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plague tract

Plague tracts are among the most common forms of medical writing in the period. They describe signs of the disease; offer suggestions for therapeutics; and discuss larger-scale preventive measures such as quarantines.

A learned treatise of the plague: wherein the two questions: whether the plague be infectious…

Bèze, Théodore de
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A brief treatise of the nature, causes, signes, preservation from, and cure of the pestilence…

Kemp, William
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A brief relation of the plague at Naples

[author not specified],
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Advice for the poor by way of cure & caution. Being very sensible that it is…

Cock, Thomas
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A mite cast into the treasury of the famous city of London: being a brief…

Garencières, Theophilus
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Medela pestilentiæ: wherein is contained several theological queries concerning the plague, with approved antidotes, signes…

Kephale, Richard
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Loimotomia: or The pest anatomized in these following particulars, viz. 1. The material cause 2…

Thomson, George
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A discourse of the plague. Containing the nature, causes, signs, and presages of the pestilence…

Harvey, Gideon
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Consilium anti-pestilentiale

Barker, Richard
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The plagues approved physitian. Shewing the naturall causes of the infection of the ayre, and…

[author not specified],
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