doth not Tabacco then threaten a short life to the great takers of it?
A19740Doth not Tabacco this much more?
A19740Empiriks alwayes take away blood without due examination of these,( for how can they examine those that they know not?)
A19740Here if they mistake the disease or the nature of it, who conceiueth not what hurt may ensue, though altogether against their wils?
A19740How can any man then call an Empirike to the cure of his body without great danger?
A19740I confesse that experience will teach them what medicine will purge gently, and what strongly; but what is that to the whole mystery of purging?
A19740What can be here said in defence of Empiriks?
A19740What can experience learne in this great variety?
A19740What though Epicures obiect, Qui medicè viuit, miserè viuit?
A19740What though it be vsually taken by fume, and not in substance, or infusion?
A19740What though they can iudge of the gout, the palsie, and the dropsie?
A19740What thought he can in some things satisfie the ignorant vulgar with some shew of reason?
A19070But some man will say, is Venus requisite to the preservation of health?
A19070But some will say: may diet prolong a mans life?
A19070But this custome is beastlike rather then princelike: for what doth a bruit beast other than eate his fill of meat, and drinke abundantly, afterward?
A19070Duxi uxorem: quam ibi miseram vidi?
A19070For so hee saith, what shall I say of other Nations?
A19070How then lived Priests in health in time past unmarried?
A19070Nam quis potest dicere, mundum est c ● r meum?
A19070Or how live students at this day in the Vniversities that be of any society, who may not marry while they have interest in their Colledge?
A19070Procul fugere quid?
A19070Stulte quid est somnus, gelidae nisi mortis imago?
A19070Verum hic impransi mecum disquirite cur hoc?
A19070What meaneth this, but that meates and dri ● kes doe alter our bodies, and either temper th ● m or distemper them greatly?
A46281( Unde nefas tantum Zeli fautoribus?)
A46281Again, fire having but one quality to work withall, whereby he must unite the other three Elements, what shall bring and unite fire unto them?
A46281Also if a cold ambient be able to make cold water hot, why should not a hot ambient make it more cold?
A46281Also there are salt Lakes, as the Terentine Lake in Italy?
A46281Also, why should the Sun heat some few Fountains and pass over an infinite number of others, which are left cold?
A46281But if it be a Gum, faith Solinander, why should it abound more after earth- quakes?
A46281But what shall we judge of those Lamps, which have been found burning in old Sepulchres?
A46281But what?
A46281But why should it suck more than it hath need of?
A46281Corpore( quis neget hoc?)
A46281For how can they give these affections to other things, when they have them not themselves?
A46281For how the could water be humidissimum medicamentum, if it were not humidissimum elementum?
A46281Horrida de innocuis fertur sententia famis; Abbatiae pereunt, fpoliantur Templa, rapinis Tecta patent, reditus, fundi, Sacraria; quid non?
A46281Num pietatis amor an amor sceleratus habendi?
A46281Quod si tam celebrem mereatur guttula laudem, Praemia quae referet largos qui funditat imbres?
A46281Sed quid?
A46281Si non est ab elementis gustare, quare sit gustari?
A46281So for fat and unctuous substances, as Sulphur, Bitumen, Oyle, Grease,& c. unto what Element shall we ascribe them?
A46281What taste have any of these Elements?
A46281and how shall it cast it forth beyond the place of use to the superficies of the earth?
A46281and why should it burn and not dissolve in water?
A46281specioso haec templa Jacobus Donavit praesul( pia nam decreta bonorum AEquivalent factis) animam Rex ipse Jacobus( Hoc quoque quis dubitat?)
A40451( because it is less resisted, by reason of the small quantity of water in them) than on the Ocean?
A40451And are they not a hot and dry exhalation?
A40451And as these Springs differ in their heat according to their nearness, or remoteness to their fire, so also in their Bituminous odour?
A40451And can not the burnings of the Aetnean, Visuvian, Nymphean mountains convince us a little of this?
A40451And hath it not been observed that a fiery Bituminous matter doth sometimes flow out of hot Springs?
A40451And whence crudities, saith Hippocrates, but from fulnes, affirming also, that to eat without fulnes is the rule of health?
A40451And will not this rust being boiled in rain- water yield a Vitrial?
A40451How comes this Bitumen to be kindled in the earth?
A40451Ignem quid humoris expers pabulatur?
A40451Or might not their patients be unwilling to drink the water regulary; or disorder themselves in respect of diet, exercise and the like?
A40451Quid enim creatum complectitur natur a rerum non ex aqua humectante,& coalescente adultum,& animatum?
A40451Quid spirat, vernat, crescit, consistit sine suo fluore?
A40451This might be true, but what then?
A40451Who would have thought that the dropping- well would have yielded a stony pouder upon evaporation, and coagulate milk?
A40451vomiting, purging, bleeding, sweat, and urine?
A47787A book for Temperance?
A47787A happy soul, that all the way To heav''n rides in a summers day?
A47787A soul, whose intellectual beams No mists do mask, no lazy steams?
A47787As when a piece of wanton lawn, A thin aerial vail is drawn, O''re Beauties face; seeming to hide, More sweetly shows the blushing bride?
A47787But is''t a thing which profit brings?
A47787But some will say, It''s not in every bodies power,( or at least not with convenience) to observe this exact course of diet: what then?
A47787But what do I raking up this carrion?
A47787Could not one tongue serve temperance to taste?
A47787Dost thou condemne then what I do?
A47787Dost thou no gluttons vertuous know?
A47787HEark hither, Reader, Wouldst thou see Nature her own Physician be?
A47787HOw''s this?
A47787His own musick, his own health?
A47787IS this your temp''rate diet?
A47787Is''t now i''th''press?
A47787Is''t this which brings infirmities?
A47787Is''t this which dulls the sharpest wit?
A47787Now what can be imagined more unsavory, or loathsome, then these dainties, assoon as they have received a little alteration in the stomack?
A47787Now what child can eat three pounds of bread at once?
A47787Now what man( I pray) devoted to the exercises of the mind is there, that can at one repast eat up four pounds, or forty eight ounces of dry bread?
A47787Shall I therein find ease and pleasure?
A47787That it mitigates the Passion?
A47787This rare one, Reader, wouldst thou see?
A47787To mind, or body?
A47787Warm thoughts, free spirits, flattering Winters self into a spring?
A47787What Physician could have discovered these hidden qualities to me, if I had not found them out by long experience?
A47787What can be more vile and undecent for a man, than to be a slave to his belly?
A47787What?
A47787Whither will''t bring my soul?
A47787Who would believe that old wine should hurt my stomach, and new should help it; or that cinnamon should heat me more than pepper?
A47787Who''s that which giveth me the lie?
A47787Will it my life on earth prolong?
A47787Will''t bring me to eternal bliss?
A47787Will''t hurt me if I drink too much?
A47787Will''t make me vigorous untill death?
A47787Would''st have me temperate till I die?
A47787Wouldst see a man whose well- warm''d blood Bathes him in a genuine flood: A man, whose tuned humours be A set of rarest harmony?
A47787Wouldst see a nest of roses grow In a bed of reverend snow?
A47787Wouldst see blithe looks, fresh cheeks beguile Age?
A47787and to expose our selves to the lash of all those evils both of Soul and Body, wherewith Intemperance scourgeth her followers?
A47787canst tell?
A47787is there no other way for a man to preserve his health, and to prolong his life?
A47787must moderate temperance, she Live in perpetual exile, because we Turn such voluptuous Epicures?
A47787or to both?
A47787wouldst see December smile?
A47787— Ridentem dicere verum Quid vetat?
A63798And is it also not a Friend to the Laborious Husbandman, by encouraging the Consumption of a great quantity of fine Flower?
A63798And what Delight can any Person have in the best and choicest Meats and Drinks, when his whole Body is Indisposed, or invaded by various Diseases?
A63798But what can be said, or who can convince the great Ignorance and Blindness of Mankind?
A63798Do not all the Herbs, Fruits, Seeds and Grains, and whatever else appears in Bodies, Shapes and Forms?
A63798How many hundreds of cruel Diseases hath Man brought on himself, and worst of all hath intailed them on his Posterity?
A63798If any Person becomes Master of a Thousand Sheep, Cows, Horses, or any other Creatures, has not our Laws and Customs made him Lord over them?
A63798If this were not so, why should not Stones beaten into Powder make Mortar?
A63798Is not this most clear and manifest in all the Bea ● … ts and Vegetables of the Earth?
A63798Man''s Heart, and am not I in the midst thereof?
A63798Now, when these things are understood and well considered, how is it possible, that Mankind can arrive at the Haven or Port of Rest?
A63798Or on the other side, a Christian to be a Turk?
A63798Sixthly, Then for the Confectioners, what do, or indeed can they do without Sugar?
A63798The like is to be understood in all Religions, can any perswade a Turk to become a Christian after 20 years of Age?
A63798Their Sleep being but a kind of waking, in comparison of Mans; for what Creature in the World is so drowsy and heavy as Man?
A63798What wonderful satisfaction and pleasure should we take in using clean and innocent Foods?
A63798Would it not amaze a Man seriously to consider, upon what inconsiderable motives Men are thus hurri ● … to their own and others ruin?
A63798and do not Vegetables do the same, whose variety in Nature are beyond Humane Number?
A63798and had no Hopes?
A63798and how can you be justly blamed for it?
A63798and how mightily would Concord, Simplicity and Unity be generated and advanced?
A63798and is it 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 for ● … ple of all sort ● … and Religions; to break that great and important Co ● … dment?
A63798and that he hath not the use of them to that degree as the Beasts have?
A63798as Horses, is not their Strength encreased in general through their whole Bodies?
A63798doth it not at once compleatly Indulge and Gratify the whole?
A63798how frequently do they put themselves upon the Rack, both of their Bodies, Minds and Purses?
A63798in a word, what would not young People do that they may appear in the Fashion, or be equal with those that are in the highest Mode?
A63798is he not endued with all the principles and powers of Body, Soul and Spirits?
A63798or Barley when broken,( and not Malted) yield forth its Virtues into the Water?
A63798or can any Creature break their Circle in which Gods Law hath bounded it?
A63798or how could he Subsist or be Supported, and his Life preserved by them?
A63798or what Person would break open a House, if he did not hope to do it and not to be taken?
A63798will not they use all Wicked Methods of Life, as Whoreing, Robbing, Stealing; nay, Murder it self?
A14298Aduise me how I should build mee an house for pleasure, health and profit?
A14298And whether the same be wholesome for sicke persons?
A14298Are not sweatings and hot- houses wholesome?
A14298At what time are VVine and Beere readie to turne and change?
A14298At what time is it best to exercise?
A14298But what is the reason, that some were black, and some white at the funerall of their friends?
A14298Doe these affections hurt the soule, as well as the body?
A14298Doth not his breath stinck, his tongue falter?
A14298Doth not his nose seeme rotten, withered, or worme- eaten?
A14298Doth the nature of places alter the quality of the Aire?
A14298Doth the nature of the time of the yeare alter the Ayre?
A14298How doe the temperature of the bodily affections, and the soules affections agree together?
A14298How is wheaten bread and pastery to be vsed in Phisicke?
A14298How many houres may a man sleepe?
A14298How many kindes of Euacuations are there?
A14298How many kindes of Sorrowes are there?
A14298How many kindes of waters be there?
A14298How many sorts of Drunkards are there?
A14298How many sorts of dreames be there?
A14298How many sorts of fearefull persons are there?
A14298How many things are to be considered in purgations?
A14298How might I helpe wine that reboyleth?
A14298How shall I discerne good Ale from bad?
A14298How shall I helpe Beere or Ale, which begin to be sowre, or dead?
A14298How shall I know good water?
A14298How shall I know whether hony or water be mingled with wine?
A14298How shall I reuiue waters that begin to putrifie?
A14298How shall a man bathe himselfe in Winter time when waters be frozen?
A14298Into how many ages is mans life diuided?
A14298Is bathing of the head wholsome?
A14298Is moderate fasting good?
A14298Is not Snow water as good as Raine water?
A14298Is not his body crazed, subiect to gouts and dropsies?
A14298Is wine hurtfull to sicke folkes?
A14298Looke but on the countenance of a drunkard, and is not he disfigured?
A14298May a man conueniently lie vpright on his backe?
A14298Our stomack is our bodies kitchin, which being distempered, how can we liue in temperate order?
A14298Shew me a diet for melancholicke men?
A14298Shew me how Egges are to be prepared for Physicke?
A14298Shew me how I may mundifie bloud?
A14298Shew me how to correct the malicious vapours of wines?
A14298Shew me how to make Ipocras and wine of Scene?
A14298Shew me how to seperate water from wine?
A14298Shew me particularly, how the Aire may be corrected for the recouerie of sicke folkes, according to the diuersities of places, times, and seasons?
A14298Shew mee a way to discerne the effects of bloud- letting?
A14298Tell me the certaine time, wherein man must of necessitie die?
A14298VVhat be Excrements?
A14298VVhat be the causes of both these kindes?
A14298VVhat be the inconueniences of immoderate Venerie?
A14298VVhat if the vomites worke not?
A14298VVhat is Loue?
A14298VVhat is barley Bread?
A14298VVhat is fire?
A14298VVhat is the cause of loue?
A14298VVhat is the chiefest cause of death?
A14298VVhat is the flegmaticke humour?
A14298VVhat is the nature of the sanguine humour?
A14298VVhat is the vse of Beere?
A14298VVhat is the vse of Mascadell, Malmesie, and browne Bastard?
A14298VVhat is the vse of Perry?
A14298VVhat is the vse of Rhenish wine?
A14298VVhat is the vse of Sack?
A14298VVhat is the vse of bread?
A14298VVhat is the vse of white wine?
A14298VVhat shall I doe, if I vomite too much?
A14298VVhen is water wholesomest?
A14298VVherein consists the cure of the spirituall maladies?
A14298VVhich are the best vomites?
A14298VVhich are the chiefest passions of the soule?
A14298VVhich be the most dangerous yeares in mans life?
A14298VVhich humors are predominant in the night season, and which in the day time?
A14298Vnto what complexion doth Exercise most appertaine?
A14298Vpon which side must a man sleepe first?
A14298What Flesh is best to be eaten?
A14298What are Dreames?
A14298What are the commodities of early rising?
A14298What are the effects of Mirth?
A14298What be passions of the minde?
A14298What be the best and sauory sauces for our meates?
A14298What be the causes of colde infirmities?
A14298What be the causes of the preseruation of Mans health?
A14298What be the commodities of Exercise?
A14298What be the commodities of sleepe?
A14298What be the discommodities of sleepe?
A14298What exercise should short winded men vse?
A14298What humours are fittest to be purged?
A14298What if the purgation doth euacuate too much?
A14298What is Anger?
A14298What is Ayre?
A14298What is Choler?
A14298What is Cyder?
A14298What is Enuie?
A14298What is Feare?
A14298What is Iealousie?
A14298What is Meath?
A14298What is Meatheglin?
A14298What is Rie Bread?
A14298What is Vrine?
A14298What is a vomite?
A14298What is an Humour?
A14298What is sorrow?
A14298What is the Cholericke?
A14298What is the Melancholicke humour?
A14298What is the best fish?
A14298What is the cause, that the Aire changeth so oft?
A14298What is the effect of Sorrow?
A14298What is the nature of Autumne?
A14298What is the nature of Spring time?
A14298What is the nature of Summer?
A14298What is the nature of Winter?
A14298What is the nature of fountaine water?
A14298What is the principall naturall meanes to prolong life?
A14298What is the property of wine?
A14298What is the reason that men imagine such impossible and vaine things?
A14298What is the use of our common meates?
A14298What is the vse of Ale?
A14298What is the vse of Bathes?
A14298What is the vse of Cheese?
A14298What is the vse of Fruit?
A14298What is the vse of Purgations?
A14298What is the vse of Tobacco?
A14298What is the vse of Venery?
A14298What is the vse of butter?
A14298What is the vse of milke?
A14298What is water?
A14298What is your opinion of Fowle?
A14298What kinde of Exercise is good?
A14298What kinde of fire is best?
A14298What mirth doe the common people loue best?
A14298What mirth doe wise men like?
A14298What must I doe before purging?
A14298What shall I doe, if the Purgation will not worke?
A14298What shall a man doe, if the Aire be either too hot, too cold, or too corrupt?
A14298What shall poore men drincke when Malt is extreame deere?
A14298What sicknesses doth the Aire cause?
A14298What thinke you of bloud- letting?
A14298What thinke you of noone sleepe?
A14298When is the best vse of carnall copulation?
A14298Wherefore did God giue affections vnto men?
A14298Whether water being drunke doth nourish?
A14298Which be the criticall daies?
A14298Which is the best ayre?
A14298Who are apt to take Purgatians and who not?
A14298Why did men liue longer before the floud, then they doe now?
A14298Why doe fearefull men looke pale?
A14298Why doe some looke red, and others pale when they be angry?
A14298Why is there so great a diuersitie among men?
A14298Why then will men be so headie, as to take their owne destruction, seeing that they may liue in health without Phisick- helpe?
A14295?
A14295Are not sweatings and hot houses wholesome?
A14295At what time is it best to exercise?
A14295Doe these affections hurt the soule, as well as the bodie?
A14295For choler?
A14295For melancholie?
A14295How doe the temperature of the bodilie affections, and the soules affections agree together?
A14295How many houres may a man sleepe?
A14295How many kindes of salts are there?
A14295How many things are to be considered in purgations?
A14295How might I help wine, that reboyleth?
A14295How shall I discerne good ale from bad?
A14295How shall I help beere or ale, which beginne to be sowre or dead?
A14295How shall I know good water?
A14295How shall I know whether hony or water be mingled with wine?
A14295How shall I reuiue waters, that begin to putrifie?
A14295How shall a man bathe himselfe in winter time, when waters be frozen?
A14295Into how many ages is mans life diuided?
A14295Is bathing of the head wholesome?
A14295Is moderate fasting good?
A14295Is not the falling sicknesse onely cured by the spirit of vitrioll?
A14295May a man conueniently ly vpright on his back?
A14295Our stomack is our bodies kitchin, which being distepered, how cā we liue in tēperat order?
A14295Seeing that glisters be very commodious, shew me a way to make some?
A14295Shew me a diet, for melancholike men?
A14295Shew me a way to fallen capons in most short time?
A14295Shew me how I may mundifie bloud?
A14295Shew me some remedies to procure sleep?
A14295Shew mee a speedie drink for trauellers, when they want beere or ale at their Inne?
A14295Shew mee a way to discerne the effectes of bloud- letting?
A14295Shew mee a way to keepe Oisters, lobsters, and such like, sweet and good for some few dayes?
A14295Shew mee a way to make the heart merrie?
A14295Shew mee a way to preserue flesh and foule, sound and sweet, for one moneth, notwithstanding the contagiousnesse of the weather?
A14295Shew mee a way to preserue my lyfe, if perhaps I be constrayned to straggle in deserts?
A14295Shew mee the best and safest purgation for sleagme?
A14295Shew mee the best sallet?
A14295Teach me, how wiuelesse batchelers and husbandlesse maidens should driue away their vncleane dre tming of venerie, at nights?
A14295Teach mee a way to make beere or ale to become stale, within two or three daies?
A14295Teach mee to prognosticate by vrines?
A14295Tell mee the certaine time, wherein man must of necessitie die?
A14295They must not bee eaten in those monethes, which in pronouncing wante the letter R. What is the vse of Cra- fishes?
A14295VVhat are dreames?
A14295VVhat are the commodities of earely rising?
A14295VVhat are the effectes of mirth?
A14295VVhat humoures are fittest to be purged?
A14295VVhat is a vomite?
A14295VVhat is loue?
A14295VVhat is mirth?
A14295VVhat is the vse of Bathes?
A14295VVhat is the vse of Cinnamon?
A14295VVhat is the vse of Cloues?
A14295VVhat is the vse of Orenges?
A14295VVhat is the vse of beanes?
A14295VVhat is the vse of bread?
A14295VVhat is the vse of figges?
A14295VVhat is the vse of onions, leekes, and garlick?
A14295VVhat is the vse of pease?
A14295VVhat is the vse of plummes and damsons?
A14295VVhat is the vse of prunes?
A14295VVhat is the vse of raisins and curraines?
A14295VVhat is the vse of rice?
A14295VVhat is the vse of straweberries?
A14295VVhat is the vse of woodcockes and snites?
A14295VVhat mirth do the common people loue best?
A14295VVhat think you of noone sleepe?
A14295VVho are apt to take purgations, and who not?
A14295Vnto which cóplexiō doth exercise most appertaine?
A14295Vpon which side must a man sleepe first?
A14295What Direction neede you to respect, that are entered the right path?
A14295What are salmon and trouts?
A14295What be the causes of cold infirmities?
A14295What be the causes of infirmities?
A14295What be the causes of the preseruation of mans health?
A14295What be the commodities of exercise?
A14295What be the discommodities of sleepe?
A14295What be the incōueniences of immoder at venerie?
A14295What bee the commodities of sleepe?
A14295What colour of vrine is most commendable?
A14295What exercise should short winded men vse?
A14295What if the purgation doth euacuate too much?
A14295What is Aire?
A14295What is Meatheglin?
A14295What is an humour?
A14295What is anger?
A14295What is enuie?
A14295What is feare?
A14295What is fire?
A14295What is meath?
A14295What is sorrow?
A14295What is that salt hearb which killeth wormes in childrens bodies?
A14295What is the cause of loue?
A14295What is the chiefest cause of death?
A14295What is the cholerick?
A14295What is the effect of sorrow?
A14295What is the nature of Autumne?
A14295What is the nature of Winter?
A14295What is the nature of summer?
A14295What is the nature of the sanguine humour?
A14295What is the nature of the spring time?
A14295What is the propertie of oyles?
A14295What is the propertie of wine?
A14295What is the sleagmatick humour?
A14295What is the vse of Ale?
A14295What is the vse of Almonds and nuttes?
A14295What is the vse of Apples?
A14295What is the vse of Barbles?
A14295What is the vse of Cabbages?
A14295What is the vse of Carpe?
A14295What is the vse of Creame?
A14295What is the vse of Cuttles?
A14295What is the vse of Duckes?
A14295What is the vse of Eeles?
A14295What is the vse of Kid?
A14295What is the vse of Lampreyes?
A14295What is the vse of Muscadell, Malmesie, and browne Bastard?
A14295What is the vse of Oisters?
A14295What is the vse of Partridges?
A14295What is the vse of Perches?
A14295What is the vse of Pigeons?
A14295What is the vse of Pikes?
A14295What is the vse of Rhenish wine?
A14295What is the vse of Sack?
A14295What is the vse of Tobacco?
A14295What is the vse of Venison?
A14295What is the vse of beefe?
A14295What is the vse of beere?
A14295What is the vse of borage?
A14295What is the vse of cucumbers?
A14295What is the vse of egges?
A14295What is the vse of ginger?
A14295What is the vse of goese?
A14295What is the vse of milke?
A14295What is the vse of mustard?
A14295What is the vse of mutton?
A14295What is the vse of our common salt?
A14295What is the vse of oyle of Oliues?
A14295What is the vse of parsneeps, and carrets?
A14295What is the vse of peares?
A14295What is the vse of pepper?
A14295What is the vse of purgations?
A14295What is the vse of quailes?
A14295What is the vse of radish?
A14295What is the vse of saffron?
A14295What is the vse of sower Whay?
A14295What is the vse of sturgeons?
A14295What is the vse of sugar?
A14295What is the vse of swannes, turkies, perockes, hernes, and cra ● es?
A14295What is the vse of swines fiesh?
A14295What is the vse of tenches?
A14295What is the vse of veale?
A14295What is the vse of venerie?
A14295What is the vse of vineger?
A14295What is the vse of white wine?
A14295What is vrine?
A14295What is water?
A14295What is your opinion of Capons, Hennes, and Chickens?
A14295What kinde of exercise is good?
A14295What kinde of fire is best?
A14295What meate is of an hard digestion?
A14295What mirth doe wise men like?
A14295What must I doe before purging?
A14295What shall I doe, if I vomite too much?
A14295What shall I doe, if the purgation will not worke?
A14295What shall a man doe, if the Aire be either too hot, or too cold?
A14295What shall poore men drink, when malt is extreame deare?
A14295What think you of Hare and Conies flesh?
A14295What think you of larkes and sparrowes?
A14295When is it best to vse carnall copulation?
A14295When is water wholesomest?
A14295Wherefore did God giue affections vnto men?
A14295Which are the best vomites?
A14295Which be the Criticall daies?
A14295Which bee the most daungerous yeeres in mans life?
A14295Which humours are predominant in the night season, and which in the day time?
A14295Which is the best Aire?
A14295Which is the best drink?
A14295Which kinde of milke is best?
A14295Why doe fearefull men looke pale?
A14295Why doe some looke pale?
A14295Why doe some looke red, when they be angrie?
A14295Why then will men be so headie, as to take their owne destruction, seeing that they may liue in health without Physick- help?
A14295doeth not oile of antimonie plucke vp at once the impurities of the feuer?
A14295doth not mercurie heale the French poxe and the filthie scabbe?