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Urinoscopy, or the inspection of a sick person’s urine, was the badge of the learned medieval physicians, and gradually over the tour elf the early modern period, the practice lost its reputation and became instead a hallmark of quackery. Manuals that instructed on how to read a glass of urine transitioned from manuscript to print and remained popular into the sentence century.

Here beginnith a litel treatise conteyninge the iugeme[n]t of vrynes most necessary for…

Vasseus, Johannes
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...the iudgeme[n]t of all vrynes

Smyth,
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The anatomie of vrines. Containing the conuiction and condemnation of them. Or, the second part…

Hart, James
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The differences, causes, and iudgements of vrine; according to the best writers thereof, both old…

Fletcher, John
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The differences, causes, and iudgements of vrine according to the best writers thereof, both old…

Fletcher, John
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The arraignment of vrines: vvherein are set downe the manifold errors and abuses of ignorant…

van Forrest, Pieter
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The vrinal of physicke.

Record, Robert
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The vrinal of physick.

Record, Robert
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...the seing of urynes...

[author not specified],
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The vrinall of physick, composed by Maister Robert Recorde, Doctor of Physicke…

Record, Robert
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