
audiobook
by Practitioner in physick Thomas Sherwood
THECharitable Peſtmaſter,Or,The cure of thePLAGUE,
To the friendly Reader.
Chap. 1.
Chap. 2.
Chap. 3.
Certaine Inſtructions for the cure ofthe Small Pox.
In this compact, first‑person treatise the author, a practising physician of mid‑17th‑century London, lays out a straightforward plan for keeping the plague at bay and treating those already afflicted. He blends moral counsel—pleading for repentance and clean living—with a checklist of practical steps: avoiding foul air, steering clear of certain foods, and using a handful of readily available remedies such as crocus infusion and oxymel. The tone is earnest and aimed at both the poor who can afford little and the wealthier who might support charitable distribution.
The work is organized into three short chapters, each presenting a different aspect of disease prevention, from dietary warnings to procedures for induced vomiting and sweating. It also includes a brief appendix on small‑pox care, reflecting the overlapping health crises of the era. Listeners will hear an authentic slice of early modern medical thought, complete with the author’s pleas for professional oversight and his hope that these modest instructions might spare lives in a city under siege by contagion.
Full title
The Charitable Pestmaster; Or, The Cure of the Plague Conteining a few short and necessary instructions how to preserve the body from infection of the plagve, as also to cure those that are infected. Together with a little treatise concerning the cure of the small pox. Conteining a few short and necessary instructions how to preserve the body from infection of the plagve, as also to cure those that are infected. Together with a little treatise concerning the cure of the small pox.
Language
en
Duration
~26 minutes (25K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://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
2020-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known 17th-century medical writer, remembered for a practical plague guide written during one of England’s most fearful public health crises. His surviving work offers a vivid glimpse of how ordinary people were advised to protect themselves and care for the sick in the 1640s.
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