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Alphabetical [« »] physicions 2 physicke 20 physicke-lecture 1 physitian 34 physitians 15 physition 1 physitions 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 offered 34 opened 34 philostratus 34 physitian 34 procure 34 questionlesse 34 respected | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances physitian |
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1 1, 9| there dwelt a learned Physitian, a man famous for skill, 2 3, 9| crazie, and sickly, kept a Physitian daily in his~ ~house, who 3 3, 9| daughter of the fore-named Physitian, called juliet; who, even 4 3, 9| some few yeares after, the Physitian her Father also dyed,~ ~ 5 3, 9| anguish, no Chirurgeon or Physitian being found, that could 6 3, 9| my worthy Father, and a Physitian of no meane fame, all the~ ~ 7 4, 10| in Salerne, a very famous Physitian, named Signieur~ ~Mazzeo 8 4, 10| not onely a most expert Physitian, but~ ~likewise as skilfull 9 7, 3| chanceth to fall sicke, the~ ~Physitian must minister no such counsell 10 8, 9| common Leystall of Filth: The Physitian~ ~fondly beleeving, that ( 11 8, 9| the shame was done, was a Physitian, which came~ ~from Bologna 12 8, 9| becommeth an Advocate, another a Physitian, and a~ ~third a Notarie, 13 8, 9| acquaintance) that the Physitian was a Loggerhead, and meerely 14 8, 9| and courtesie, as if the Physitian could not live, except he~ ~ 15 8, 9| Bruno had not supt with our Physitian, he~ ~would bee sure to 16 8, 9| friend Bruno, replyed the Physitian, I like~ ~your advice exceeding 17 8, 9| In the end, when the~ ~Physitian espyed an opportunitie apt 18 8, 9| secret unto this famous Physitian. The Doctour, with~ ~very 19 8, 9| never heard before.~ ~ The Physitian interrupting him bashfully, 20 8, 9| Buffalmaco, answered the~ ~Physitian: What wouldst thou then 21 8, 9| of Cacavinciglia.~ ~ The Physitian, who was borne and brought 22 8, 9| the night following: the~ ~Physitian invited them both to dinner; 23 8, 9| Buffalmaco, answered the Physitian, thou art not halfe~ ~acquainted 24 8, 9| had taken their leave, the Physitian, so soone as night~ ~drew 25 8, 9| raging manner: which when the Physitian saw, his~ ~haire stood on 26 8, 9| to the Tomb~ ~whereon the Physitian stood, and there appeared 27 8, 9| once more, to see how the~ ~Physitian would behave himselfe, being 28 8, 9| them up againe.~ ~ The Physitian laboured to excuse himselfe, 29 9, 3| Master Simon the Physitian, by the perswasions of Bruno, 30 9, 3| Learned Mayster Doctor the~ ~Physitian, who (as thou knowest) is 31 9, 3| will walke along to the Physitian, to understand what he will 32 9, 3| Bruno being gone to the Physitian, he made such expedition, 33 10, 2| met with a most skilfull Physitian neerer hand, whose~ ~experience 34 10, 2| favor, Ghinotto di Tacco my Physitian, because among all the~ ~