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A13924 A moche profitable treatise against the pestilence translated into Eglyshe by Thomas Paynel Chanon of Martin Abbey. Paynell, Thomas. 1534 (1534) STC 24226; ESTC S103665 9,202 26

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in the guttes and reygnes ¶ Whan ye se that the vrine is as thoughe it were full of bloudde it betokenethe grefe peyne throughe out all the body and yf it be in the botum of the water yt sygnyfiethe peyne in the reygnes ¶ Whan ye se that there is moche vryne and that it is as clere as water it signifieth the virginitie of a mayde ¶ Whan ye se in any vryne lytle bryghte and flamynge sparcles as appere in the sonne beames in a man it signifieth yll humours in a woman it betokeneth that she is with chylde and yf those sparcles be redde it is a shrewde token ¶ Whan ye se the vryne redde and in colour lyke vnto wyne as there were smal bubles in the botome it signifieth y t the patient dothe suffre great peyne through out all his body ¶ Whan ye se the vryne discoloured darke in the myddes it signifieth that the pacient is full of fleme but yet without any feuer and that he hath a swellyng in the belye and that he is peyned in the raynes in the syde and in the heed And if it be a womans water she is peyned in the nauyll in the raynes and in her knees and that the suffreth colde in her handes and in her feete ¶ To all suche persones ye may gyue good stronge wyne well mengled with hoote water in the whiche water ye muste put sodden sage wherof ye muste gyue them euery mornyng halfe a noūce Also ye must make them a bathe of Peny reall Camamyll and baye leues and whether it be men or women they must be therin a longe season and anoynte theyr raynes theyr bellyes with the same and with oyle of bayes ¶ A remedy for the frenche pockes I Fynde that this sickenes began in the yere of the creation of the worlde MM. ccccxxxvi And nowe I say that the infortunate cōiūction of Saturne and Mars in the whiche this disease had his begynnynge and course the coniunction yll respect of those planets was the begynnynge therof In the yere a M. cccc.xcvi re .vi. of Ianuer in the thirde face called Piscis the whiche infortune and yll respecte of the forsayde planettes impressyd in mannes body disposed to corruption this forsayde disease For Saturne is the cause of the passion and peynefulnes of the legges and other membres and Mars is the cause of the ingendryng therof as it is noted in the boke intitled Initium sapientie cap .4 of the nature and sygnification of planets And therfore I saye that the dede of the forsayde cōiunction is the cause of this sikenes the whiche coniunction is paste and shall come no more For in the yere M. cccc xc vii the forsayde planettes dyd holly conioyne them selfe all in theyr contrarye signe And therfore if any mā chaūce to be infected agayne with this syckenes it is not by the influence of any constellation nor by the influence of any yll respecte of the forsayde coniūction but bicause it is of his propre nature very contagious And therfore yet suche as kepe good dyet may be sone eased ¶ This malady is cronique longe sence and extendyd through the nature of Saturne whose scabbes pusshes and inwarde outward goutes whiche ar of y e nature of Mars shalbe shortely in Aries But as touching this matter ther are foure thynges to be cōsiderid ¶ Fyrst that they which be infected with this sycknes must vse no great abstinēce in meates nor drynkes For abstinence causethe greate debilitie of nature feblenes of body They must ete suche meates as be light of digestion and drinke swete wynes with rayne water ¶ Secondarily they must be purged ones or twyse in the weke with pylles conuenient and mete to purge the heed bicause that this malady whiche is of Saturnus procedeth from the heed ¶ Thyrdly to remoue this sycknes and the peynes therof ye muste anoynte hym with oyle made of swete almandes and with terpentine the whiche two must be mengled well together ¶ Fourthly he muste drynke euery mornynge womans mylke and sucke it from the dugge for that is most conuenient or els he must take asses or gotes mylke and that the forsayd bestes be norished after the vse and forme of phisicke The maner of receyuynge of this mylke is by the dugge and the cause is this In this sickenes there are thre thinges sores bledyng and consumtion Vlceration must be healed bledynge must be mundified consūption recouered restored ¶ There is a medicine ī the whiche are these thre that is mylke the whiche naturally doth clense the chese doth fasten the butter dothe nouryshe and restore the forsayde consolidation And therfore I saye that who so wyll vse this thynge euery mornyng fastyng shall by the grace of god recouer his helthe and so I praye god he may To the reder ¶ It may be that this remedy for the frēche pockes before wryten was at the begynnyng the beste that men had by experience proued but I thynke it is nothyng nowe comparable to that that Hutten wryteth de ligno guaiaco yet not withstandynge we haue put it to that men may se what thynges are good if the other coulde not be had Finis LONDINI IN AEDIBVS THOMAE BERTHELET REGII IMPRESSORIS CVM PRIVILEGIO