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A07853 The mirrour or glasse of health Necessary and needefull for euery person to looke in, that will keepe their bodye from the sickenesse of the pestylence, and it sheweth how the planets do reygne euery hower of the day and nyght, wyth the natures and expositions of the xii. signes, deuyded by the twelue months of the yeare. And sheweth the remedyes for dyuers infirmyties and diseases that hurteth the body of man.; Myrour or glasse of helthe Moulton, Thomas. 1580 (1580) STC 18225; ESTC S107529 35,282 122

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THE MIRROVR or Glasse of Health Necessary and needefull for euerye person to looke in that will keepe their bodye from the Sicknesse of the Pestylence and it sheweth how the Planets do reygne in euery hower of the day and nyght wyth the natures and expositions of the xii Signes deuided by the twelue Months of the yeare And sheweth the remedyes for dyuers Infirmyties and diseases that hurteth the body of Man ¶ Imprinted at London in Fleetestreate beneath the Conduite at the Signe of S. Iohn Euaungelist by Hugh Iackson ¶ The Prologue of the Authour I Do you well to wit that thys Booke profyteth greatly to euery Surgion for to know in what signe or in what degree of the signe the sunne and the moone sitteth euery day in any of the twelue signes and not only it is profytable to Surgions but also to Phisitions and to al that vse to giue medicines or laxatiues or to vse any Bassions or cutting or letting of blood For as the Sunne passeth through al the twelue Sygnes by the space of a yeare abyding in a signe thirtie dayes righte so doth the Moone passe through all the twelue signes that in thyrty dayes aabydynge in a Sygne three score howers And as the Moone among all Planettes is next the earth in course so shee hath most effecte of working in these earthly thinges after the disposytion of the nature of the sygns that she hath her course in And therefore it is ful necessary truely to know the state the course and the nature of the moone for thereby a man may know when it is good to begin manye dyuers thinges when it is not good And also what weather is most likely to fal after the nature of the signs whether drye or moyst hote or colde there shall follow after the nature of the sygne that shee is in In dyuers coniunctions of Planets that is ioyned therewith and therefore naturally in order I purpose me to declare shortly in the sixt Chapiter the nature and the state of euery signe that shee passeth by ⸪ ¶ Here followeth the Table of this present Booke THE fyrste parte of thys Booke sheweth dyuers causes how the Pestylence maye bee ingendred Capitulo .i. The second part sheweth how man woman and chylde should preserue and keepe them from the pestilence Capitulo .ii. The thyrd parte sheweth and if it be that man woman or child be taken with the pestilence what remedies and medicines is best therfore cap .iii. After that followeth the seuen dayes with the Planets cap. iiii Howe the Planettes raygne in euery houre of the day and of the night and the fyrst is the howers of Sonday Cap. v. The natures and expositions of the twelue signs deuyded by the. xiii Monthes of the yeare cap. vi For the headach ca. vii For the aking of the head ca. viii For to spurge the head ca. ix Also for to spurge the head ca. x. For the toothach ca. xi For the ach of a hollow tooth ca. xii Also for the toothach ca. xiii Also for the toothach cap. xiiii Also yet for the toothach cap. xv For the stench in the mouth ca. xvi For stinking breath ca. xvii for ach and wormes in the eares Capitulo xviii A pretious water for poyson and specially agaynst the pestilence ca. xix for running eyen cap. xx for red blered eyen cap. xxi for eyen that bene dasuned or darke Capitulo xxii A precious water for the sight of the eyen ca. xxiii for the pinne and the web in the eye Capitulo xxiiii For all euils in the eyen ca. xxv for boyling in the eye ca. xxvi for a stinking breath ca. xxvii for a hote swolen stomacke ca. xxviii for the stomacke that aketh commeth of colde cap. xxix For to force the stomack ca. xxx For the stomack and the belly that aketh ca. xxxi For a man that is sick at the stomack or in the belly or at the hearte or head or were bitten with anye venemous beast ca. xxxii For rysing vnder the stomack Capitulo xxxiii A good playster for the rysyng vnder the stomack ca. xxxiiii For heat in the stomack ca. xxxv For brenning in the stomack Capitulo xxxvi For to auoyde flume oute of the stomack and the head Cap. xxxvii For al euils in the stomack ca. xxxviii For a disease at the heart Cap. xxxix For weakenesse of the heart cap. xl For fayntnesse of the heart cap. xli For the hart that is incōbred ca. xlii For a man woman or chylde that is broken in the bellye cap. xliii A playster to knit him cap. xliiii For that playster in May. cap. xlv For to break wind in the bely ca. xlvi For a swolen womb cap. xlvii For aking of the wombe cap. xviii For the heart breaking cap. xlix For sore sydes within cap. l. Contra telamet masculam in Oculo cap. li. For a womans pape that is sore Capitulo lii For the liuer that is corrupt and wasted cap. liii For heate in the lyuer cap. liiii Also for the hete in the lyuer of a mā that his colour is yellow cap. lv For a mannes breast that is encombred cap. xlvi For a man that hath wormes in hys belly and his body leane cap. lvii For the brest and the lunges Capitulo lviii For to auoyde and destroy flume Capitulo lix For the stone cap. lx Another for the stone cap. lxi For the Colyke Strangury and the Stone Cap. lxii For a man that is a leper and it take in his legs and go vpward cap. lxiii For a derte in a mans flesh Ca. lxiiii For a sauce flume vysage ca. lxv For him that may not holde his water cap. lxvi Another for the same ca. lxvii For to destroy flume ca. lxviii For a wombe that is hard ca. lxix For the bloody menyson cap. lxx For a mans stones that bee swolen ca. lxxi For to make one slender ca. lxxii For him that lacketh wynd ca. lxxiii For him that is costife ca. lxxiiii For a wicked blast in the vysage Capitulo lxxv For the shingles ca. lxxvi For the cough ca. lxxvii For the perrillous cough cap. lxxviii Also for the chincough ca. lxxix For the Itch. ca. lxxx For to drawe a byle from one place to another cap. lxxxi For him that pisseth blood ca. lxxxii For him that hath lost his mynde Capitulo lxxxiii Another for the same ca. lxxxiiii For him that hath the frensy ca. lxxxv For one that vomiteth to much Capitulo lxxxvi For a disease in the eares ca. lxxxvii For a man that his eares swones wythin cap. lxxxviii For synowes that shrinke after that they haue bene hurt and blede again Capitulo lxxxix For to staunch blood cap. xc For to staunch blood cap. xci For the empostume cap. xcii For spitting of blood ca. xciii For wylde fyre that is called the fyre of Hell ca. xciiii For byting of a mad dogge ca. xcv For to doe away a wen. ca. xcvi For to breake a felon in a night
mans body the brest and the stomack the spleene and the ribbes when the moone is in this sign it is good to begin a way by water and is meetely good to take medycines but beware to wed any mayd when the signe is in Cancer And if anye man taketh sicknesse in anye time whyle the Moone is in the sygne of Cancer it is great fortune if he dye not For it is perrilous both in the beginning and in the ende this sygne is septentryonall that is of the north partye also it is euill to build houses or to set trees or to begin anye thing that shall last long The man that is borne while that the Moone entreth in this sygne he shalbe feminine of face melancholyous faint harted and whyte of skin and he shall loue a womā which shal greeue him his destiny shalbe hard in his youth but when he is past xxx yeare he shall haue a maladye in the raynes and he escape he shal lyue by kynde a hundred yeare The Sunne entreth in the signe of Cancer the .xv. Kalen. of June and dwelleth therein to the .xvj. Kalen. of Iuly And in this month of Iune is two daungerous dayes to take sicknesse vpon that is to say the .iiij. the .vij. Iuly hath the signe of the Lyon is euill to take purgation and verye euill to let blood FOr Leo is a signe stedfast Orientall hote and drye chollorick nature of Fyre Masculyne kinde and hath of mans body the sydes and the back sinowes bones and gristles beware while the mone reigneth there of ventosing or cutting or harm catching in those places for it is ful dangerous in y e end of Leo to take sicknesse more then in the beginning for then he may releeue by good gouernaunce and it is euill to geue medycine to the heart or stomack and the vaynes touch with yron A man that is borne whyle the Moone entreth in the sign of Leo by kinde he shall be holden easy he shall take a wife a heady strong womā he shalbe loued as the Lyon among the beastes he shall haue great power among strong men The sunne entreth in this signe the .xv. Kalen. of Iuly dwelleth therein till the .xvi. Kalen. of August And in this month of Iuly is two daungerous dayes to take any sycknes vpon that is to say the fifteene and the twenty August hath the signe of a Virgin and is euil to take purgation and indifferent to let blood VIrgo is a sign double bodyed meridionall that is of the South parte cold and drye Melancholly of complection nature of the earth and of Femine kynde and hath of mans body the wombe middrife guttes the lyuer Gall and mylt But chiefelye in the lims beneath the middrife then beware of breaking or cutting in the belly of priuye places within Also it is perrillous for a manne to take anye sicknesse in the beginnyng thereof but not so perrillous in the ende but rather token of health it is not good to wed a mayde for she wil be barrayne but it is good to wed a widdow The man that is borne vnder this signe he shal be wel loued and a man of great pitty and wise liue muche in ease his name shal be good among all maner of men he shall haue worship in his age he shall haue a signe in the head The Sun entreth in the sign of Virgo the .xv. Kalen. of August dwelleth therin vnto the .xvi. Kalen. of September And in the month of August is two perrillous dayes to take any sicknes on that is to say the .xix. and the .xx. September hath the sygne of the Ballaunce and is good to take purgacion and is very good to let blood LYbra is a sygne moueable hote and moyst Sanguinaryus and hath the ouer parte of a man and the neyther end of a woman that is to say the nauill the raynes and the low parties of y e wombe the share when the Moone is in Lybra it is good to let blood and is best to make medycines for the nauell and to doe al thing y t thou would haue brought to end and this sign is Occidentall Sanguine of complection of masculine kinde And it is good to begin that shall long last And knowe well from the degree of Lybra to the degree of Scorpyo it is euill to begin diuers thinges for the moone is that tyme in the worst The man that is borne vnder thys signe hee shalbe wel beloued good shall neuer fayle him he shall haue a signe in the necke or in the shoulder bone he shalbe in great peril till that he be thyrty yeare old and then shall he come to great worship The sunne entreth in the sign of Lybra the .xv. Kalender of September and dwelleth therein till the .xvi. Kalender of October And in the month of September is two perrillous dayes to take any manner of sicknes on that is to say the sixt and the seuenth October hath the signe of a Scorpion is good for to take purgaciōs and is indifferent to let bloud SCorpio is a sygne of a Serpente cold moyst flumaticke nature of water Septentrional that is of the North party and hath of a mans bodye the priuy members and the bladder and when the Moone is in this signe it is good to geue medicines to the members of man and woman and to take laxatyues to make all thinges that shall last long and it is good to make a way by water The man that is borne vnder this shall loue wel the company of womē and haue other mens heritages he shall be Melancholyus his words shall tourne well in age he shall be in trauaile and in the head he shal haue a token or in the face he may liue by kynde .xl. yeare The sunne entreth in the sign of Scorpio the .xv. Kalen. of October and dwelleth therein til the xvi Kalen. of Nouember And in the Moneth of October is one perrillous day that is to say the sixte day ¶ Nouember hath the sign of y e Archer and it is good to take purgacion and also it is good to let blood I Doe you to wit that Sagittarius is a sygne of an Archer and double bodyed hote and drye nature of the fyre and coloricke of complexion and of masculyne kynde Orientall that is of the east partye this sign reigneth in the thighes and loddoges of man and then beware of cutting of two places and then is good to lette blood and to treate of peace and to wed a wyfe and to make all medycynes that is made with fyre The man that is borne vnder this sygne shall be hastye and bolde to doe folly and he shall haue a signe in the cheeke or in the shoulders he shall be bitten of a dogge he shall haue tribulations he shall haue sicknesse in his eyen he shall haue two wiues the second shall beguyle him and he shall wax sick at .xl. winter and he