Good Councell against the Plague: Shewing Sundry Present Preseruatiues for the Same, by Wholsome Fumes, Drinks, Vomits, and Other Inward Receits is a fascinating 17th-century treatise offering practical advice and remedies for combating the deadly plague. Drawing on the medical knowledge and beliefs of its time, the book provides a comprehensive guide to prevention and treatment, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good health through a variety of methods. Readers will find detailed instructions on the use of wholesome fumes to purify the air, recipes for medicinal drinks and concoctions, and the application of vomits and other internal remedies believed to ward off infection. The text also discusses the significance of diet, cleanliness, and the avoidance of certain environmental factors thought to contribute to the spread of disease. With its blend of medical theory, practical advice, and period-specific wisdom, Good Councell against the Plague offers a unique window into early modern approaches to public health and the enduring human struggle against epidemic illness. This work is not only a valuable historical document but also a testament to the resourcefulness and resilience of those who faced one of history's most feared diseases.