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A50457 Useful discoveries and practical observations, in some late remarkable cures of the scurvy. By E. Maynwaringe, Dr. in Physick. Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699? 1668 (1668) Wing M1518; ESTC R217779 22,967 63

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takes a disgust to a Medicine she seldom agrees with it after à levioribus incipere procedere ad fortiora est ordo Sapientum though it be never so good therefore at the first begin with a little dose for tryal though the Medicine be very amicable and the next time you may encrease and take a little more The manner of taking is thus Roll it in a little Sugar and swallow it down Take it at Night having eaten but a little Spoon-meat for your Supper in Bed covered warm and a quarter of an hour after drink a draught of Rosemary-Posset or Mace-Ale then you may sleep as you find your self disposed Or you may take this Medicine in a Morning very early after the same manner and lye in Bed half that day sleep if you will that does not check the Medicine you will have the benefit of Transpiration in your sleep Somnus Cohibet omnem evacuationem preter Sudorem aph nor are you to expect great Sweats but only moist Breathings not at all troublesome Some perhaps being too hasty and desirous to effect their Cure may think one or two great Sweats may do as much good as half a dozen gentle breathings Saepius mediocriter Sudomovere melius est quam Semel modum excedando viresprosternere and so shorten the time of their Cure but I cannot approve that Course to impair Nature by violent and large Exhaustions you thereby frustrate the benefit of the Medicine which rightly used will prove very succesfull for the purposes appointed This Sudorific Extract may be taken twice in a week on the intermitting dayes when you do not purge having first taken three doses of the Scorbute Pills to cleanse the stomack and bowels before you begin to Sweat that the grosser matter and impurity of those parts be not driven into the habit of the body For going abroad observe this if you take the Sudorific in the Morning you must not go out that day the Pores being open but if you take it over night the weather not cold and searching but temperate or hot you may go forth next day if your disease strength and condition of body admit Those persons that use the three Antiscorbutic Medicines before mentioned do observe this order except in some special Cases and complicated Diseases by particular advice First they begin with the Scorbute-Pills to cleanse the Center of the Body as the Stomack Guts Mesentery Liver and Spleen The next day and all the intermitting days between Purging they use the Elixir to strengthen the declining Faculties and rectifie the Digestions and after three doses of Purging Pills taken they begin with the Sudorifick Medicine to purifie the Blood and cleanse the habit of the Body and these are to be used twice in a week proceeding also with the other Medicines in their turns as before But now you are come to use the Sudorifick Extract you may take the Scorbutic Pills but once in the week whereas before you took them once in four or five days this is my course and practice in curing the Scurvy and 〈…〉 it is a 〈…〉 according to the Canons of Art is also verified by much experience to be most effectual The chief reason why I am so large here in the general use of these Medicines is to avoid the daily trouble of directions in writing to each particular Patient except there be good cause I have now finished what I proposed in my self to make Publick The Nature of this spreading Disease the Scurvy its variety of Symptoms and appearance that it may be known though in a various dress and disguise the usual complicated affects that associate and attend it its internal essential Causes manner of Generation and seat of Radication in the Body the external procuring and promoting Causes the chief indications so Cure three Anti-scorbutic Medicines laid down as exemplars answering the scope of those curative intentions and some remarkable Observations in Practice And this is the summ of the whole Work FINIS
deceive themselves very much in desiring strong Purgations which weaken and impair Nature and thereby you protract your Cure and not hasten it Concerning preparation before Purging much talked of take this Advice that soluble bodies readily yeilding obedience to gentle Purging Medicines need no other preparation than what nature hath provided in the disposition of their own bodies but for those bodies that are more hot dry costive and very stubborn in Operation it will be advantagious to facilitate their Purgation by eating stewed prunes water grewel or barley broth with raisins and currants or by drinking whey or sider two or three daies before which will prepare moisten cool and open your body and make it more soluble and easy in purging The times for taking these Pills generally is thus except good reason in some bodies perswade the contrary Take one Pill over night going to bed having eaten but a light Supper at six of the clock before the next morning early in bed take the remaining part of the Dose and you may sleep an hour after if you be disposed but not longer nor like long in bed after lest you check the Operation of the Medicine and thereby cause you to be sickish at Stomack in your rising when you are up drink a little warm posset-drink made of small bear or small Ale or thin broth for this purpose and forbear eating until noon but although these Pills are appointed to be taken one over night the other in the morning yet if you find any inconvenience thereby you may take the whole Dose in the morning very early and lie two hours after But if you have not a just cause for alteration observe the Prescription These Pills take thus every fourth or fifth day and you will find it best to give such intermission Chronick or old Diseases must have time to be Eradicated and you must reduce nature from an ill habit by degrees * Semper expedit paulatim ducere quàm subitò better than hastily As diseases come on gradually prevailing upon and seducing nature from her Integrity so nature by degrees must be brought off and restored again to her power and regularity Cum natura malè sustinet repentinas mutationes For going abroad after your Pills that day if you desire it or occasions require take this advice if your body be indifferent strong not apt upon small occasions to take cold the season temperate and fair weather having moderated the Dose of your Pills so as to work but three or four times at most you may then go abroad without prejudice but if it fall out to be otherwise then it is better to keep in that day If any ask At what times of the year these Pills are to be taken I answer you may safely and with benefit at any time of the year provided you order your self suitable to the season that is in Winter-weather a warm Chamber and good fire in Summer-hot weather a cool Room free from the Sun be moderate in Cloathing and gentle in Motion not to heat your self For the Mornings in the midst of Summer they are temperate and fit for Physick and the Operation will be done before the heat of the day so that in this temperate Climate you may take Physick with discretion at any season of the year the Dog-daies not excepted although it is an opinion among the vulgar that that time is dangerous but that is a vulgar error easy to be refuted Of Restoring and Rectifying the Digestions necessary in Curing the SCURVY IN the preceding Discourse of that Treatise where the Scurvy is manifested and laid open in the causes and manner of Generation you find it planted and Radicated in the Digestions or Digestive Offices by whose Aberrations from Integrity and frustrations of performing their Duties as they ought this Disease is begotten in the Cure therefore we must have an eye to their Deficiency in Vigour and Deviation from the Rectitude and manner of their performance being Alienated and Depraved The former Medicine viz. the Scorbute-Pills was designed to cleanse and carry off the Producted Scorbutick matter another Medicine also must necessarily be invented to Roborate and strengthen the Faculties to restore and confirm them in the performance of their Functions or else the like Scorbutick matter will be generated again and nature will soon relapse into the Former state In vain it is to pump except you stop the Leak Purging carries off the Degenerate matter and does a necessary work but that does not Vigorate re-inforce and give new strength to the Digestive Faculties that were tyred and alienated in their Principles that must be done by another Medicine whose property is to excite unite and joyn with the Principal agent in each faculty To make this more plain and easie to be apprehended by indifferent Capacities first I shall shew you how nature does perform her daily work Then I shall shew how she declines and falls off and Thirdly I shall manifest how she is to be assisted and restored So soon as food is received into the body nature presently falls about her business to digest to dissolve separate the parts of it to volatise to distribute and transmit from one digestive office to another to sequester and throw aside the unprofitable and excrementitious part to attract and suck in the alimentary to refine and alter it by several elaborations to extract and draw out the pure spirituous part for supply of spirits the rest assimilated into the humoral and solid parts from hence the body is preserved and maintained in strength and vigour and this is Natural Chymistry performed every day in mans body in the regular course of nature but when nature declines and fails in the ordinary and daily work of her own preservation whether by intemperance improper food irregular and injurious customes or accidents or Spontaneosly from an Imbecile Radication of principles and bad Crasis of parts the body then decayes apace when the principle functions are weakly and depravedly exercised necessarily then an Auxiliary means and Assistant must be applyed to restore nature to her strength and regular course again something that must accuate and vigorate nature that must excite and cooperate in Conjunction with the movent principle that as a new Spring will give power and force to the faculties Considering this so necessary and useful in the cure of most Infirmities as also to establish and confirm a Cure wrought from Recidivation and Relapse I thought it a principal work to find out and form such a medicine as may answer the intentions proposed and therefore have by several tryals and improvements effected and wrought such a medicine to that degree and competent power as is very efficacious in the deficienties and enervation of the digestive faculties to Restore and Roborate them in their functions which medicine is called and known by the name of Cathelic Elixir now altered and improved And this was the custom and manner of the
Sudorific Medicine THe Scurvy is not a particular Disease limited to this or that part of the Body but extends it self throughout the whole as appears by the variety of Symptoms in several parts of the Body and being of this extent Medicine also must have the same Latitude of Operation to prosecute and reach into its utmost and farthest quarters Purgation that cleanseth the Central and more inward parts as the Stomack Guts Mesentery Liver and Spleen Transpiration that respects chiefly the habit of the Body and external parts purifying the Mass of Blood and vital streams These two Operations are necessary for Cure in most Scorbutic cases as the following discourses and observations in Practice recited does manifest Some there are that deceive themselves and lay the whole stress of the Cure upon Purging and that they prosecute very often and it were well if the purgatives be proper but the effects may inform and tell them that there is something else requisite and they find it so The Scurvy is not so easily dislodged and thrown out by a single Operation of Medicine but requires rectifying and strengthning of the Digestive Faculties also and depuration of the Blood The Body of man is perspirable and in his due state of health continually more or less doth transpire and breath out humid vapours and a superfluous moisture by the Pores of the Body hereby the Mass of Blood and habit of the Body is cleansed and discharged of that which is superfluous or impure and unfit to be retained and this insensible Evacuation is so requisite that without transpiration the Mass of Blood cannot be depurated but remains muddy and defiled which forceth Nature to a distempered fermentation and morbific Eruption Proper and amicable Purgation doth well acts a good part and ought to be praemitted in most cases which alone do check a Disease and lessen it by carrying off a I morbific matter in the lower Region of the Body but if the Mass of Blood and habit of the Body be tainted and corrupted the vital stream and those parts irrigated and fed from thence are not purified as they ought but by Exsudation and Transpiration and the Spirits that are clogg'd and infested by impure matter which darkens their light causing Melancholy and indisposed heaviness are hereby relieved and unfettered become brisk aery and lively as before And in promoting this Operation we imitate and assist Nature which continually does Emittere Transpirare per Poros at least ought so to breathe forth superfluous vapours and humidity and when this is cohibited and restrained by occlusion and shutting up the pores by cold or otherwise or Nature unable thus to relieve and discharge her self by reason of debility and insufficiency in separating and protruding it is not long but some Disease or many ariseth from the course of Nature thus impedited either a sudden febril aestuation or erratic pains in this or that part or a slow eruption of grosser matter sticking in the skin discolouring and spotting of it or bringing forth Scurf Pustules or other Extretions By this you may understand the benefit that doth arise by the regular course of Nature in her daily Operations and Excretions and the profitable assistance of Art in promoting them when impeded as also the prejudice and damage by the contrary And here I shall relate to you the Case of a Scorbutick Patient pertinent to the proceeding Discourse A Gentlewoman aged between Forty and Fifty formerly fatt and fleshy but reduced to a lean state being troubled for some years with a lassitude or weariness in her Limbs and Indisposition to Action and with pains at some times afterwards in Autumn a weakness and numbness possessed her Limbs that disabled her in going All this while she was not negligent to seek for help had such Advice as the Country did afford and used many Medicines but her Disease prevailed still each Spring and Autumn being worse than the former it hapned that a Relation of her case was sent to me she living a great distance from London what was wanting in the first Relation I interrogated in my Answer and the next Account I received did fully satisfie me I found the Scurvy disguised to act in several Scenes after a different manner the Medicines she had used were proper for the Symptoms that did appear barely considered but not as they had a Relation and were grounded upon the Scurvy which being undiscerned did frustrate all the Endeavours for Cure Letting of her blood was injurious and she grew worse upon it soon after a Stupor or Paralytic numbness seised her To be short she was committed to my care and management I sent her three Anti-scorbutick Medicines namely my Scorbute-Pills Elixir and Sudorific Extract to be used in that order and method as the Medicines and her Condition required at the months end she gained the use of her Limbs but were something weak yet no pains as formerly and upon the use of the Sudorific Extract some spots were driven forth and the Latent Scurvy did appear and satisfied them more fully what I had determined of her disease The Winter being very sharp did sometimes interrupt her Course and retarded the compleating of a Cure which else might have been finished in a shorter time At the beginning of March I set her into the same Course again which was diligently observed and in April following she was perfectly restored In the Course of these Medicines according to the Account received I observed her pains to lessen and cease upon the use of the Sudorific Extract and not before which Medicine chiefly restored her the use of her Limbs and it was reason to expect the greatest benefit as to that particular in the Case should acrue from a Diaphoretic Medicine that searching and penetrating the habite of the Body by transpiration and breathing Sweats should dissodg and discusse the Scorbutic Matter which infested the Nerves and Muscles impeding and disabling the parts in their Motion and Action By such Examples as this and other different Cases as to the Symptoms yet parallel with it as to the parts affected and Morbisic Cause I was fully satisfi●d that a Sudorific Medicine was of necessary use in many Scorbutic Cases and without which a Cure could not be performed I therefore prepared a Medicine that might effectually answer the scope of that intention which might operate by Transpiration and gentle sweating and by a kindly assisting of Nature in that operation might depurate the whole Masse of blood and free the habite of the body from any Scorbutic Impurity and Degenerate Matter which at certain seasons of the year and by accidental promoting Causes ferments and produceth various internal Distempers and Diseases Scorbutic Feavers continual and intermitting Quotidian Tertian and Quartan Head-aches and Pains in several parts Pleurisies Asthma's c. or external and Cutany-Difedations as Spots Scurff Scabs Pustul's Tettars Ringworms Tumors c. And because our blood especially in these Northern