02041nam 2200445 n 450 99639050290331620200824120914.0(CKB)4940000000101910(EEBO)2248568170(UnM)99840137e(UnM)99840137(EXLCZ)99494000000010191019910131d1540 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|This is the glasse of helth[electronic resource] a great treasure for pore men, necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in, that wyll kepe theyr body from sycnesses [and] dysseases. And it sheweth howe the planettes reygne euery houre of the daye [and] the nyght, with the natures [and] exposycyons of ye .xii. sygnes, deuided by the .xii. monthes of the yeare. And after foloweth of all ye euyll [and] daungerous dayes of the yere. And sheweth the remedyes, for dyuers infyrmytyes and diseases, yt hurteth the body of man[[London] Imprynted by me Robert Wyer, dwellynge at the sygne of saynt Jhon Euangelyst, in saynt Martyns paryssh besyde Charynge Crosse[1540?]][72] pAn edition of: Moulton, Thomas. This is the myrour or glasse of helthe.Series II. 1st chapter is on planets. This edition has 132 chapters in the text--STC.Imprint from colophon; publication date conjectured by STC.Signatures: a-i⁴.Formerly STC 18218.Identified as STC 18218 on UMI microfilm.Imperfect; lacks leaves h2-3.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018HygieneEarly works to 1800MedicineEarly works to 1800HygieneMedicineMoulton Thomas1010129Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390502903316This is the glasse of helth2358055UNISA