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A35400 Two treatises, the first of blood-letting and the diseases to be cured thereby, the second of cupping and scarifying, and the diseases to be cured thereby by Nich. Culpeper, Gent., M. Ruland, and Abdiah Cole ... Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.; Ruland, Martin, 1532-1602.; Cole, Abdiah, ca. 1610-ca. 1670. 1663 (1663) Wing C7550; ESTC R22526 30,415 98

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TWO TREATISES The First of BLOOD-LETTING AND THE Diseases to be cured thereby The Second of CUPPING AND SCARIFYING AND THE Diseases to be cured thereby By Nich. Culpeper Gent. M. Ruland And Abdiah Cole Doctor of Physick LONDON Printed by Peter Cole Printer and Book-seller at the Sign of the Printing-press in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange 1663. Books Printed by Peter Cole and Edward Cole Printers and Book-sellers of London at the Exchange Several Physick Books of Nich. Culpeper Physitian and Astrologer and Abdiah Cole Doctor of Physick commonly called The Physitian 's Library containing all the Works in English of Riverius Sennertus Platerus Riolanus Bartholinus Viz. 1. A GOLDEN Practice of Physick after a new easie and plain Method of knowing foretelling preventing and curing all Diseases incident to the body of Man Ful of proper Observations and Remedies both of Ancient and Modern Physitians Being the fruit of one and thirty years Travel and fifty years Practice of Physick By Dr. Plater Dr. Cole and Nich. Culpeper 2. Sennertus Practical Physick the first Book in three Parts 1. Of the Head 2. Of the Hurt of the internal senses 3. Of the external Senses in five Sections 3. Sennertus Practical Physick the second Book in four Parts 1. Of the Jaws and Mouth 2. Of the Breast 3. Of the Lungs 4. Of the Heart 4. Sennertus Third Book of Practical Physick in fourteen Parts treating 1. Of the Stomach and Gullet 2. Of the Guts 3. Of the Mesentery Sweetbread and Omentum 4. Of the Spleen 5. Of the Sides 6. Of the Scurvey 7 and 8. Of the Liver 9 Of the Ureters 10. Of the Kidnies 11. and 12. Of the Bladder 13. and 14. Of the Privities and Generation in men 5. Sennertus fourth Book of Practical Physick in three Parts Part. 1. Of the Diseases in the Privities of women The first Section Of Diseases of the Privie Part and the Neck of the Womb. The second Section Of the Diseases of the Womb. Part 2. Of the Symptoms in the Womb and from the Womb. The second Section Of the Symptoms in the Terms and other Fluxes of the Womb. The third Section Of the Symptoms that befal al Virgins and Women in their Wombs after they are ripe of Age. The fourth Section Of the Symptoms which are in Conception The fifth Section Of the Government of Women with Child and preternatural Distempers in Women with Child The sixth Section Of Symptoms that happen in Childbearing The seventh Section Of the Government of Women in Child-bed and of the Diseases that come after Travel The first Section Of Diseases of the Breasts The second Section Of the Symptoms of the Breasts To which is added a Tractate of the Cure of Infants Part 1. Of the Diet and Government of Infants The second Section Of Diseases and Symptoms in Children 6. Sennertus fifth Book of Practical Physick Or the Art of Chyrurgery in six Parts 1. Of Tumors 2. Of Ulcers 3. Of the Skin Hair and Nails 4. Of Wounds with an excellent Treatise of the Weapon Salve 5. Of Fractures 6. Of Luxations 7. Sennertus sixth and last Book of Practical Physick in nine Parts 1. Of Diseases from occult Qualities in general 2. Of occult malignant and venemous Diseases arising from the internal fault of the humors 3. Of occult Diseases from water air and infections and of infectious diseases 4. Of the Venereal Pox. 5. Of outward Poysons in general 6. Of Poysons from Minerals and Metals 7. Of Poysons from Plants 8. Of Poysons that come from Living Creatures 9. Of Diseases by Witchcraft Incantation and Charmes 8. Sennertus Treatise of Chymistry shewing the Agreement and Disagreement of Chymists and Galenists 9. Sennertus two Treatises 1. Of the Pox. 2. Of the Gout 10. Sennertus thirteen Books of Natural Philosophy Or the Nature of all things in the world 11. Twenty four Books of the Practice of Physick being the Works of that Learned and Renowned Doctor Lazarus Riverius Physitian and Counsellor to the late King c. 12. Idea of Practical Physick in twelve Books 13. Bartholinus Anatomy with very many larger Brass Figures than any other Anatomy in English 14. Veslingus Anatomy of the Body of Man 15. Riolanus Anatomy 16. A Translation of the New Dispensatory made by the Colledg of Physitians of London in Folio and in Octavo Whereunto is added The Key of Galen's Method of Physick 17. A Directory for Midwives or a guide for women 18. Galens Art of Physick 19. A new Method both of studying and practising Physick 20. A Treatise of the Rickets 21. Medicaments for the Poor Or Physick for the Common People 22. Health for the Rich and Poor by Diet without Physick 23. One thousand New Famous and Rare Cures in Folio and Octavo 24. A Treatise of Pulses and Urins 25. A Treatise of Blood-letting and Cures performed thereby 26. A Treatise of Scarification and Cures performed thereby 27. The English Physitian enlarged The London Dispensatory in Folio of a great Caracter in Latin Divinity Books Printed by Peter Cole c. Eighteen Several Books of Mr. Burroughs's viz. on Matth. 11. 1 Christs Call to all those that are weary and heavy laden to come to him for rest 2 Christ the great Teacher of Souls that come to him 3 Christ the Humble Teacher of those that come to him 4 The only easie way to Heaven 5 The Excellency of Holy Courage in Evil times 6 Gospel Reconciliation 7 The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment 8 Gospel-Worship 9 Gospel-Conversation 10 A Treatise of Earthly Mindedness and of Heavenly Mindedness and Walking with God And eight several Books more Twenty one several Books of Mr. William Bridge Collected into two Volumes Viz. 1 Scripture light the most sure Light 2 Christ in Travel 3 A lifting up for the cast down 4 Sin against the Holy Ghost 5 Sins of Infirmity 6 The false Apostle tried and discovered 7 The good and means of Establishment 8 The great things Faith can do 9 The great things Faith can suffer 10 The great Gospel Mystery of the Saints Comfort and Holiness opened and applied from Christs Priestly Office And eleven several Books more New Books of Mr. Sydrach Sympson VIZ. 1 Of Unbelief or the want of readiness to lay hold on the comfort given by Christ 2 Not going to Christ for Life and Salvation is an exceeding great sin yet pardonable 3 Of Faith Or That believing is receiving Christ and receiving Christ is believing 4 Of Coveteousness Mr. Hookers New Books in three Volumes One in Octavo and two in Quarto These Eleven New Books of Mr. Thomas Hooker made in New-England are attested in an Epistle by Mr. Thomas Goodwin and Mr. Philip Nye to be written with the Authors own hand None being written by himself before One Volume being a Comment upon Christ's last Prayer in the seventeenth o● John Wherein is shewed 1 That the end why the Saints receive all Glorious Grace is That they may be one as the Father and Christ are
one 2 That God the Father loveth the Faithful as he loveth Jesus Christ 3 That our Savior desireth to have the Faithful in Heaven with himself 4 That the Happiness of our being in Heaven is to see Christs Glory 5 That there is much wanting in the Knowledg of Gods Love in the most able Saints 6 That the Lord Christ lends daily Direction according to the daily need of his Servants 7 That it is the desire and endeavor of our Savior that the dearest of Gods Love which was bestowed on himself should be given to his faithful Servants 8 That our Union and Communion with God in Christ is the top of our happiness in Heaven Ten Books of Application of Redemption by the effectual Work of the Word and Spirit of Christ for the bringing home of lost sinners to God By Thomas Hooker of New-England Dr. Hills WORKS The Kings Tryal at the High Court of Justice The wise Virgin Published by Mr. Thomas Weld of New-England Mr. Rogers on Naaman the Syrian his Disease and Cure discovering the Leprosie of Sin and Self-love with the Cure viz. Self-denial and Faith A Godly and fruitful Exposition on the first Epistle of Peter By Mr. John Rogers Minister of the word of God at Dedham in Essex An Exposition on the Gospel of the Evangelist St. Mathew By Mr. Ward Mr. Rogers his Treatise of Marriage The wonders of the Load-stone By Samuel Ward of Ipswitch The Discipline of the Church in New-England By the Churches and Synod there Mr. Brightman on the Revelation Great Church Ordinance of Baptism Mr. Loves Case containing his Petitions Narrative and Speech A Congregational Church is a Catholick visible Church By Samuel Stone in New-England A Treatise of Politick Powers Dr. Sibbs on the Philippians Vox Pacifica or a Perswasive to Peace Dr. Prestons Saints submission and Satans Overthrow Pious Mans Practice in Parliament time Barriffs Military Discipline The Immortality of Mans Soul The Anatomist Anatomized The Bishop of Canterburys Speech Woodwards sacred Ballance Dr. Owen against Mr. Baxter Abrahams offer Gods Offering Being a Sermon by Mr. Herle before the Lord Major of London Mr. Spurstows Sermon being a pattern of Repentance Englands Deliverance from the Northern Presbitery By Peter Sterry The Way of God with his People in these Nations By Peter Sterry The true Way of uniting the People of God in these Nations By Peter Sterry Mr. Sympson's Sermon at Westminster Mr. Feaks Sermon before the Lord Major The best and worst Magistrate By Obadiah Sedgwick A Sermon A Sacred Panegyrick By Stephen Marshal A Sermon The Craft and Cruelty of the Churches Adversaries By Matthew Newcomen of Dedham A Sermon Mr. Nyes Sermon of the usefulness of a powerful Ministry to the Civil Governor Dr. Owens stedfastness of the Promises Mr. Stephen Marshals New WORKS 1 Of Christs Intercession or of sins of Infirmity 2 The high Priviledg of Believers That they are the Sons of God 3 Faith the means to feed on Christ 4 Of Self-denial 5 The Saints Duty to keep their Hearts c. 6 The Mystery of Spiritual Life Taylors Capitulae Patrum on the Lamentations in Latin Fullwood of Errors Des Crates on the Passions of the Soul Hobbs de Corpore Politico Whites State of future Li●e Greaves Grand Seraglio Or the Turks Court Cowells Institutes of the Civil Law Montross Redivivus Or the History of Montross c. The Royal Game at Picquet Jones Cause and Cure o● our Divisions To the Physical Reader THe greatest Reason that I could ever observe why the Medicines prescribed in the Physick Books before mentioned do not somtimes perform the Cures promised is the unskilfulness of those that make up the Medicines I therefore advise all those that have occasion to use any Medicines to go or send to Mr. Ralph Clarke Apothecary at the sign of the three Crowns on Ludgate-Hill in London where they shall be sure to have such as are skilfully and honestly made OF BLOOD-LETTING AND THE Diseases to be cured thereby What Blood-letting or Phlebotomy is IT is an Universal evacuation of fulness of humors or Plethory And Plethory is the increase of humors above equality in the Veins The knowledg of Complexions is requisite to Phlebotomy The signs of a sanguine complexion are containd in these Verses By nature they are fat and love to hear News and reports to drink and make good cheer To court fair Ladies and to laugh and sing And play the Poets and learn any thing To Wrath not prone but noble kind and free Abounding much in liberatilie Of red Complexion like the fragrant rose And bold as Hector to affront their foes Signs of Plethory and Blood abounding When blood abounds the face is over red The eyes fart out and cheeks are fully fed The body is unwildy pulse is quick Full soft and in the forehead there doth stick A tearing pain the belly it is bound The tongue is dry with thirst and sleep profound Spittle is sweet and when they sharp things take The tast is sweet it cannot no difference make Signs of the cholerick Complexion and of Choler abounding Choler 's a humor raign 's in furious men That strive to lord it o're their brethren They learn but slowly but can eat apace From whence they grow in stature and in face And heart are bold still soaring above all Crafty deceitful angry prodigal Slender rough dry and yellow is their skin If tongue be parcht with heat and noise within The ears with watching and with vomiting And thirst fat stools and pain and belly wing With loathing heartach want of appetite If pulse be hard and swift and hot and light Mouth dry and bitter and of fire thou dream Be sure that choler is in thee supream Signs phlegmatick Complexion and of Flegm abounding Flegm makes men strong of stature broad and low They flatter then the sanguine men do grow They idleness affect their sense is dull And in much sleep they do their bodies lull They move as slowly as the housed snail And are of colour very wanne and pale Flegm makes unsavoury tast which meat doth loath With spitting pain in head and stomach both The pulse is seldom slow and soft and wide With dreams of water where the flegm doth guide Signs of Melancholick Complexion and of Melancholy abounding It makes men evil sad and slow to speak To be contemplative and sleep to break To be resolved but think nothing fast Envy and avarice in them doth last Deceit and fear the colour of their skin Is sad and black pulse hard and urin thin They dream of Ghosts Hobgoblins and Cells They yawn and belch from wind that in them dwells They spit and spawle and relish very sour And in their left ear is a noise each hour What Age is fit for Phlebotomy Before the seventeenth yeer draw none at al. In middle age oft for the Surgeon call Old folk and children must but little bleed And then when as there is