An edition of The haven of health (1636)

The haven of health

chiefely gathered for the comfort of students, and consequently for all those that have a care of their health; amplified upon five words of Hypocrates, written Epid. 6. labor, cibus, potio, somnus, venus : hereunto is added, a preservation from the pestilence, with a short censure of the late sicknesse in Oxford

The fourth edition, corrected and amended.

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An edition of The haven of health (1636)

The haven of health

chiefely gathered for the comfort of students, and consequently for all those that have a care of their health; amplified upon five words of Hypocrates, written Epid. 6. labor, cibus, potio, somnus, venus : hereunto is added, a preservation from the pestilence, with a short censure of the late sicknesse in Oxford

The fourth edition, corrected and amended.

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ESTC S108449

Published in
London

The Physical Object

Pagination
[16], 321, [23] p. ;
Number of pages
321

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24662358M
Internet Archive
havenofhealthchi00coga
OCLC/WorldCat
82524045

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October 8, 2017 Edited by MARC Bot merge duplicate works of 'The haven of health'
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