A treatise of the plague. Being an Instruction how one ought to Act, in Relation, I. To Apparel and Lodging. II. To Diet. III. To Antidotes or Preservatives. IV. To such Medicines, as are necessary to be made use of, when any one shall be so unhappy, as to be visited with the Distemper. Wherein is Inserted A rare Collection of a great many Recipe's of very valuable Medicines, made use of in the plague, by the greatest Physicians in the World, and published for the General Good of Mankind, especially the meaner Sort. By Eugenius Philalethes, Jun.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for James Holland, at the Bible and Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Luke Stokoe, near Charing-Cross; Richard Montague, in Sheer-Lane; and John Sackfield, at Lincoln's-Inn Back-Gate, MDCCXXI. [1721]
Publication year
1721-1721
ESTC No.
T53878
Grub Street ID
280758
Description
[8],32p. ; 8⁰
Note
Eugenius Philalethes, jun. = Robert Samber.