Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Moore, Philip (fl.1573)

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1334507Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 38 — Moore, Philip (fl.1573)1894Gordon Goodwin

MOORE, PHILIP (fl. 1573), medical writer, practised physic and chirurgery at Halesworth, Suffolk. He wrote 'The Hope of Health, wherein is conteined a goodlie regiment of life: as medicine, good diet, and the goodly vertues of sondrie herbes,' &c., with ' A. Table for xxx. yeres to come,' 12mo, London, November 1565 (Brit. Mus.), which he dedicated on 1 May 1564 to Sir Owen Hopton. Prefixed to the book are a Latin epistle and some verses in mixed Latin and English by William Bullein [q. v.], who calls Moore his 'well-beloved friend.' Moore's object was to disseminate the knowledge of medicinal herbs among the poor, and to encourage their cultivation. Moore also published 'An Almanack and Prognostication for xxxiiii. yeares,' &c., 12mo, London, 1573.

[Work in the Brit. Mus. Libr.; Watt's Bibl. Brit.]

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