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.

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

[author not specified],
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The English hous-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in…

Markham, Gervase
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The English hous-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in…

Markham, Gervase
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Some receipts of medicines, for the most part parable and simple. Sent to a friend…

Boyle, Robert
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The distiller of London. With the clavis to unlock the deepest secrets of that mysterious…

Company of Distillers of London,
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The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened: containing, many rare secrets, and rich ornaments of several…

[author not specified],
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The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened: containing many rare secrets and rich ornaments, of several…

[author not specified],
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The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened: containing many rare secrets, and rich ornaments of several…

[author not specified],
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Medicinal experiments: or, A collection of choice remedies, chiefly simple, and easily prepared: useful in…

Boyle, Robert
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The compleat servant-maid: or, The young maidens tutor. Directing them how they may fit…

[author not specified],
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