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A38771 The universall medicine, or, The virtues of the magneticall, or antimoniall cup confirmed to be a health-procuring, health-preserving, and health-restoring effectuall medicine by extant monuments of antiquity, by testimonies of Honourable personages, by 100 admirable and rare experiments, by 200 persons of quality that have experienced the same / collected by John Evans ... Evans, John, Minister and preacher of God's word. 1651 (1651) Wing E3452; ESTC R7392 45,036 66

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operation it is somewhat difficult and doubtfull to foreknow and presage for it operateth according as it is most convenint for the present estate and constitution of the body Sometimes and in some constitutions it operateth by Vomit alone in some others by siedge alone in others by Urine and Sweat but most commonly it worketh all these wayes and ever without any violence or danger To prescribe a time for the use of this Medicine is needlesse it may be safely taken any time of the year even in the time of the extreamest heat of Summer or coldest of Winter neverthelesse the Spring and fall are most convenient for all Physicall operations To prevent sicknesse or when any convenient occasion is offered it should be taken three times leaving a day or two between and every time take more than the former but for confirmed Diseases it should be taken three times in the week if occasions permit as long as it will work for when it hath cleansed and purified the body from all impurities and corrupt humors it worketh no more and then you may be sure the Patient is perfect well and this is a noble quality of this Medicine I have known it administred twenty nine times to a Gentlewoman that had the Falling-sicknesse of nine years continuance leaving intermedian dayes 1 2 or 3. betwixt as occasion required and the thirtieth time it wrought not at all although administred in a greater quantity and then it was apparent that her whole body was cleansed and she perfectly cured and delivered from the violence of that miserable Disease For it is most certain that so long as there is any preternaturall humors or offensive malignant matter remaining within the body it will work I have known it in some constitutions and also against some foul and dangerous Diseases upon thrice taking to have wrought three or four dayes after by Siedge yea sometimes with purging and sweating to the 12 13 or 15. day after the taking thereof and alwaies proved to be without any harm violence or danger And some being timerous have requested to have it staid but I ever advised the contrary and desired them to permit nature to have her course and to perfect her intended work for this Medicine is not to be feared and will eject nothing but that which well may and ought to be spared whatsoever malicious adversaries to experienced truth say to the contrary Against the pains of the Gout or any other pain ache tumor or swelling make the Infusion strong with White wine and bathe the grieved places half an hour long as hot as the Patient may endure it the night before you take it inwardly And by alone bathing the Temples of the Head the Legs and the Feet it taketh away all manner of inveterated pains of the Head and purgeth the Body also although you take it not inwardly at all and this is an approved truth For swellings wounds fistulaes and ulcerous sores wash them well with the hot infusion made with White wine and Syrindge in the Liquor into the bottome and cleanse the sores well apply wet clothes three or four fould hot to the sore orifices take care you doe not Tent neither binde too hard And by using this means you may perfectly cure any Disease or Infirmity that may be cured by any other Means Skill or Art Beware of Counterfeit Pernitious Dangerous and Violent Cups Howsoever use them not according to my directions and if you doe and receive harm or miscarry blame your own willfullnesse and let your blood bee required at their hands that have abused you this my Premonition shall plead my Innocency before the Lord The names of such Ancient Philosophers and Learned Physitians that have written of the Medicinall Virtues of this Magneticall or Antimoniall Cup 1. Theophrastus Paracelsus 2. Martinus Rulandus 3. Josephus Quercitanus 4. Duncanus Bornettus 5. Lybavius tract. Alch. 6. Oswaldus Crollius 7. Thalingus Poppius 8. Johannes Dan. Millius 9. Angelus Sala 10. Johannes Rhenanus 11. Basilius Valentinus 12. Matthias Vntzerus 13. Guilielmus Avisonus 14. Philippus Mullerus 15. Suchtenius 16. Baptista Porta 17. Poterus his Pharmacopea 18. Johannes Beguinus 19. Leonardus Phirovanti 20. Guilielmus Olivarius 21. Severinus Scotobrittan Sir Theodore Mayern Kt. and Dr. of Physick and Physitian in Ordinary to the Kings most excellent Majesty hath approved and experienced the same often times with happy and good successe These Learned men of our own Nation and Countrey by their own Experiments and Observations have confirmed the same as by their severall Certificates may appear Daniell Featly D. of D. Moegan Wynne D. of D. Richard Naper D. of D. Nicholas Page D. of D. M. Henry Walker B. of D. M. Hugh Maurice B. of D. M. John Vicars B. of D. M. Aynscombe B. of D. Robert Fludd Esq D. of Physick Barthol Van der lasse D. of Phys. Philip Molthery Dr. of Physick Guilielmus Olivarus D. of Phys. John Rudston Dr. of Physick William Freeman D of Physick John Higgans Dr. of Physick Richard Freeman Dr. of Physick Michael Wainman D. of Physick Symon Ryder Dr. of Physick Richard Collet D. of Physick William Bayly Dr. of Physick William Hodgets D. of Physick These Right Honourable Personages have Experienced this my Magneticall Medicine with happy and good successe The R. Hon. the E. of Mulgrave The R. Hon. the E. of Norwich The R. Hon. the E. of Bridgwat The R. Hon. the E. of Malboro The R. Hon. the E. of Nithisdale The R. Ho. L. Viscount Cambden The R. Hon. John Lord Harries The R. Ho. the Countesse of Darby The R. Ho. the Count of Westmerl The R. Hon. the Countesse of Devonshire The R. Ho. the Count of Excester The R. Ho. the Count of Leicester The R. Hon. the Count of Malb The Hon. Lady Theophila Cook The Hon. the Lady Wilbraham The Hon. the Lady Delaware The Hon. the Lady Jackson The Hon. the Lady Apsley The Hon. the Lady Willoughby The Hon. the Lady Shelley The Hon. the Lady Thorowgood The Hon. the Lady Browne The Hon. the Lady Farell The Hon. the Lady Shurley The Hon. the Lady Jepson These Right Worshipfull Knights and Gentlemen of Reputation and Credit have Experienced the same and approved it to be without Violence or Danger Sir Edward Powell Knight one of the Masters of his Majesties Honourable Court of Requests Sir Francis Kinnaston Knight Esquire to his Majesties Body Sir Thomas Middleton Knight Sir Robert Naper Knight Bar. Sir Guilbert Cornwall Knight Baron of Burford Sir Thomas Payton Kn. and Bar. Sir John Shelley Knight and Bar. Sir Peter Mutton Knight Sir Philip Landen Knight Sir Thomas Burton Knight Sir Richard Jifford Knight Sir Thomas Styles Knight Sir Anthony Thomas Knight Sir Fulbert Varnat Knight Sir Richard Waltingstall Knight Sir Christopher Nevell Knight Sir William Ford Knight Sir William Fonte Knight Sir Richard Naper Knight Sir Richard Hutton Knight Sir Edward Scot Knight Sir John Compton Knight Sir William Weston Knight Sir William Savage Knight Esquires Francis Godolphin Esquire Edward Scot Esquire Lyster Blunt Esquire Thomas Godfrey Esquire John Grymsdych Esquire William Molins Esquire Thomas Houldford Esquire Roger Ellys Esquire Richard Norris Esquire Thomas Edmonds Esquire William Edmunds Esquire Thomas Longe Esquire John Savage Esquire Thomas Challoner Esquire Humfrey Gunter Esquire William Cheriton Esquire Francis Tompson Esquire Richard Aston Esquire Robert Tompson Esquire John Poole Esquire William Audrey Esquire Thomas Weekes Esquire William Vince Esquire Thomas Litton Esquire Edward Savage Esquire William Cowse Esquire Phylip Child Esquire George Mynne Esquire Henry Collet Esquire Fancis Munday Esquire Henry Knight Esquire William Nottle Esquire William Staneley Esquire Henry Poole Esquire Arthor Wallys Esquire Richard Hasellburie Esquire John Lathum Esquire Francis Lathum Esquire Robbert Wallys Esquire Henry Nicholls Esquire Thomas Ockrave Esquire John Anderson Esquire Richard Folly Esquire Roger Fowke Esquire Alexander Dixson Esquire Thomas Savage Esquire John Shelden Esquire John Hunt Esquire Edward Powell Esquire Nicholas Macham Esquire Henry Prat Esquire John Woodhouse Esquire Henry Bromely Esquire Innocent Rashe Esquire John Blunden Esquire Thomas Blundell Esquire William Overton Esquire William Craddock Esquire John Clackston Esquire Richard Warner Esquire Thomas Morton Esquire Thomas Carroll Esquire William Edmunds Esquire Thomas Wood Esquire Henry Hill Esquire Thomas Stoakes Esquire William Shephard Esquire Henry Lovelace Esquire Thomas Prat Esquire John Leigh Esquire Samuel Ward Esquire George Eves Esquire James Lathum Esquire John Thorpe Esquire Henry Berkeley Esquire Henry Pickering Esquire John Smith Esquire William Shephard Esquire Arthur Hill Esquire Michael Jues Esquire William Poole Esquire Henry Hunniman Esquire Alexander Emmerson Esquire John Warcoape Esquire Charles Robinso● Esquire John Thornburie Esquire Thomas Kercher Esquire William Talcoate Esquire William Wakeman Esquire Edmund Harrison Esquire James Beard Esquire William Wakeman Esquire Henry Turner Esquire William Brewer Esquire John Applebee Esquire Thomas Mason Esquire Thomas Brinfield Esquire John Price Esquire William Weston Esquire Thomas Brereton Esquire John Malborn Esquire Edward Powell Esquire Merchants and Citizens of London Mr. Ludowick Roberts Mr. Richard Morris Mr. Foster by the Exchange Mr. Tichborne Mr. Babington Mr. Campion Mr. Robert Fowles Mr. Richardson Mr. Thomas Mr. Corderoy Mr. Waite Mr. Wright Mr. Turnor Mr. Gregorie Mr. ●ightman Mr. Hayes Mr. Master Mr. Reginalds Mr. Godwyn Mr. Clarke Mr. Pocock Mr. Davies Mr. Vaughan Mr. Peter Maurice With many others tha no● I doe willingly omit In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established Math. 18. 16. 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