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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.

The regiment of life, whereunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the booke…

Goeurot, Jean
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The regiment of life, whereunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the boke…

Goeurot, Jean
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The kegiment [sic] of life, wherunto is added A treatyse of the pestilence, with the…

Goeurot, Jean
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The regiment of life. Newely perused, corrected, and enlarged…

Goeurot, Jean
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A new booke entyteled the regiment of lyfe: with a syngular Treatise of the pestilece…

Goeurot, Jean
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a litle treatise very necessary, [and] behouefull... to preserue the people from... pestilence

[author not specified],
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A moche profitable treatise against the pestilence...

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Litil boke the whiche traytied and reherced many gode thinges necessaries for the ifirmite [and] graete sekeness called pestilence

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...treatyse aeynst pestylence [et] of ye infirmities

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Treatyse agaynst pestelence and of ye infirmits

[author not specified],
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