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A26131 A discourse shewing the nature of the gout with directions to such remedies as will immediately take away the pain ... : and also helps for palsies, plurisies, cholick, convulsions in limbs ... : with receipts and directions for the cure of the king's evil and other diseases / by W. Atkins. Atkins, William. 1694 (1694) Wing A4125; ESTC R28312 46,595 146

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there is speedy Help given and the Danger is quickly over This doth certainly reeover when in the greatest Extremity therefore 't is needful for such as are afflicted with the Gout to keep it by them in a readiness to prevent all Danger it will keep many Years With this Glister and the Balsam I cure Convulsions in young Children and though some have had most of their Children die of that Disease yet with the use of this Means their other Children are speedily recovered It is also good for such as are afflicted with the Cholick or other inward painful Diseases and also for Vapours and Lightness or Swimmings in the Head it bringeth the Vapours downwards so giveth great Relief in many Cases too large to mention here The eighth Help for the Gout is a Plaister When after all hath been done if yet there should remain a Weakness in the Joints then 't is proper to lay on this Plaister round the Joint and bind it on so long as it will stick This Plaister is good to recover strength in some sort of Gouts when other things will not do 'T is good also to bring down Swellings and will take away great Pain therefore in some there may be occasion for this Plaister The ninth Remedy for the Gout in the Head is a Snuff-Pouder When the Gout is in the Head then put up a little of this Pouder in the Nostrils and though the Party thus afflicted be raving mad it will quickly compose the Head by purging the Brain a waterish Humour that is very cold will run down the Nostrils But as there are differing Gouts so there are differing Causes in the Head as well as in other Parts for all are not seen to be light-headed but seem to be heavy to sleep still observe to use this Pouder if the Head be out of order so as you fear the Gout is the occasion of it When I find the Gout dangerous in the inward Parts or in the Head I do apply the Balsam to the Temples and use the Snuff-Pouder also the Glister and the Cordial and with the use of these things I have recovered them as have been so far gone that they have not known any thing that hath been done to them Thus I have given you the Virtue with Directions for the Use of these Gout-Medicines to the end that all such as are at a great distance from me may have the benefit of them They are only prepared by me and sold at my House in Sir Frederick's Court in the Old-Jewry where I give Advice and Directions according as the Case brought before me doth require It will be most for the Advantage of those that are afflicted with any painful Disease that cometh within the reach of the Gout-Medicines to apply themselves to him who is the Author who hath skill in applying them and likewise to advise to what other Means he may think needful but such who cannot have my help may observe the Directions here given and looking to him who giveth us all things for a Blessing I hope you may have good Success in curing your selves Directions for the ordering your Body When you have the Gout on you or such-like painful Disease whereby you are under Confinement observe these Cautions 1. Caution Bleeding is certainly hurtful tho at the present it may seem to give a little ease yet afterwards you will find the ill Effects by the Pains returning and the next Fit will be much worse but many have not the least Ease by bleeding but are much more painful and by the weakness of the Body the Disease fixeth it self in several parts by drawing away the Blood for at that time the Blood is waterish and thin then the best cometh away but the ill Humour that is the Cause of the Pain lodgeth in the Body being too thick to be drawn away through the Veins but the best way to bring this Humour away is by that Medicine which opens the Pores where the Humour lodgeth then there is no danger of repelling but rather hopes that in time the Cause may be removed out of the Body 2. Caution Take heed of keeping the Body with low Diet to think thereby to starve the Gout for you may sooner starve your selves than cure your selves of the Gout by so doing you need not bar your selves from good Diet for you will find your Stomach will fail you too quick of it self 't is more dangerous than you are aware to bring down your Stomachs to low and weak diet for this doth not in the least ease the pain but by the bringing your Body weak your pain is greater and the Body more helpless and in so doing are in danger by your weakness and the continuance of the Disease of falling into a Fever and by the emptiness of the Body you are in danger of bringing the Gout in your inward parts 3. Caution Take heed that you do not indulge your self too much by confining your self from Exercise before your Disease force you to it especially under the use of the Means you had better strive than give way to it so soon as it beginneth to come on you but by your speedy applying the Means and by exercising your self you may prevent your being confined at all especially after you have been once recovered by the Means herein directed 4. Caution Take heed of over-much purging for if you think thereby to cure the Gout you will be greatly deceived for by this means you will rather endanger a Consumption or at least a long Confinement by reason of great weakness of Body My way is to order a Gouty Person as I do Consumptive Persons I cure them without Physick By keeping up Nature a Man may strive with a Disease till the Cause be removed but by using such Means as weaken the Body in this Case it is the contrary way for a Cure 5. Caution Take heed of being too busy with sleepy Potions some have been so stupified with such Potions that when the Gout hath been very dangerous they have not been able to give an Account of their Condition nor to tell where their Pains lay so the Disease is drawn into the Head and the Man goeth sleeping to his Grave 'T is better to hear the Man cry aloud for then some Help may come and though his pains may be great and continue long so that he want Rest and may endanger a Fever yet in all this there is more hopes of recovery than when the Man is stupified and thereby made unsensible of his Condition but since there is ease to be had by outward things these dangerous Means may be avoided and the Lives of many may be preserved Directions for Diet. First I shall tell you what is hurtful for the Bodies of such as are afflicted with the Gout Salt Meats are not good nor stale Beer nor no sharp or sowre Things nor mixed Wines nor Claret nor too much Spoon-meats but be sure to forbear Cyder these and
have observed that it is in the External part without the Scull and so it will flow under the Skin all over the Head at times but usually it doth fix on the upper part of the Head where it doth sometimes continue for a long time very painful But when the Gout floweth from other parts of the Body into the Head it is in the Internal part of the Head within the Skull this is not painful but causeth a lightness and doth often deprive a Man of his Senses and indeed it is so dangerous that few escape Death it must be extaordinary Means that recover this There is Help to be had in this Case but if Men through unbelief are regardless of their Lives they may for want of Means at hand in such a time be cast away I cannot but pity such as I hear do die of the Gout for I know so much of the Nature of the Disease that when the Gout thus cometh from other parts into the Head they are not sensible of their Danger because they seem to be at ease and will have a conceit of their doing well when they are near their End If the Danger do appear by their being in a raving Condition it 's dagerous I know not where any have been recovered in that Condition but what I have recovered my self let such know that have the Gout that are in fear or danger of their Lives by it that it hath pleased God to provide Means to give help for the preservation of your Lives in that dangerous Condition for of all the parts that are afflicted with this Disease there is no such danger of Life as when it is thus got into the Head so let this be a sufficient Caution for you to take help in time The next thing to inquire further is to know the Cause of the Pains of the Gout Q. 3. What causeth the Pains of the Gout As there are differing Pains so there are differing Causes I shall give an account first of the immediate Causes 1. In some the immediate Cause is Wind being fixed in the part and not having vent This doth sometimes cause an Inflammation or a Swelling that will be very sore and tender for a long time 2. In some the immediate Cause is a thin and cold whitish Water fixed in the Joints that looseneth the Ligaments and other parts binding the Joints together that causeth a pain and great weakness in the parts afflicted 3. In some the immediate Cause is a slimy Matter that is without the Joints This Humour being cold and thickish causeth a hard swelling that pitteth like a Dropsy and the part is cold and stiff but the pain is more moderate than the Humours that are thin But this sort of Dropsy-like Gout usually continues long and causeth a great weakness except timely prevented 4. In some the immediate Cause is a hot Vapour or Steam driven into the parts by the heat of the Blood and when the Pores are opened where the pain is this Vapour doth come out like the Smoak of a Chimney that shall be seen to fill a Room almost with Smoak and when this Smoak is come out the pain is presently gone and the Party walketh about though helpless just before 5. In some the immediate Cause of the pain is a windy and frothy Blood that stoppeth in its Circulation this swelleth in Knobs like the Cramp is very painful but quickly over This is a kind of a scurvey sort of a Gout and usually runneth over all parts of the Limbs and Joints 6. In some the immediate Cause of the Pain is a black and settled Blood occasioned by great cold This causeth universal pains in all parts of the Body yet in this Case ●t is not good to part with your Blood but rather to cleanse it by using that Medicine that openeth the Pores then a sweating Pill is proper to carry off the Cause 7. In some the immediate Cause is a thick and matter-like Humour that being fixed long in a place groweth to a hard kind of a Kernel that when it is dry it cracketh the Skin and crumbleth out like little Stones but the pain is most before it cometh to a hardness The best time to help this sort of Gout is when it first beginneth to be painful for then the Humour is thin and will easily come forth when the Pores are open 8. In some the immediate Cause is for want of the Blood circulating into all parts And if the stoppage be about the Joints it eauseth the Sinews to be stiff and dry and sometimes to shrink and sometimes draweth the Joints together This will cause the Knuckles to be hard and knotty for by clinching of the Hands together they are deprived of the Nourishment that should come to them by the free circulation of the Blood In this Case it is dangerous to give way but to prevent the shrinking of the Sinews endeavour to keep the Joints in exercise 9. In some the immediate Cause of the pains in the inward parts proceedeth from a foul and slimy Matter that gathereth in the Bowels that by the stoppage of the offending Matter doth cause the Wind that gathereth in those parts unnatural to break its way upwards and sometimes it breaketh its Course and torments both Back and Sides and runneth about the lower parts like Stiches or Spleen-like pains and sometimes like Gripes in the Bowels And oftentime these kind of Humours do turn to Convulsions And many in this Case have been lost for want of help for commonly it floweth to the Head and then the Case is desperate But now there is a Remedy that will carry off the Cause better and quicker than if it were in other parts of the Body This may be sufficient to set forth the Nature of this Disease by shewing the immediate Cause of the Pains The next Queries will discover something of the Foundation-Cause Q. 4. From whence do these Humours come that flow to the Joints There is a great difference in the Judgments of Physicians about this Point One saith they flow from the Head the external part without the Skull and so flow under the Skin to the Joints Others say they flow from the inward parts of the Head from the Brain Others from the Bowels Some name other parts so that if we put the Judgments of all together the gouty Humours flow from all parts of the Body I shall give you my Judgment and that is that the Fault lieth chiefly in the Digestion and yet Nature may have sufficient vent in the lower parts but the Digestion doth not so speedily do its Office by conveying a part of the Sustenance when 't is received so speedily as it ought into the lower Vessels but when Meat and Drink is received in the Stomach it usually seemeth to oppress with a Fulness for some time after eating or drinking and tho Nature doth carry it off after in little time yet the Food perisheth in the Stomach before it
applied the Means I use for helping the Gout in the inward part which after once dressing he walked about and the second dressing perfectly cured Several others in that Street I have speedily helped in extremity of pains but 't is needless to multiply to fill up it would tire your patience to read all Mr. Moon a Cheesmonger in High-Holborn over against the new Watch-House that is built in the middle of the Street by the Fountain-Tavern He had kept in Bed for a long time as a bed-rid Man and could not help himself all Means that had been used were ineffectual so he lay in a hopeless Condition despairing of help At last by strange Providence I came to him and because he had no pain I feared he was uncurable but my Medicines were applied which discovered the Disease it appeared to be a palsical waterish Humour that was on the Sinews with a kind of Convulsion in the Nerves that was the Cause of his Weakness In less than one hour after I had applied my Medicines the Cause being brought out his strength came to him and he rose out of Bed and walked about his House I dressed him twice afterwards and in a little time he came to his full strength and in good bodily Health After this manner was this Cure performed I have formerly cast off several that have been under great Weakness because they have had no pain and sometimes no feeling for at first my Medicines had not that Success in such Cases as now they have but now they are much amended and I daily increase my Knowledg in these things and do much Good and perform greater Cures than formerly in several Diseases which I have thought uncureable my self as appears by the aforementioned Cures and others as follow which are sufficient Proof of the great Skill and Knowledg God hath given me in curing Diseases Mr. Meriton Minister of Old-Fishstreet his Son in the 21 st Year of his Age was strangely afflicted with a Disease that took away his Limbs and deprived him of the use of Nature it had so affected hi● inward parts from the pit of the Stomach that all his lower parts were as dead his Bowels and inward parts were as dead without any feeling or strength to help Nature also down both sides to his Toes ends In this very weak Condition this Gentleman had lain for a long time and no help could be had by all means that was used by the Advice and Help of able Doctors of the College There were several concerned to advise and help one another consented to use the utmost of their Skill in this Case but no good could be done neither could they discover the Cause of this Disease so there was no hopes of his recovery but in all likelihood grew nearer to his End as it got upwards At last I was sent for by a Letter to come at a set time so when I came there was Dr. Merity and two of the College-Doctors and several others After a little discourse I began to apply my Medicine which did in a very little time cause a sensible feeling of the Blood circulating and in less than two hours he stood up and his strength began to come he walked about a little then Now as it appeared the Cause of this was from Convulsions on the Nerves and inward Parts and by this means the Limbs were affected with a palsical Disease that taketh away all strength wheresoever it cometh the Convulsions had appeared by twitchings in his Toes Feet but after the means had been applied about three or four hours he appeared more strongly Then I came with my Medicines that cure Convulsions and in a quarter of an hour I brought away the very Cause and from that time he never had any more Convulsions then his strength came and the next day he walked about without any help so I dressed him a second and a third time Thus he was perfectly cured in about four days time This was in cold frosty Weather this last Winter so it was two Weeks before he went abroad Madam Hudson on Tower-hill was much after the same manner as Mr. Meriton was both in the Limbs and inward Parts only hers was all on one side of the Body half the Head one Arm and one Leg but in the inward parts all together as he was and had been in this Condition about four Months and all means was ineffectual and no help could be had though she had all done as the Doctors could advise her yet still she remained in this Condition till I came I applied the Means and in 24 Hours she was in good order and stronger and better to walk with that Leg that was lame than with the other for she was weak in all parts with lying so long and a Consumptive Woman long before This great Alteration was done chiefly by the first dressing and since it has been her lot to fall into my hands I hope by my Direction and God's Blessing to cure her of the Consumption I have done much in helping her both for the Cholick and Stone and hope to see her in good Health on all Accounts She is now under the use of Means for the Consumption and is in a good way of recovery Mr. Boulton's Kinsman living near the aforesaid Mr. Moon in Holborn was lame of a nummed and dead Palsy It affected all parts both Head and Body especially from the middle of the Body to the Toes ends both his Legs were dead and cold had no feeling at all pinching pricking or cutting nothing could hurt him He was tried but he said if we would cut off his Legs he should not feel it they were also pale and looked like the Limbs of a dead Man This put me to a stand whether I had best do any thing to him or not I had him then took out of Bed and laying him cross on the Bed I dress'd him and after a little time he felt a pricking in both his Legs Then he began to be warm I still chafed the weak parts till he had good feeling I pinched him and he cried out In a little time his strength came in less than two hours time I had done all and put on his Clothes and he walked down two pair of Stairs presently without Stick or Crutch then I left him among the Family This was done the first dressing being the fourth day of this instant May 1694. This young Man liveth with his Uncle who keeps a Publick House in Bloomsbury-Market He is a Tapster and hath since gone up and down Stairs to draw Drink from five a Clock in the Morning till Night But this was too hard for him for it hath caused a stiffness in his Limbs yet he will be well of this in a little time if not neglected or over-wrought before he hath got his full strength A young Gentlewoman at Mr. Millers the Bull-head Tavern in Woodstreet near Cheapside was taken with a Dead-Palsy on all