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A95902 The surgions directorie, for young practitioners, in anatomie, wounds, and cures, &c. shewing, the excellencie of divers secrets belonging to that noble art and mysterie. Very usefull in these times upon any sodaine accidents. And may well serve, as a noble exercise for gentle-women, and others; who desire science in medicine and surgery, for a generall good. Divided into X. parts. (Whose contents follow in the next page.) / Written by T. Vicary, Esquire, chyrurgion to Hen 8. Edw. 6. Q. Mary. Q. Eliz. Vicary, Thomas, d. 1561. 1651 (1651) Wing V335; Thomason E1265_1; ESTC R210472 135,832 352

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we make no partition between the Men and the Women whilest they are in Bathing but suffer them contrary both unto the law of God and man to goe together like unreasonable Beasts to the destruction both of body and soule of many First and before all other things my counsell is that every Bath have an hole in the bottome by the which the stopple taken out the Bath should be cleansed and scowred every foure and twenty houres at the least once and that I would advise to be done at eight a clock in the afternoone that against the Morning it might be full of fresh and wholesome water against the time the sicke folke come to it in the morning and so should they be a great deale sooner healed of their old diseases and in lesse jeopardie in taking of new which may easily come unto a man if he goe into a Bath wherein a sicke man namely if hee be sicke n a smiting or infective disease hath continued And for the Dyet that men should keepe at this Bath of Bathe hereafter ensueth with divers other necessary Rules needfull to bee observed of all those that enter into the said Bath or drinke the water of any Bath Certaine Rules to bee obferved in Dyet for all them that will enter into any Bath or drinke the water thereof THe counsell of Learned and wise Physitians is that no man should at any tim● goe into any Bath to seeke remedy for any Sickneffe except it bee such a one as that the learned Physitians almost dispaire of the healing of it If God have smitten you with any Disease before you goe to any Bath for the healing of it call to your remembrance how often and wherein you have displeased GOD and if any of your sinnes come to your remembrance exercise the same no more but be heartily sorie for it and desire of God forgivenesse for it intending and promising by his mercy and grace never to fall into the same againe This counsell is agreeing with that which is written in the 38. Chapter of Ecclesiasticus which saith in this manner vers 9 10 12. My Sonne in the time of thy Sicknesse faile not to pray unto the Lord and hee will make thee whole Leave off from sinne and order thy hands aright and clense thy heart from all wickednesse Then give place to the Physitian and let him come unto thee as one that God hath sent unto thee And a little after hee doth plainly declare that Sicknesse commeth from the punishment of sinne where hee saith vers 15. Hee that sinneth against his Maker let him fall into the hands of the Physitian As Christ in the 5. of John doth also manifest when he said unto the blind man he had healed Goe and sinne no more lest worse things chance nnto thee Howbeit wee may judge no man to bee a greater sinner then another because hee is oftner sicke then the common sort be for God sendeth unto good men oftentimes sickne●se not for the sinnes they have done more then other men but to keep them in good order that the flesh rebell not against the spirit For if that many Infirmities had been a sure token that such a man were a greater ●inner then should Timothy which had many Infirmities and sicknesses as Paul writeth been a very great sinner but hee was not so therefore that argument is not true But whether Sicknesse come for to punish sinne or to hold a man in good nature and obedience all Sicknesse commeth from GOD Therefore for whatsoever cause it commeth of before ye aske any helpe of any worldly Physitian yee must make your Prayers to Almighty GOD as the good King Ezechias did and if it be meet for you to be healed you shall be healed as he was Then before yee goe into the Bathes in any wise ye must goe to some learned Physitian and learne of him by the helpe of shewing what Complexion you be of and what Humour or other thing is the cause of your disease and there after his Counsell use such Dyet as shall be most fit for your Complexion and sicknesse Let no man enter into any Bath before his body be purged or cleansed after the advice of some learned Physitian for if any man goe into the bath unpurged he may fortune never come home againe or if he come home againe he commeth home most commonly with worse Diseases then he brought to the bath with him Yee may not goe into the bath the first day that you are come to it but you must rest a day or two and then goe into the bathe There is no time of the yeare that is more fit to goe into the most part of all the bathes then are the Moneths of May and September but the Spring time is better then any other time is The best time of the day is an houre after the rising of the Sunne or halfe an houre but before yee goe into the bathe if your disease will suffer you yee must walke an houre or at the least halfe an houre before you goe into the bath But you must at no time goe into the bath except yee have beene at the stoole either by nature or by art yee may take a Suppository or a Glister and for a great need Savanorolla suffereth Pils but hee will not suffer that he that is so purged enter into the bath for the space of foureteene houres The same Author also would at the least every Bather should have a stoole once in three dayes wherefore if any man be hard of nature and cannot abide Suppositories and Glisters he pardoneth the Patient if he be once purged or goe to the stoole in three dayes which thing scarcely any other writer that J have read will doe neither would J counsell any Patient to deferre the going to stoole so long if there be any meanes possible to make a man goe to the stoole without his great paine If that he be counselled to goe twice on a day into the Bathe he must see he goe not into it till seaven houres be past after your dinner and tarry not so long in it in the afternoone as you did before The common time of tarrying in the bath is commonly allowed to be an houre or more or lesse according to the nature both of the Bath as also of the Patient Let no man tarry so long in the Bath that he be faint or weak but let him come out before that time Yee must alwayes goe into the bath with an empty stomack and as long as you are in it you must neither eate nor drinke except that great need require the contrary Some grant that a weake person may eate a little bread steeped in the juyce of Pomegranats Barberries or Rilts or in the Syrups made of the same Some Physitians suffer a man that cannot abide hunger so long to take ere he goe in two spoonfuls of Raisons well washed oftentimes with two parts of water one of wine
Folio ibid. To heale a Wound that no scarre or print thereof shall be seene Folio ibid. Part 5. Emplaisters Folio 60 Of severall Emplaisters From folio 147 to 169. Part 6. Vnguents Folio 50. Of severall Vnguents From folio 169. to 185. Part. 7. Waters Folio 40. Of severall Waters From folio 185 to folio 206. Part 8. THe vertue and Excellency of our English Bathes written by D. Turner Doctor of Physicke c. From folio 207 to folio 228. Part 9. OF Herbes and Drugs c. Folio 229 The vertue of certaine Herbes and Drugs c. Folio 230 The excellent vertues of Cardus Benedictus Folio 241 A good Drinke to strengthen the heart and all the members of a man to drinke halfe an Egge shell full of it Morning and evening with as much good wine Folio 243 A speciall Medicine to cause sleepe Folio ibid. A discourse concerning Cornes in the feet or elsewhere with their remedies Folio 144 Part 10. Medicines OF Medicines Remedies and Cures c. Folio 145 The cause of our Sciatica and how to help it Folio ibid For Hoarsnesse Folio 146 If a man stand in feare of the Palsie Folio ibid. A Medicine for the Goute Folio ibid. Stubbes Medicine for the Goute Folio 147 Another Plaister for the Goute Folio ibid. Another for the same Folio ibid. For a pricke of a Thorne or any other thing Folio 248 A Remedy for burning and Scalding Folio ibid. To kill a Tetter or Ring●worme Folio ibid. For a winde or a Collicke in the belly Folio 249 Against the Shingles Folio ibid. To heale a wound in ten dayes c. Folio ibid. For ache in the Backe Folio ibid. To heale scalding with water or other liquor c. Folio 250 To heale the Itch Folio ibid To heale Sores or Tetters Folio ibid. For the hardnesse of Hearing Folio 251 An easie Remedy for the Tooth-ache Folio ibid. For the swelling in the Throat Folio ibid. To cause a Womans speedy deliverance Folio 252 To make a womans Milke increase Folio ibid. For the Rickets and weakne●se of Children c. Folio ibid. To fasten the Gums or loose Teeth Folio ibid. For one that cannot hold his Water Folio 253 For the Dropsie by D. Adryan c. Folio ibid. For the stinging of Waspes and Bees Folio ibid. For the falling downe of the Tull Folio ibid. For the swelling of the Legges Folio 254 For the Canker in the mouth Folio ibid. To make the Face faire and cleare c. Folio ibid. A Remedy to qualifie the coppered Face Folio 254 A speciall good dyet for all fiery Faces Folio ibid. An easie Remedy to make the Teeth white Folio ibid. To take away the stinking of the mouth Folio 254 A Remedy for sore Eyes Folio ibid A Medicine for the bleeding at the nose c. Folio ibid. Against a stinking Breath Folio 255 For an evill breath Folio ibid. For the Head ache and clensing of the fame Folio ibid. To heale a swolne Face c. Folio ibid. To make an aking Tooth fall out of himselfe Folio 256 To kill Lice and Nits in the Head Folio 257 To helpe Blood shotten eyes c. Folio ibid. To take away the Tooth-ache Folio 258 A Medicine to purge the Head Folio ibid. A Medicine for a scald Head Folio 259 For the Head ache Folio ibid. For paine of the Head Folio ibid. For deafenesse in the Eares Folio 260 To make Honey of Roses c. Folio ibid. For the Pockes Folio ibid. A true Medicine for the Iaundies Folio ibid. For the Liver that is corrupted and wasted Folio 261 For heate in the Liver Folio ibid. Remedies for the Collicke Folio 262 Another for the same Folio ibid A most excellent Medicine for the Colick c. Folio 263 For the Collicke and Stone Folio 264 For the Collicke and Stone Folio ibid Remedy for the Stone Folio ibid A Powder for the Stone Folio 265 To make the Stone slip downe c. Folio ibid A Posset drinke against the Stone Folio 266 To make haire g●ow Folio 267 For to take away Haire Folio ibid To make a barren woman beare Children Folio ibid To make a woman have a quicke Birth Folio ibid For all manner of Lamene●●e of swellings Folio 268 For to stay the Laxe or Fluxe Folio ibid For the sweating of Sicknesse Folio 269 For him that pi●●eth Blood Folio ibid For the Canker in the Mouth Folio ibid A powder for the same Folio ibid To know the Fester and Canker Folio 272 For Canker in the body Folio ibid For a Canker in a womans Pappes Folio ibid A good powder ●or the Canker Folio 271 To kill the Canker or Marmo●e Folio ibid For the Canker in the Mouth Folio 272 To make red Water to kill the Canker Folio 273 To take away the Canker Folio ibid A powder for the Canker Folio ibid A good Medicine for the Canker and Sores Folio 274 For a Canker old or new or Marmole Folio ibid For the Canker Folio 275 For a Canker in a mans body c. Folio 275 For the Head-ache Folio ibid For the Head ache and Tooth-ache Folio 267 A D●inke for the Head-ache Folio ibid For the He●●-ache Folio ibid For the Head-ache Folio 276 To cleanse the Head Folio 277 For the Head-ache comming of the stomacke Folio 280 For Ache in the hinder part of the Head Folio ibid A principall Medicine for the Head Folio ibid For a man that is diseased in the Liver c. Folio 281 A Drinke to be used after this Oyntment Folio ibid A Plaister for the Spleene Folio ibid A Drinke for the Spleene Folio 282 To dissolve the hardnesse of the Spleene Folio 283 A soveraigne Medicine for the Spleene c. Folio ibid For Ache in the Backe Folio ibid To stay the Backe and helpe a Consumption c. Folio 284 To take away the paine of the Reynes c. Folio 285 For Ache in the Backe and Legges Folio ibid For the Bladder and the Reynes Folio 286 A Plaister for the Reynes Folio ibid For all Diseases in the Backe Folio ibid For paine in the bladder c. Folio 287 Against running of the Reynes Folio ibid A Syrope for the Backe Folio 288 Remedies to provoke Menstruum Mulieris Folio 289 To stop white Menstruum and red Folio 291 Another for the white Folio ibid The vertue of Fearne Folio 292 To take away heate and inflamation c. Folio ibid A Locion for a sore Mouth Folio 293 A preparative Folio ibid To make Vergent milke by D. Y●xley Folio ibid A comfortable Powder for the Heart Folio 294 A Remedy that breaketh the Stone Folio ibid Another remedy for the Stone c. Folio ibd A proved Medicine to avoid the Vrine c. Folio 29● A very good water for the stone proved Folio ib●● To breake the Stone Folio ibid Doctor Argentines Medicine for the Stone Folio ibid Divers Medicines for the Stone c. Folio 296 Excellent Remedies for the Stone c. Folio 297