logia_, p. 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 42, 44, 52, 53, 54, 75.
[10] _Short Discourse_, p. 11, 17.
[11] _Different Causes_, p. 266.
[12] _Plague_, Marseilles, p. 17, 30, 31, 36, 41.
[13] Hodges'_s Limologia_, p. 64.
[14] Hodges'_s Limilogia_, p. 32.
[15] _Short Discourse_, p. 16.
[16] _Short Discourse_, p. 10.
[17] _Plague_, Marseilles, p. 31, 32, 33.
[18] _Loimologia_, p. 20.
[19] _Short Discourse_, p. 46.
[20] _Liomologia Causes and Cures_, p. 281.
[21] _Plague_, Marseilles, p. 9.
[22] _Short Discourse_, p, 46.
[23] _Loimologia_, p. 283.
[24] _Loimologia_, p. 218.
[25] _Plague_, Marseilles, p. 40.
[26] _Short Discourse_, p. 24.
[27] _Loimologia, Causes and Cures_, p. 255.
[28] De Morbis Contag. Lib. II. Cap. 7.
Transcriber's Notes:
Passages in italics are indicated by _italics_.
In the Preface, non-italicized words are indicated by =not italics=.
The original text includes Greek characters. For this text version these
letters have been replaced with transliterations.
The following misprints have been corrected:
"Gratiude" corrected to "Gratitude" (page 5)
"togegether" corrected to "together" (page 31)
"Phsick" corrected to "Physick" (page 63)
"Apothecacaries" corrected to "Apothecaries" (page 64)
"Medicince" corrected to "Medicine" (page 65)
"Strengh" corrected to "Strength" (page 120)
"Humous" corrected to "Humours" (page 131)
"snch" corrected to "such" (page 157)
"nnless" corrected to "unless" (page 158)
"Weeek" corrected to "Week" (page 187)
"Aristole" corrected to "Aristotle" (page 189)
Other than the corrections listed above, printing is retained from the
original.
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