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A01019 Panala medica vel sanitatis et longævitatis alumna catholica: = The fruitfull and frugall nourse of sound health and long life. Per Guil: Folkingham Gen: Math. & Med. studiosum. Folkingham, W. (William) 1628 (1628) STC 11125; ESTC S118470 50,394 148

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Panala also supercedes and saues the charge of preparations for cutting of humors and of vehiculums for diffusion and cariage into all parts of the body both which helps are necessarily required in most other sorts and formes of Physicke Besides that this sparing or temperate Diet requisite in the vse hereof saues more money in meat and Drinke then the cost this Physicke comes vnto and for the second Infusion of the same Bag it lasts no lesse time and costs nothing you know but new Raisons and Ale yet is it of excellent vse either for Meale-Drinke in th' vse of th' other or after th' other is spent for rectifying and confirming the State of the Body For the new and Nude Infusion compounded without Purgers the proportion finds a man altering Physicke for a matter of two pence per Diem besides Ale except it bee made a Meal-drinke which in most cases is needlesse Touching the Time taken-vp in continuing the take of this Physicke I may say Sat cito vt sat scite fit Medicatio quae sat bene Good speed is euermore best speed But this salue may well be saued here 's seldome any Soare to need it For in Cautionare courses for Prevention of Infirmities it spends time but loses none because it interrupts no businesse saue when the Inclemencie of the Heauens giue Caueat of Keepe-in to auoyd the iniuries of ill weather which no wise man will vpon any Naturall Flux expose his body vnto and in the Arrest of Sicknes 't is the Infirmity not the Physicke that detaines him within Doores not so much for shelter and couert from the frownes and worse effects of the Skye as for the necessitated Dures enforced by the Disease besides that if vrgent occasions call forth into intemperate weather from Cautionary courses he may intermit a day or more as in Cap. 6. is laid downe Nor doth the medicine giuen ouer or ended after moderate continuance constipate or leaue the body Costiue ouer-dryed heated debilitated or exhausted of Balsamique iuices nor affected with any distemper ill Impression or deprauing affects cōtracted or dimaning from the same as is already declared Cap. 9. but well disposed vigorous actiue and full of Spirits He that is any thing verst in the Practique of Physicke may easily obserue and find that Nature euermore best accords and cooperates with Medicines which aggrate and oblectate the Senses but shewes her selfe auerse in refractary reluctation against the displeasant so that euen Stomatiques giuen for comfort and fortification if they be very ingrate doe bring forth little Good but in stead of subuening and helping they subvert and hurt the Ventricle what fruit then can bee expected from Physicke whose Disgust and auersnesse to Tast and Stomacke breed●s that nauseous loathing in Nature which peruerts her operatiue Faculties in all parts of the Body Best practitioners therefore to preuent all incongruences and to gratifie the patient do clarifie color edulcorate acidulate aromati●e Syrupes Iulapes Apozemes Electuaries and other Formes of physicke respectiuely palliating pills with gilding when they cannot paliate their bitternesse For when familiar Obiects delight the Eye recreate the Sensory of smelling please the Pallate comfort the Stomake and exhilerate the Heart that Fountaine of Life they Sympathyze and side with Nature eleuate the Spirits stimulate and stirre vp the languishing Appetite rouze her drowsie Forces and Faculties vitall and Animall sopite in sicknesse and resuscitate and refresh the Natiue Heat which alone concocts digests and calmes Diseases and by extenuating the Thicke and clensing the viscous Humors and by expediting Obstructions faciliates and promotes the operations both of Food and physicke insomuch that purges compounded of some Ingredients which of themselues would subuert or disturbe the Stomacke if they be condited corrected and accommodated with good Aromatiques they are little or nothing offensiue to the principall parts and more safely purge excrementitious Humors by Stoole as also by vomit respectiuely My care therefore was so to compound my Panala that besides the little Cost and lesse Cumber it neither offends the Eye with the loathed Obiect of a muddy substance nor the smell with ill vapor or sauor nor palate nor ventricle with disgust or ingrate Relish but it is a depured cleere sweet delicate and singular Extract impregnated with the succulent Iuices sincere Spirits and singular Virtues of Specifique Ingredients Moreouer 't is of a moderate Temperature indifferently accommodable to euery Age Sex and Constitution and so familiar and pleasing to the Sight Smell Taste and Stomacke and so conformable to the principall Members that the most curious palates and daintiest Bodies may and doe drinke it and digest its operations with Delight yet for all this will I not arrogate the title of a Purum Putum Areanū vnto my Panala though considering the whole progresse of preparations of the Potion from the growing of the Graine to the drawing of the Drink it may well merit the esteeme of a singular Extract and Spagyrique Medicine Much lesse will I bee so absurd an Impudent to attribute vnto one and the same Infusion founded vpon irrationall Empiricie or other confused Intention the potent Supercede of all other Physicke and so to gull the world or beget an opinion that my single Panala is simply an absolute Panacea which instar vniuersalis cujusdam vniuersalissimi is able to cure all diseases in all Persons and at all Times promiscuously without other meanes One Last fits not the Size and Shape of euery Foot nor can any one Medicine bee of that admirable efficacie that it can alone perform all the Intentions of Medication in all Constitutions and Complexions no lesse numerous and variable than Faces and in all Cases of Sicknes without distinction yet thus much giue me leaue to affirme and say of it though I doe intirely honour the Fundamentalls of Physicke found in the most exact obseruations of our Fore-Fathers the Grandees of Medicine that for virtues accommodations this Potion it is not easily paralleld besides that it hath this speciall prerogatiue that it is in a manner a Compendium for all cures the base perpendicular that measure all Triangles or rather the Triangle which measures euen without either of them all Figures and may easily be reduced to the equivalence of a Circular Scale or Sector accommodable and applicable to euery Chart or Dimension sith it is richly suited with preparatiues evacuatiues cordialls and Rectifyers and may easily be impregnated with the spirits of Spaw Waters with more salutary preualence than can bee deriued from crude springs whose farre blazed fame superstition rings so loud A summary plaine Direction for the Patients preparation and vsage of Panala with the Cost and virtues thereof in generall THe Bag of Ingredients is commonly here to be had of me ready bound vp for conuenient carriage to any place in the Kingdome the weight and bulke small the cost little for I afford it for fiue shillings with Purgers for halfe the
Classicke Authors Because of the Heat and Drinesse by some suspected to bee in Guaiacum I had vtterly disclaimed it for all its Sanctimonie saue that the oyly substance praepinguis resinacea chiefly in the blacke Heart euen of the old Stock saies it participates of a cerain moisture whereby it conserues and nourishes the Humidum primigenium of the Intrals and solid parts ventremque lubricū facit praeterquam dum sudores promoventur and yet with astringent drinesse corroborates the moist loose and nauseous Stomack and all other the vessells For these virtues and for its further great Fame see Fernelius and Montanus who neuer had the young tendrels of the two yeere old Tree to which some ascribe the most Vertue and Bezoardique Quality in which it hath the Power of an Antidote directly opposing and oppugning putrid Contagions I haue dispensed with some proportionable degree of its Ingredience yet but as a Quarter Master vnder command of a temperate potent and most pretious specifique to moderate all excesse But for China the costly and trauell'd Courtier He is wholly cashierd both Fund and Caske for all his Cash-worth because I find Him like many Auliques meere Complement rich in promises poore in performances besides that Renodaeus disallowes Him in the sicke of Consumptions and Hucchen sayes He is vnwholsome for the Sound And for that all sorts of Physicke but most of all all extended courses of Medication as this is doe much affect and work vpon the primarie Instruments of Concoctions the Monarch of the belly and Fountaine of Blood the Stomacke and the Liver I haue for their speciall comfort and Corroboration furnisht the Fund or Bag with singular and most specifique Stomatiques and Hepatiques Nor are the principall parts any way neglected Here haue you a specifique Bezoardique to coole and corroborate the vitall spirits and an excellent Cephalique to fortifie the animal so that nor Heart nor Head want their munition to maintaine valid and constant incounters against diseases not that the inherent malignity of any Ingredient necessitates such fortification but to accommodate and attemper Heaters with Coolers and Resoluers and Openers with strong Roborators and mild Astringents according to Quercetan from Galen CHAP. IIII. Of the particular passages obseruable about the Infusion of the Fund or Bag. I Haue now enlarged and proportioned the Bag of Ingredients to Panala for two Gallons or twelue wine quarts of Ale that it may furnish man and wife for one weeke or one patient for two This is a bottle more than former vse and I hold it the meane and best proportion for most part to be obserued both for extracting preseruing and participating the Qualities of the Ingredience But this quantity of the Liquor may be somewhat augmented or diminished the potion made strōger or weaker of Medicinable Qualities to fit the affections of seuerall Stomackes the Custome of little or larger drinking or other intendments An ordinary Stand Steine or Ale Can with a Tap-hole will be an apt vessell to serue well for the Infusion prouided there bee alwayes care to keepe it close couered but a small Rundlet fitly bungd for Receipt of the Bagge will best of all retaine and conserue the Life and quicke Relish of the Liquor The Fund or Composition of Ingredients neatly made vp and included in a Bag of fine Bolter stuffe must be suncke into the vessell with a Peble stone or with some other Poize or constantly kept downe with forked stickes Oake and Ivie much improue the wholsomenes of the Drinke or other force to preuent its rising vp to the Breaking of the Body of the Yest because such a breach in open vessels would bee as pernicious to this Panala as the taking of vent or winde is vnto wine or other Liquors by venting out and evaporating their spirits The Ale or Beere must be well mixt and wrought vp with good store of Yest to crowne and keepe it from expense of spirits and the yesting in open vessells is requisite to be renewed once in 7. Daies for the sowring of the Yest turnes the Drinke with its tartnesse but shift of yest preserues the spirit and Life of the Liquor intire and the Ale fresh and quicke for a Month or more Time of Drinking The fittest and only Season to make this Infusion is the vsuall Time of the ordinary Tunning-vp of the Drinke that by Ebullition working and digestion in the vessell through its inward Heat of the fire of Nature it may effectually worke vpon macerate and ingest the concrete Iuices and Faculties of the Subiect matter and for better libertie of working the Rundlet may haue some houre Vent after the Liquor is tun'd into it but then it must be bunged vp close For placing the vessell of Liquor where it may receiue the benefit of accidentall or forraigne Heat to promote the Operation vpon the Ingredients the force and efficacy of the inward and selfe contained Calidum Innatum or inbred Heat of this Liquor is all sufficient for production of perfect maceration of the infused Materialls so that Cellars which preserue Wine Beere serue aswell for this as for them the like doe other close Roomes which are exempt from the Extreames of distemper'd Seasons no lesse from the spirit exhaling Summer Heats and others though they clarifie the Remnants then from the chilling and killing rigour of Winter although a qualified cold congregates and preserues the Spirits To the continuance of the Infusion The common practice in like Operations is neuer to straine nor stirre the Fund or Bag vntill all the Drinke be spent but it is full sufficient for matter of evacuating Operation especially to infuse it till there bee made a perfect Fermentation or Digestion of the continent Masse of Ingredients that the Ale being fully impregnated with the proprieties illiciated or ingested from them there may in the Body of the Liquor be bred and brought forth a new Nature fully participating in one Homogene and intire Body of natiue and acquisite Qualities it s owne and the Ingredients Three Dayes continuance is a competent Time for the Infusion to extract the purgatiue Faculties of the Bag before which space to begin Drinking thereof to auoid sowring and pricking is a poore tricke of preuention But if you deferre the broaching thrice three daies or more the Drinke will bee better depured and much more pleasant both in Sight and Taste without impeach to the Evacuatiue Operation besides that it thereby becomes more impregnate and imbibes its whole Dimensum both of Evacuatiue and Alteratiue Virtues therefore the best Index for Broaching Panala is the Test of perfect Depuration My Custome and Rule for curious palats is to direct that after foure or fiue Dayes Infusion the Ale bee all drawne into Bottles and Corkt and kept like vsuall Bottle-Ale for by this meanes it is neatly preserued fortie dayes and more if need coole perfect and intire in Tast and Virtue to the last Cup. This is the