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A43860 The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation.; Aphorisms. English Hippocrates.; Foës, Anuce, 1528-1595. 1665 (1665) Wing H2072; ESTC R21546 51,326 176

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follow Sect. 6. Aph. 27. They certainly dye who are either burnt or cut for an impostumation of the breast or for a Dropsie if matter or water slow forth upon heaps Sect. 6. Aph. 41. When an impostumation is in the body and it gives no signification of it self the want of that discovery is either caused by the thicknesse of the matter or place wherein it is contained Sect. 7. Aph. 15. Spitting of suppurated matter from spitting of blood is naught Sect. 7. Aph. 38. Distillations upon the upper ventricle are turned into suppuration within the twentieth day Sect. 7. Aph. 44. When suppurated persons are cauterized or lanced if pure and white matter issue forth they escape but if it be somewhat bloody filthy and ill favoured they perish CHAP. XXV Of the Ptysick or Consumption Sect. 4. Aph. 48. A Dry and cold Summer with North winds and a wet Autumn with South winds cause head-aches in the winter coughs hoarsnesse and rheums and to some consumptions Sect. 3. Aph. 22. Many Diseases which are usually in the Summer appear in the Autumn as quartane and erratick Feavers diseases of the spleen dropfies consumptions lienteries and dysenteries c. Sect. 3. Aph. 29. Young men are afflicted with spittings of blood consumptions acute feavers the falling evil and many other Diseases but especially those mentioned Sect. 4. Aph. 8. In purging consumptive persons we must be very wary and fearfull in exhibiting vomitive medicines Sect. 5. Aph. 9. Consumptions happen especially from the eighteenth year of our age until the five and thirtieth year Sect. 5. Aph. 11. It is a mortal sign when the spittle of such as are in a consumption being cast upon the coals sends forth a grievous smell if the hair of the head fall off likewise Sect. 5. Aph. 12. It is an argument of death when the hair of the head of consumptive persons falls off if a loosenesse of the belly succeed Sect. 5. Aph 13. Frothy blood cast forth by spittle is voided from the Lungs Sect. 4. Aph. 14. A Flux of the belly is mortal to consumptive persons Sect. 6. Aph. 12. In the curing of the Hemorrhoids or piles unlesse one vein be left open there is danger that a dropsie or consumption will succeed Sect. 7. Aph. 16. A consumption and flux are caused by spitting out suppurated matter But when the spitting ceaseth the sick dye Sect. 8. Aph. 7. You have this Aphorisme before in the same Chapter Aph. 5. whether I refer you Sect. 8. Aph. 8. All things which incline or tend to consumptions are vehement but some are mortal but it would be advantageous if the Disease should seise the body at such a time when the season did afford some help for the Disease as the Summer for a burning Feaver the Winter for the Dropsie for that which is according to nature doth obtain the victory but in the Diseases of the Spleen it is rather cause of fear CHAP. XXVI Of the Plurisie Sect. 3. Aph. 23. BUt in the Winter season plurisies inflamations of the lungs and apoplexies Sect. 5. Aph. 8. If Pluretick persons are not clensed within fourteen dayes the matter turns to impostumation Sect. 5. Aph. 15. Pluretick persons being suppurated if they are clensed within forty dayes after the impostume is broke are freed otherwise they grow into a consumption Sect. 6. Aph. 5. We must learn whether the pains in the sides in the breast and in other parts do differ much Sect. 6. Aph. 6. A Flux of the belly succeeding a plurisie or the inflamation of the lungs is a bad signe Sect. 6. Aph. 33. They which have sour belchings are not much troubled with plurisies Sect. 7. Aph. 11. An inflamation of the lungs coming upon a plurisie is bad CHAP. XXVII Of spitting of Blood Sect. 3. Aph. 20. YOung men are troubled with spittings of blood consumptions acute feavers the falling sicknesse and many other Diseases but especially these Sect. 4. Aph. 25. Any blood whatsoever voided upward is bad but if black blood be voided downward it is good Sect. 5. Aph. 13. Frothy blood cast forth by spittle is brought from the lungs Sect. 6. Aph. 10. Matter water or blood voided by the nostrils the mouth or the ears take away the headache and the vehement pains thereof Sect. 7. Aph. 37. Vomiting of blood happening without a feaver is good but bad with a feaver and the distemper must be cured with such Medicines which have a cooling and restringent quality in them CHAP. XXVIII Of the affects of the Heart Sect. 2. Aph. 36. MEn of unblameable and perfect health do quickly faint when they are purged and such also who use ill dyet Sect. 2. Aph. 41. Such as are often and violently taken with a Sincope or Swounding without some manifest cause dye suddenly Sect. 4. Aph. 17. Abhorring of meat gnawing of the mouth of the stomach a vertigoe withdrowsiness and a bitterness in the mouth without a feaver do instruct us that purging by vomit is necessary Sect. 5. Aph. 56. A Convulsion or Sincope happening to women in the time of their purgations is naught Sect. 7. Aph. 8. Faintings vomitings and swoundings are caused by the rupture of a tumour inwardly CHAP. XXIX Of the affects of the Breasts Sect. 5. Aph. 37. IF the Breasts of a woman with Child grow slender on a suddain she is in danger of aborting or miscarrying Sect. 5. Aph. 38. If one of the Breasts of a woman with Child with Twins grow slender she will abort with one of her Children and if the right Breast grow slender she will miscarry a Male if the left a Female Sect. 5. Aph. 39. If a woman which neither is with Child nor never had Child have milk in her Breasts her monthly purgations have failed Sect. 5. Aph. 40. When blood is gathered together into a tumour of swelling about the Breasts raging or madnesse is thereby signified to those women Sect. 5. Aph. 50. If you would stop the flowing of womens courses apply very large Cupping-glasses to their breasts Sect. 5. Aph. 52. Plenty of milk runing forth of the Breasts of women with Child argue a weak Child but if the breasts are solid they argue a more strong Child Sect. 5. Aph. 53. They which are like to miscarry will have slender breasts but if their breasts grow hard they will have a pain in the breasts or in the hips in their eyes or in their knees and will not miscarry CHAP. XXX Of the affects of the Stomach Sect. 1. Aph. 15. IN the winter and spring our stomachs are most hot and our sleeps most long therefore in those seasons our meals ought to be more plentiful because when there is most natural heat our bodies need more plentiful nutriment which Ages and Wrestlers signifie unto us Sect. 2. Aph. 21. A draught of Wine takes away hunger Sect. 4. Aph. 65. A vehement heat of the Stomach and a gnawing of the mouth of the stomach in Feavers is naught Sect. 6. Aph.
of the wombe be hard and solid it must of necessity be close shut Sect. 5. Aph. 55. If women with chiid fall into a feaver and are emaciated or made lean without some manisest cause they have difficult and dangerous travail or else are in danger of abortion Sect. 5. Aph. 58. A Strangury succeeds an inflamation of the streight intestine of the wombe or suppurated reins but the Hicket an inflamation of the liver Sect. 5. Aph. 62. They which have cold and thick wombes or else if their matrix be overmoist do not conceive for the genitive matter is extinguished in them neither they which have over dry and hot wombes because the seed is corrupted for want of nutriment But they are most fruitful which are of a middle and moderate constitution and temperature CHAP. LI. Of the Menstruum or Womens Purgations Sect. 5. Aph. 32. VOmiting of blood is stayed by the breaking forth of the monthly purgations in women Sect. 5. Aph. 33. An Haemorrhagia or bleeding at the nose is beneficial to women in the deficiency of their monthly courses Sect. 5. Aph. 36. Ill coloured purgations of women and not proceeding alwayes at their appointed seasons signifie a necessity of purging Sect. 5. Aph. 39. It is an absolute sign of the deficiency or failing of her monthly purgations if a woman who neither is with child nor never brought forth child hath milk in her breasts Sect. 5. Aph. 50. If you would stop the menstruous flux in women you must apply great Cupping-glasses to their breasts Sect. 5. Aph. 56. A Convulsion happening to women in the time of her menstruous purgations is naught Sect. 5. Aph. 57. Both the overflowing of the monthly Terms and the suppression thereof do cause Diseases Sect. 5. Aph. 60. If a Woman with child have her courses it is impossible that her child should be healthful Sect. 5. Aph. 60. If a woman have not her monthly purgations and neither horror nor feaver succeed but a nausea or abhorring of meat happeneth unto her believe her to have conceived with Child Sect. 6. Aph. 29. A woman is not troubled with the gout until her monthly purgations have left her CHAP. LII Of Conception Sect. 5. Aph. 41. IF you would know whether a woman have conceived with child or not give her water and hony mingled together when she goeth to sleep and if she have wringings and gripings of the belly she hath conceived otherwise she hath not Sect. 5. Aph. 42. If a woman be with child with a male she is better coloured than if she were with child with a female Sect. 5. Aph. 43. An Erisipilas in the wombe of a pregnant woman is mortal Sect. 5. Aph. 46. They which do not conceive by reason of a preternatural grosseness have the Orifice of their wombe pressed by the Kell neither will they be pregnant or conceive until they are extenuated or grown thinner Sect. 5. Aph. 59. If a woman do not conceive and you desire to know whether she be fruitful or wil conceive apply suffumigations to her beneath she being very well wrapt close with Clothes and if the sent or smell be perceived to passe to her nostrils and mouth you may conclude her not to be unfruitful of her self Sect. 5. Aph. 61. See this Aphorisme the last but one in the sore-going Chapter of Womens monthly purgations CHAP. LIII Of Abortion or Miscarriage Sect. 5. Aph. 30. BReathing of a vein doth cause Abortion but more especially if the birth be somewhat big Sect. 5. Aph. 37. If the breasts of a pregnant woman grow thin and slender on a suddain there is danger of abortion Sect. 5. Aph. 38. If either of the breasts of a pregnant woman with child with Twins grow thin and slender she miscarries with one of her burthens if her right breast grow thin she aborts a male if the left a female child Sect. 5. Aph. 44. Women which are made lean by some preternatural cause do abort until they grow more full bodied Sect. 5. Aph. 45. They which abort the second or third month without some especial occasion have the vessels of their wombe filled with filthy matter so that by reason of that burthen they do break and cannot contain the issue Sect. 5. Aph. 55. If pregnant women fall into a feaver and are very much wasted without some sensible cause either have difficult and dangerous labour or else fall into a hazard of abortion Sect. 7. Aph. 7. A Tenasmus or a frequent and vain desire of going to stool without any performance coming upon a pregnant women doth make her abort CHAP. LIII Of the Issue and the Birth Sect. 5. Aph. 35. SNeezing happening to one troubled with the suffocation of the Matrix or else to one in hard travail is commodious Sect. 5. Aph. 48. Male Children are born in the right and females in the left side of the wombe Sect. 5. Aph. 52. Store of milk flowing forth of the breasts of a woman with child signifies a weak child but solid and firm breasts argue a stronger and more healthful child Sect. 5. Aph. 53. When the child is like to dye in the wombe the breasts of the mother grow slender but if they become hard she will have grief either in her breasts her hips in her eyes or knees and she will not corrupt her issue Sect. 5. Aph. 55. Feavers and extreme wastings happening to women with child argue either a difficult and dangerous travail to them or a hazard of abortion Sect. 5. Aph. 6. It is impossible that that child should be healthful which is bread by one who hath her monthly courses in the time of her Child-bearing CHAP. LIV. Of the affects of the Joints Sect. 2. Aph. 46. WHen two pains are felt at one and the same time in different places of the body the one doth very much obscure the other Sect. 1. Aph. 16. Great droughts cause consumptions sore eyes pains of the joynts difficulty of Urine and excoriations of the bowels Sect. 3. Aph. 20. In the spring season madness melancholly the falling evil fluxes of blood squinances rheums hoarseness coughs leprosies tetters dry itches ulcerous pimples small swellings and pains of the joynts do afflict mens bodies Sect. 3. Aph. 31. Difficulty of breathing catarrhes stranguries difficulty of making water pains of the joynts and reins vertigoes and apoplexies are incident to old men Sect. 4. Aph. 20. Extreme gripings and twistings of the bowels heaviness of the knees and a pain of the loins without a feaver tell us that purging downward is necessary Sect. 4. Aph. 31. When a sense of wearyishness occasioned by Feavers is present then tumours do arise about the joynts but especially about the mandibles Sect. 4. Aph. 32. But if any part be full of pain after the recovering from a Disease the abscesses are made to that part Sect. 4. Aph. 44. Small tumours and pains of the joynts do appear to such who have had long feavers Sect. 4. Aph. 45. They who have
is hurt or perish'd Sect. 6. Aph. 54. Painful breathings with groans are bad in acute Feavers Sect. 7. Aph. 52. A succeeding Feaver doth take away the vehement pain of the Liver Sect. 7. Aph. 65. Meat exhibited to one sick of a Feaver doth nourish the Disease but it gives strength to a healthfull and sound body Distinction the sixth containing the Aphorismes which respect the particular Diseases of the whole body from the head to the foot AS the parts of the body so are the Diseases thereof divided into external and internal those which speak of the internal Diseases are interpreted in this Distinction those which touch the external in the following Distinction CHAP. I. Of the Diseases of the head Sect. 3. Aph. 13. A Summer more than ordinarily dry and cold and a very wet and warm Autumn do cause head-aches Coughs Hoarsenesse Rheums in the Winter and to some Ptisicks Sect. 4. Aph. 70. Troubled water in Feavers like those made by Kine argue a head-ach present or shortly to come Sect. 5. Aph. 28. Suffumigations of sweet odors bring down the monthly evacuations of Women and were often profitable for other purposes if they did not cause a heavinesse of the head Sect. 5. Aph. 64. It is hurtful to give milk to those who are troubled with pains in their head c. Sect. 5. Aph. 68. The breathing of the streight vein in the forehead takes away the Head-ache of the hinder part of the head Sect. 6. Aph. 10. Matter water or blood flowing out of the Nose the Mouth or Ears doth take away the Head-ache and the vehement pains thereof Sect. 6. Aph. 51. If sudden pains of the head happen to healthful bodies with losse of speech and snorting in sleep accompany they dye within seven days unlesse a Feaver lay hold on them CHAP. II. Of the Lethargie Dead sleep and Congelation Sect. 2. Aph. 3. EIther sleeping or waking if they exceed a mean are ill Sect. 3. Aph. 23. In the winter Plurisies Inflamations of the Lungs and Lethargies c. CHAP. III. Of the Apoplexy Sect. 2. Aph. 42. A Confirm'd or strong Apoplexy is incurable a light one is easily cured Sect. 3. Aph. 16. Diseases for the most part are caused by continual rains as long Feavers Diarrhaeaes Rottennesse of humours the Falling Sicknesse and Apoplexies Sect. 3. Aph. 23. The Diseases of the winter season are Plurisies Inflamations of the Lungs Lethargies Rheums Hoarsenesse Coughs pains of the Breast Sides and Loins Head-aches Megrims and Apolexies Sect. 3. Aph. 31. Diseases incident to old men are difficulty of breathing distillations causing coughs Stranguries difficulty of urine pains of the joynts and reins Megrims and Apoplexies Sect. 6. Aph. 51. See this Aphorisme in the last Aphorisme in the Chapter of the Diseases of the Head Sect. 6. Aph. 57. Apoplexies do most usually take men from the age of Forty to Threescore CHAP. IV. Of Melancholly and Madnesse Sect. 3. Aph. 20. IN the Spring time melancholly madness the falling sicknesse profusions of blood squinancies and rheums c. Sect. 3. Aph. 22. Many of the Aestival Diseases do also happen in Autumn Quartane Feavers and Erratick Diseases of the Spleen Dropsies Consumptions Dropping of Urine Lienteries and Dysenteries Sciaticks Squinancies frequent Asthmaes Iliack passions the Falling Evil Madness and Melancholly Sect. 4. Aph. 9. Melancholly persons are to be purged liberally downward observing the contrary way in contrary affects Sect. 6. Aph. 11. The Haemorrhodes that is a Flux of blood by the veins in the Fundament by which blood is commonly voided are conducible and profitable for Melancholly affects and the Diseases of the Reins Sect. 6. Aph. 21. If Melancholly blood be disposed to its proper veins or if the Haemorrhodes appear Madnesse is thereby taken away Sect. 6. Aph. 23. Continual fears and sadnesse are signes of Melancholly Sect. 6. Aph. 56. The insults and prevailings of Melancholly Diseases are dangerous for they foretell a deprivation of some part of the body a Convulsion Madnesse or Blindnesse Sect. 7. Aph. 5. Excoriation of the Bowels a Dropsie or a vehement commotion of the mind coming of Madnesse a good signe Sect. 7. Aph. 40. It is a signe of Melancholly if the Tongue suddenly be loose and uselesse or if any part of the body be deprived of sense and motion CHAP. V. Of a Phrensie Sect. 3. Aph. 30. BUt to such as have passed that Age that is their youth these Diseases are incident Pursinesse Diseases of their Sides Inflamations of the Lungs Lethargies and Phrensies Sect. 4. Aph. 72. Very cleer and white Urines are bad but it especially appears in Phrenetick persons Sect. 7. Aph. 12. A Phrensie proceeding from an inflamation of the Lungs is a bad Messenger Sect. 8. Aph. 1. They do seldome perfectly recover which are Phrenetical after the age of fourty years For they are lesse endangered to whose nature and age the Disease is familiar CHAP. VI. Of Delirium or Raving Sect. 2. Aph. 2. IT is a good signe when raving is appeased by sleep Sect. 6. Aph. 53. Those alienations of mind which come with laughter are more safe but those which come by seriousnesse or study are more dangerous Sect. 7. Aph. 7. A rigor and raving caused by drink are bad Vomiting the Hicket or a Convulsion or Raving occasioned by the Disease of the thin gut called Ileum is bad CHAP. VII Of Dotage Sect. 7. Aph. 9. EIther a Convulsion or Dotage caused by a Flux of blood is naught Sect. 7. Aph. 14. Stupidity or Dotage occasioned by a blow received upon the head is ill Sect. 7. Aph. 18. A Convulsion or Dotage caused by watching is naught CHAP. VIII Of the Falling Sicknesse YOung men are freed from the Falling sicknesse chiefly by the mutations of their age the change of air and dyet Sect. 5. Aph. 7. They who are troubled with the Falling Sicknesse before the age of Fourteen years are recoverable but if the Disease take any at the age of Five and Twenty years it commonly doth accompany them to their death CHAP. IX Of Convulsions and other affects of the Nerves Sect. 2. Aph. 26. IT is better that a Feaver come upon a Convulsion then a Convulsion upon a Feaver Sect. 3. Aph. 25. But when they are come to breeding of Teeth pricking pains of the Gums Feavers and Convulsions it is bad Sect. 4. Aph. 16. It is dangerous giving black Hellebore to sound bodies for it causeth Convulsions Sect. 4. Aph. 57. A Disension of the Nerves or Cramp or a Convulsion is cured by a succeeding Feaver Sect. 4. Aph. 66. Convulsions and violent pains about the bowels are bad signes in acute Feavers Sect. 4. Aph. 67. Tremblings and Convulsions happening to Feaverish persons are naught Sect. 4. Aph. 68. Interception of Spirits happening in Feavers is bad for it shews a Convulsion Sect. 5. Aph. 1. A Convulsion caused by black Hellebore is mortal Sect. 5. Aph. 2. A Convulsion happening upon a wound received is deadly Sect. 5.