Wellcome Collection: The Regiment of Healthe (MS674)

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Wellcome Collection: The Regiment of Healthe (MS674)

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With separate sections on medical astrology, temperaments, plague, an antidotary, surgical remedies, and an unfinished herbal. With a number of medical receipts, etc., by different and later hands.

pp.7-12: blank.

p.13: Medical astrology, temperatments, etc. Begins: "Almightie God ffather sonne and holie ghost three personnes / but one divine essence by his omipotent power…"

p.28: "…The 19 and 20 dayes / of August are dangerous dayes to take sicknes / or hurt."

pp.29-30: blank.

p.31: "A treatise of medicynes good against [th]e pestilence / devided into three partes … / … / Caput. 1. / It often falleth out [th]at throughe default of observing good ordre…"

p.33: "by God's grace he shall / be made hole and delivered of his sickness for ever."

p.34: "A medecyne for the Plague which King Henrye / the Eyght did use in [th]e first yeare of his raigne / … / Inprimis take a handfull of herbe grace…" Followed by other receipts against plague.

p.45: "A Treatise or worke called the Regiment of Healthe / devided into Eyght parts … / … / Galen that profound clarke and excellent learned physition…"

p.54: "who hath given to man remedyese for all sicnesses / and diseases."

p.55: "The Preface / of the author unto his booke of medicynes. // Now that I have written generallie of the fowre complexions / of man..."

l.11v: "Of woundes in sondrie partes of mans / bodie how they may be cured. / / If a man be wounded by a speare … "

l.16v: "An Antidotarieof Chyrurgerie which teachethe / to make medycynes for all sores and grevances / that belong to chyrurgerie … / … / …The whole worke is compiled / into sixe Chapters whereof / . The first teachethe Repercussiue Medycynes / … "

l.23: "And thus endeth the Antidotarie of Chirurgerie and of many excellent / Medycynes verie necesarie for chirurgeons and such as take cures in hand."

l.23v: "Here followethe the making of diverse / salues for sores and woundes [etc.]."

l.71: Herbal: Absinthium - Eupatoria only. Begins: "Philosophers and Doctors who by their learninge studied many / things that belong to Physique…"

l.91: [Eupatorium] "Itt is hott in the first and drye in the second degree."

pp.91v-102: Miscellaneous medical receipts, partly by the original compiler, and partly by other later 17th century hands.

pp.94v, 95: Receipts by Dr. Mathias.

p.98: A special remedy for a consumption. Signed Ger[ard] Blackwall.

l.100: Receipts, including one "To cure ye spleene [etc.]" signed "From your servant Benj[amin] Ayloffe for Arthur Herris esquire at his chamber in Lincolnes Inne".

l.101: "A notable expedient of John Bennet a surgion at Maidston in Kent for an ague".

l.101v: "Dr. Writs [?Richard Wright (1600-1657)] prescription for smale pox for Kate, Mr. Goldsmithes child", and a second prescription for the same dated 14 Xbr. 1654.

l.102: [By a different hand] "13 November 1682 Mr. Fosters prescription for K.D. by John Ewell apothecary at Towster". Another dated 16 November 1682.

p.102v: Prescription "16th January 1682 Foster for K.D."

pp.103-104: blank.

pp.104v-105: Medical and cookery receipts by a later hand.

p.105v: Verses relating to Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and his marriage to the Countess of Essex in 1613, and obliquely referring to the Overbury poisoning case of 1615-1616. The first stanza runs: "The Summeres sunn is set / and it will shine no more / because it was his happles lucke / to marrie with a whore." The third stanza runs: "A Page a Knight a Vicounte and an Earle / From Scotland came and married with an Girle / Such foure to foure weare never seene before / A wife a witch a murtherer and a whore."

pp.106-113: Medical and cookery receipts, by the original hand and by some of the later hands.

p.108v: "A diet drink for Mr. Harris". By the Ayloffe hand of l.100v.



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Description:

With separate sections on medical astrology, temperaments, plague, an antidotary, surgical remedies, and an unfinished herbal. With a number of medical receipts, etc., by different and later hands.

pp.7-12: blank.

p.13: Medical astrology, temperatments, etc. Begins: "Almightie God ffather sonne and holie ghost three personnes / but one divine essence by his omipotent power…"

p.28: "…The 19 and 20 dayes / of August are dangerous dayes to take sicknes / or hurt."

pp.29-30: blank.

p.31: "A treatise of medicynes good against [th]e pestilence / devided into three partes … / … / Caput. 1. / It often falleth out [th]at throughe default of observing good ordre…"

p.33: "by God's grace he shall / be made hole and delivered of his sickness for ever."

p.34: "A medecyne for the Plague which King Henrye / the Eyght did use in [th]e first yeare of his raigne / … / Inprimis take a handfull of herbe grace…" Followed by other receipts against plague.

p.45: "A Treatise or worke called the Regiment of Healthe / devided into Eyght parts … / … / Galen that profound clarke and excellent learned physition…"

p.54: "who hath given to man remedyese for all sicnesses / and diseases."

p.55: "The Preface / of the author unto his booke of medicynes. // Now that I have written generallie of the fowre complexions / of man..."

l.11v: "Of woundes in sondrie partes of mans / bodie how they may be cured. / / If a man be wounded by a speare … "

l.16v: "An Antidotarieof Chyrurgerie which teachethe / to make medycynes for all sores and grevances / that belong to chyrurgerie … / … / …The whole worke is compiled / into sixe Chapters whereof / . The first teachethe Repercussiue Medycynes / … "

l.23: "And thus endeth the Antidotarie of Chirurgerie and of many excellent / Medycynes verie necesarie for chirurgeons and such as take cures in hand."

l.23v: "Here followethe the making of diverse / salues for sores and woundes [etc.]."

l.71: Herbal: Absinthium - Eupatoria only. Begins: "Philosophers and Doctors who by their learninge studied many / things that belong to Physique…"

l.91: [Eupatorium] "Itt is hott in the first and drye in the second degree."

pp.91v-102: Miscellaneous medical receipts, partly by the original compiler, and partly by other later 17th century hands.

pp.94v, 95: Receipts by Dr. Mathias.

p.98: A special remedy for a consumption. Signed Ger[ard] Blackwall.

l.100: Receipts, including one "To cure ye spleene [etc.]" signed "From your servant Benj[amin] Ayloffe for Arthur Herris esquire at his chamber in Lincolnes Inne".

l.101: "A notable expedient of John Bennet a surgion at Maidston in Kent for an ague".

l.101v: "Dr. Writs [?Richard Wright (1600-1657)] prescription for smale pox for Kate, Mr. Goldsmithes child", and a second prescription for the same dated 14 Xbr. 1654.

l.102: [By a different hand] "13 November 1682 Mr. Fosters prescription for K.D. by John Ewell apothecary at Towster". Another dated 16 November 1682.

p.102v: Prescription "16th January 1682 Foster for K.D."

pp.103-104: blank.

pp.104v-105: Medical and cookery receipts by a later hand.

p.105v: Verses relating to Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and his marriage to the Countess of Essex in 1613, and obliquely referring to the Overbury poisoning case of 1615-1616. The first stanza runs: "The Summeres sunn is set / and it will shine no more / because it was his happles lucke / to marrie with a whore." The third stanza runs: "A Page a Knight a Vicounte and an Earle / From Scotland came and married with an Girle / Such foure to foure weare never seene before / A wife a witch a murtherer and a whore."

pp.106-113: Medical and cookery receipts, by the original hand and by some of the later hands.

p.108v: "A diet drink for Mr. Harris". By the Ayloffe hand of l.100v.

Reference: MS.674

Publication/creation: 1625-1682

Physical description: 1 volume

pp.7-60 + 113 ll.

Folio: 29.5 cm x 19.5 cm.

Original vellum covers loose. Pp.1-6 wanting; 4 ll. cut out after l.105; upper part of l.110 cut away; some margins frayed.

Subjects: Formulas, recipes, etc.; Surgery; Poisons; Antidotes; Herbal Medicine; Materia Medica; Plague; Astrology; Temperament

Acquisition note: Purchased at Sotheby's 30 April 1930, lot 899 (acc.52783).

Attribution: Wellcome Collection

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