A 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, Etc., and for Curing Such as Are Infected with It.

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TO THE READER .

A Plain and Easie METHOD, and c.

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Gualt. Charleton, Dat. Sepemb. 5. 1690.

Thomas Willis M.D.

A
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 Tho. Willis, M. D. late Sidney Professor in Oxford, and a Member of the Royal Society and Colledge of Physicians in London.


Never before Printed.


LONDON, Printed for W. Crook, at the Green-Dragon, without Temple-Bar. 1691.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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