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A38822 Panacea, or, The universal medicine being a discovery of the wonderfull vertues of tobacco taken in a pipe : with its operation and use both in physick and chyrurgery / by Dr Everard, &c. Everard, Giles. 1659 (1659) Wing E3530; ESTC R1871 56,313 160

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Quercetanus describes another kind of Balsam for Wounds made by Gun-shot after this manner Take the glewy substance of Tobacco and Comfry of each four ounces Oyl Turpentine one pound Flowers of S● Johns Wort and Mallou's of each two handfuls Elm-tree Aples three ounces of the poplar buds four ounces Spirit of Wine one pound and half Digest them in Horse-dung or leave them in a hot stove in a glass Vessell well stopt for a whole moneth then press them and strain them forth Adde Frankincense Mastich Myrrhe of each two ounces Dragons Blood half an ounce Mummie six ounces Terpentine half a pound Benivio one ounce Circulate them together in a Pellicane for eight daies then distill of the Spirit of Wine at a moderate fire and there will remain in the bottom a most precious Balsam FINIS Courteous Reader These Books following are Printed and Sould by Simon Miller at the Starre in St Pauls Church-yard Small Folio DOctor Lightfoot his Harmony on the New Testament which will shortly be re-printed with large Additions The Civill Warres of Spain in the Reign of Charles the fifth Emperour of Germany and King of that Nation wherein our late unhappy differences are paralleled in many particulars A general History of Scotland from the year 767. to the death of King Iames containing the principal Revolutions and Transactions of Church and State with Political Observations and reflections upon the same by David Hume of Gods-croft The History of this Iron Age Mr Paul Baine on the Ephesians The Queen of Arragon a Play In fol. 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Waterhouse Esq His Discourse of Piety and Charity Panacea or the Universall Medicine being a Discourse of the Admirable Nature and Virtues of Tobacco By Dr Everard and Others A view and defence of the Reformation of the Church of England very usefull in these times Mr Pet du Moulin his Antidote against Popery published on purpose to prevent the Delusions of the Priests and Jesuites who are now very busie amongst us Herberts Devotions or a Companion for a Christian containing Meditations and Prayers usefull upon all occasions Ovid de Ponto in English The Loves of Clivio and Lozio a Romance Mr Knowles his Rudiment of the Hebrew Tongue A Book of Scheams or Figures of Heaven ready set for every four Minutes of times and very usefull for all Astrologers Florus Anglicus or an exact History of England from the Reign of William to the death of the Late King Lingua or the Combate of the Tongue and the five Senses for superioritie a serious Comedy The Spirits Touchstone being a clear discovery how a man may certainly know whether he be truly taught by the Spirit of God or not The Poor mans Physician and Chyrurgion Physicall Rarities containing the most choice Receipts in Physick and Chyrurgery for the cure of all Diseases Incident to mans body By R. Williams To which is added the Physical Mathematicks By Hermes Tres. Maggistus The Idol of Clowns or the Relation of Wat Tiler's Rebellion The Christian Moderator in 3 parts The Golden-fleece or a Discourse of the cloathing of England Dr Sibbs his Divine Meditations Vigerius Preceptes of Idiolismes 8o Grotij Poemata 8o Duodecim Doctor Smith's Practice of Physick The Grammar Warre Possellius Apothegmes Fasciculus Florum Crashaw's Visions The Juniper Lecture Helvicus Colloquies The Christian Souldier his Combate with the three arch-enemies of mankind the world the flesh and the devil Hensius de Crepundiis The History of Russia or the Govern of the Emperour of Muscovia with the manner and fashions of the people of that Countrey Drexeliu's School of Patience Drexelius his right Intention of every ones Action 12o Viginti Quat The New Testament The third part of the Bible Sr Richard Baker's Med. and Prayers for every day of the Week 24o Playes The Ball Chawbut Conspiracy Obstinate Lady l. Hist. 11. 6.5 Pares prafat. in Chirnrg See Petr. Martyr Dec. 1. ● 9. Of the new world Tobacco an Antidote to poyson Against Helebore A History It staies hunger and thirst See Strabo lib. 15. Cael. Rhodigin li● 24. c. 21. Laert. 1.9 de vit morib Philos. Valleriol lib. 2. l●cor commuu Cae●ius l. 24. cap. 21. Ferror l. 9 Meth. Whether the smoke of Tobacco can nourish Another question Arg. 1. Confirmation For the other side N●t 〈◊〉 Answer Answer to the Confirmation The esteem of Tobacco amongst the Barba●i●●● It takes away weariness The Scythians will be strangly drunk with smoke Max. T●riSerm 11. ●lso the Thracians See Pon●ponius Mela l. 2. Solinus c. 5. The Babilonians Herodotus l. 1. near the end The Indian Priests The wonderfull craft of the devil amongst the Indians The custome of the Indian Physicians Iohannes Metellus It prepares a Ca●a●re in a cold matter For the memory Note History 1. The smoke of Tobacco is very hurtful for young mens bodies Especially for the Cholerick It will cause vomit Therefore it is an enemy to the stomack It alters the body L. 2. de siguis Lib de cau sis Morbor What is Tabes 1. de Medic fimp. facul Forgetting God for smoak Commendation of health lib. 1 ep. 2. The way to preserve health Cic. lib 2. de Sence In Philoeb de summ● bon● lib. 1. Elig Pl●t lib. de ●uend val Horat. 1. ●p 12. lib. 27. c. 3. Epist. 39. Ep. 32. I●enal Sat. 2.8 What Pipes the barbarous People use An Objection The negative part The affirmative part Reason Note Answer to the opposite argument Another question whether the smoke if Tobacco swallowed into the stomach can bring forth sufluous moisture of the Brain The affirmative part For the negative part How purging is made Aristotles reason confu●ed The question decided Another question whether the Brain can be dried other parts of the body remaining in medioerity The negative part The contrary part Answer to the argument contrary Custome what Avicen 6. 4. tr i. c.1 Caliu● l. 11 c.13 Plini ● 25 c. 2 Martiall 5. 17. Heurn in meth. ad prax l. 3 c. 17. The kind The differences Description of the Ma●e The branches The Root Description of the Female The third sort of Tobacco called commonly black or yellow Henbane The time The Lote Tree The way of ●sowing it Transplant●tion The name The Embassadours Plant. The prior Plant. Petum Tobacco Picielt the Herb of the holy Cross Whence it is called Nicotiana Female Petum The temperament of Tobacco Male and Female The use and effects It takes away weariness The juyce of Tobacco makes one drunk A fume from the dried leaves of Tobacco To stay hunger and thirst A History for the Dropsy For Diseases of the Head Catarers Head-ach Dimnes● Deafness Ozena Redness of the face Tooth-ach The Ulcers and fores of the Gums Swelling of the Throat from Rheum● Diseases of the Thorax Short Wind. An old Cough Use of the powder of Tobacco Stomach pain Crudities Surfeit Swounding The Colick The Iliac The Liver The Spleen The Dropsie Worms ●mrods The Womb Suffoca●●-● on of the Matrix Sciatica Tumours Impostumes Kibes For Burns Old Wounds Scabs malignant and cancerous Ulcers Tetters Scrophulus Green Wounds F●ux of Blood Sordid Ulcer of the Pox Old Ulcers A speck on the Face Ulcerated For Scrophulas For the stinging of Nettl●s Warts Corns A Plag● Carbuncle Venomous stings and bites of mad dogs Poysoned Weapons Against Poyson For Cattel Hurts of Horses or other Beasts by galling Against Hellebore An Experiment of a Dog poysoned An Experiment for Venome The use of Female Tobacco To cure Breasts with Cancers The third sort of Tobacco The forces of the juyce of Tobacco The distilled water Oyl by Infusion Oyl of the Seeds Oyl distilled The way to make Salt of it The first way Another way The third way Compound water Oyntment of Tobacco Otherwise Otherwise Otherwise Otherwise Another against Wounds with Gun-shot Another for the Scabs Another for Wounds Balsam of Tobacco Another for wounds of Gun-shot