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The way to health and long life: or, A discourse of temperance; : shewing how every man may know his own constitution and complection. As also discovering the nature, method, and manner of preparing all foods used in this nation; taken from divers authors ancient and modern. Likewise that every man or woman may be their own doctor, with directions to preserve the eye sight; and the use of herbs, and divers other curious matters

Title:The way to health and long life: or, A discourse of temperance; : shewing how every man may know his own constitution and complection. As also discovering the nature, method, and manner of preparing all foods used in this nation; taken from divers authors ancient and modern. Likewise that every man or woman may be their own doctor, with directions to preserve the eye sight; and the use of herbs, and divers other curious matters
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Note:Printed for G. Conyers ..., 1726
  
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Subject:Food -- Early works to 1800
Subject:Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800
Subject:Nutrition -- Early works to 1800
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