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Regimen refers to the management of the six non-naturals, namely, eating; sleep; emotions; evacuations (ie, urination, defecation); air; and exercise. It had been a cornerstone of health maintenance from antiquity, and continued to be central to health care in our period.

The regiment of life, whereunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the boke…

Goeurot, Jean
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The castell of helth corrected and in some places augmented, by the first author therof…

Elyot, Thomas
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The castel of helth corrected and in some places augmented, by the fyrst author therof…

Elyot, Thomas
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The breuiary of helthe, for all maner of syckenesses and diseases the whiche may be…

Boorde, Andrew
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The kegiment [sic] of life, wherunto is added A treatyse of the pestilence, with the…

Goeurot, Jean
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The castel of helth corrected and in some places augmented, by the fyrst author therof…

Elyot, Thomas
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The regiment of life. Newely perused, corrected, and enlarged…

Goeurot, Jean
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A new booke entyteled the regiment of lyfe: with a syngular Treatise of the pestilece…

Goeurot, Jean
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Regimen sanitatis Salerni. This boke teachinge all people to gouerne them in helthe, is translated…

de Mediolano, Joannes
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The castell of helthe, gathered, oute of the chyefe authors of phisyke…

Elyot, Thomas
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