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A00527 Speculum ægrotorum. The sicke-mens glasse or, A plaine introduction wherby one may giue a true, and infallible iudgement, of the life or death of a sicke bodie, the originall cause of the griefe, how he is tormented and afflicted, what thinges are medicinable to the diseased person: and the day and houre in which he shall recouer, or surrender his vitall breath. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the foure humors, and how they are ingendered and distributed in our humane bodies: with certaine and manifest signes to discerne of what complexion any man is: and the operation that eating, drinking rest and exercise, worketh in euery person: with certaine speciall preseruatiues for the eye-sight. Composed by Iohn Fage, student in phisicke, and practitioner in astrologie. Fage, John, student in phisicke. 1606 (1606) STC 10665; ESTC S114685 34,615 72

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afflicted eyther by the Coniunction Quartile or Opposition of the ill fortunes Saturne Mars the sicke shal die chiefly if Iupiter or Venus doe not assist the moone or if she be combust and decreasing in light and motion Also the Dragons taile is of the nature of the ill fortunes but of himselfe hath not the interficient force of Saturne or Mars for as much as it is a line and not a Starre Likewise if the moone be in the via combusta which is from the middest of Libra vntill the middest of Scorpio or vnder the Sunne beames and decreasing in light or motion and applying to Saturne and Mars eyther by coniunction or any aspect chiefly by Quartile or Opposition aspect although their semidiameters onely beholde the semibeames of the moone it threatneth death An example A certaine man fell sicke and tooke his bed the mooone beeing three degrees in Scorpio decreasing in light and motion Mars 13. degrees in Libra and Saturne 27. degrees in Sagitarius and departed when the moone came to the 13. degres of Capricornus To know the times in which the sicke person shall feele ease of his paine or recouer his health HAuing found by the Doctrine aforesaid that the sicke person shall not departe then as often as the moone méeteth with●●● bodie or aspect of the fortunes Iupiter or Venus during the 〈◊〉 of the disease at that instant the sicke person shall bee 〈…〉 eased of his dolorous paines the ill fortunes the contrari● 〈…〉 first obuiating or meeting of Luna with Iupiter or Venus 〈◊〉 a Criticall Iudiciall or Mortall day the diseased person shall beg●● to recouer his health An example Anno Dom. 1605. the 28. of May about 7. of the 〈…〉 the forenoone a certaine friend of mine fell sicke in his Bed th●… Moone being then in the 2. degr of Pisc●s decreasing Mars 18. degrees in Gemini Saturne 23. degrees in Sagitarius Iupiter 26. in Capricornus and Venus 4. degrees in Gemini Now for as much as I finde the Moone to be free from the interficient force of the ill fortunes I iudge the sicke shall not depart yet he was grieuously tormented and afflicted for because the hatefull beames of Mars his Quartile aspect was within the semidiameter of the Moone none of the fortunes did intermeddle their fauorable beames And when the Moone came to the 19. deg of Pisces meeting the Opposition of furious Mars he had a great and mighty fitte of sicknesse almost absolutely depriuing sence and motion Also he was sorely tormented when the Moone came to the 24. degree of Pisces because she then beheld Saturne with a spitefull Quartile aspect after that he began to amend forasmuch as that was a mortall day and Iupiter enuironed the Moone with a friendly Sextile aspect To knowe when and what time the sicke Person shall depart and be grieuously tormented NOW if you finde by the afliction of the Moone at the time the partie fell sicke that he shall dye then on the next mortall day that the Moone meeteth with eyther of the ill fortunes Saturne or Mars by coniunctiō Quartile or Opposition applying to thē either corporally or radiationally the sick shall dye at that day hours in which she commeth to the interficient point of the Zodiake which agreeth to the saying of Ptholomeus in the 16. Aphorisme of his Centiloquiums wherein he saith we must behold the motion of the Moone as she passeth through the Criticall Iudiciall and Mortall daies for if she be in them fortunate it will fall out well vnfortunate the contrarie An example The 17. day of May Anno Dom. 1605. A man fell sicke about a 〈◊〉 of the clocke at night the Moone being then in the 2. degree of Libra Sol in the 6. degree of Gemini Saturne in the 24. deg of Sagitarius Iupiter in the 27. degree of Capricornus Mars in the 10. degree of Gemini and Venus in the 22. degree of Taurus Now I 〈◊〉 the Moone aflicted by the hatefull Quartile aspect of Saturne being scituated within the maleuolous beames of the semidiameter of froward Saturne wherby I iudge that the sicke shall depa●t then entring into the Table of Criticall Iudiciall and Mortall dayes I finde the first mortall day to bee when the Moone commeth to the 27. deg of the said signe of Libra yet for asmuch as that degree is free from the oppression of the ill fortunes I affirme that the sicke shall not dye at that time the Moone commeth to the said signe and degree Therfore I seeke the next dying day which is when the moone commeth to the 12. degree of Sagitarius which being aflicted by the Opposition of Mars collocated in the 14. degree of Gemini I iudge he shall dye when the Moone commeth to the 12. degrée of Sagitarius and so he did Note that during the time and permanence of the sicknesse as often as the Moone meeteth the bodies or ill aspects of the distroyers of nature so often the diseased person shal feele and sustaine very sore panges Furthermore some Astronomers affirme that as long as the Moone decreaseth in motion so long the griefe shal aggrauate and waxe greater and greater But Hyppocrates in Libro de Iudicijs infirmitat secundum lunam saith thus when the sick person taketh his bed you must consider whether the moone departeth out of combustion for then the sicknesse shall increase vntil Luna commeth to Opposition by reason that humors increase in mens bodies and if shee be then with good Plannets it falleth out well with euill the contrarie Of the cause of the disease TO knowe the cause of the disease you must looke with what Plannet the moone is configurated or adioyned eyther by coniunction or aspect and according to the nature and influence of that planet iudge the disease that afflicted the moone The coniuction or any aspect of the ill fortunes doth afflict the Moone and the Quartile and Opposition of Sol and Mercury Now if Sa●●rne or Mercury oppresse the Moone the disease shal be slowe and slacke with lassitude and heauinesse of the limbes insomuch that the sicke shall scarce bee able to stirre his bodie and the disease shall shew it selfe by little and little by coldnes of the bodie with defluction debillitie and obstruction causing the sicke to awake out of his sleepe sodainly or by starts c. The sicke person also as Hermes saith shall be sollitarie silent and fearefull desiring heate warme cloathes and darknesse with often sighing and continual oscitation and yawning the whole superficies of the body will be colde and dry and the pulses little and slow The cure of such is by thinges that disolue and binde But if the Moone at that time the person fell sicke bée afflicted by Mars or the Sunne all the superficies and vpper parts of the body shall be in extreame heat as if they were incensed and kindled with fire The party shall bée very prone and apt to anger crying-out with scritches