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plague

The plague was probably the singe most feared disease in the early modern period, and a host of publications addressed its signs, treatment, and prevention.


There are 215 books tagged with this term.
 
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N. E. London’s plague-sore discovered: or, Some serious notes, and suitable considerations upon the present visitation… 1665
Noot Jan van der The gouerance and preseruation of them that feare the plage. Set forth by John Vandernote… 1569
O'Dowde Thomas Two letters concerning the cure of the plague: the one to Thomas Elyot Esq; one… 1665
O'Dowde Thomas Two letters concerning the cure of the plague the one to Thomas Elyot Esq; one… 1665
Osiander Andreas How and whither a Christen man ought to flye the horrible plage of the pestilence… 1537
Page William Whereas, upon grounds of conscience, and charity, I have endeavoured, in the sphere of my… 1665
Paré Ambroise A treatise of the plague contayning the causes, signes, symptomes, prognosticks, and cure thereof : together… 1630
Peachi John Some observations made upon the Barbado seeds, shewing their admirable virtue in curing dropsies. Written… 1694
Penkethman John The cities comfort: or, Patridophilus his theologicall and physicall preservatives against the plague, and all… 1625
Petowe Henry Londoners their entertainment in the countrie. Or the whipping of runnawayes. Wherein is described, Londons… 1604
Petowe Henry The countrie ague. Or, London her vvelcome home to her retired children. Together, with a… 1625
Quarles John Londons disease, and cure: being a soveraigne receipt against the plague, for prevention sake. By… 1665
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene whereas the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne lady by reason of the plague… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene. Whereas the infection of the plague and pestilence doth at this present… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie our most gratious soueraigne Ladie, by reason of… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie our most gratious soueraigne Lady, by reason of… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne ladie is crediblie enformed that… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne lady is crediblie enfourmed that… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene. A proclamation for adjournement of part of Michaelmas tearme. Forasmuch as the… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne Ladie is credibly enfourmed, that… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne Ladie is credibly enfourmed, that… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queene. Whereas the Quenes Maiestie by her proclamation did adiourn the terme of… 1618
Queen Elizabeth I By the Queenes commandement. Forasmuch, as it is found by good proofe, that many persons… 1618
R. M. The meanes of preventing, and preserving from, and curing of the most contagious disease, called… 1665
Royal College of Physicians of London The Kings medicines for the plague. Prescribed in the year, 1604, by the whole Collodge… 1665
Royal College of Physicians of London The King’s medicines for the plague. Prescribed for the year, 1604. by the whole Collodge… 1665
Royal College of Physicians of London The Kings medicines for the plague, prescribed for the yeare 1604. by the whole Colledge… 1636
Royal College of Physicians of London Certain necessary directions, aswell for the cure of the plague, as for preuenting the infection… 1636
Royal College of Physicians of London Certain necessary directions, as well for the cure of the plague, as for preventing the… 1665
Royal College of Physicians of London Having received from an excellent person a receipt of a sovereign water for the plague… 1665