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A90749 Platerus golden practice of physick fully and plainly discovering, I. All the kinds. II. The several causes of every disease. III. Their most proper cures, in respect to the kinds, and several causes, from whence they come. After a new, easie, and plain method; of knowing, foretelling, preventing, and curing, all diseases incident to the body of man. Full of proper observations and remedies: both of ancient and modern physitians. In three books, and five tomes, or parts. Being the fruits of one and thirty years travel: and fifty years practice of physick. By Felix Plater, chief physitian and professor in ordinary at Basil. Abdiah Cole, doctor of physick, and the liberal arts. Nich. Culpeper, gent. student in physick, and astrology. Platter, Felix, 1536-1614.; Cole, Abdiah, ca. 1610-ca. 1670. aut; Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654. aut 1664 (1664) Wing P2395A; ESTC R230756 1,412,918 573

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5 The Saints Duty to keep their Hearts c. 6 The Mystery of Spiritual Life 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 Of the Sin against the Holy Ghost 5 Of Sins of Infirmity 6 The false Apostle tried and discovered 7 The good and means of Establishment THE CONTENTS Of all the Five Books in the Three Tomes The CONTENTS of the First Book of the first Tome Page 1. CHap. 1. Of a Weakness of the Mind Page 1 Chap. 2. Of a Consternation of the mind Page 4 Chap. 3. Of an Alienation of the Mind Page 26 Chap. 4. Of a Defatigation of the Mind Page 47 Chap. 5. Of the the hurt of Feeling Page 50 Chap. 6. Of the hurt of Tasting Page 52 Chap. 7 Of the hurt of Seeing Page 56 Chap. 8 Of the hurts of Hearing Page 80 Chap. 9 Of the hurt of smelling Page 87 The CONTENTS of the Second Book of the First Tome Page 92 CHap. 1 Of the Weakness of Motion Page 92 Chap. 2 Of Impotency of Motion Page 93 Chap. 3. Concerning Depraved Motion Page 115 Chap. 4 Of the Defect of Breathing Page 119 Chap. 5 Of Breathing Depraved Page 131 Chap. 6 Of the Defect of Swallowing or passage by the Throat Page 138 Chap. 7 Of the Defect of Dejection or going to Stool Page 140 Chap. 8 Of the Defect of Pissing Page 141 Chap. 9 Of the Defect of Bringing forth Children or other things Page 144 Chap. 10 Of the Defect of Vital Motion Page 148 Chap. 11 Of the Depravation of Vital Motion Page 152 Chap. 12 Of want of Appetite Page 155 Chap. 13 Of Depraved Appetite Page 158 Chap. 14. Of Defect of Bleeding Page 160 Chap. 15 Of Want of Sweating Page 166 Chap. 16 Of want of Milk Page 167 Chap. 17 Of the Defect and Want of Copulation Page 168 Chap. 18 Of Lust or Lechery Page 172 Chap. 19 Of want of Conception Page 173 The CONTENTS of the Second Tome in one Book being the third of the whole Work CHap 1 Of the Greifs of the Sight Hearing Smelling and Tasting Page 187 Chap. 2 Of Feavers Page 187 Chap. 3 Of Head-Ach Page 235 Chap. 4 Of Pain in the Eyes Page 241 Chap. 5 Of the pain of the Ears Page 251 Chap. 6 Of the Diseases or Greifs of the Nostrils Page 253 Chap. 7 Of Greifs or pain of the Mouth Page 255 Chap. 8 Of Tooth-Ach Page 258 Chap. 9 Of Pain in the Jaws Page 263 Chap. 10 Of the Griefs or Pain of the Breast Page 269 Chap. 11 Of Pain of the Heart Page 277 Chap. 12 Of the pain of Hypochondria or Sides under the Ribs Page 294 Chap. 13 Of pain of the Belly Page 305 Chap. 14 Of pain of the Privities Page 391 Chap. 15 Of Diseases in the Fundament Page 393 Chap. 16 Of pain in the Habit of the Body Page 396 Chap. 17 Of pains in the Superficies of the Body Page 408 The CONTENTS of the third Tome in two Books Being the fourth and fifth of the whole Work The FIRST BOOK CHap. 1 Of Deformity Page 501 Chap. 2 Of Discoloration Page 513 Chap. 3 Of Extuberances or Swellings Page 540 Chap. 4 Of Defoedation or Defilement Page 580 Chap. 5 Of Consumption of the Body Page 598 The Second Book of the third Tome CHap. 1 Of the Voiding or Excretion of parts Page 607 Chap. 2 Of the Falling and Sticking forth of parts Page 610 Chap 3 Of Efflation or Sending forth of Wind Page 620 Chap 4 Of the Voiding of Seed Page 623 Chap 5 Of Voiding of Blood Page 626 Chap. 6 Of Excretion or Voiding of Matter Page 635 Chap. 7 Of Excretion or Voiding of Water Page 637 Chap 8 Of Spetting Page 643 Chap 9 Of Vomiting Page 647 Chap 10 Of Pissing Page 652 Chap 11 Of Dejection or going to Stool Page 660 Chap 12 Of filthy Excretions Page 674 Chap 13 Of the Voiding of Living Creatures Page 676 Chap 14 Of the Voiding of Living Creatures or Animata Page 681 Chap 15 Of the Voiding of earthy Bodies Page 683 Chap 16 The Voiding of things that get into the Body Page 686 THE FIRST BOOK OF THE Hurts of the Functions Containing the Hurt of the SENSES THe Senses are Internal or External we shall speak first of the Internal for they being hurt the External Senses and motions are somtimes offended the Internal Senses are three Imagination Reason and Memory which we call all together by the name of the Mind when these are hurt they either suffer all together or particularly The Functions of the mind are defective when they are Diminished or Abolished For by accident when the vital motion is hurt these Functions may cease as well as the rest in the whole Body but then they are refer'd to the hurts of vital motion and there explained The Functions of the Mind are diminished when they do not sufficiently act in their divers kinds as when there is dulness of Mind slow Wit Imprudence forgetfulness of which we shall speak in Imbecility of Mind the first Chapter Page 1. The Functions are abolished when they are not as in divers kinds of Sleep and Astonishments as when there is immoderate Sleep or profound Sleep Carus Lethargy Typhomania Devilish Sleep Sleep with astonishment Ecplixis Apoplexy Epilepsie Convulsion Catalepsis or Congelation Extasie Of which we shall speak under the title Consternation of Mind Chapter the second Page 4. The actions of the Mind are depraved when they are but not decently as they should be or more then they ought to be The internal Senses are preposterous in divers kinds as when there is Foolishness Drunkenness commotion of Mind Love Melancholy Hypochondriack Melancholly Madness devilish Possession fear of water Phrensie Paraphrenitis Saltus vitae of which under Alienation of Mind Chapter the third Page 26. The Functions are more then ordinary in Watchings and Dreams of which we shall speak in Defatigation of Mind Chapter the fourth Page 47. The external Senses are five Touching Tasting Sight Hearing Smelling these are either Defective or Depraved when out of order The kinds of Defect and Depravation of Touching are Numness or Stupor Formication false Sense of heat or cold H●modia of which in Hurt of Touching Chapter the fifth Page 50. The Tast is abolished Diminished and Depraved in the defect of Tasting and in a Depraved or half Tast of which in Hurt of Tast Chapter the sixth Page 52. The sight suffers many inconveniences when either it is not or is diminished or is Evil as in divers kinds especially in Blindness Anaurosis Scoloma or Mist Amblyopia Catigo Evil sight in young or old Myopia Nyctalopia Vespertina Acies or Owle sight Hallucination Imagination Nubecula or Cloud Colours false Splendors Megrim Scotodinos of these in Hurt of Sight Chapter the seventh Page 56. The hearing also suffers in Surdity or Deafness thick Hearing Obaudition tinckling and
Troches of Gallia and Alypta Moschata put one upon the Coales Or this not so pleasant Take Mastick Frankincense Storax Labdanum of each a dram Cloves Cinnamon Nutmegs Cypress nuts yellow Sanders of each half a dram Castor a scruple Make a Pouder sprinkle a little upon the Coales Things that are put into the womb are called Nascals and if they be far put in Pessaries they are to purge the womb from moisture after Purging and the Terms when the whites flow before bathing or at that time for two or three nights continuance or to make the Courses flow kindly a little before they appear Thus Take Mercury leaves green bruise them and put them in a silk bag anoynted with Batter If it be too sharp use Honey and yolks of Eggs. Or thus Take Pulvis Benedictus half an ounce Agarick three drams Gith seed one dram Goats-gall one dram and an half Pease flower one ounce with juyce of Mercury or Beets Make a Pessaty To heat and dispose the womb for Conception after bathing and Fumes when she is in bed let her use the following Remedies all night the three last nights of bathing Thus Take Triphera magna without Opium one ounce Mastick half an ounce Storax one dram the runnet of a Kid or Hare half an ounce Civet or Musk half a scruple make Pessaries in Bags Or thus Take Mastick half an ounce Frankincense three drams Ivory shavings one dram and an half Cypress nuts one dram Balm Nep Cloves Spicknard of each half a dram Civit or Musk half a scruple or one scruple of Castor with the Runnet of a Hare or Kid and three drams of Storax Make Pessaries In Viragoes whose womb is hard and dry it must be enlarged thus Take Goose and Hens grease Mucilage of Faenugreek made with Wine yolks of an Egg each half an ounce Rosin of the Larch tree Runnet of a Kid of each two drams Orris roots three drams Storax two drams Wax Musk and Castor Make Pessaries You must anoynt after bathing the Navil and Groins above the Privities Oyl Moschalinum is the best Or thus Take Oyl of Wall flowers of Nard Hens and Goose grease of each half an ounce Storax two drams Cloves Mutmegs Mace of each a dram wood Aloes Schaenanth of each half an ounce Gallia moschata one dram Wax as much as will make a Liniment This is best Take Oyl of Marjoram and Cloves by distillation of each a scruple Oyl of Nutmeg by expression one dram Civit and Musk some grains with Wax make a Liniment for the Navel and Womb some daies after bathing before she come to her Husband She must have a Plaster also to the Reins and Perinaeum to cause the womb to attract Seed and strengthen to retain it at the same time or when bathing Fumes Oyntments and Pessaries are over and she begins again to go to her Husband using it continually or at least every night to the last week wherein she expects her Courses As this Take the Plaster for the Womb one ounce Gallia moschata one dram Storax one dram and an half Cloves one dram Mastick two drams with Oyl Moscheline Make a Plaster If the Terms be stopt a month or two and we fear she is sped with Child you must rest and expect a week or two and let her be quiet and except they return let the Plaster following be applied to the parts aforesaid to keep Conception and prevent Abortion and she must keep it on every night Take Emplaster of Mastick an ounce Snakeweed roots three drams Cyprussnuts Hypocystis of each two drams red Sanders red Roses Cloves of each a dram with Oyl of Mastick Make a Plaster Decent Copulation is very necessary for Conception and it must be when both Male and Female have a vehement desire and it is better when desired from long want of enjoyments then from provocatives And this is the cause why men returning from Travail and Women from bathing or abstinence from Venery do sooner procreate Then it must be ordered that both seeds may meet at the time and not be presently parted And when the Woman thinks she hath her due let her abstain til the Child be grown to the Womb and well confirmed If they go to it a day or two after the Courses then there is hopes of Conception somthink the best time to hit is when they have their Terms But we think it may be done at any time while the Womb is hot as was shewed There are some that teach divers filthy postures to cause Conception and which is worse paint them forth If a man afore Copulation anoynt his Yard with Civet in regard the Womb is delighted with the scent thereof some think the Seed will be sooner received They report that the smel of Civet Amber greese Musk in baths or Cloves or Pillows especially at night maketh Women apt to Conception That a Male may be conceived The Reason of getting Males or Females rather then a Female some think it may be by their using both a hotter and dryer Diet then ordinary that Males are gotten which are of the hottest Nature Others say that if a man before Copulation eate the Matrix of a Hare and the woman take the Stones dryed and Poudered in white wine a Male will be begotten Or if the man anoynt his Yard with Goose grease and Turpentine three daies before Copulation Some think that of the Seed of the right stone the Males are begotten and the Females of the Seed of the left And that by binding this or that stone at the time of Copulation a Male or Female may be begotten These follow Aristotle who adviseth this to be done to Cattle But this is fals as may be seen in those that are Gelt of one stone and yet beget both Sexes as we shewed Also reason teacheth that except the binding be so straight that the Seed Vessels be intercepted the passage of Seed cannot be hinder'd And if that be done the man cannot be without great pain and so will have little mind to the sport I 'le warrant you Others thinks that Males are begot in the right side and Females in the left side of the womb and therefore advise women to turn on the right side after Copulation Others Superstitiously bind the right Foot with a white rowler of a Boyes and the left Foot with a black THE SECOND TOME IN ONE BOOK Which is the THIRD OF THE Whole Work Of Dolors or Griefs or Pains BY Dolor we understand here every Molestation or trouble of the five Senses of which sick people complain more then of the hurt of any Function which is joyned therewith we therefore shall not speak in this Book of Pain or Dolor as it is in the sense of Feeling but as it is in all the Senses These Dolors are distinguished in respect of the senses wherein they are for all the senses may be offended but divers waies For the four senses in the Face and the fifth which is