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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 hauen of health, chiefly made for the comfort of students, and consequently for all…

Cogan, Thomas
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Approved directions for health, both naturall and artificiall: deriued from the best physitians as well…

Vaughan, William
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The castle of health, corrected, and in some places augmented by the first authour thereof…

Elyot, Thomas
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The Englishmans doctor. Or, The schoole of Salerne. Or, Physicall obseruations for the perfect preseruing…

de Mediolano, Joannes
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The philosophers banquet

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The Englishmans doctor. Or, The schoole of Salerne. Or, Physicall obseruations for the perfect preseruing…

de Mediolano, Joannes
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Certaine philosophical preparations of foode and beuerage for sea-men, in their long voyages: with…

Plat, Hugh
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Naturall and artificiall directions for health deriued from the best philosophers, as well modern as…

Vaughan, William
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The Englishmans docter. Or, The schoole of Salerne. Or, physicall obseruations for the perfect preseruing…

de Mediolano, Joannes
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Speculum ægrotorum. The sicke-mens glasse: or, A plaine introduction wherby one may giue a…

Fage, John
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