MPIWG

Recipe books are common in print and manuscript is our period. They offer how-to instructions on preparing a wide range of medicines. There is considerable overlap with cookery, with books offering recipes for individual dishes, for medicines, and for preserving; many of the preparation processes were the same.

This is the myrrour or glasse of helth, necessary [and] nedefull for euery person to…

Moulton, Thomas
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This is the myrrour or glasse of helth

Moulton, Thomas
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The antidotharius...

[author not specified],
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This is the myrour or glasse of helth, necessary and nedefull for euery person to…

Moulton, Thomas
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...the Treasure of pore men…

[author not specified],
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The Queens closet opened…

M., W.
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The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several…

Digby, Kenelm
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The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digby Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several…

Digby, Kenelm
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The closet of the eminently learned Sir Kenelme Digbie Kt. opened: whereby is discovered several…

Digby, Kenelm
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A queens delight or, The art of preserving, conserving, and candying

[author not specified],
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