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A60272 Zenexton ante-pestilentiale. Or, A short discourse of the plague its antidotes and cure, according to the placets of the best of physicians, Hippocrates, Paracelsus, and Helmont. By W. Simpson, Philo-Medico-Chymic. Simpson, William, M.D. 1665 (1665) Wing S3839; ESTC R221491 29,432 107

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length they worm out the life this like a nimble Arsenical combustible Mineral Sulphur sets roughly upon the vital Taper and with a quick malignant Blast extinguisheth it and that as it were it devours ore operto 2. This contagious Ferment is conceived either from within or from without the body from within as when an Idea of fear impresseth it● character upon some more then ordinary putrid excrementitious matter residing in the Intestines or in the ultimate digestion and the Idea clothes its self with corporiety in the putrid excrement of the body and the putrid matter becomes spiritful in the Idea and both together become by irritating and invigorating one another a fermental poyson which makes its on-set upon the vital Archeus entring the lists of contention therewith and by this virulency that they have one wrought the other into it becomes contagious so that every spark and vibration of this fermental fire retains the Idea and platform of the whole pestiferous contagion Vnica prava pecus c. For though one who is infected with this pernicious and most-what mortal Disease doth infect another yet doth it rage never awhit the less in the first nor is it in the second or he who is infected at the second hand any thing less though but a spark of the first or original so that every vibration though as to conception never so little of a fermental contagion retains the seed and that the whole platform of the Disease it self inasmuch as every ferment is as an Imp or Scion of a Fruit-tree which hides in it self the image of the whole Tree and wants but time and the conspiring of seasons Art having Nature for its ground-work to shew forth the Idea of the same Tree it was taken from both as to leaves flowers and fruit so that seeds are small in bulk even scarce imaginable and yet these according to the appointment of God in Nature have ferments annexed to them whereby the Idea's of things assume to themselves the elemental water for a body wherein they display the lively images of what lay dormant and not perceivable before in their minute corpuscles of Seed All which solves us this Medical Phaenomenon viz. How it comes to pass that those who most fear having the small Pox spotted Feaver and such like diseases which have a degree of virulency in them and therefore are a kind of Pest in an inferior manner how such I say who are most afraid are the soonest infected as I knew a Physician who had such an inbred fear against the small Pox that he would scarce if at all venture into a house where any was troubled with that disease and yet for all his curiosity of avoiding plates was snatch'd with it at length even in the flower of his years and ●ied I say it appears to me from what is laid down afore what may ●asily loose this knot and that is The Idea of fear or terror may so work upon an excrement even of any of the digestions for every digestion has its way of separating the impure from the pure which is nutrimental as to cause that excrement yet to degenerate further even to a putredness and in that ●ntred matter the Idea becomes corporeal and the putrid matter in the Idea becomes active and pestiferous and both become fermental and so work upon the blood and spirits defiling them with that inherent inquination and spreading Miasm whereby the vital flame burns dimly and at length becomes through the prevalency of the fermental Miasm quite extinct Hence it also appears that every Disease that has any thing of a venenum or venome in it as all manner of malignant Feavers are also fermental and therefore apt to propagate themselves by contagion o● infection some more some less according to the degrees of the conceived virulency And as the noble Helmont saith whom I confess to have given the greatest light to these conceptions that every Disease as other natural Beeings are constituted of an efficient and a material cause which two make up the complexion and essence of a Disease as well as of other positive Beeings for every Disease saving some casuall obstructions which may also fore-run other more complex Diseases has a root or beginning either in the digestions liquid juyces of the body as blood and other nutritive humors spirits or solid parts and after that a growth or spreading into branches or symptoms which carry along with them the Idea of the efficient and procatarctick or irritating cause which was forg'd in the Minera morbi so that the symptoms are proportionate to the efficient and bears the badges thereof as receiving its signature therefrom even as the fruit of a tree is answerable to the Idea lodging in the root a pear-Pear-tree bears the Idea of the whole both in the root and in every Scion and the fruit thereof is Pears answerable to specifick difference of it from other trees and fruit For the outward natural life of the body if considered as in health and its integrity is as a flourishing Tree that puts forth grows florid and fruitful Which has all the digestions in right frame every one in their order and all its organs depurated and free from obstructions and offending sordes the blood freely circulating with its crimson hue in its own twisted Meanders of veins and arteries the motion of all the parts brisk and lively and all conspiring in that one point of co-incidence the health and flourishing of the body But if the seeds of Diseases as commonly through the evil access in nature they do become sown and grown up together with the life then they break the former harmony of health and life and shoot forth branches or symptoms answerable to their seeds or roots which disturb the oeconomy of the natural digestions and pervert the order and method of nature and at length subvert the whole frame of the Microcosmick fabrick and that much the sooner if the inseminated morbid seeds prove acute as in all sorts of common Feavers venomous fermental and contagious as in small Pox spotted and camp-Feaver and all other malignant Feavers the greatest of which the Plague these presently put to flight the vital forces and strangle Nature with her own cords by baffling the digestions and stifling the vital powers As from within the body so likewise from without may that unwelcom guest take ●nne which appears by the many ways that contagious Disease may arrest the body as for example the pestilent odor may lurk in old rags garments paper sweepings of houses stone-walls or any other body whose texture renders it capable of retaining those contagious Effluvia's which rebound either from infected places or persons and for ought I know even in the body of common Salt it self may the pestilent odor reside because that Salt in its coagulation acquires an impure halicuous sordes whereby it exasperates the Scurvy and may be retentive of a malignant fracedo or contagious hogoo