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A34141 Excellent helps really found out, tried and had, (whereof the parties hereafter mentioned are true and sufficient witnesses, by a warming-stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withall avoid the danger of fire And likewise is very useful and comfortable for the colds of aged and sick people, and for women with child or in child-bed, and for sucking and young children, and such as have their hearing and seeing decaying, and for the toothache, sore throats, and the cold fits of agues. As also for fluxes, rheumes, collicks, ruptures, and many other infirmities, or any cold diseases; and for those that in beds, studies, shops, ships, churches or elsewhere have need of heat, yet cannot conveniently make use of fire. And likewise for the poor, when having no fire of their own, they may borrow the heating of this stone at a neighbours fire, if his charity be not altogether cold. Published by Sir Richard Carew Barronet, for the honour of God from whom every good gift comes, and for the good of all people, from the new-born babe to the decrepit and decaying old man.; Warming stone Carew, Richard, Sir, d. 1643? 1660 (1660) Wing C559; ESTC R224020 15,326 9

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while and by keeping it continually in and the stone thereunto is now become perfectly well Thomas Hoskins child of Antony aforesaid My self also had a young Civet Cat so extreamly overcome with wet and cold as that all his limbs were stiff and there was scarce any shew of life lest in him yet by applying the heat of this stone he is so well recovered as if he had never been ill And I believe both children and other young things may have their lives preserved by this means when it can be done by n●thing else For clothes 〈…〉 and increase it unto living creatures when they find heat there before but cannot the preservation of life as mankind hath And some of these parts have much lamented that th●y ●●ver thoughgt on using this help for the prese●vation of their children which they think by the grace of God by thi● means they might have saved For they said cold was the cause of their death and they had of the stones but did not think they might do good to childre● untill I told it them And as the Scripture mentions how King Davids heat decayed so with his age that his servants were ●ain to seek extraordinary helps to preserve it so the decaying old people of these times have found much need and withal much help and comfort when they have been B●d-rid for divers years before their death by the warmth of the●e stones not being ab●e to get it by any other means and therefore have been as carefull to call for them as for their food Mistris Susanna Durdan in London being in great extremity with the tooth-ach is cured by applying this Warming-stone to her cheek At the Mairmaid in St. Pauls Church-yard Laurence Jemmet the son of Master William Jemmet now Preacher of Redding having lost his voice six months so as he was not understood when he spake unless he layed his mouth to ones ear and having a cough of the lungs and spitting blood frequently having used all other means of cure and there being in the eye of reason no hope of recovery by the use of this Warming-stone when he went to Bed applying it to his throat and stomach in six weeks time by Gods blessing was restored perfectly and is now as heal●hy as ever in his life He was then servant to Master Blackberry Leather-seller in London Colonel Clark of London who had an extream pain in his knee cured by applying this and also was pained with the tooth-ach to extremity and was freed by the use of this stone At Westminster a Gentlewoman affirmed that great experience had been had to her knowledge of such who were in extream torture with the stone in the bladder and by the use of this stone applyed to the flanck it did facilitate the making of water Thomas Bourn Student in Astrology and Physician at Marlborough in Wil●shire it cured him of the stone in the kidney I● hath cured the bloody flux when Physicians have given them over as one of Warwick affi●med by applying one stone in the case to the fundament and a●other to the belly John Bartlet that sells these stones and prints this Pape● affi●ms that himself being very lame with the Sciatica to extremity by applying this stone but two hours was cured of his lameness and by following of it two nights afterwards when he went to Bed laying of it to that pa●t of his hip where his pain had been hopeth he is perfectly cured Master Humphrey Tompkins living in Hereford shire near Monnigton and had long had and used this stone affirmed that one might have it and use i● six years be●o●e he shall know all the good that might be reaped by it in regard of several diseases Mr. Winslow sometimes of New-England afterward one of the Committee at Habberdashers-Hall London being at Dr. Willsons the Physitians house then in Thames-street was taken with so great a pain in his Thighs that he was not able to get home the Dr. sent for two Warming-Stones and applyed them to him a few dayes after John Bartlet going thither about businesse Mr. Winslow thanked God by his bl●ssing on the use of these Stones he was as well as ●ver he was A Child of twelve years of age at Salysbury that had lost its speech and was lame and went on C●utches by means of the numbd palsy by use of these Stones through mercy is throughly recovered H●re are also sold the right Pectoralls or Lozenges which are excellent for curing Coughs or Hoarsn●sse Shortnesse of breath Consumption Here is sold the best black Ink that will not change colour also a sepetiall Powder made of choice ingredient● that cures the Green sicknesse and Scurvy This stone gives ease to such who are troubled with the Gour that comes of a could cause Doctor OXENBRIDGE a learned and ancient Physician in London ten years since bad me John Bartlet to publish it that this stone hath given more ease to Patients of his troubled with the Seatica then any outward medicine he could apply FINIS To help vomits and pur●ing To maintain 〈◊〉 To heat the ●●et 〈…〉 To procure ●weat in child 〈◊〉 Ach holpen Numbness and Aches To free the ●●ter-burthen Weaknesse 〈◊〉 childbir●● To procure speedy deliv●ry Sleep procured and pain of the back holpen Rupture 〈◊〉 help dige●●●on ●old in the ●●omach ●o supply the 〈◊〉 of a war●ing-Pan ●irect●ons for ●eating the ●●one the use of the ●●one at ●●urch ●ost in wood ●●ved To give heat ●n such place●●here it can●ot be had by ●th●r means Inconvenienc●s to be avoided herein Usefull for all Schollers For deafne● and sight ●●●pen Pain in 〈◊〉 and knees Sight ho●●●● Tooth 〈◊〉 Pain in t●● head Pain in t●● ear Impost●●● 〈…〉 〈◊〉 breast 〈◊〉 give by 〈◊〉 in curing 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 strengthen 〈◊〉 stomach recover 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ach cu●ed 〈◊〉 given in 〈◊〉 at 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 weak●●s by fev●r 〈◊〉 throat A gr●at numnesse Grievous pain the belly and thigh 〈◊〉 Strength given in great weakness Pain in the legs Torture in t●● belly cured Looseness Wind. Cold in 〈◊〉 head Rupture Stiffness in the Limbs 〈…〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 - ache 〈◊〉 〈…〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Flux 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 cu●ed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Pecto 〈◊〉 suld here 〈…〉 powder