Excellent Traicte De La Peste by Antoine Royet, published in 1583, offers a fascinating glimpse into medical knowledge and practices during the Renaissance. This treatise, written in French, details the perceived causes and signs of the plague, one of history's most devastating diseases. Royet provides a comprehensive overview of the remedies considered most effective at the time, both for preventing the plague and for treating those already afflicted.
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