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B06294 A discourse of waters. Shewing the particular natures, various uses, and wonderful operations both in food and physick, the all-wise creator hath endued this cleansing element with. I. Of rain-water. II. River or running-water. III. Spring or fountain-water. IV. Well or pump water. V. Pond or standing-water, with something concerning purging-waters. Published for the benefit of mankind. / By Thomas Tryon. Author of the Good house wife made a doctor, Country-mans companion, Monthly observations for health, &c. Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703. 1696 (1696) Wing T3177; ESTC R185763 9,793 31

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defiled by Accidents as by Tiles of Houses or the Vessels 't is kept in For 1st It is a light pure thin Water 2dly It is drawn up into the Clouds by the power and vertue of the sweet Influences of the Sun Beams 3dly Being carried to and fro with the Clouds by Gods Divine Power it hath thereby had the greater benefit of Motion 4thly 'T is endued with wonderful Vertue from the Element of Air and the sweet Influences of the Coelestial Bodies whereby it is made more Spirituous than other Waters and of a fat unctious Quality of a light friendly mild Nature and Operation Thus it mollifies the harsh Earth making it light and tender and causes all Plants to multiply and grow far better than any Artificial Watrings can do Rain Water being among its other Vertues like a Ferment or Leaven that makes the hard compacted Earth more spirituous and penetrable giving Life and Motion to all the Vegetable Kingdom 5thly Rain-Water is not only exhaled by the Beams of Heaven from the most clear and subtle Fountains and impregnated with the Coelestial Influences but also is as it were strained with the Airy Motions and Winds which fill it with a Saline and Balsamick Vertue when it descends like the Tears of a repenting Sinner in gentle reviving Showers that give Vertue and Power to all Vegetables and restore the gasping parched Earth and languishing Nature to the briskness of the Spring and Joys of Autumn 6thly This is the lightest of all Waters it cools and heats quickly it oppresses not the Stomach or any other part of the Body but passeth suddenly into the Vreters having neither in Colour Smell nor Taste any manifest Quality it bindeth not the Belly as some other Waters do and is the best to be used in all Physical Operations if it be well received and afterwards kept from defilement 7thly It is to be preferred before all other Waters in House-wifery for it Boyls all sorts of Meats better and sooner and makes them easier of Concoction as likewise it Brews and Washes to greater advantage than others rain-Rain-Water hath likewise various other Uses and excellent Vertues viz. It is a good remedy for all sorts of sore Eyes they being washed often with it or if a little white Bread be put into the Water with a small quantity of white Sugar and then made boiling hot being stirred all the time then applied in the manner and form of a Pultess every two or three hours This Water is also good to wash all sorts of Wounds and Sores and if it be done often it mightily forwards the Cure The best Seasons to receive this Water in are March April May June and July it being put into Glass Bottles let them stand in the Windows of airy Rooms or without Doors open that the Air may have its free Influence on them which will preserve and keep the fine thin spirituous Qualities living which if they are stopped will in a short time become stagnated This Water doth likewise make an excellent Pultess against the Gout Pains in the Sides and other Infirmities of the like Nature Take one Quart of this Water half a Pint of Ale a little Balm Parsly and Mint of each an equal quantity cut small and as much good Bread as will make it thick then add to this two Ounces of the best Sugar mix them well then make it boiling hot stirring it all the time it is on the Fire then it is done spread this Pultess indifferent thick on a Linnen Cloath as warm as Milk from the Cow apply it every two or three hours for one two or three Days as we have treated more largely in the Good House-Wife made a Doctor Of River-Water This is next in Goodness whose Original is Fountain or Spring Water and yet there is rarely any Spring Water so good for common and general use at the Fountain-Head as in the River For 1st Rivers or running Waters have great advantages by passing through various Soils and sorts of Earth from whence it drains or sucks in a certain Vnctious Vertue or Saline Fatness which the surface of the Earth does plentifully contain and from which Vegetation does chiefly proceed 2dly This sort of Water has the benefit of Motion with the benevolent Influences of the Sun and the Element of the Air which purge it from its harsh earthy Qualities and as it were open its Body enduing it with a pure Spirituous Airy and Balsamick Vertue of a warming friendly Nature and Operation This is the chief reason why River-Water is of a softer milder Nature and will perform all Preparations in House-wifery to more advantages than Spring-Water taken from the Fountain-Head for there most Waters retain a Saturnine earthy Quality which the Influences of the Sun and Air with the help of Motion do destroy 3dly The New-River that supplies London is some of the best Water in England except Thames Water it being a cut or made River that runs on the Surface of the Earth for above twenty Miles and is not sed or increased by hungry Springs as many other Rivers are that run through Vallies which is their own Natural way but Land-Floods sometimes fall into it which augment its Vertue and Goodness for they are the richest of Waters draining and sucking into themselves the fat Saline Vertue of the Earth For this reason most Vallies that lie between the Hills are so fruitful for the Waters that run off the Hills do wash or carry away the Salintral Vertue into them and there it centers and thus Hills come not to be so fruitful as Valleys or Plains by reason of such disadvantages Whereas on the contrary do not Land Floods and the overflowing of Rivers make Meadows fruitful from the same causes For when the Waters retire and sink away they leave behind them the Saline or Spiritual Quality that does Muck such Ground as tho' it had been over-spread with substantial Dung. And indeed the very same is to be understood when a Man dungs his Land it is not altogether the gross substance or matter that enricheth the Land but it is the before-mentioned fat Saline Quality which the moisture of the Earth receives and the Rains wash out of the Dung for if you lay a load of Dung in a heap and let it lie a Week two or three and then remove it clean away from that place and spread it thick in another place yet that spot which the Dung lay on two or three Weeks will be more enriched than where the gross substance is spread for the Earth with the help of the Rains and Dews sucked into it self the Salintral Vertue of the Dung Therefore in most Fields where such heaps of Dung do lie for a while before they are spread both the Grass and Corn is not only greener but also much stronger and more in quantity than in other places of the Field 4thly River-Water for the Reasons aforesaid is better for Men and Beasts to drink of
than Springs or Pump-Water it boyls all sorts of Herbs Fish and Flesh better and makes better and wholsomer Pottages it brews Beer and Ale to more Advantage both in Quality and Quantity and washes all sorts of Linnen and Woollen with less Pains Charge and Damage to the things This Water seems to be pretty equal in its parts having no manifest ' Taste but a certain friendly mild sweetness predominates and there is as much difference between the Nature and Operation of River-Water and Pump or Well-Water as there is between Beer and Ale and the Excellency of the latter above the former I shall demonstrate in its proper place Of Spring or Fountain-Water There are various sorts of this Water some Better some Worse according to the Nature of the Earth it passes through If Springs or Fountains proceed from a Chalky Earth or some sorts of hot Sands or run near the surface of the Earth they are thereby endued with a meek soft friendly nature and operation without any manifest harshness but those that run in the deep Bowels of the Earth and through cold hungry stony places are more hard and Saturnine neither so wholsome for Man or Beast to drink nor to be used in Housewifery But though it be thus at the Fountain-Head yet if the same run long afterwards through various soils in the open Air c. It may become very good for all uses as aforesaid And Note Whereas some River-Water will look of a wheyish whitish Colour caused either by its long running without being fed by Plenty of Springs or else by Land-floods yet in either case it is not the worse to be liked but rather the better for all such Water is of great vertue of a very mild fat opening Quality caused by the saline vertue which People not understanding do often refuse either to drink or use in Housewifery calling it dirty muddy Water whereas the whiter any Waters look the better they are for most uses especially when Land-floods shall be the occasion of it as appears by the Instances of Valleys and Meadows thereby enricht which I mentioned but now Of Pump or Well-Water These likewise are capable of several degrees better or worse according to the nature of the Earth from whence they arise but they are generally of a cold hungry hard nature nothing so good as the former and such Springs as lie deepest in the Bowels of the Earth are of a lean Saturnine Quality in comparison of that Water which runs near the surface being deprived of that saline Nature which irritates Vegetation for most Earths after you come two or three yards deep are of a hard cold hungry Quality and if a quantity of such Earth be exposed to the open Elements and laid two or three foot thick there will hardly any sort of Vegetable grow on it until the Sun and Coelestial Influences have endued it with a Salnitral Vertue and as the Earth is so is the Water viz. of the same Nature Gold and Hungry 2. Such Waters want the Coelestial Influences and Air nor have the benefit of Motion or but in a very small degree hence they are more unwholsome than the others before treated of and generally bind the Body and are subject to obstruct Nature neither will they perform the like good Offices in Housewifery The like is to be understood of most or all Purging Waters which of late have been so mightily cryed up for their Purgative Vertues Now those Waters in general are Cold Harsh and Earthy of a lean hungry Quality being as it were wholly destitute of that Saline Nature and Coelestial Vertue that other Waters are impregnated with that run on the surface of the Earth as is before-mentioned Therefore the Purgative Qualities in these Waters do chiefly proceed from Coldness Weight and the not being accustomed to the drinking of Water for when Nature is overcharged either with Drink or Food she useth all possible Means and Methods to discharge her self of those burdens for this cause the common drinking of such Quantities of these Waters do prove dangerous and many hundreds have found the remedy worse then the Disease by a full Experience The first Finders and Drinkers of these Waters did live and use them more regular and temperately which by degrees most have degenerated from all sober Methods into the highest Degrees of all kinds of Debauchery Now as this Noble Element is the Original Foundation and Spring-head of all moist Nourishment therefore it is not to be doubted but that it is the only drink ordained both for Man and Beast all other Liquors being not only Inferior but as it were unnatural and disagreeing the common Use and Drinking of all fermented Drinks do generate the Stone Gout all Obstructions of the Ureters Feavers and a thousand Evils which are not known in those Countries where the Natives Drink Water and if English People would be so wise to Drink Water more especially the Women great numbers would certainly find the Benefit thereof by being cured of various Diseases both of the Body and Mind This Liquid Region is the Menstrum of the great World which doth impregnate all things with Vertue Power and Strength and it is the only Moisture that is most agreeable to that digesting Liquor of Man's Sromack called the Menstrum whose Office it is to temper and digest our Foods and as Water has no manifest taste or predominate Quality viz. it is neither Astringent Salt Bitter Sharp nor Sweet and therefore it bows and assimilates it self to all things even as the Menstrum of Man's Stomack to all Foods for this cause Water being drank after Sweet Bitter Salt or Sharp Food it still retains its intire natural Taste The like is to be understood in Sickness when the Pallate has lost or forfeited its Taste as to all made Drinks but still Water is the same as in Health the Reason is plain good Water hath in it no extream Qualities so that it bedues the Body with its mild and friendly Moisture giving Life and Power by Vertue of the fine spirituous thin sweet Vapours of the Air which are the refreshing Zephirus of Nature and keeps the Elements of the Bodies free from heat and disorders which renders the Body full of Spirits brisk vigorous and sprightly which pleasant Condition is seldom or never felt by them that give themselves to the drinking of Strong Liquors therefore the common use of them are Friends to Vitiousness and Mortal Enemies to Vertue and there is nothing doth deprave Mankind and separate him from God and all goodness more then the continu-Gormandizing of unclean gross Food and Guzzelling down Strong Drink into their foolish Hogs-heads Strong Drink doth render the Drinkers thereof lyable to all kind of Evil but Water keeps the Body in due temper and the Mind Sedate and fortifying a Man Sedate and fortifying a Man against many Evils and makes the Body pleasant healthful and fit to discharge all the Functions both of the