MPIWG

In the largely humoral model of medicine predominant in the early modern period, disease causation was very different to what it is today. There was no germ theory; the causes of ill-health were usually described in relation to an individual’s humoral balance, although a very small set of diseases, such as the so-called French pox and the plague were seen as contagious.

The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases

Barrough, Philip
MORE

The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases

Barrough, Philip
MORE

A briefe, excellent, and profitable discourse, of the naturall beginning of all growing and liuing…

Jones, John
MORE

A briefe, excellent, and profitable discourse, of the naturall beginning of all growing and liuing…

Jones, John
MORE

A uery brefe treatise, ordrely declaring the pri[n]cipal partes of phisick, that is…

Langton, Christopher
MORE

Pambotanologia. Sive, Enchiridion botanicum. Or, A compleat herball, containing the summe of ancient and moderne…

Lovell, Robert
MORE

The family-dictionary; or, Household companion: Containing, in an alphabetical method, I. Directions for cookery…

Salmon, William
MORE

A letter to a friend concerning the sickness and death of His Highness the Duke…

P., B.
MORE

The mourning-cross... Containing the certain causes of pestilential diseases…

[author not specified],
MORE

The mourning-cross... Containing the certain causes of pestilential diseases…

[author not specified],
MORE