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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 touchstone of complexions. Generallye appliable, expedient and profitable for all such, as be desirous…

Lemnius, Levinus
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The arte and science of preseruing bodie and soule in al health, wisedome, and catholike…

Jones, John
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The arte and science of preseruing bodie and soule in al health, wisedome, and catholike…

Jones, John
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A dialogue bothe pleasant and pitifull, wherein is a godlie regimente against the feuer pestile…

Bullein, William
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The regiment of life. Whereunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the book…

Goeurot, Jean
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The castell of health corrected and in some places augmented, by the firste aucthor thereof…

Elyot, Thomas
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The touchstone of complexions. Generallye appliable, expedient and profitable for all such, as be desirous…

Lemnius, Levinus
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Regimen sanitatis Salerni. This booke teachyng all people to gouerne them in health is translated…

de Mediolano, Joannes
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The breuiarie of health: vvherin doth folow, remedies, for all maner of sicknesses and diseases…

Boorde, Andrew
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A direction for the health of magistrates and studentes. Namely suche as bee in their…

Gratarolo, Guglielmo
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