01789nam 2200409 n 450 99639444460331620200824121753.0(CKB)4940000000121361(EEBO)2240925350(UnM)99848162e(UnM)99848162(EXLCZ)99494000000012136119911231d1540 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|This is the myrour or glasse of helthe[electronic resource] necessary and nedefull for euery persone to loke in, that wyll kepe theyr body frome the syckenes of the pestile[n]ce? And it sheweth howe the planettes reygne in euery houre of the daye and nyght, with the natures and exposicio[n]s of the. xij. signes, deuyded by the. xij. monthes of the yere, [and] sheweth the remedyes for many diuers infirmites [and] dyseases that hurteth the body of man[Imprinted at London In Fletestrete by me Robert Redman dwellynge at the sygne of the George nexte to Saynt Duustones [sic] churche[1540?]][124] pBy Thomas Moulton, whose name appears on A7r.133 chapters, the first being on the pestilence.Printer's name and address from colophon; publication date conjectured by STC.Signatures: A-G H⁶.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018HygieneEarly works to 1800MedicineEarly works to 1800HygieneMedicineMoulton Thomas1010129Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996394444603316This is the myrour or glasse of helthe2340354UNISA