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A08904 A hundred and fouretene experiments and cures of the famous physitian Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Paracelsus; translated out of the Germane tongue into the Latin. Whereunto is added certaine excellent and profitable workes by B.G. a Portu Aquitano. Also certaine secrets of Isacke Hollandus concerning the vegetall and animall worke. Also the spagericke antidotarie for gunne-shot of Iosephus Quirsitanus. Collected by Iohn Hester; Centum quindecim curationes experimentaque è Germanico idiomate in Latinum versa. English Paracelsus, 1493-1541.; Hester, John, d. 1593.; Hollandus, Johan Isaäc, 15th cent. Opera mineralia et vegetabilia. English. Selections.; Penot, Bernard Georges.; Du Chesne, Joseph, ca. 1544-1609. Antidotarium spagiricum. English. 1596 (1596) STC 19180; ESTC S120733 69,978 98

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61 Pustules or Wheles in all partes of the bodie and especially in the head comming of the Poxe I cured onely with the potion of Lignum Vitae or Gu●icum and his purgatiue Salt without anie other outwarde medicine 62 A Fistula being betweene the testicules and fundament of a certaine man troubled with the pox I healed by applying Oleum Arsenicale fixum 63 A Hernia or Rupter which some call Ramex in the with the bowelles fall into the coddes I cured by the extraction of white sanicle digested in bread and afterward taken in drinke keeping vppe the gut or entralles with a trusse made fitte for the purpose and laying vppon the place offended the Fesses that remained of the extraction 64 Intollerable paines in the legges Ex morbo Venere● I cured with the oyle of Lignum Vitae mixt with old Theriacle 65 A certaine maiden through want of her monethly sicknesse was so vexed that sometime thrise a day shee seemed to be haunted with an euill spirit whome I presently cured with the extraction of Rhabarbe with the spirite of Tartar in drinke with the water of Melissa arthemisiae and pulegi in Oleo Uitrioli 66 Paines in the teeth I cured by the iuice of the nightshade and Persicariae made warme in a Gargarisme burying the herbes afterward in a dunghill 67 I prepared a pouder of the ashes of Rosemarie the which maketh the yellow teeth white and healeth tumours in the Gummes verie quicklie without bloud 68 In tumors of the vuule Gummes and iawes I haue vsed Oleum Uitriolli in water of Persicariae 69 In tumors of Scrophules or hard impostumes of the breastes I haue vsed the oyle of Terpentine mixed with Misselto of the Oke in forme of a vnguent 70 At Ingoistad a cittie of Germanie a certaine man had the consumption of the lungs whome I cured with the extractiou of Consolida maior in bread 71 A certaine woman the which after childbirth was not well purged of her tearmes presently fell beside her selfe with other greeuous paines in her breast and reines of the backe whome I holpe onely with the Essence of An-timoni 72 A maiden of ten yeares olde after bathing her selfe fell into an Apoplexia which proceeded of the Flux of grosse humours into the vessels and into the partes of the head wherein consisteth the feeling and moouing of the whole body yet she snorted much in her sleepe and trembled ouer all her bodie whome I cured with Oleum cranij Humani giuing it with the spirit of Vitrioll in water of Lauender 73 A young sucking childe had his palate and lippes full of Pustules or wheles called Aphtas whome I cured by bathing them with a linnen cloth wet in this water R. Consolidae maioris minoris ana one handfull white wine ●j ss boyle them together and put thereto Sal Gemae 〈◊〉 ij clarified honie l ij and make thereof a mixture 74 A certaine woman who wanted her naturall courses was thereby so tormented that shee abhorred all men yea her verie companions whome I cured by opening the inward vaine of the arme bicause I coulde not finde the vaine of the legge called Saphena 75 A man of three score yeeres being full of Melancholie humours hadde crustie scabbes ouer all his bodie the which I cured with the medicine R. the iuice of Plantane Semperuiui and nyteshad ana Oleum Lithargirij as much as will suffice make thereof an vnguent wherewith thou shalt annoint all the partes of the bodie 76 One was troubled with a distillation or Cataract of the eies whome I cured in this order R. Tuti● prepared and put into a fine linnen cloth and dip or wet it well in Vino cretico wherewith wash the eies oftentimes and they shall be holpe 77 A certaine woman after childbirth was troubled with great paine and chops in her breast which I cured washing them often with wine mixt with Oleum saturn●● and afterward the child did sucke 78 A yong maiden being troubled with a grreuous vomiting that shee coulde neither retaine meate nor drinke that shee tooke the entrals moreouer swelled exceedingly whome I cured by applying a plaister of the leuen of bread with the iuice of mint 79 A certaine woman that three moneths after shee was conceiued feared abortion or birth of her childe afore the time whome I cured with the Extraction of Rhabarbe with the spirite of Tartar and afterwarde shee drunke oftentimes Essentia Melissae with Oleum Solis 80 One Gotius had a bone out of ioynt for three daies which afterward swelled maruellously the which swelling I holpe with Oleo Uerbasci and Prunella otherwise Primule with the iuice of Camomilla and Agrimonie and Oleum Petroleum these being mixed together warme I anointed the place being greeued and so the bone was restored to his place againe then afterwarde to strengthen and comfort the ioynts I vsed the saide vnguent mixed with M●sselto of the Oke and Consolida Maior vntill the cure was perfectly done 81 A woman being almost dead of the Chollicke I cured with the red oyle of Vitrioll drunke in Aniscede water and a while after that potion she voided a worme and was cured 82 A certaine man called Barthelmew hauing carnall companie with his wife could voide no sperme at his yard but onely winde the which by often vsing of Oleum Vitrioli with the spirite of Tartar in distilled wine and afterward the Extraction of Satirion hee performed the act verie well 83 A child of ten yeares old was troubled with a stone in the bottome of his yarde the which I cured by giuing him Oleum Vitrioli to drinke in Aqua Aqualiae and then I applied outwardly oleo cancrorum with the oyle of Turpentine and so within one houres space the stone came foorth and hee was holpe 84 A woman of twenty yeares old being married could haue no children who by the vse of taking the extraction of Satirion she conceiued and within nine moneths shee had a strong childe but lest that after her childbirth shee shoulde become barren againe and dried away with a leanenesse I gaue her to drinke Oleum Margaritarum with Romaine coleworts 85 A certaine woman being troubled with great abundance of her naturall sicknesse had great swelling and paines in her hands and feete and fell manie times into a sound whome I cured by taking often the Extraction of Rhabarbe 86 To cause nurses to haue abundance of milke I haue taken the fresh branches or tops of fenell and boyled in water or wine and giuen it to drinke at dinner or supper and at all times for it greatly augmenteth the milke 87 One had in the a●mepit a sanguine impostume vpon the which impostume I a●plied a linnen cloth wet in mans bloud being warme and so in short time he recouered his health not without great admiration 88 One called Ambrose while he yawned sodainly the lower law remained with great griefe and paine whome I cured with the decoction of Camomel Uerbascum Perforata