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A72470 The bathes of Bathes ayde wonderfull and most excellent, agaynst very many sicknesses, approued by authoritie, confirmed by reason, and dayly tryed by experience: vvith the antiquitie, commoditie, propertie, knovvledge, vse, aphorismes, diet, medicine, and other thinges therto be considered and obserued. / Compendiously compiled by Iohn Iones phisition. Anno salutis. 1572. At Asple Hall besydes Nottingham. Jones, John, physician. 1572 (1572) STC 14724a.3; ESTC S107904 49,058 102

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for who I pray you who is so bold now a dayes as blind Bayarde goodwyfe Margerie and dame Siblie Thomas Tinker and Pierse pedler oh lamentable cace oh arrogant people oh lawes where are you executed Be ye therfore circumspect seeke not for euery matter the bathes but for such diseases as the Phisicions doute any waye else to cure nor gyue not councell in arte wher the wysest hath néed to be sought you ignorant In conclusion I wishe that you leaue a note of the commoditie receyued and a knowledge of your condition and calling in the recorods of the Mayor of the citie wher it shall be registred vntill a Phisicion ordinarie be appointed who then shal be ioyned wyth the Mayor paying to the poore mans boxe as in Buckstons is appointed and foure d. for registring your benefite receyued there and for other things some of the which I wish you to looke in the latter ende of Buckstones benefyte that the better ease may be found the deuiding of the male from the female so that they may not sée and embrace eche other it being a thing not onely so vndecent in the commendacion of forraine nacions but also a thing moste vnciuill and barbarous Therefore I beséeche you séeke in all thinges the glorie of God magnificence of the state and suffer ayde for them that shall come after The which ayde helpe and benefite I beséeche God to graunt all them that bée fauorers of the Gospel obeyers of the Prince and louers of their Countrie AMEN FINIS A Prayer made by the Authour of this ayde to be saide of all persons disseased méekely knéeling vpon their knées before they enter into the Bathes AS thou hast most mercifull Father through thyne infinite goodnes and grace vouchsafed to permit vs to come vnto these thy Bathes naturall thyne appointed ayde for the benefite of vs wretched creatures Euen so wée acknowledge most iustely that for our sinne and wickednes we are thus molested disseased and vexed Neuerthelesse wée incredible reioyce in these our afflictions knowing that whom thou punishest the same moste mercifully remembrest wherfore wée hope and certainly trust for that thou doest remember vs with these our gréefs and disseases that thou wilt likewyse vpon these our pitiefull petitions pardon all our misdéedes and aswell renew in vs the fruite of good workes as also the iust health agréeable to our creation and wée doo promise forgyuenesse too all them that haue offended vs so fréely as wée doo looke for the health of bodye lyfe and Soule at thy moste mightie handes for wée certainly knowe and the same faythefully beléeue that as the blessed bloud of our redéemer thy onely sonne coequall with thée in power and maiestie was shed for our sinnes so these thyne Elementes of water and mineralles may thorowe thy mighty operacion clense aways the lothsomenesse paynes and miseries of these oure féeble bodyes thy mysticall body thorow the comforte of thy pure spirit of grace the holy Ghost who with thy sonne our sauiour and thée our maker raigneth one God in personnes thrée alwayes more ready to helpe vs thy féeble creatures then wée bée able or ready to desire the same and therefore once and once agayne holding vp our handes to the heauen of heauens beséeche thy almighty Godheade of Trinitie too comforte and strengthen vs all that in thy fayth and vnitie be come hither for the benefytes of those Bathes that wée may returne whole safe and sounde to the better expressing of thy glory to the posterities for euer AMEN God saue the Quéenes Maiestie and encrease the fayth of thy Flocke preserue the Councell and all the Nobilitie Spirituall and Temporall FINIS A Table of all the principall matters conteyned in this booke of Bathes ayde to direct the Readers after the order of the Alphabet to finde any notable matter conteyned in the same AVgustus Caesar deuised the leape yeare Fol. 28. pag. 1. Antiquitie of Bathe fol. 1. pag. 2. All men going into the bathe must clēse theyr bodies fo 27 pag. 2. A prayer to be sayd of all them that enter the Bathe fol. 34. pag. 2. B BLadud edified the citie of Bathe fol. 1. pag. 2. Bath fyrst called Kayer Blaeydin fol. 1. pag. 2. Bathes of Bath not made hot by Magick fol. 20. pag. 2. Bathes in pestilent seasons must be auoyded fol. 29. pag. 1. C CAuse of the heat of Bathes fol. 9. pag. 1. Cause why some waters be hotter then other fol. 16. pag. 2. Colour of the bathes of Bath fol. 17. pag. 2. Clisters to purge chollerique fol. 32 Clisters to purge phlegmatique fol. 32 Clisters to purge Melanchollique ibidem Clister to breake winde ibidem Camphyre a kinde of Bitumen fol. 13. pa. 2 Counsayle the kay of wysedome fol. 21. pa. 1 Cause defined fo 22 pa. 2 D Definition of naturall Bathes fo 1 pa. 2 Definition of Science fo 9. pa. 1 Definition of Artificiall Bathe fo 1. pa. 2 Degrees of medicines defined fol. 20. pa. 1 E Exercise before entring into the Bathe fo 30. pa. 1 Effectes of Diet. fo 29. pa. 2. Euery matter probable muste bee reasoned too and c. fol. 8. pag. 2 F Fyre vnder the earth fo 9. pag. 2 Frication meet to be vsed fo 28. pa. 2 H Hote bathes in cold Regions fol 12. pag. 1 Hot Bath for colde sicknesses fol. 21. pag. 1 How you shall vse your self before you enter c. fol. 28. pag. 1 I Ioannes de Dondis confuted fol. 11. pa. 1 K Knowledge of causse necessarie in euery profession fol. 9. pag. 1 Kings Bath hote betweene both fol. 21. pag. 1 N Nothing can nourish whiche is not norished fo 29. pag. 1 P Puritanes better termed qrecisianes fo 24. pa. 1 Purgations for euery complexion fo 31. pa. 2 Propertie of euery definition fol. 1. pag. 2 R Rules to vnderstande the first Table fol. 26. Rootes of trees do enter so farre into the earth as c. fol. 12. pag. 1 Repletion to bee auoyded fol 29. pa. 1 Remedies for payne in the head fol. 30. pa. 2 Remedies for burning of vrine fo 32. pa. 2 Remedies for the Rume fol 33. pag. 2 Remedies for the appetite lost ibidem S Subiect preseruing fire vnder the earth Sicknesse defined fol 22. pa. 2 a Stipend benefyce or prebende in euery Cathedrall church for a graduate in Phisike fol. 22. pag. 2 T Three manner mixtions in bathes fol. 17. pa. 1 The Taste of bathes fo 18. pa. 1 The smell of the Bathes fol. 17. pag. 2 Tymes fyt to enter the Bathes fol. 27. pag. 2 Taste defined fol. 18. pag. 2 VV VVhence it is that waters spring hot fol. 11. pa. 1 VVhy the fyre goeth not foorth fo 15. pa. 2 VVaters of bathes fol. 16. pag. 2. VVhat the sick ought to do when he commeth to the bathes fol. 22. pag. 1. VVomen vvith childe must eschue the bathes fol. 27. pag. 2 VVhat bread vvhat flesh vvhat fish vvhat fruite is to bee permitted fol. 29. pag. 2. Y York first named Kayer Ebrank fol 2. pag. 1. Youghts dayly frequenting the bathes of Bathe fol. 27. Pag. 2. FINIS TO HIS FRIENDS KINSFOLKES and Alies of Bath Bristoll welles c. Iohn Iones Gentleman Graduate in Phisike sendeth greeting AS a lostie Style and longe discourse vnto them that desire playnnes and couet breuitie is a thing irkesome so a plain sence and an hartie affection vttered to friends as mee semeth is most alowable And for that the manifold courtesies and great commodities receyued as wel in youth as of late yeares at the handes of diuers friends kinsfolkes alies c. In the Counties of Gloucester Dorset Deuonia Worcester Sumerset were one principall cause which emboldened mee to take in hande this myne enterprise I could not but signifie the same vnto you myne assured good friends especially hauing without offence be it spoken in the goods of Fortune few equalles in the douries of Nature fewer in furniture of mynde none and chiefly in the vnderstanding of the holy Scripture as good sheepe followers a good sheepheard the right reuerend Father in God Doctor Barkley my very good Lord and singular Moecenas of all the learned I may not here forget my singular good Lady the Lady Sydenham nor hir worthie Sonne Mayster Henry Sydenham in wysedome comparable to Cato in valiantnes nothing inferiour to Hector whose singular good will forced mee for their sakes to deuyse somewhat that might benefyte vniuersally which whatsoeuer it bee I beseeche you all to accepte gratefully as a small presente of myne vnfayned hart towardes you Fare yee well ¶ From London Anno. 1572. Faultes escaped in the printing Fol. 3. Pag. 1. Line 3. For Mempria reade Memprice fo 3. pag. 1. lin 5. For Lorine read Locrine fol. 3. pag. 2. li. 2. For Monar reade Monarch fo 3. pa. 2. li. 10. For corni cornish fo 8. pa. 1. li. 28. For mediatis medicatis fo 10. pa. 1. li. 22. for milene read Mileus fol. 12. pag. 2. lin 32. for stixes reade flare fo 16. pa. 2. lin 21. for succéeding read succéeded fo 17. pag. 2. li. 28. for fannou guen freni reade Funnon Gwen frewy fol. 18. pag. 1. li. 3. for sussible sussible fo 23. pa. 2. li. 2. for whyt reade hote fo 23. pag. 1. lin 7. for pittie read pietie fo 24. pa. 1. li. 21. for Aphasesis read Aphayresis fol. 24. pag. 1. li. 11. for pinis pinish fol. ibi For hote body whole body fo 26. pag. 1. li. 17. For Spelne read Splene fol. 29. pag. 1. lin 25. read Aluments for Eliments fo 30. pa. 2. li. 19. For Nemipharae read Nenupharae fol. 31. pag. 2 lin 7. for pine read pinte Faultes in the Table of the six things not Naturall For hye disgestion reade hard disgestion For salt and oyle read fat and oylie For salt swelleth more read salt fretteth much ¶ Printed at London by Thomas East for VVilliam Iones and are to be solde at his new long Shop at the westdore of Pauls Church 1572.