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Regimen refers to the management of the six non-naturals, namely, eating; sleep; emotions; evacuations (ie, urination, defecation); air; and exercise. It had been a cornerstone of health maintenance from antiquity, and continued to be central to health care in our period.

Here followeth a compendious regiment, or dietarie of health. Made in Mount Pyllor: compyled by…

Boorde, Andrew
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Here foloweth a compendyous regimente or dyetary of health, made in Mount pyllor: compyled by…

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A compendyous regyment or a dyetary of healthe made in Mountpyllyer, by Andrewe Boorde of…

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Hereafter foloweth a compendyous regyment or a dyetary of healthe, made in Moutpyllier…

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The boke for to learne a man to be wyse in buyldyng of his howse…

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Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practise: wherein are contained inward diseases from the head to…

Bruele, Gualterus
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Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practice: vvherein are contained inward diseases from the head to…

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The practise of chymicall, and hermeticall physicke, for the preseruation of health. Written in Latin…

du Chesne (Quercetanus), Joseph
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The preceptes of the excellent clerke [and] graue philosopher Plutarche…

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Via recta ad vitam longam, or, A plain philosophicall discourse of the nature, faculties, and…

Venner, Tobias
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