Plain and easie method for preserving (by God's blessing) those that are well from the infection of the plague, or any contagious distemper, in city, camp, fleet, &c. and for curing such as are infected with it. Written in the year 1666. By Thomas Willis, M.D. late Sidney professor in Oxford, and a member of the Royal Society and Colledge of Physicians in London. Never before printed

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed for W[illiam]. Crook, at the Green-Dragon, without Temple-Bar, 1691.
Added name
Bolton, William, 1650 or 1651-1691. In laurum Appollini dicatam. English & Latin.; White, Robert, 1645-1703, engraver.
Publication year
1691
ESTC No.
R186618
Grub Street ID
75211
Description
[12], 74 p., 1 leaf of plates ; 8°.
Note
Printer's name from Wing (CD-ROM, 1996)

With a frontispiece portrait of the author (plate), signed: R.W. sculp., i.e. Robert White

Imprimatur on pi1v reads: Libellum hunc de Peste, dignum judicamus, qui Imprimatur. Gualt. Charleton,...Tho. Burwel. J. Gordon. Wil. Dawes. Tho. Gill. Censores. Dat. Sepemb [sic]. 5. 1690. In Comitiis Censoriis ex Edibus Collegii nostri

Signatures: pi]2] a]4] B-E]8] F]4.