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A86991 Ourography or Speculations on the excrements of urine with the distinctions, causes, colours, and contents thereof: and other symptomes observed in nature. Also, a philosophicall discourse of the colours of urine, with the art of mixing them, according to quantity, number, and weight. By Henry Hamand. Hamand, Henry. 1655 (1655) Wing H469; ESTC R223743 26,561 112

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A. sometime of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge The Rock of Ages or a Treatise of the eighteen Attributes of God twelve of them communicable and six incommunicable being the substance of Sundry Lectures by Thomas Larkham M. A. somtime of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge FINIS §. 1. Urine whence derived §. 3. How the urine descendeth into the ureters and giveth knowledge of the state and disposition of the humors §. 1. Obstruction of Urine how caused 2. What diseases obstruction of urine causeth in the members §. 3. Of conversion of urine to the parts of the body §. 1. Of Colour what it is and how made perspicible and distinguished 2. Of simple colours viz. of white and black §. 3. Of secondary colours and from whence they arise §. 4. Of colours intermediate or mixed §. 1. Of white Urine like milk snow-water water or silver shining c. what they signifie §. 2. Of Urines pale flaxen or palish ● Of 〈…〉 or yellow like gold §. 4. Of subcitrine light saffron or saffron Vrines §. 5. Of Urines Crystalline milk white with thick substance or horn-white §. 7. Of bloudy Urine and mattery §. 8. Of reddish Urine red like a burning Cole or ruddish dimmer then gold §. 9. Of claret crimson purple blew and blewish Urines §. 11. Of Urines that be Ash-colour colour of lead and their indications §. 1. Of Contents appearing in the Sediment or lowest Region of Urine §. 2. Of Contents appearing in the sublation or middle Region and how they differ from those in the sediment §. 3. Of Contents appearing in the cloud or upper Region §. 4. Sheweth what the clouds in Vrine are like and what they signifie §. 5. Of Deformed contents appearing in the whole Region of the cloud §. 1. Colours appearing on the Crown or Cirle §. 2. Of spume fome froth and bubbles appearing in the circle §. 3. Of Bubbles their kinds significatious and difference §. 4. Of foam froth and bubbles more particularly and what they signifie §. 5. How fome froth and bubbles are distinguished §. 1. Sheweth that in viewing of Vrines the age of the sick is to be considered §. 2. The time of the year is to be respected §. 3. The complexionall quality is to be observed §. 4. The kind of life condition of the patient §. 1 Generall Aphorismes to be had in memorie §. 3. Of the perspicuousness and darkness of Urine