Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     sicknesse it seemed, that the Physitians~ ~counsell, the vertue of
 2  Ind      |         it, or ignorance in the~ ~Physitians could not comprehend from
 3  Ind      |     knowledge in Physicke, became Physitians:~ ~so that not onely few
 4    2,    8| confession would~ ~agree with the Physitians words, or no, and reserving
 5    3,    9|         to do that which the best Physitians in Europe, are not able~ ~
 6    4,    6|      Beside, he sent for~ ~divers Physitians, to be informed by them,
 7    4,    8|      wound, or hurt uppon it, the Physitians could not~ ~give any other
 8    4,   10|     OCCURRENCES OF LOVE.~ ~ ~ ~ A physitians wife laide a Lover of her
 9    4,   10|          The Chamber-maide to the Physitians wife, going before the~ ~
10    8,    7|     adventure hapned to her. Then Physitians were sent for; who,~ ~not
11    8,    9|            who were two admirable Physitians.~ ~It may be so (said Bruno)
12    8,    9|           costly garments, as few Physitians in~ ~Florence have the like.
13    8,    9|        weather, and you Gentlemen Physitians~ ~can hardly endure it.
14    8,    9|     extreamly beaten; came to the Physitians~ ~house, finding him to
15    9,    7|           carefully attended~ ~by Physitians and Chirurgians.~ ~ Now,
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