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 [Sans numérotation]  Page de titre : The anatomy of melancholy, what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostics, and several cures of it. Vol. II
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 1  Section III. Member I. Subsection I. A Consolatory Digression, containing the Remedies of all manner of Discontents
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 50  Member IV. Against Servitude, Loss of Liberty, Imprisonment, Banishment
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 85  Section IV. Member I. Subsection I. Of Physick, which cureth with Medicines
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 91  Subsection II. Simples proper to Melancholy, against Exotick Simples
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 93  Subsection III. Alteratives, Herbes, other Vegetals, &c
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 117  Section V. Member I. Subsection I. Particular cure of the three severall kindes ; of head Melancholy
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 151  The third partition. Love-melancholy. The first Section. Member. Subsection. The Preface
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