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plague tract

Plague tracts are among the most common forms of medical writing in the period. They describe signs of the disease; offer suggestions for therapeutics; and discuss larger-scale preventive measures such as quarantines.


There are 135 books tagged with this term.
 
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Brasbridge Thomas The poore mans iewell, that is to say, a treatise of the pestilence. Vnto the… 1578
Brasbridge Thomas The poore mans iewell, that is to say, a treatise of the pestilence. Vnto the… 1579
Brasbridge Thomas The poore mans iewell, that is to say, A treatise of the pestilence. Vnto the… 1580
Brasbridge Thomas The poore mans iewell: (So called bicause of the great commoditie that may come vnto… 1592
Bradwell Stephen Physick for the sicknesse, commonly called the plague. With all the particular signes and symptoms… 1636
Bradwell Stephen A vvatch-man for the pest. Teaching the true rules of preservation from the pestilent… 1625
Boraston William A necessarie and briefe treatise of the contagious disease of the pestilence, with the causes… 1630
Bèze Théodore de A learned treatise of the plague: wherein the two questions: whether the plague be infectious… 1665
Bèze Theodore de A shorte learned and pithie treatize of the plague, wherin are handled these two questions… 1580
Belson John Remedies against the infection of the plague, and the curing thereof, and rules which are… 1665
Baxter Richard London’s mortality... Or, Mr. Baxters precious antidote, for... the pestilence 1665
Barker Richard Consilium anti-pestilentiale 1665
Austin William Epiloimia epē. Or, The anatomy of the pestilence 1666
Anderson Anthony An approved medicine against the deserued plague 1593
Alleine Richard The best of remedies, for the vvorst of maladies 1667