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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.

A moche profitable treatise against the pestilence...

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Litil boke the whiche traytied and reherced many gode thinges necessaries for the ifirmite [and] graete sekeness called pestilence

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...treatyse aeynst pestylence [et] of ye infirmities

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Treatyse agaynst pestelence and of ye infirmits

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...many gode thinges necessaries for the infirmite...

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A passing gode lityll boke necessarye [and] behouefull

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...a litill boke necessarye [and] behouefull a[g]enst the pestilence

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Whereas, upon grounds of conscience, and charity, I have endeavoured, in the sphere of my…

Page, William
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We who are appointed the physicians for the prevention and cure of the plague, as…

Witherley, Thomas
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An unparalel’d antidote against the plague

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