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A Collection of Seven and Fifty approved Receipts Good against the Plague Taken out of the five books of that renowned Dr. Don Alexes secrets, for the benefit of the poorer sort of people of these nations.

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A Collection of Seven and Fifty approved Receipts Good against the Plague Taken out of the five books of that renowned Dr. Don Alexes secrets, for the benefit of the poorer sort of people of these nations.

by W. J., Piemontese Alessio

EN·~43 minutes·59 chapters

Chapters

59 total
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A COLLECTION OF Seven and Fifty approved RECEIPTS Good againſt the PLAGUE.

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The Author to the READER.

2:28
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CHAP. 1. An approved Remedy againſt the Peſtilence be it never ſo vehement.

0:33
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CHAP. 2. A very good perfume againſt the Plague.

0:25
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CHAP. 3. Another very good Remedy againſt the Plague.

0:43
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CHAP. 4. For him that is ſick of the Plague.

0:37
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CHAP. 5. A marvellous preſervative againſt the Plague.

0:43
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CHAP. 6. An approved good ointment to make an Impoſtume break and the Plague ſore to fall off.

1:35
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CHAP. 7. Another remedy againſt the Plague.

0:15
10

CHAP. 8. Another very good Remedy againſt the Plague.

0:34

Description

In the midst of London’s devastating 1665 plague, a physician‑survivor shares the frantic search for relief that defined his days. Drawing on personal bouts with fever, encounters with surgeons and apothecaries, and the grim reality of families succumbing around him, he explains why ordinary citizens needed something more than prayer. His preface reads like a confession of desperation turned into a public service, promising that these humble formulas might keep others from the same fate.

The book unfolds as a hands‑on guide, offering fifty‑seven remedies ranging from roasted onion infusions to fragrant mixtures of mastic, ambergris and rosemary. Each recipe is presented in clear, step‑by‑step language, reflecting the blend of herbal lore and early scientific curiosity that characterized seventeenth‑century medicine. Listeners will travel back to a time when survival hinged on kitchen cupboards and the courage to try every “approved” cure.

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A Collection of Seven and Fifty approved Receipts Good against the Plague Taken out of the five books of that renowned Dr. Don Alexes secrets, for the benefit of the poorer sort of people of these nations. Taken out of the five books of that renowned Dr. Don Alexes secrets, for the benefit of the poorer sort of people of these nations.

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en

Duration

~43 minutes (41K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Brian Wilsden and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was made using scans of public domain works put online by Harvard University Library's Open Collections Program.)

Release date

2020-03-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

W. J.

W. J.

A prolific American storyteller, he became a favorite with readers for fast-moving westerns, survivalist adventures, and horror novels packed with grit and action. His books helped build a long-running frontier fiction legacy that continued after his death.

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Piemontese Alessio

A mysterious Renaissance writer known for a hugely popular collection of practical recipes, remedies, and household secrets. The name is usually treated as a pseudonym linked to the Italian scholar Girolamo Ruscelli.

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