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A50456 Tutela sanitatis sive Vita protracta The protection of long life, and detection of its brevity, from diætic causes and common cutoms. Hygiastic præcautions and rules appropriate to the constitutions of bodyes; and various discrasyes or passions of minde; dayly to be observed for the preservation of health and prolougation of life. With a treatise of fontinells or issues. Whereunto is annexed Bellum necessarium sive Medicus belligerans the military or practical physitian reveiwing [sic] his armory: furnished with medical weapons munition against the secret invaders of life; fitted for all persons and assaults; with their safe and regular use, according to medical art and discipline by Everard Maynwaring doctor in physick. Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699? 1664 (1664) Wing M1517; ESTC R213837 52,197 167

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your body be weak and brought low with the disease for nature will strengthen and be much incouraged dayly by the assistance of these Medicines and Methodical course prevailing upon the disease And you will be more cheerful and strong then at first when you began In the interim during this course and method no day is prohibited but you may use the powder of Saturne if there be any Ulcer pustuls Scabs or tumors caused by this disease also the Restringent powder if there be a Gonorrhaea and if your mouth be fore or the gums swelled and tender by reason of the malignant humor spending it self that way by spitting as sometimes it doth then use to gargle your mouth often with hot broth or warm Beer sweetned with hony and you need not fear any prejudice Haematic Powder THe Haematic Powder is appointed as a necessary help to rest ain an immoderate Flux of blood that is hurtful and weakning to nature whether it be the overflowing of womens monthly purgations vomiting or spiting of blood Haepatic Fluxes by Stool by Vrine or at the nose It corrects the acrimony tenuity or serosity and heat of blood which stimulates to expulsion and causeth transudation apertion or erosion of a vein It incrassates and thickens the blood And makes it indisposed for fluxion constringeth and bindes the Vessels and assists the dibility of the retentive faculty Take it in a draught of Verjuice Posset cold morning and night in bed The full Dose is one Dram for twelve years old half a dram Febrific Elixir THe Febrific Elixir is very auxiliary to mitigate and allay the burning heat of Fevers it checks the fermenting ebullition and aestuation of the blood resists febrific putrefaction and disposeth to transpiration of hot putrid vapours which causeth restlesness and unquiet watchings asswageth immoderate thirst irrigates and refresheth the parched spirits excites decayed appetite by restoring the stomachical ferment and is grateful to the stomack The full Dose is twenty drops for young people so many drops as they are years old Shake the bottle when you use it You may take it in a glass of White-wine or mingled with fresh smalbeer equal parts a good draught twice in the day or night You may put Syrup of Oranges or Lemmons if you will to it for the Pallate sake you need not fear the heat of the wine to prejudice you Sarcotic Pills THE Sarcotic Pills are appointed for Vicers internal and external they exsiccate clense and heal by their Balsamick vertue excoriations and ulcers within the body where there is a possibility of cure taking away all corrosive and sharp fretting humors which continues the ulceration they are very advantagious towards the cure of external ulcers and sores in any part of the body subtracting the antecedent cause evacuating serous acrid humors which feeds the sore and prohibites healing they are proper and beneficial for wounded persons to expedite their cures they are good for Scabbed persons Leprous or have any breakings out upon the skin The Dose for Man or Woman is 5 or 6 Pills for 14 years old 4 Pills Take them 3 or 4 mornings in a week you may lie an hour or 2 after them in bed 3 hours after taking them you may drinke posset drink or whey Which also is best for your common drink in the forementioned cases and to have it steeled with gads of steel quenched therein Sudorific Pills THE Sudorific Pills are aperitive resolutive and discussive opens the pores and procures breathing sweats removes Cold Aches and stiffness in the Muscles and joints transpires and breaths out putrid vapours and superfluity of crudy watery humors and rheumatic moisture depurates and clenseth the bloud and opens obructions very profitable in contusions or bruises dissipates and scatters the Flux of humors resorting to the dolorous part affected and prevents coagulation of the bloud resolves it if already fixed and congealed they prevent tumors and internal apostumation and disperseth a colleciton of humors A general Medicine and may fitly be used in all cases that require sweating with facility and benefit You may take them 2 or 3 mornings together fasting in bed covered warm a quarter of an hour after drink a draught of hot posset-drink then sweat will break forth lye in it for 2 hours then take off clothes by degrees and cool with discretion The full Dose is 4 Pills for 14 years old 3 Pills Sympathetic Powder THE Sympathetic Powder is of known vertue in cureing green wounds as also the Tooth-ach Take a few drops of bloud from the wound in a peice of linnen lay upon the bloud a little of this powder then tye it up close and put it in your bosome and keep it warm day and night for if cold or wet happen to it the wounded person will be much disturbed and pained If there be wounds in several parts each wound must have a several cloth used in like manner wash the wound with white-wine or the parties urine then binde up the wound with convenient linnen cloth that cold come not to it and in such manner as the brims of the wound may draw towards each other the third day open the wound and wash away the quittour or corruption then bind it up again with fresh clothes and you will have a speedy cure if the wound be in such a part of the body as is cureable In like manner you may do to a beast wounded with successe For the Tooth-ach thus cause your gum to bleed where the pain is with a pen-knife or needle then stain a cloth with it the breadth of a groat without rheum then lay a little powder to it tie it up and keep it as aforesaid and it seldom fails to give present ease and cure Issue Cere-cloth THE Issue Cerecloth is very commodious for those who have Issues in any part of the body it attracts and draws to the place for vent extravafated superfluous erratic humors causeth a dry Issue to run and brings away filthy matter prevents inflammation and keeps an Issue coole very necessary in journyes and voyages one peice will serve a month in wearing then lay on a fresh one wipe it and turn the other side to the place every dressing and lay a paper upon it A Catalogue of the Diseases and Symptomes for which the Medicines are peculiarly appointed PAlsy page 80. 81. Lethargy page 80. 81. Convulsions page 80. 81. Falling-Sickness page 80. 81. Vertigoe page 80. 81. Head-ach page 80. 81. Tremors page 80. 81. Rheums page 80. 81. 114. Bad hearing page 80. 81. Bad sight page 80 81. Coughs page 82. 83. Consumption page 82. 83. 100. Spitting blood page 82. 83. Short breath page 82 83. Ill savoured breath page 82 83 88. Palpitation of the heart page 85. Fainting page 85. Oppression at heart and stomack page 85. Melancholy vapours page 85. Bad Stomack page 87 88. Surfets page 85 87. Pain at stomack page 87. 88. Wind page 85 Worms page 87 88. Cholick page 87. Costiveness page 96. Fluxes page 87 95. Jaundice page 90. Gripings page 87. Spleen page 90 91 92. Scurvy page 90 91 92. Obstructed Liver page 90. Dropsies page 93 94. Obstructed Mesentery page 90 Stone and gravel page 98 97. Infirmities of the Urine page 98. 99. Gonorrhaea page 103. Green-Sickness page 101. Them immoderate page 111 Fits of the Mother page 101. Barrenness page 100. Masculine Imbecillity page 100. Hard-labour page 102. Weak backs page 100. Fevers page 85. 112. Plague page 85. Small-Pox page 85. Measels page 58. French-Pox page 170. 180. 109. Poysons page 58. Gout page 104. R●nkness of body page 100. Inflamations page 107. Tumors page 107. Vlcers page 107. 113. Bruises page 114. Aches page 114. Stiffness page 114 Scabs page 107 103. Itch page 107. 103. Tettes page 108. Ring-worms page 107. Swarthyness page 150. 160. Sun-burn page 150. 160. Morphew page 150. 160. Spots page 105. 160. Chilblains page 107. Initia Morborum quamvis levia serpunt Venienti occurrite FINIS The Medicines are appointed at these Rates that none may give more or expect them for less   s. d CApital Pills 2 6 Cephalic Essence 5 0 Pectoral Electuary 2 0 Balsamic Extract 7 0 Cordial Tincture 2 6 Bezoardic Confection 3 0 Stomack Pills 2 6 Digestive Elixir 5 0 Cachectic Pills 3 4 Scorbute Tincture 5 0 Hydropic Pills 4 0 Hydropic Powder 3 4 Aperitive Powder 2 6 Retentive Powder 2 6 Nephritic Extract 6 0 Nephritic Powder 4 0 Dysuretic Powder 4 0 Restaurative Essence 10 0 Hysterical Pills 3 4 Expulsive Powder 5 0 Restringent powder 3 0 Arthritic Pills 4 0 Cosmetic Water 6 0 Powder of Saturn 2 0 Italick Pills 3 4 Neapolitan Pills 4 0 Haematic Powder 3 0 Febrific Elixir 5 0 Sarcotic Pills 4 0 Sudorific Pills 2 6 Sympathetic Powder 3 0 Issue Cerecloth 1 6 WHat Medicines you intend to keep for emergent occasions set them in dry places from moisture and they will remain in full vertue the Electuaries a year and half the Pills and powders two years the Elixirs Tinctures Extracts and Essences many years being close stopt FINIS