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Via recta ad vitam longam. Or, A treatise wherein the right way and best manner of living for attaining to a long and healthfull life, is clearly demonstrated and punctually applied to every age and constitution of body. Much more enlarged than the former impressions. By Tho. Venner Doctor of Physick in Bathe. Whereunto is annexed by the same authour, a very necessary, and compendious treatise of the famous baths of Bathe. With a censure of the medicinall faculties of the water of St. Vincents-Rocks neer the city of Bristoll. As also an accurate treatise concerning tobacco. All which are likewise amplified since the former impressions.
Via recta ad vitam longam. Or, A treatise wherein the right way and best manner of living for attaining to a long and healthfull life, is clearly demonstrated and punctually applied to every age and constitution of body. Much more enlarged than the former impressions. By Tho. Venner Doctor of Physick in Bathe. Whereunto is annexed by the same authour, a very necessary, and compendious treatise of the famous baths of Bathe. With a censure of the medicinall faculties of the water of St. Vincents-Rocks neer the city of Bristoll. As also an accurate treatise concerning tobacco. All which are likewise amplified since the former impressions.Alternate title: Briefe and accurate treatise, concerning, the taking of the fume of tobacco.; Baths of Bathe.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.605[1]; Wing (2nd ed.) / V195.
Venner, Tobias, 1577-1660. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [12], 55, 58-226, 237-331, 342-382, 391-417, [1] p. London: Printed by James Flesher, for Henry Hood, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard in Fleetstreet, 1650.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.605[1]; Wing (2nd ed.) / V195.
Venner, Tobias, 1577-1660. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [12], 55, 58-226, 237-331, 342-382, 391-417, [1] p. London: Printed by James Flesher, for Henry Hood, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard in Fleetstreet, 1650.
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