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A01019 Panala medica vel sanitatis et longævitatis alumna catholica: = The fruitfull and frugall nourse of sound health and long life. Per Guil: Folkingham Gen: Math. & Med. studiosum. Folkingham, W. (William) 1628 (1628) STC 11125; ESTC S118470 50,394 148

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of the Authors Country or indeed of his conceipt of dissoluing distracting and dissipating the Humidum Radicale with the calidum innatum hath made so obseruable that the vulgus hominum at least will rather cowardly crouch and prostrate bend the backe to beare the brunt of the insulting Foe amating sicknesse than draw the dagger of one medicinable Dose to encounter the assault much lesse enter the Lists by any methodicall course of a constant combat to make good the Keepe of the Castle of his soule committed to his religious charge In hazardous diseases then let no man be too precise in curious termes of choice Seasons nor yet stand too strictly vpon concoction of Humors but be the malady acute or diuturn venienti occurrite Morbo though you cannot for lacke of specificall Munition giue apposit encounter to the first assault or seisure yet hast diligent cleering the common passages Ventricle and Intestines of superfluous recrements and neuer permit the redundance of crude matter to regurgitate fluctuate and flow to and fro in the veines and vessells or to settle and nest vpon some principall part to the ruine of it and all the rest nor diuturne or lingring affections to grow more stubborne or rebellious both against Nature and Physicke to the vtter confusion and demolition of the whole Fabrick This generous Medicine and gentle Minoratiue confidently taken and constantly continued hath power to accelerate the concoction of diseases by helping Nature both by euacuation and alteration and to make those which essentially and of themselues are of doubtfull and daingerous euent to become salutary and safe and others of lesse hazard but more lingring and tedious more tollerable and much shorter In diuturne diseases it is profitable and in acute very necessarie to make some euacuation of superfluous humors before concoction because that ouer and aboue the continent chiefe matter of the Malady in the veines or in the intrals or in the habit of the body requisite to be concocted there are many times vitious contents nested in the ventricle in the intestines and about the precordiall parts manifest by dolour heat nauseous loathing bitternesse distention and other Dignostiques the concoction whereof especially of the stomacke recrements is many times expected in vaine and Patients thus affected may doubtlesse profitably be purged by such familiar meanes at all times of the disease euen before any appearance of concoction And were I called in such cases caeteris concurrentibus I should aduise first to prepare the Body for receipt of so generous a Medicine by St●matique Pills or by Emetique meanes and afterwards vpon occasion open a veine for ventilation at least so should this pretious Potion happily produce effects of excellent worth and secure assurance with more speed and pleasure Now touching the time of the day for drinking this Ale although it be so milde and familiar a medication that it may not much amisse sometimes when t is compounded with Purgers be carded with common Ale or Beere to make it a meal-drinke especially for the extenuating and much abating of grosse and fat corpulency by occasioning more copious detraction of superfluities and vnnecessary iuices yet when the intention is to make sincere euacuation of vitious or superfluous contents in other constitutions it will be more proper and indeed the most approued and requisite method to take it fasting especially to such as vse to drinke next their hearts as they terme it betimes in the morning that it may the more deeply penetrate and carry it selfe into the Humors and all the veines and parts of the Body and by consequence more effectually produce all its operatiue effects both of Euacuation and Alteration To others not vsed to drinke fasting as they call it because common drinke comming into their empty stomackes may affect and somewhat offend the head and nerues a potcht Egge seasoned with salt and three or foure drops of Vineger or some other small morsell of light or easie digestion may conueniently be premised or admitted Not that any dammage or dainger depends vpon the sodaine entry and conuoy of this Potion into the empty cauity or substance of the stomacke the body of Panala is an alimentary medecin so milde and benigne there can bee neither cause nor colour to suspect the concomitance or sequence of any violent sinister or offensiue Effects by or from the quality thereof to the empty ventricle but that the admission of so small a pittance before the Potion subscribing to custome of diet without confounding of Art Aëtius commends purging medicaments giuen with meat in bodies naturally costiue stirs-vp Nature and awakes and quickens the mechanique spirits of the stomacke with pleasurable delight to imbrace the approach of a greater Peregrine so vshered into the presence by the aggrating precedence of so welcome a well-knowne familiar He that doubts the medicine and the humors it moues will corrupt the Meat precipitate crude indigestions and conuoy an excrementitious Chylus into the Veines and Liuer let Him to auoid all colour of scruple spare it at meales and all manner of meat when He drinkes it so shall the mixture nor worke vpon his stomacke nor conceipt To conclude the rightest method is to drinke this Ale vpon an empty stomacke and t is a very good order to take it betimes in the morning and two houres before meales both dinner and supper also if the ayme be to purge much In Summer it may bee taken to bedward and two or three houres also before you rise onely to the end most part of the purging may be past before the heat of the day and that some sleepe then vpon it may vnite naturall heat and promote the working of the Medicament For though profound sleepe may stay it a time it neither quite supersedes the euacuation nor perturbs the action of the Ale more than it doth of Stomatique or other Pills sine custodia which are customably and best so taken In Winter take it onely before Noone viz. one Dose or Draught about 6 or 7 in the morning in bed and another when you are vp after some motion of the body with a third if need be an houre or more before dinner or the 2 last onely if not all three in this order where you like not that first so shall you well accommodate the medication and happily preuent the inconuenience of night-workings These Cautions are specially for tender Bodies and intemperate Seasons ordinarie Constitutions and seasonable Times need no such precise Rule of definite Drinking this familiar Liquor CHAP. VI. Of the Dose the manner of Taking and the Continuance of vsing this Ale THe vsuall Dose of purging Potions seldome exceedes the measure or proportion of Three Ounces lest the Quantity should subuert the Ventricle and cause Nauseum or perhaps Casting But so small a draught here is too little it may movere but not promouere stirre the Humor but not extirpe or purge it forth This Ale being most benigne and familiar
to Nature in Sight Sauour Taste and Digest a man may without errour or suspition of any foule accident take a full Draught to tenne or twelue Ounces Some men drinke sixteene Ounces or a whole pint at once though halfe a Pint be a reasonable Dose For manner of taking the Ale It is ordinarily drunke without Heating according to the custome of common Ale or Beere and in winterly seasons it will doe very well and indeed is very requisite to fright away the frigidity with the sight of the fire or with a browne Tost attempered if you will with the Tests of Suger and Nutmeg to aggrate both palate and stomacke Or you may scare off the Cold by quenching in the cup a Gad of Steele or rather some peeces of Gold made hot in a siluer spoone or the spoone alone with a chafing-dish because it leaues in the Liquor no astriction nor other Heterogene quality Touching the continuance this hath reference to the Cause that occasions the course of Medication which must and best doth limit the same Seuen daies will doe well for clensing the Intestines Liuer and Veines of the Colluvies of Humors and to reserate the vessells and passages but double that Time will effectually remoue many setled Affects reforme distempers and produce good Rectification of all the parts of the Body and one Fund or Bag will vpon the first Infusion sufficiently furnish a temperate Patient for a Fortnight and the like vpon the Second And the taking of either of them may without errour or much inconuenience in many cases aswell Curatiue as cautionarie bee a day or two omitted or discontinued to correspond some vrgent occasions prouided the discontinuance bee redeemed with diligent pursuit for Reparation And this is most requisite to bee done if sincere and exact Evacuation be not already accomplisht For the noxious humor sith it is an vnnaturall Alien alienus ac praeter naeturam must bee wholly and absolutely eliminated and eiected whether the counsell be precaution or profligation of the disease I confesse the Remaine of some minute small portion of the peccant humour may by the spirituall force and fire of Nature promoted and fortified with an exquisite rule of Dieteticall Regiment be so mastred and vanquisht that safe and sound health may sometimes succeed without feare of Relapse But if the Reliques be many except Nature happily potent in all her Faculties doe voluntarily subdue and avoid the same the exactest order of Life cannot safe-guard the sicke from the daingerous Machines of the Disease for though hee may seeme in some sort to haue receiued ease by the purging He will relapse into the former infirmity sooner or later in more or lesse latitude according to the Copy or Malignity of the Reliques and his strength and Diet because the Reliques of diseases breed Relapses Quae à morbis relinquuntur recidiuos morbos facere consueuerunt Hipp. lib. 2. Aph. 12. For when the part remaining retaines the condition of the whole which was altogether against Nature that remaine can neuer be conuerted and assimilated into the substance of the Body but will in processe of time corrupt the pure humors together with the Aliments and produce morbid fruits like to the first Hence it is that the more you feed a foule body not fully clensed from impure humors the more you offend Impura corpora quo magis nutris hoc magis offendis Aph. 10. lib. 2. For you nourish not the sicke but the sicknesse Therefore to vindicate and cleere the Man from his Maladie whatsoeuer noxious Humour nests in the Body it must bee absolutely and totally taken away and eliminated This Panala then in rebellions maligne stubborne and diuturne diseases should bee constantly continued a month or more without intermission or any other Drinke onely the Meale-drinke may bee made of a Bagge made vp without Purgers or else the purging potion carded with other Drinks The reason of extending the medication to so long a Time may bee that Creationis morbi atque curationis paria sunt quodam modo Temporum Momenta For as weedes are hardly hailed and pluckt out their Holds when they are once deeply rooted though quickly quit and rid the Plot when they are young so diseases long in breeding though perhaps suddenly breaking forth by occasion of Cold-taking ill diet or other error as newly bred are for the most part long in curing It is almost a Miracle to plow them vp in a moment though such Herculean helpes we find somtimes by specifique Meanes But they fondly run into a grosse Errour whosoeuer in Diuturne Affects or inueterate deepe trenched Maladies giue ouer or negligently interrupt without reparation the constant course of Medication before the Humors offending being prepared by motion and flux be fully avoyded and the parts and Harmony of the body duly rectified by competent continuance of the Meanes For although good Euacuation from diuerse parts of the body may in many cases be effectually wrought and performed in few daies deepe rooted Impressions doe necessarily require longer extent of Physicall helpes for due Eradication of peccant causes and for true Rectification as aforesaid And let no man attempt nor imagine by extraordinary ingurgitation and qua●●ing vp the whole quantity of the Ale in a few daies to accelerate the cures of long continued infirmities It is the moderate and temperate vse of Medicine with regular cariage and constant perseuerāce in the same that breeds and produces the best and readiest effects and performance for remouall and riddance of the dolours and dire affects dimaning from deepe impressed diseases But the customary vse and continuance of the same meanes Meat or Medicine breedes dulnesse of Appetite or of Operation Forbeare the Potion but a few daies prouided a good diet be in the interim obserued and you salue this Sacietie For intermission aggrates in effect with the gratefull fruits of change and we finde that in some sort New which hath for a reasonable space beene intermitted CHAP. VII Of the Diet and Order obseruable in the vse of this medicinable Ale THe head of this Chapter is the Subject of the Dietetique or Second Part of Panala in which besides some large discourse of the salutary vse of the six Non-naturalls the alimentation both of the Spirits and Body is anatomically delineated Yet that this Medique part may not in the meane time bee posted forth Pede primo claudicaens with downe-right halt before I held it vnfit to be altogether past-ouer here in silence and haue therefore borrowed leaue for a touch or two in a few lines before I goe about to trace out the whole Lineaments of that Body In diuturne lingring and daingerous diseases it is very conducible and requisite in all sorts of Physicall courses ordained for their cures to foster and follow the constant keepe of regular strict moderation not in the qualities and quantities of Meats and Drinkes onely but in the rest of the Rerum non naturalium likewise
purging by stoole then take the morning potion sufferable hot but in bed and after a stoole if it may be CHAP. IX Obseruations remarkable in the vse and operation of the Ale THat Physicke workes not alike in all Seasons and vpon all subiects common sense informes the most stupid poore Obseruer but sometimes though it bee methodically ministred by a good Artist the expectation is illuded by excessiue or diminutiue operation nor is it a matter of facile disquisition to beat out and discouer the certaine reason of such incertaintie For some bodies by a secret propriety of their owne natures are easily and plentifully purged with milde medicines and others scarce moued with very strong Purgations But of occult causes it is not pertinent nor fit either to the place or my pen to discourse onely a Touch or two of others because though more euident they are not so perspicuous or manifest to vulgar notion but that they may necessarily admit some particular demonstration The working of Cathartique medicines doth commonly vary quoad majus minus according to the variation of Seasons and the states and constitutions of mens bodies For the first The hot and dry season or disposition of the Ayre extracts euaporates and wasts much of the humours of the body by consequence debilitates the same and leaues lesse matter to furnish forth copious deiections nor is it fit for purging Physicke which for most part heats and weakens Cold weather and Northerne winde contract and straighten the passages binde the body exiccate and thicken the humors and make them rebellious or lesse obedient at least to Physicke which in these cases must needs be lesse copious in euacuation South windes moist Climates and wet or Rheumatique weather humect the body loosen the humours and occasion plentifull deiections vpon due meanes Moderate seasons Southerne winde not boystrous and temperate Regions are most accommodate to Purgations for production of best operations Touching the state of the Body hot and moist constitutions with most ease and safety of all others doe beare and obey Cathartique medicines Hot and dry bodies purge sparingly for lack of matter and its vnaptnesse to moue and must with caution be purged with well qualified meanes lest they distemper with heating and drying to meet with which inconuenience let such constitutions take this Potion a little before meales The moist the young and those who are accustomed to a sedentary life are easily moued by Purge according to its strength and the Patients ballast of humours and excrements the like may be said of women sith they ate vsually of soft loose rare and patent textures yet none of these accord with strong medicines though pregnant women may in the third fourth and fift Months the ligaments by which the child adheres to the wombe being then more firme admit of moderate euacuations in acute diseases attended with turgent matter Robust strong bodies and those that are inured to laborious liuing and constitutions indued with obtuse sense of the parts doe slowly yeeld vnto deiectiue meanes yet may they safely suffer plentifull euacuations Corpulent bodies likewise though they easily endure purgations doe purge with some difficulty because their constitutions are cold their corporall passages straight and their spirits but few and those turbid and grosse The thinne the leane and the temperate are easily moued by Physicke yet purge but sparingly because of the rarity of their textures and tenuity of their humours nor are strong purges accommodated for them by reason they weaken their languid virtue and spend their dissipable spirits Note further that Plethorique full and foggie bodies whose vessells are stuft with turgid illuvies of copious and restagnant Humors whether congested by surfet or other repletions doe many times vpon light and slight Purgations powre one profuse and copious deiections with much perturbation of the Bowells many times For the redundant humors long pent vp and now finding the veines and vessells reserate and the passages of export expansed by the purge Qua data porta ruunt rush and gush out like liquor forth of a full cask pierced and vented in copious flux without any effrenate or vnbridled force or effect of the medicine but by reason that Nature mouing to expulsion now thus a little inhabled doth deonerate and ease her selfe of ouer-burthens For whilst Nature is vigorous strong and sound and mannages well her offices of gouernement ouer our bodies shee excludes and driues out of them whatsoeuer is peccant and superfluous but when shee is ouer-burthened and ouer-borne with abundance shee so attends and waits all occasions and opportunities of easement that shee apprehends many times the first and least hint of helpe and ioynes her owne forces with the forreine aid Yet sometimes profuse deiections fall out contrary to Nature when through imbecillity of her regent and retentiue faculty she suffers defluxions Or though she be more valid and strong yet is she sometimes so much prouoked and molested with the copie and acrimony of the humor that shee cannot retaine it but must euen let and suffer it by its own force to sluce and breake forth from out its vessells and receptacles Both these euacuations are symptomaticall vnnaturall and vselesse because the benigne and salutary succi together with the maligne and pernicious doe promiscuously and irregularly without any election burst and rush out with violence But these profuse euacuations whether symptomatique or legitimate exterminating onely what 's cumbersome either in the kind or in the quantum whether occasioned through disorder of the Patient or proceeding from other causes euident or occult iumping and ioyning with the contemporary operation of a purgatiue medicine though milde and moderate cast foule aspersions vpon the Physician where concurring causes are nor well considered or not duely weighed of the censurer To leaue no colour of cauill to the carping Momus and to meet with the many incomprehensible secrets shut vp in Natures closet my Panala neuer astonishes her with sodaine nor debilitates with vehement assault but gently assayes her with medication of so mild allay and gradation facilitate non vi operando that it may securely without any endaingering the patient sound and search out the abstruse and vnknowne conditions of any constitution euen of the commoderate and soundest in integritie of sanitude which according to Hippocrates Aph. 3.37 brookes not Purgations without difficulty and perill because by setting vpon the spirituall and balsamique Mumie for want of vitious humors to worke vpon they cause grindings in the guts swoundings vertiginous and other symptomes and by continuance colliquation and consumption Obserue further that after foure or fiue dayes vse of this Ale much matter being therewith auoided you cannot expect the daily continuance of like copious deiection as you found at first although by cleering some passages which perhaps were blocked vp before the wayes for free working become more patent if you bee temperate in meat and drinke and the time in wind and
weather except you extend the dose or draughts in taking larger proportions of the Medicine Nor will the Second Ale prepared by reinfusion of the same Fund or Bag doe much more for matter of purging by stoole though it will then effectually purge by vrine than keepe the body soluble by reason the purgatiue spirits of the ingredients being more dissoluble and allectiue than the alteratiues will be well-nigh exhausted and drawne-out by former infusion This orderly discent and passage from purging by the first Infusion to meere solubility which in most cases will then be all-sufficient by the Second cuts off and preuents all occasions of constipation or costiuenesse the vsuall subsequents to purgers by continuing the cutting of humors deoppilating of the vessells and by still stimulating or solliciting the excretiue facultie to the ordinate fit performance of its office But the addition of two ounces of Sene with Rubarb and Mechoacan of each halfe an ounce vnto the ingredients in the bag will now indifferently furnish the second Infusion with purgatiue faculties and for the alteratiue it retaines sufficient force in the first Composition as aforesaid Note moreouer that in some cases by competent continuance of this Medicin as in other Dietetique Physicke there follow and are brought forth excellent fruits and effects of Alteratiue working in the Bodie long after ending and giuing-ouer the taking of the same insomuch that many time a moneth or more thence you shall finde much more fruit and benefit by it without any euill Diathasis or impression of disaffect cōtracted from the extended vse thereof than during the continuance of drinking the Ale you could well conceiue or by any probable coniecture from present perseuerance expect or propound vnto your selfe provided that you doe not relapse through manifest disorder or grosse distemper the Patients scourge and the Physitians scandall The reason of such Haruest of physicall fruits in expectance and future rather than in Present may well be that Nature being kept in continuall Action and the Humours and Spirits in more motion than ordinarie by the daily vse of the Potion though gentle and moderate the effects thereof cannot be so setled nor so sensibly discerned during the Machine of Medication as it will bee after some competent repose and Cessation from the purging for composing all agitations Besides that the plenteous store of salutarie spirits deriued from so excellent a potion by an extended course of drinking diffused and impressed into al the parts dimensions of the body doth with the Opifique spirits of the body continue mutuall cooperations many daies or rather weekes after the giuing ouer of the Ale to the perfect maturation of the fruits CHAP. X. The excellent Vertues of Panala in Generall PAnala is a true and perfect Medicamentum Alimento sum ministring to the body both food and Physicke It is a legitimate Diacatholique a generall happy Purgatiue eliminating all humors offensiue in qualitie or in quantity but working most on the most redundāt in that they are most affluent to Electiues most obedient to expulsiues though rebell tenants which Nature most endeuours to eiect because they infest Her with more frequent and more mortall Duels then all forraigne and other domestique Foes It is a Generous and almost a Generall Vniuersall Medicine not inferiour to any Galenicall Physicke whatsoeuer happily performing all the parts of a good Preparatiue Evacuatiue and Alteratiue and not a little participating of the Comfortatiue also to the Naturall Vitall and Animall parts the Liver Heart and Braine and their Powers or Spirits and being compounded accordingly it is a Benedict remedy for any infirmity or defect in a manner euen for Hunger it selfe in that it participates of if not exceeds the Alimentary virtues of the Staffe of Life comforting the Stomacke and nourishing the whole body It Concocts crude and raw humours cuts liquifies attenuates and makes the thicke the tough and Tartareous become plyant and obsequious to Nature the attenuated the concocted the serous and watery it digests and consumes it clenses the Ventricle from slymie and Phlegmatique Crudities sticking to its rugosities and wrinklings deterges the Lungs and Chest from viscous and putrid Humours which cleauing vnto them and subsisting in the slender Branches of the Aspera Arteria doe obturate and shut vp those straight passages and cause difficult breathing It dissolues dissipates and rids terrene and gravelly concretions it deoppilates opens and mundifies the Lungs the Intestines the Liver the Spleene the Reines the Matrix and all the vessells Parts and Passages of the body euen the neruall conduits of the spirits and by these meanes makes excellent way for further workings both of this same and of other Medicines by Stoole Vrine Evaporation and other Operations It gently safely effectually and most commodiously purgeth Choler Phlegme Melancholly nor rudely nor rashly rouzing this sleeping Lyon by agitating or stimulating the stubborne humor from quiet Denn to furious Doo of daingerous dints causing fearfull Passions or grieuous affects so doth it also clense and cary forth all corrupt and putrid humours Authors of wormes and many other woes with other peccant and superfluous contents sincere and alone leauing the laudable for Natures store It is therfore more auaileable for Longaeuity length of life than exercise and sweat for such moderate purges worke chiefly vpon the humors whereas succulent Iuices and good Spirits not easily repaired together with humors and excrementitious vapours are exhailed and consumed by perspirations and sweats Particularly it purges without perturbation or shuffling of humours first of all the first region of the body to wit the Ventricle the Mesaraicke veines those numerous roots of innumerable Symptomes and Diseases the Cauities of the Liver the Milt the Hypochondria the Mesenterie and Pancreas those two Sinkes and Swallowes of all Illuvies and Impurities yea there is scarce any other Cathartique that doth so mildly and so powerfully draw forth and eliminate corrupt thicke Humors besides that by continuance and consequution it euacuates the other Regions the Convex or outer parts of the Liuer the Vena caua its Concomitant the Great Arterie and after its effectuall expansure and purgature of the first two it vndertakes the third also the Taske of our Gigantine and most valid purgers and effectually by its proprietie promoted by extended perseuerance performes eradication of deepe-rooted Maladies from the Muscles Membranes Ioynts the remote Extreames and whole Moles and habit of the Body thereby cutting off and curing many stubborne diseases able to beare the brunt of the strongest remedy Ictibus innumeris cecidit Dodonia Quereus The huge maine Oake which Cannon cannot downe Hew'd through with many stroakes strikes th' Earth with 's Crowne Nor doth it evacuate the Body by Stoole onely but it is likewise both Diuretique and Diaphoretique dissoluing expelling serous thin humours by vrine and by insensible Transpiration easily breathing forth rarified exhalations through the dilated Pores and effectually causes
Sweat being taken hot especially compoūded without purgatiues and the Body well happed accordingly For as it separates and eliminates Heteragene and superfluous Humors per secessum by Stoole so doth it also therewithall and by Evaporation euacuate Fumes and vapours of malignant quality and vicious condition without expense of the Humidum radicale or Primigenium the Foundation and food of Spirit and heat and by consequence of Life and Beeing thereby preseruing Natures rich Treasures Corporall and Animall It corrects and remedies Crudities carminates Winde and discusses flatuous discursions and wringings in the body stayes vomitings by diuersion excites the Appetite quenches Thirst enlarges the Pectoralls and causes easie Spitting It cures long Feuers Quotidians all Intermitters and pestilentialls the Greene Sicknesse Albas virginum Febres Cachexias and all lent tough and lingring Infirmities bredd of the impurity of the Viscera or of inueterate obstructions It deoppilates and extenuates the stuft and distented Spleene abates obese and corpulent Bodies and is very conducible for exhausting and curing of all Distillations and defluxions to any part It is auailable for Tooth-Ach Inflamations of the Eyes Vvula and Almonds of the Throat for the vertigo and all infirmities of the Head wombe and Bladder both new and old for all Cephalique Dolors and disturbances through fumes and vapours and for all Fluxes Dropsies and the Falling Euill It helpes all Colds Coughs Asthmaes or difficult breathings the Iaundise blacke and yellow Ill habits of the body Putrifactions hard Tumors and all other swellings wandring paines stinging and fixed Aches the Cholicke the Stone all Gouts both the running and the impacted hot and cold Palsies and all ill-affections of the Sinewes It helps Salt Rheumes Itches Scabs Byles Botches the Scorbuto the Leprie and other contagious Maladies and the cure of all curable wounds and vlcers inward and outward with many other defects and deformations Intus in Cute Foetet anima deformat Hircus Make Panala thy sweet Companion if thou hopest for helpe It rectifies the Stomacke and erecting the Digestiue Facultie furthers the Concoction Distribution of meat comforts the Lungs and all the Pectorall parts corroborates the heart strengthens the Liuer purifies it and the whole Masse of Blood and breeding laudable Chylus impinguates ●qualid and starueling Bodies by inhabling them in future to become fat or faire and much better-liking It cleeres the Sight flories the Complexion cherries the pallid Cheeke quickens the Memory and all the Senses Internall and Externall refocillates and exhilerates the Mind and Animall Faculties incites and enhables furtherance to conception nourishes and maintaines the Balsamique Mumie of the Bodie increases youthfulnesse and retardates and keepes backe the approach and seisure of Old Age. For the frequent vse of evacuating and emaciating dyets is a speciall meane to promote Prolongation of Life for that after them the body becomes plumpe faire and almost new through pure sound flesh with restauration of youthfull vigor in some degree as Oxen wrought leane regaine the flesh of young beefes by good pasturage Touching diseases which are wholly Incurable or those whose legitimate cure is very perillous this Panala is a most approued helpe producing such salutarie fruits of Palliation the securest and most commendable course of medication in such cases as exceed all expectation for without any Dainger and incumbring Doo of dayly newed dispensings it alleviates and mitigates all Symptomes of the sicknesse which disturbe the Patient if he be but patient to persevere in competent continuing the Potion By dissoluing coagulate blood it discusses and scatters inward contusions and preserues the body from putrifaction and other perillous Symptomes Some men may perhaps expect I should capitulate and euidence all the particulars and instance both the persons and infirmities aswell touching their Symptomes as the mediate operation of Panala for abandoning or abating at least of their baynings or oppressing burthenings This I grant had not beene impertinent to the worke but were I so punctually satisfactory I should doubtlesse of many people bee branded for a Matchlesse Mandevill in Hyperbolizing maulger the magnifique good applause of Myriads of Patients extolling it beyond the furthest extent of my praysing Attributes to the operation of its Mechanique Spirits To avoyd such Stygmatique Rasures and that my intended Manuall of both parts might not grow voluminous in tedious Instances which might perchance incurre with others suspect of fiction and imposture I propounded to my selfe rather then to presse too much vpon prouoked patience cursorily to point at particulars for the present well knowing that a word is enough to a man of good meaning especially if any thing verst in Physicke though such haue most cause of cauill at this Medication which benefits the Patient but brings little or no profit to the Physitian and Apothecarie for he will easily grant that such a Remedy may well be available in all diseases saue in Nude distempers sine materia which are seldome found in our cold and full-feeding Climates yet such may easily bee met withall by this medicable Potion For as all Geometrique Figures may bee measured by Triangle so all Infirmities materiall and immateriall may be medicated by Panala Will you haue an excellent Restoratiue for Consumptions and Bodies emmaciate and spent with long lingring sicknesses the Bag compounded without Purger with the Ingredience of meat of nutrient iuice perboiled vntill the blood be in effect decocted away and minced very small both flesh and bones presents you with a cup little inferiour in degree to a Chylus which shall exceed all other preparations of food for easie digestion fine and facile diffusion into the veines and members and for copious Nutrition with least quantity of excrementitious Reliques To conclude Would'st lumpish Melancholy medicate And gloomy Fumes at once euaporate My Straines crosse canuast by brisk-witty Criticks Change Moods dull-moody to cheer'd-merry Crickets CHAP. XI Of the excellent cautionary virtues of Panala NAture the best Moderatrix of mans liuelihood not ignorant that Praecavere Morbis quam curare melius est that mature preuention of maladies is better than the best medication for cure Magis quippe optandum est omnino non pati quàm à passionibus liberari duly aymes by daily endeauours to constitute and continue the body temperatum ad pondus as in Mans first creation that it may be intire and perfect in state of health to the last period of life or at least to conserue the same in such latitude of sanitude as it was produced As therefore euery intelligent and industrious Hortulan is euer carefully curious in diligent cleering and curing his Plot of irregularities superfluities weeds incumbers and vndue Ballasts and of storing and furnishing it with all commendable and necessary accommodates So prudent and prouident Nature administring all things the best she can doth still without intermission moliri and labour the excretion and quitting the Bodie of all excrementitious superfluous and peccant Humours and Contents with the supplying
of all defects and reforming of all deformations which good effects could she alwayes happily attaine vnto and accomplish according to her intention there should neuer need any Physicall meanes to rectifie the state or preserue the health of the Body But the rebellious quality and ouer-maistring quantity of many potent opposites together with the repugnance of stubborne and obstructed parts and passages contracted many times by erring or vndue deuiating from the right administration or due mannage of the Six Non-naturalls doth often delude and frustrate these her carefull intendments of their worthy ends Now this noble medicine a most singular instrument of Physick Natures Hand maid powerfully oppugnes and resists her opposites and ioining with her in her salutary designes subdues and reduces them to her obedience reserates the ports and passages of the body and amandates and expells whatsoeuer is aduerse or incongruent and by consequence diuerts a world of diseases and conserues the health in good latitude A boystrous rouzing Purge like a rude Ramp that rashly pluckes-vp the Herbes with the Weedes shuffles all sorts of Humors into confusion and promiscuously with much violence to Nature eliminates and voids both good and bad as well Euchimique Balsamaries as Cacochymique Bayners whereby Nature is defatigated and debilitated and the state of the body much endammaged But milde Panala like a discreet Damsell which preserues wholesome Herbes and weeds-vp hurtfull Weeds doth by easie degrees gently pleasantly and safely nor ouer-heating the body nor perturbing the Patient raise and remoue the intrenched enemy and disburthens Nature of sincere and meere peccant Humours thereby preseruing the succulent and salutary Iuices intire and exempt both from euacuation and from incident corruption and infection which would necessarily bee contracted by their continued mixture with the vnnaturall if still retained To giue some particular instances for the necessity and vse of this preuenting Physick giue me leaue here more fully than before to present vnto your view and consideration the three Grande Colonells which vsually with their many troopes of Miscreants assault and batter our Bulwarkes of Health against all whose infesting forces Panala is furnisht with such munition that all their mischieuous machinations and designes to demolish and ruinate the whole fabricke of Mans Edifice are countermined dasht and disanuld The three Chieftaines encamping against our Cittadell are Cruditie Rheume Obstruction and vnder their Colours Bands of Sicari● bloody Bandetti doe bandy themselues to bane our Bodies at least yea many times with stupendious tortures they distune and destroy the Heauenly Harmony of the Soule Vnder Crudities Colours are encamped Cachexiaes Hydropicall Diseases Oedemata or phlegmatique and serous Swellings flatuous discursions and painfull wringings in the Ilia and Colon the Lienterie or flux of Excrements and indigested viands with many other great and long griefes Imo Cruditas assidua Mater est omnium ferè aegritudinum Materialium Those who liue not orderly sobriè doe daily according to Lessius in his Hygiasticon make some additament of Crude Humors which attracted into the veines diffused into the whole moles and bulke of the Body as into a Spunge to the quantity of 100 Ounces in one yeere doe in tract of time putrifie and breed mortall diseases which cut off most men before their time For almost all that dye of sicknesse before Old Age dye of this Cause Amongst all sicknesses marching after Cruditie I beg license not to forget that numerous Fyle of secret but forward foes Serpentine Wormes those treacherous Vnderminers of our Microcosmique Castle which come for most part of crude superfluous Chylus and rauening for the like become Robbers of Rest Restauration and Life it selfe These petty puny Pygmies subterranean spirits bred of Corruption and humid Heat these pernicious pyoners and pyners of the Body feed-on deuoure and consume the good Iuices prouided to nourish and maintaine the whole Bulke which hauing the conuoy of Nourishment continualll cut-off doth necessarily become leane meager and misliking and the Appetite many times insatiable by reason the famelique or esurient spirits are robd of the foizon of food which the Mechanique should worke-on to furnish all the parts with congruent and competent food Oftentimes the nutrient Succi being incompetent to satiate and glut their numerous Gorges they molest and torment the intestines the very Beds they were bred in with corrodant sucking cause the Cholicke paines like to the Hypochondrique flatus the Girdle of the Spleene flux of the Bowells Distension and Inflation of the Belly and diuers times stupendious passions and in fine most dolorous death by perforating and eating-thorough the Guts Though therefore these Lumbrici bred and nourisht in the small Guts especially of the Chylous Iuices being crude and pituitous doe oft continue and quietly containe themselues therein a long time in some bodies without any manifest dammage or inconuenience and at length sans former discouery cure or care descend with the excrements into the Crassa Intestina and are with the same from thence eiected and cast out by stoole yet oftentimes in their hungry hunting after food they ascend creepe and crawle vp into the Ventricle yet sometimes produced there of putrid Ballasts defatigate and tire the Stomacke with tiring pulling and lugging hinder concoction cause much Dolour Nauseam and loathing of Meat Dry Cough Thirst Hickup Vomitings and various other violent and perillous accidents and by gnawing crawling about pestring the Mouth of the Stomacke make difficult swallowing and worse Symptomes Yea so wofully fatall are these accursed Miscreants many times to our weale that they wrecke vs in their owne wrackes for lying dead in the Bowels till they bee putrified they send vp stinking vapours and malignant fumes which affect and infect both Heart and Head causing Suffusions and Cataracts in the Eyes Falling Evills Alienation of the Minde Palpitation of the Heart Faintings Swoondings Cold and ill-sented Sweats inordinate Feuers with horrour and rigour Trembling and dissolution of the Body Convulsions and other fearfull Symptomes and other Concomitants of daingerous consequence This multiplicious Band of banefull Miscreants are the most timous and frequent infesters of the Bodies fabricke not onely assaulting tender Infancy and Childhood but euen setting vpon Manhood also with their pestiferous Troopes of Torturess which are many times found to swarme in malignant Fevers And I hold it very probable that the vntimely Death of most Children may truly be attributed to Wormes and other dints and effects dimaining from such superfluous and crude Indigestions But this dainger saith Lessius by well purging the body yeerly at Spring and Fall is preuented and the Life produced to verie Old Age. For Children therefore and all Students and others of small exercise or ill Diet it is most requisite to vse such temperate Evacuation euery yeere at such times and for all others against euery Climaterique or Seuenth and Nynth yeere according to the Counsell of Taisnerus from Marsilius Ficinus shewing that by helpe
mind or craised Body cumber With dints deriu'd from causes naturall Or supernaturall in waight or number To physicke flying if thou dost confide Simply in Simples drugs of rare esteeme Or learn'd Higaeias Art Thou art cleere wide But wider far and wicked if thou deeme That any Wizard with his Saintish show Of meanes words writings colourably pure Or woman wise with superstitious Doo Of senslesse ceremonies can thee cure Gods hand that gaue the wound or way vnto it Must giue thee help ' thout him no power can do it Ne Hercules contra duos The Patient Physician and Disease Doe constitute a three-fold combatance Each couplet siding euer doth disseise And quell th'Opponent with concomitance When Patients ioyne in body and in mind With Doctors Art sicknesse is put to flight When ill Physicians or in iudgement blind Or carelesse carry not their cures aright But erring'gainst Nature with sicknesse side Such double force not able to sustaine Naught saue destruction can the sicke betide But if the Patient fond through fancie vaine Side with the sicknesse downe then goes sir Doctor Gainst Infamy no Innocence gets Proctor Impar congressus Achilli Sole Nature with selfe-Faculties at first By th' Naturant infus'd of Actiue Spirits Diseases potent in Mans bulke imprest Encounters combats forceth foyles forth-ferrets Yet recrudescence oft her troope disbands Vneath concoct they what rebellious lurke And when impact ore-Ballasts all their hands Doe manicle to weale how should she worke But lighten straight her load and breake her Bands She le grapple with Gigantine griefes repeale Deaths menac'd doomes where Artles-idle stands Expecting th' aydlesse force which Time doth steale Till Nature nill and Physicke will not worke Bieres meerly build to beare the corps to th'kirke Bis orat qui benè laborat When prest Obedience and industry pace Concomitants close siding faithfull prayer Prayer then sure purchaseth th'entrusted Grace Of health and heauenly helpes which man doth shaer But th' idle verbalist whose addle braine Thinkes for bare labour of a lip of babel At Gods immediate hand supplies to gaine Sans meane and selfe deuoire grant-seale and label To pine or perish in his want deserues For disobedience to his Ordinance Who his best boones and blessings choice reserues For dooers the Industrious to aduance He double prayes who lab'ring well pursues Due meanes for good ordain'd of God to vse Plus Vltra He that with Clyster can the Costiue ease The stufe Intestines scoure with rousing purge The stomacke and confining parts release Of Ballasts which with greivances them vrge Can slice a veine and by the trifid sluce Of sanguisuge diminish peccant blood Can dose a Dormatiue shall driue a Truce To vagrant spirits when want of sleepe make wood Thinkes himselfe worthy of the Doctor Chayer Cause thus he Trots the road they daily plod But there 's Plus vltra ere he can repaire The craised Bower of the soules abode Treasures of blood and Radique humide st●re From depredation shield Life balsm restore Natura non facit-saltum The sicke are way-farers with cumber loaden Of trashie reliques bound for pilgrimage Physicke an Angel that lends wholesome Leaden Lightens their burthens yeelds kind aequipage Cleers plains makes passable safe guards their waies With brizes coole correcteth soultrie Heats Shades with vmbrels from Phoebus torrid Rayes Cold wet and wind and durt and dust defeats With cord'al food and rich Borachios Armes Thirst hunger faintings wearinesse auerts From bainfull Cates false baites sly Syren charmes The Appetite Senses Fancy all diuerts Thus with more ease lesse time toyle they trip i● Yet at an instant looke not they should skip it FINIS
of Astrology and Physicke naturall Death may be deferred Sed haec parerga These wormes haue made me weaue too large a Webbe of course raw Thread therefore no more of Colonell Cruditie Rhume musters Inflamations of the Eyes of the Almonds of the Throat of the Vunla the Angina Tooth-Ach paines in the Eares and others parts of the Head Coughs griefes and weaknesse of the Stomacke Excoriations and Apostumes of the Lungs Liuer Reines and Bladder stabbing Pleurisies pining Consumptions Fluxes of the Belly the Cholicke and the Sciatica Gouts of diuerse sorts and Tumors against Nature Deafnes and Blindnesse Palsies and mortal Apoplexsies For this Distillation Catarrbus deflluxion or falling of supervacuous humors from the Head into the subiected parts yssuing from the ventricle of the Braine and from its Convex and encompassing Meninges when t is more exuperant into the Inwards of the body stirres vp diuers mischiefes in our Microcosme For rushing into the Roots or Originalls of the Nerues it causes Stupors Tremblings Palsies and Apoplexies into the Organs of the Senses it causes tabring in the Eares and dulnesse of Hearing and Dimnesse of Sight into the Nose Stuffings and losse of Smelling into the Iawes and rough Arterie Cough and Hoarsnesse into the Lungs the Asthma and Consumptions into the Ventricle Cruditie and Indigestion into the Intestines Flux of the Bowels and from hence if it insinuate it selfe into the Liuer-Veines by the Mesaraicks it thickens there and stuffes both veines and vessels with Obstructions Sometimes it sallies and comes from without and aboue the Cranium or Skull especially from vnder the Skin of the Crowne where the Extreames of the veines creeping and caried by and thorow the face and fore-head or Temples are bestowed and terminated in and about the Verticall point and then it passes and disperses into the eyes into the Mandibles the Teeth the Necke the Shoulders Armes Sides Backe Loynes Hyps Thighes and in conclusion into all the Ioints insomuch that all Arthritique and almost all Externall paines dimane from this Outward Defluxion The last not the least of the Three-Chiefetaines is Obstruction a Potent Foe vigilant in his designes and neuer vnfurnisht of one Machine or other Fire-workes water-workes and other Munition The Liuer is a maine marke of his Ayme both because it furnishes all parts with prouision and for that it lies open to his Battries by reason that the numerous deriuation of Venulae both from the Port and Hollow-veine through which two all the Alimentarie Iuices haue their Passages is in most exile and slender branchlets apt to bee oppilated and stopt with viscid Humours dissipated and obliterated into the substance of that Pareuchyma Here he commands ouer Scirrhosities hard Swellings Inflammations to the fortifying of the Liuer sometimes Feuers Fluxes Iaundise There Hydropique Cachectique Cachochymique affects Greene Sicknesse and other Discolorations putrifaction of Humours and Atrophia snailie extenuation or slow pining away of the body with Battries many moe Now he leuels at the Gall turnes the contained Choler to stony concretion and diuerts the affluent to the diffusion of auruginous Tinctures Hemorrhages and naturall Evacuations of Blood are supprest in both Sexes through his designements vpon the great veines and vpon the Mesaraiques the Hemorrhoids are stopt and Melancholique and feuerous affections set to broach By setting vpon the Mist Hee obfuscates the Mind with colid fumes col●●quates and wasts the Body and defaedates the skin By attempts in the Intestines he hurts the Digestion occasioning crudity of Stomacke and hinders Ejection sometimes though seldome hee indurates and euen lapifies the Phlegme heapt vp in the Cells of the Caecum and Colon but many times stirs vp and raises stupendious windie Passions in the Ilia and greater guts as if he meant by Mines to blow vp the maine Bulwerke with violent blasts For impeaching the free Conuoy of the Spirits by obstructing their Conduits the Nerues and thereby mustering-vp Suffusions of the Eye Palsies Convulsions Apoplexies Epilepsies or the like because it may be controuerted whether the inrolment of these belong to this Band or to some Regiments mustering-vp maligne vapours or other hostile meanes I leaue it to the subtile disputes of deeper straines But I may not omit his obturating or contracting the Pores of the skin whether by mustering the cold and open ambient Ayre against the Maine or by calling-in some ayerie or windie Percolation against any one Member whereby excrementitious matter rarified into fuliginous vapours for exhalation and evaporation is reverberated and driuen backe againe For this Reverberation shuffles the Humors and the Spirits into confused Combustions and all the Intrinsicke Faculties into mutinous and tumultuous Routs to the grieuous pervert and great disturbance of the Oeconomie of the Microcosme and many times to the vtter subuersion and ruine of the Fabricke Besides who hath not heard of the Hollād Baliue of the Baylife of the Hundreds Popular Agues Plagues of those parts how frequently they infest these Fenny Moorish Flats Neither of these walkes and they are euer restlesse his Perambulation chiefly the Autumnall but hee s furnisht with a thousand Warrant Dormants to attach with Arrest that will daunt the daring courage of the stoutest Heart with shiuering cold and trembling rigour yea more before he leaue fingring him on whom he once fastens his hold he will amate his manhood melt his marowie and brawnie strength and powre out his haughty Spirits in sordid Sweats And doth the Vp-land Countries scape and goe Scot freee from such bainfull Arrests shew me the Towne can truly tell and auow it smells not of the Summons of a Trienniall Visitation at least by some Epedimique Disease or other If the blacke Ague so the Country calls her frequent but vnwelcome guest Synochum putridam malignā the Measils small Pocks Tertian or Quart●n feuer wil be sure to haue a fling amongst thē And few or none goe about to aske or once to question them but let them passe impune as too potent or too masterfull to be dealt withall For all these miscreants this mild medication is a dainty deliuer Supersedeas to preuent the Arrest seldome fails of an authentique Liberate to deliuer frō all dures of such fellon faitors Nay though hee 's no right Errant nor a true Arrant Bailiffe that loues not a Cup of nappy Ale yet whosoeuer's perfumed with a Fortnight-sent of my Ale hee s sped of a Spell that will not fail to fright-away all such Miscreant spirits from neerer approach For noble Panala Penthesilea like armed at all points passing corporally by veines and other vessells and spiritually by invisible Perspirations into all the members and dimensions of the body per totū transfluxilis et perspirabilis tufts and hunts out al superfluous and vitious contents and serrits them forth from out their lurking Holds and Dens by means whereof no matter being left for putrifaction nor for obstruction the whole body actuates in free perspirability and the Calidum
Innatum no way obrute but freed from extinction yeeldes to no forraigne contagion nor stoopes to inbred corruption but stoutly and strongly marches against encounters foiles and eliminates all malignities For by attenuating absterging and euacuating it quits all the materiall causes of those and other morbosities intercepts and cuts-off their conuoyes of Munition whether consisting in vitious or superfluous Humors indisposition or excesse of nutrient iuices or other contents or straightnesse of the passages and by rectifying and roborating the principalls remedies the distemper and imbecility of the parts and diuerts or quashes their mischieuous designes and lastly by congruent association to Nature and by equable and proportionate contrarietie to Sicknesse it conserues and maintaines the state of the Body in good latitude of Health repells incongruent diseases and effectually repaires lapsed and impaired sanitude Such and so manifest with many more howsoeuer these attributes may seeme to many men to be too many are the virtues and effects of this duly composed and truly impregnated Panala especially if it be as it alwayes ought to be ministrred Medica manu quae vniuersalia particularibus ordinata rationali methodo accommodata adhibet otherwise it is like euery other Medicine but a Caruers toole in a Carters hand whose wooden workmanship quickly marres but neuer makes a good Sculpture T is not the instrument but the knowledge and dexterity of the Artist which makes-vp the Master-piece in euery Artifice Argus his eares had kept-open his eyes to keepe-on his head if better fingring than Parts rude handling though vpon Apollos Harpe had not charmed them with harmonious melodie to betray their double charge CHAP. XII Of the cheape and prest accommodations of Panala MAny irrationall creatures led by the meere Instinct of Nature doe vpon occasion of need betake themselues to th' use of medicinable meanes for recouery of health and cure of hurts But Man illuminated with the Diuine Beames of a reasonable Soule is many times more than onely the hominum vulgi much more sottish and more absurdly conceited in this kinde than meere bruits Birds Beasts Fish Reptilia Insecta etiam which we know doe vsually vse with much labour many times to finde or fetch Physicall helpes for their hurts and infirmities where he is so farre from the intertaine of the Practicke or approue of the Art that hee condemnes the sacred ordinance which God himselfe created and gaue to our first Parents diuine Oracles so much and so oft commend and prophane Authors of all sorts Philosophers Historians Orators Poets callaud in so much that Donzellin holds them worthy to be abandoned of all mankind Anticyras relegandos which dare seens sentire intertaine an ill thought of it and doubtlesse would hold him vnworthy the comfort of any creature that should collinire brand or besmeere this heauenly gift of the Creator with the foule clouted terme of Imposture or Iuggling Yet for all this fond fancy against Physicke the silliest Man of a million when he sees his Iade tainted with the Yellowes or his Beast infected with the Murren will haste for helpe to some Horsleach and count it frugality and good gaine too to recouer a Cart-horse with a Crowne cost sometimes in hope to recouer ten Oh but to bestow fiue shillings in Physicke vpon his owne karcasse t is a peslance expense the quarter charge will goe farre in Ale-berries and Cawdells and a few pence will furnish the whole Manie with Treacle and Aquavitae if these and a pepperd Possill with a Head-bind helpe not then farewell my neighbour Hide-bound he 'le rather dye thrice than deale once with other Drugs than such as his Maud can mash and his fore-fathers vsed to meddle with for their Medeale Thus many people euen whole Myriads of Men through their superstitious aduersnesse against Physicke or penurious pedling with paltry trash or idle tempering with tinkerlie Physmicaries doe ordinarily in their penny wise wisedomes exhaust and consume both Body and Goods in long languishings which might haue beene easily remedied and redeemed by the timous counsell of an honest Artist For instance Is it not a world of wonder to see what palpable poore neglect is commonly cast-vpon the curatiue care euen of Furie Feuers chiefly Quartanes doth not almost euery Man though nigh mated with stupendious symptomes and passions feed his fond fancy with this Selfe-soothed Sooth-say T is but an Ague and must haue the Course Incursu nimirum suo Quartanam non esse impediendam this misconceiued Tenet must blanch and roborate their sorry Conceipts which further also to colour one foists a piece of Piso snatcht from the Sequence for his plea and boldly auowes from Hippocrates that of all Feuers the Quartane is the easiest and the safest and vindicates from other great Diseases as Convulsions and Epilepsies Another dights-vp Auisoes Doore with the Ding-dong Prouerb Pro Febre Quartana ràrò sonat Campana He flatly tells you the Bell seldome tolls for a Quartane neuer considering that Erratique and Quotidian Agues deriued from grosse and pituitous Humors putrifying whether turning atribilary or otherwise doe for most part turne Bastard-Quartanes and that Quartanes concomitant with vitious Liuer and other vessells ill affected doe often lapse the Loath-Physick into Scyrrhosities of Liuer Spleene Reines and breed Dropsies Iaundise Hypochondriaque Melancholly or some other scuruy Disease of which euer and anon diuers are dropping away or else drooping in desperate languishings to teach them and all such Selfe-soothing heretiques in this kind that this Opprobrium Medicorum the Quartane springing from the impatience of inconstant Patients nor brooking nor abiding any regular course for due cure can quickly turne to a sharpe and a tough Scourge to schoole them with a Pay-Home by attourney shall make them cry peccaui for so fond sleighting salutary Caues and medicinable Cautions for due Cure These Men are no markes for the bent of my aymes I am well contented my Composition suits none of their humours why should a man study the cure or the care of them who are so carelesse of themselues Fatuitatis suae poenas luent let them reap the rotten-ripe bitter fruits of their owne follies and post to anticipated ends before their times for contempt of the meanes or lingring miserably dye to saue charges if it bee sauing to be dishabled by long languors of following their Callings which call for their personall mannage without medication for most part very slowly made competible For such as blow-vp Trifle-Fees with turgid put-off of wind-puft Complement let their empty bladders freely float-on their dung-hill puddles and turne ayrie Bubbles till their glitterand selfe-swolne greatnesse with the Launce of inward Pride not of my Pen burst into Hally-water to besmeare their browes in their base bowes to Mammon For those who once assured of cure by honest care of the carefull Physitian doe straight grow sight-sicke eare-sicke thought-sicke of him and in stead of remunerating his merits doe nauseate his Face Name