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A00755 A short discours of the excellent doctour and knight, maister Leonardo Phiorauanti Bolognese vppon chirurgerie VVith a declaration of many thinges, necessarie to be knowne, neuer written before in this order: whervnto is added a number of notable secretes, found out by the saide author. Translated out of Italyan into English, by Iohn Hester, practicioner in the arte of distillation.; Cirugia. English Fioravanti, Leonardo, 1518-1588.; Hester, John, d. 1593. 1580 (1580) STC 10881; ESTC S105601 80,934 144

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goute I washed it thrée or foure times a daye with our Aqua del Balsamo bicause it penetrateth and openeth the powers a suttiliateth and dryeth the humoure offensiue also I ordeined him breade of Barly bicause it coleth the bloud and is of good disgestion and caused him to refraine from all fat brothes and his drink was temparate and to this one of the Doctors did agrée but the other woulde not neuer the lesse the Gentleman was content with my aduise then I beganne to giue him the afore-saide decoccion with our solible Quintaessence and there with he had euery day two or thrée stooles and I washed the gout thrée or foure times a day with our Aqua Balsami and the first day hée beganne to féele ease and the seconde he felte more so that in seuen dayes all his paines was taken away and then I applyed ther-vnto our secreate of secreats for that kinde of disease the which in thrée dayes delyuered him then I caused him to vse certeine medicines to defende the goute for comming againe and so he continued whole to his great satisfaction Of the causes of the Scyatica and how ye may helpe it THe Sciatica is a disease so called bicause it commeth in that place of the body called Sio and is caused of an euill qualytie and grosse humores that are stayed in that place bicause they cannot passe downe and this is séene by experience dayly for where that paine is there is alteration and the cure thereof is with Glisters Vomittes Purgations and Vnctions bicause the Glister doth euacuate those places next vnto it and so easeth the humour the vomitte cleanseth the stomacke the purgaciones doe euacuate the bodye downewardes the vnctions dissolue the winde and so by these meanes thou maist helpe the Scyatica as I haue done many times to my great honour and satisfaction of the patient A most excellent remedie to helpe the flux of the body with a certeine discourse there-on IF thou wilt helpe the flux of the body it were necessary to know first from whence it proceedeth for he that knoweth not the cause is lesse to be credited to cure the effect and therefore I will shew thée what the flux is and from whence it commeth then I will shew the order to cure it also to make the medicines The fluxe of the bodye is caused of a superfluous heate conceiued in the stomack the which make a continuall solution inwardelye as ye maye sée by experience of those that are troubled there-with for so long as the cause is not taken awaye all their meat dothe tourne into that matter the which if it bée so that is true which I doe saye that the fluxes are a distemperance of the body caused of hot and corrupt humours in the stomacke and therefore if thou wilt cure it it wer necessary to extinguish the heat and to take away the corruption the which thou shalt doe with the rednesse of Marte Militare written in this booke following for that is the most souereigne remedie that can be found But first ye shall take twelue graynes of our Petra Philosophalla with halfe an ounce of Mel Rosarum and then take for foure mornings together one scruple of the rednes of Marte with half an ℥ of sugar Rosat ther-with thou shalt work miracles A discourse as concerning cornes in the feete or els where with their remedies THis callowes matter is a certeine hot humour of the which Nature would discharge hir-selfe and when that humor is driuen forth of Nature it goeth vnto the lower parts into the ende of the toes for in that extreme part of the toes that skinne that is called Epiderma is hard and wil not suffer it to passe or exalare and there many times it ingendeth a tumor in the skinne with great hardnesse and many times that tumor doth increase and cause such paine that it doth not onely hinder their going but hindreth them from sléepe in the night and this kinde of tumor is called commonly Callo or Cornes in English and I thought it good to call them Creste bicause they are alwayes growing and is of great importance among the Chyrurgians for an infinite number of persons are troubled there-with therefore I will shew thée our secret to helpe them quickly and with great ease which secret was neuer knowen afore of any First ye shal pare them with a sharpe knife vntil the bottome and there ye shall finde a certeine thing lyke matter but if ye finde no matter ye shal pare it vntil the bloud doth appeare than touch it once with oyle of sulphur and then dresse it with our Balsamo artificiato once a day vntill it be whole Kéepe this as a secret Of an infirmitie of importaunce that commeth vpon the extremitie of the toe vppon the nayle THere are manye men that are troubled with a certein infirmitie vnder the nayle of their great toe the which séemeth as though the nayle grew in the flesh the which is not so but the flesh groweth ouer the naile and although this séemeth to be a thing of nothing that the Auncients haue had small consideration theroff Neuerthelesse it is an infirmitie of great importaunce and to be considered of bicause many are troubled there-with specially men of authoritie in specially those that are troubled with the Goute I cal to remembrance that in the time that I was in Naples I cured a great number specially those that were of great authoritie to my great honour and profite The first thing that I did I cut the nayle on that part which was grieued and toke it away the which was done easely and with little paine the which thing being done I touched it with our Caustike and so let it remaine thrée dayes together an than I dressed it euery day with our Magno licore vntill it was whole the which was in short time A discourse vpon the Hemerhodes with the order to cure them with most excellent medicines of our inuention THe Hemerhodes are a certeine kind of euil tumor caused of the bloud in the veynes Emorodiale and these come alwayes in the extremitie of the Intestinals about the fundament some of them cause great paine some of them do burne excessiuely or do scald The which commeth thorow the qualitie of the good euil humors As ye may sée by experience how that some haue such burning that they cannot rest in the night the other haue such payne that they canot sit the other are so scalded that they cannot abide it ye shall vnderstād this infirmitie is more paynefull in one complection than in another and the cure there-off is difficile Neuerthelesse it maye be cured and the order is this First take our Aromatico then take our Siropo solutiuo thrée or foure dayes then take our perfume thrée or foure times on the fundament that being done annoynt the place with our Balme artificiall for that dryeth and taketh away the payne
shall require and alwayes it will be good and doe no hurte in any wise in any disease and therefore this Oyle ought to be had in greate regarde of all men To helpe the tooth atch that is caused of rotten teeth or that commeth of a dissention of the heade THe téeth being rotten or corrupted alwayes causeth great paine and many times it commeth of a dissention from the heade and such like humours as Cattars Erisipella but let it come of what cause it will I will shewe a remedy of great importance and it is very short ye shal take our Aqua realle and holde it in your mouth a good white and then spit it out againe and this ye shall doe for thrée dayes together euery day once then afterwarde it were necessary to wash your mouth in the like manner with our Aqua balsami for the space of a moneth so the tooth atch shal be taken away with ease for this is our secrete and may be vsed in all times of the yeare Against a stincking breath THe breath may stincke through many causes as by vlcers in the mouth or by corrupt and rotten téeth and sometime it commeth of the stomacke and that is euill to be helpt and therefore if thou wilt helpe these thou must vse diuers remedies and first to helpe those that haue their mouthes vlcerated ye shall giue them a quantitie of our Pillole aquilone and then let them wash their mouthes with our Aqua realle and so the vlcers shal be helpt and the mouth shal not stincke But when the stench commeth of rotten téeth vse the aforesaide remedie or medicine that is written for the tooth atche the which will make the téeth as white as snowe and will acke no more but when the stincke commeth from the stomacke it were necessary to purge the body with our Sirope Solutiuo sixe or seuen dayes and then to take our Aromatico that being done take rectified Aqua vitae the water of hunny and Oyle of Terpentine of ech a like mixe them well together and euerye morning drinke thereoff ounce s fasting for the space of a moneth or there about To helpe those that haue a great cough in the stomacke THe cough doth come of diuers and sundrye causes but let it come of what cause it will it alwayes offendeth the stomacke and the heade for alwayes when the stomacke is offended of necessitie the heade is offended bicause it hath communication with the stomacke so that the stomacke is cause of the paynes in the heade and therefore it is necessary to helpe the stomacke first that thou shalt do with our Pillole aquilone the which is written in this booke folowing and if so be you cannot take pilles take our Aromatico this being done if there be no feuer giue him euery morning 1. ounce of our electuary magistrale per la tosse and euery night annoynt his stomacke with Magno licore and also his heade and nostrelles but if it happen that the aforesaide thinges helpe it not then take bloud of the Lyuer vaine and purge the bodye with our Sirope against the melancholike humor and so by the grace of God they shall remaine healed To helpe those that can-not hold their water THis procéedeth of two causes principally the first is of superfluous heat of the body through the which heat nature doth assuttiliate too much that humid part and continually doth send it downe into the bladder The second cause is that the powers are too much relaxed or opened by the which operation the vrine doth passe with-out retention and these are the two causes why the vrine can-not stays and this commeth commonly to young children bicause they are very hot of complection and the order to helpe them is this Giue them our Pillole Aguilone thrée times the quantitie is from one dram to one and a halfe that being done ye shall make them a decoction of Hisop of the mountaine and put ther-in sugar this they shal vse .x. or .xij. dayes at the least for this mundifieth the place offended and disposeth it to solution Then after this is done ye shall giue him for .x. dayes together halfe a dram of Masticke with a little Plantaine water for this is hot and restringeth the powers and ingrosseth the Vryne and so the Patient shall remaine whole of that infirmitie by the vertue of the afore-sayd thrée medicines and it is a verye easie cure and souereigne for that purpose But some-time there happeneth a flux of vryne some-what lyke this and it is not of the afore-sayd causes but of causes much different from them for this is in men and womē of age and this I finde to be caused of the Pockes that causeth the flux and they voyd certeine threds which some call Gonorea and the remedie there-off is onely with great purging and sweating and then to annoint them fiue or sixe nights with our Vnguento magno kéepe them warme in bedde vntill ye haue ended to annoynt him and then go to the stowe and he shall be helpt of that infirmitie To helpe those that can-not make water THe vryne is stayed through diuers and sundry causes and the principall are thrée of the which one is the stone that ingēdreth in the bladder for alwaies it hangeth down in the necke of the bladder and stoppeth the Meat● or powers that the vryne can not passe the which grieueth the patient meruaylously The other is caused of grauel or grose and viscous humours that cannot passe the powers and so cause that retention of vryne with great payne The third is caused of an obstruction or restriction of the powers or cunduites where the vryne doth passe and so kéepeth the vryne with-in with great payne so that these bée the thrée chiefest causes of the retention of vryne The cure of the first cause which is the stone is to purge them well and then to vse our most souereigne remedie that is written in this booke following the which is of great vertue to breake the stone as I haue proued many times but whē this medicine is not able to breake it then it is necessary to cut it foorth this is all concerning the first cause To helpe the second cause it were necessary to vse purgations that purge the reynes well then to giue them our Aromatico and then to annoynt the reynes sixe dayes euery day once with Vnguento magno and with this medicine thou shalt helpe him perfectly To cure the third cause it were necessary to purge with aperatiue things then to annoynt his reynes and vnder the members and belly with our Balme artificiall and giue him to drinke the powder of Hogge lyce or Centum pedes that are founde vnder stones and by the grace of God he shall be perfectly whole To helpe those that haue great burning of their vrine THe burning of the vryne may come of diuers sūdrye causes but I finde foure principall of
Emperour where at was slaine a great number of both parts and there was such a number hurte that it was to bée wondered at the which were healed with our Magno licore and Balsamo and when the citie was taken and all ended the Galles remayned there all September and the fourth of October euerye man went to serue at their portes appoynted and so we tourned to Naples to passe the Winter but yet we remayned but a while for there was occasion to go to Siena the whych rebelled against the Emperour so we went with Don Pietro da Toledo the which dyed after at Firenza c. The cure of a great wound on the head IN this yeare .1551 in the moneth of Nouember there came vnto my house a Spaniard the which was called Giouan Ruiz di Zamora the which had a great wound ouer the eare on the left side that reached halfe ouer the head with great fracture of the bone the which I presently stitched with diligence and put there-in our Quintaessence and vppon the wounde I dressed it with Magno licore and Balsamo and made a gentle ligature with a péece of silke and sent him home to his lodging and commaunded him to come againe the next day about the sayd houre those that were about me fell a laughing at my words and sayd that he woulde dye of that wounde bicause I let him goe foorthe in the ayre to the which I aunswered that hée might safely goe foorth and so the next day he came agayne and I tooke off the lygament bu not the cloth and ther-on I put of our Quintaessence and Balme and so in thrée dayes I touched it not and then I tooke off the Lygament agayne and dressed it vppon the cloath and lette it remaine vntill the .8 daye and then I opened it and tooke away the cloath and found the wound so healed that ye could scarce perceiue any scarre and many said that it was vnpossible to be healed for it would come to impostumation neuerthelesse it remayned perfectly whole for 5.or .6 moneths that he remayned in that citie in the which time I cured a great number in the same order that were wounded in the head to the great wonder of those that dwelt in Naples for they count all woundes in the heade to be mortall bicause the ayre is so pestilentiall for as soone as it toucheth the scull it corrupteth the wound But vsing our order thou mayst safely helpe them so that the wounde be not mortall for by kéeping it close shut it is preserued A very straunge thing that happened in the afore-sayd yeare THere was a certeine young Mariner of the age of 26. yeares the which was called Francisco di Giouanni Raguseo of the I le of Mezo the which being in fight fell downe and the other that fought with him cut him ouer the side and backe a handfull long insomuch that a péece of the Milt was cut ouer-thwart then hée was caryed to a Chyrurgian and hée stitched him vp than the next day I was called and ther I foūd the wounde not well stitched the which I ripped vp agayne and found the belly full of bloud and when I saw that I caused diuers to make water and there-with I washed him and with takinge foorthe of the bloude there came a péece of the Milte that was cut the which I washed and gaue it to a Mariner that stoode by and the Patrone of the ship tooke it from him and caryed it away then I stitched him vp againe and left a lyttle hole or orifice beneath where the matter might come forth and dressed him with our Quintaessence with Balsamo and Magno licore and in the space of .22 dayes he was whole perfectly The cure of a Fistoloe in the lower parts IN the yeare .1552 in the moneth of Marche I was broughte vnto a man of the age of fourtie yeares of complection cholericke and melencholicke the which had a Fistoloe in the lower parts the which was of this Nature that it had alterated the coddes the member and al the parts ther-about with .xi. holes infistolated at the which .xi. he made water with great burning intollerable paine which are accident of a feuer in manner continual the which Patient had ben taken in hand of diuers none could do him plesure Than the first thing that I did I gaue him our Aromatico that being done I gaue him .xij. dayes together our Quintaessencia solutiuo that being done I gane him a quantitie of our Electuario Angelica a then he vsed one of my secrets the which I will not write in this place that being done I caused him to spitte with one of my confections written héere-after and so by these meanes he was perfectly whole Of many that I cured in Naples IN that time that I remayned in the famous Citie of Naples vntil that yere .1555 in the Moneth of Februarie then I thought it good to go to Rome where at this time I cure a number of persons haue holpe so many by the helpe of God the which if I should record them it would be sufficient to fil a great volume for ther came such a number to my dore that the people wondred ther-at with .4 medicines compounded by me I holpe in māner all of euery disease the medicines were these one Pil made with our Petra philosophile Elbero negro Olio di sulpho Olio dimelle mixed with marchpane made in pilles The second remedie was soluble pilles made with Aloe hepatico Colloquintida Siena oyle of vitrioll made in paste with sugar common hunny The third remedie was a vnction made with Sage Rosemary Worme-woode Rew Mint Nutmegs Cloues Cinamon Mastick Frankēcense Terpentine waxe with common oyle The .4 remedie was our Quintaessence these .4 remedies I gaue vnto those people to help their griefes I willed thē that tooke these medicines to eat wel of good meats so alwayes they praised these medicines the which was not without great reason bicause the pilles first euacuate the stomack of al impedimēts a leaueth nature eased the second pilles euacuate the body of the corrupptiō The Vnction comforteth the stomacke and helpeth disgestion and mitigateth the payne The Quintaessence comforteth the stomacke causeth good disgestion purifieth the bloud and comforteth the heade so that be these aforesaid resons ye may vnderstand that these foure remedies may help against al indispositions inwardly and for cause of those remedies those people honour me lyke a Prophet and alwayes haue had mée in great reuerence as longe as I remayned amonge them A cure of Vlcera putrida the which was in the arme IN the yeare afore-sayd in the month of August there came to my hande a certeine Gentleman of the Imbassadours of Portingall that was called Il signor Iari a man of the age of .32 yeares of complection melancholyke the which had a putrified vlcer about the lefte shoulder that he
and then not to digest it so in that cause nature to ease it selfe sendeth forth that humiditie and when it ioyneth to the skinne it ingroseth and causeth an Impostume and passing to the outwarde partes it is alreadie corrupted and so causeth the Pustules as by experience may be séene and this kinde is a viscous and fat humour with great humiditie There is another kinde of scabbe that is alwayes drye with readnesse and is smal with great heate and itching and the same in my iudgement is caused by much heate of the Lyuer and adustion of bloud and may be healed easely There is another kinde of great scabbe that hath a greate drye crust on them and they growe bigge and the same is of the french poxe being new taken There is another kinde like serpigo that goeth créeping and hath a drye crust and hath no matter vnder it and the same is also of the french poxe Inueterated There are also dyuers other kindes the which I wil leaue at this time bicause they are of small importaunce and may be helpt with those medicines which are fit for the kindes aforesaide Of Formicola and his effects THose kinde of vlcers that are commonly called Maldi formica are so called bicause they are a kinde of maling Vlcers and corosiue that goeth creping vppon the flesh and maketh many holes that are lifted vp on the sides and are red and these for the most parte are caused of the poxe as may be séene by experience and those sores are euill to be healed bicause therevnto runneth aboundance of humors the which cannot be resolued but with inwarde medecines that is with exquisite purgations that purifie the bloud and that cutteth away the euill humours that runne therevnto cause great alteration with burning This kinde of sore commeth many times in the heade and when it commeth in that part it is called Tigna or the white scalle and to shewe that this is the troth ye may sée that those medecines which heale Formicola doth also heale the white scalle for this is a kinde of the pox as by the effects ye may plainly sée for if any shoulde say the contrary I woulde aunswere him againe that this may well be bicause the same infirmitie may bée taken in the mothers wombe or as soone as the childe is borne it may take it of the Nurse that giueth it sucke if she be infected with that disease so that I conclude it may be so But there are a number of that kinde of disease which I let passe bicause I haue séene no experience of them A discourse of woundes and other kindes of inward sores WOundes that are within the body as in the stomacke or belly or in Testinalles in the bladder raines or guttes The Milt Lyuer Lungs Heart or other muskles or Arteres as there be a number I confesse to know nothing therein and I will shewe you the reason you shall vnderstand that when a wounde doth offende the interior parts the Phisition or Chyrurgion or great Anatomist what so euer he be cannot know all those partes offended in the body for after the weapon is with-in the bodye it may turne and with the point hurt other parts a farre off the wound and offend diuers particuler parts one different from the other therefore I beséech you excellent Chyrurgions when such a case commeth how do you know or discerne which parts are hurt but to say that troth I beléeue in that case they know al alike but what shold I say of the cure of such a wound if the Chyrurgion know not where it is nor of what importance but worketh by imagination and if that nature doth preuaile and that the wounde doth heale it is by the good fortune of the phisition so that for wounds inwardly I conclude no other at this time but will leaue it to those that know more then I and hereafter I will discourse of vlcers and impostumes inwardly what they are and how to cure them with our order ye shall vnderstand that there are a number of kindes of vlcers and impostumes that may ingender inwardly but it séemeth to me so hard to vnderstand that I can determine nothing that were true and the cause is this that wée haue séene an infinite of Phisitions and Chyrurgions that haue visited one Impostumated or Vlcerated and the Physition coulde not knowe the place and particular of that impostume or vlcer if that the patient do not tell him and shew him and cause him to féele with his hande and this is most true therefore if one cannot resolue him of outward things that he may sée féele with his hande how can he resolue him when one of those accidents is within the bodye where the patient knowes not himselfe which is grieued Truely I would gladly know what iudgement they would giue of that matter for bicause if ther be any Impostume or vlcer in any part of the body the sicke shall féele great offence and paine neuerthelesse he cannot tell wher it is nor what part is hurte so that I conclude if that the Patient know not much lesse the Phisition knoweth and of this I haue made a large discourse in Caprici medicinalle for as I haue sayd before in this case I know nothing Neuerthelesse when it shall come to his place I will write a discourse of the order to cure the most part of Vlcers and Impostumes but touching woundes I will promisse no more thē I haue said before Also I wil write excellent remedies of great experience with the which all woundes so they be not mortall may be helpt and healed and also the reasons conuenient in that matter An order to vse in healing all manner of diseases apperteining vnto the Chyrurgian WOundes and all other sorts of sores are of sundry and diuers kindes as is aforesaid neuerthelesse the order to helpe them is not much different one from the other if we should say only the troth without abuse For ye shal vnderstand that Nature is the master of al things created the Phisitian and Chyrurgian are helpers of that Nature as the Auntient professors of the Art haue affirmed Than séeing this is so what néede we to make so much adoe hauing Nature that worketh so gently if it be not hindered by the minister therefore if we wil speake of woundes I say that the minister hath thrée operations to do and no moe and the rest leaue to nature that worketh gently The thrée operations that the Master hath to doe are these To defend the wound so that there runneth no humours to it and that it putrifie not and to kéepe it cleane and when the minister hath done that letto Nature worke that which she will worke well and if any desire to sée if it will be so in effect ye may sée by a dogge for if he hath a great wound vpon his bodie he healeth it without any medicine onely with dyet kéeping it cleane with
had caryed aboue thrée yeares and was a bigge as a hand and verye déeps the which could not be healed of the common Chyrurgians nor yet be eased of his payne than I reasoning with this Gentleman tolde him that the cause of that sore was corrupt and putrified bloude and by that meanes the ●yuer receiued euill qualyties and that if he would be holpe the cause must bee remoued the which was hard to bée done bicause the bloude must be euacuated a little and then the stomacke must bée euacuated of moyste matter that offendeth it and hindereth disgestion of the meate and will not suffer good bloud to ingender than it will also be necessarye to euacuate the body downwards that the corruption sendeth no vp his vapors to the vpper parts of the body and hinder the cure of the vlcer al this being done it were necessary to euacuate the humor betwéene the skinne and the flesh by sweate so that all the partes of the body may remaine purified and so by these meanes the vlcer may easely mundifie incarnate and scicatrise and shal be a perfect cure to the which thing the Gentle-man was willing for hée had as willingly dyed as lyued and so in the name of GOD I tooke him in hande and the first thing that I gaue him was a vomitte that purged the stomacke and tooke away great parte of his paine then I purged him with our Quintaessencia Solutiuo eight dayes together that being done I made him a fomentation that caused him to sweate well and to spitte aboundaunce than I caused him to be let bloud vnder the tongue and then I annoynted all the vlcer with our Causticke the which mortified all the filthinesse therein and then I dressed it with Magno licore and our cerote Magistralle and so with these remedies in short space the saide Gentle-man was cured to the greate meruaile of the saide Ambassadour and all those that sawe it by reason of that cure came another of the same house vnto me called Il seignor diego Iaimes the which was troubled with a difficultie of vrine the which troubled him mightely the which I gaue thrée times our Petra Philosophalle and once the iuyce of Elder barkes and he was holpe I cured another in the same house of a feuer with our Oyle of Hunny and with Balsamo The Ambassadour like wise being troubled with the gout willed me to take him in hande the which I did and cured him so that in thrée yeares after which I continued in Rome he neuer felt paine and of these cures I holpe an infinite in Spaine as is wel knowne to the inhabitaunts thereoff The cure of ethesia in the beginning I●●he yeare 1555. in the moneth of Marche there came to my handes a young man of Milayne the which was a painter of the age of fiue and twentye yeares the which was fallen into a spice of etisie and did spitte much bloude with a continuall feuer the which I cured in this order First I let him bloude vnder the tongue on the right side and after that I gaue him a quantitie of our Aromatico with Plantaine water bicause the bleding taketh away the superfluous bloude of the breast the which nature sendeth forth by it selfe and the Aromatico with Plantayne water is colde and dry which are most necessarye for that disease for they euacuate the stomacke repercute and mittigateth that alteration those things being done I caused him to vse our Quintaessence solutiue to euacuate the body in respect of the putrification alreadye conceiued with-in the intestinalles also I caused him to vse the Quintaessence of the flower of flowers and I annoynted his stomacke with Magno licore and also he vsed our Electuarie of Althea and so by these meanes he was holpe perfectlye The cure of a certeine man wounded in thirteene places IT happened that a certeine man called Alessandro Oresice was wounded afore my lodging in 13. places and there fell for deade and then by a certeine friende was brought into my lodging and there I layde him vpon a table and tooke of his clothes and sowed all those wonndes which were to be sowed or stitched and dressed him with our Quintaessence and Balsamo and Magno licore and our secrete powder and so by those meanes in 15. dayes hée was perfecte whole Of remedies that helpe many diseases THere are diuerse and sundry diseases and they bée holpe with dyuers and sundry medicines therefore I will make a note onely of those the which are most vsed And first I will write of those remedies that helpe the feuers of all sortes the which are these the sirope of Burrage Buglos Endiue Cicory Hoppes Fumitori Rhabarb Cassia Scamony Sine Barlye water sirope of Scytrones and such like The remedies that helpe the pockes are these Aloes Coloquintida Turbit Hermodactilis Scamony Precipitate Oriola Oliuella the vnction of Mercurie Lignum sanctum Cina Salsa perilla the perfume of Scinaber a stoue of hearbes our Ceroto Magistralle and such like thinges those remedies that helpe the cough are Enula Campane Garlike Sulfure Hunny Lapaciolle the Oyle of Sulfure and such like those remedies that helpe the scabbes are the iuyce of Aureola Sulfure Litarge Aqua Realle Roch Allome those that are troubled with paines in the bodye may vse Genciane Nutmegs Dictamus albus Euphorbio those that are wounded shall vse Terpentine our Balsamo Magno licore Aqua Balsamo Elixer vitae Ceroto magistralle Oyle of Hiperconie of our inuention and such like Those that prouok vrine are that flowers of Mallows Alcakēgi Hoggs lise Cantarides such like therfore I will not trouble you further bicause I haue written sufficiently in my other bookes in sundrye places and hereafter I will write of dyuers and sundry medicines of our inuention neuer founde out a fore of any man Here beginneth the order to make diuerse and sundrie medicines of our inuention neuer founde out before by any man And first to make our Petra Philosophalle that helpeth against all manner of diseases that happeneth vnto man or woman or any other animall terestryall THere hath alwayes béene a greate questioning among the Philosophers whether that one medicine might helpe against all diseases or noe The which I affirme and wil approue with sufficient reason that the Petra Philosophalle made of our inuencion may helpe against al the infirmities that commeth vnto mans bodie and two onely reasons I will shewe thée with breuitie the first of them is this that all sortes of infirmities haue their Originall and beginning of the stomacke and to knowe the troth yée may sée manifestlye that if the body be neuer so little infermid the stomack is also grieued For yée may sée how the anymalles terestryall neuer helpe themselues of other infirmitie than of the stomacke and when they wil helpe themselues they eate hearbes the which causeth them to vomitte and this doth signifie that they haue no other infirmitie than the aforesaide so by the experience of