Here begynnethe a good booke of medecines called the treasure of poore mẽ..
| Uniform Title: | Treasure of pore men. |
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Jmprinted at Londõ :
for Thomas Petyt, dwellinge in Paules churche yearde at the sygne of the Maydens head.,
[1546?].
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