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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.

The iudycyall of vryns

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The iudycyall of vryns

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...the seynge of urynes...

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...the seynge of urynes, of all the colours that uryns be of...

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The anatomie of vrines. Divided into two books. Detecting and unfolding the manifold falshoods and…

Hart, James
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Two treatises the first of pulses, the second of urines. By John Fernelius, Abdiah Cole…

Fernel, Jean
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The urinal of physick. By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious…

Record, Robert
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The urinal of physick. By Robert Record Doctor of physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious…

Record, Robert
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The judgment of urines. By Robert Record Doctor of Physick. Whereunto is added an ingenious…

Record, Robert
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