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A15599 The general practise of physicke conteyning all inward and outward parts of the body, with all the accidents and infirmities that are incident vnto them, euen from the crowne of the head to the sole of the foote: also by what meanes (with the help of God) they may be remedied: very meete and profitable, not only for all phisitions, chirurgions, apothecaries, and midwiues, but for all other estates whatsoeuer; the like whereof as yet in english hath not beene published. Compiled and written by the most famous and learned doctour Christopher VVirtzung, in the Germane tongue, and now translated into English, in diuers places corrected, and with many additions illustrated and augmented, by Iacob Mosan Germane, Doctor in the same facultie.; New artzney buch. English Wirsung, Christof, 1500?-1571.; Mosan, Jacob. 1605 (1605) STC 25864; ESTC S118564 1,345,223 940

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95 Noses excrescence of flesh ibid. Noses impostume ibid. Noses infection called Polipus 97 Nummednesse 16 Nutmegs preserued 717 O. OIle of Saint Iohns wort 745 Oiles for the stomack in vomiting and scouring 341. 344 Oile of Antimonie of Steele and Iron 751 Oile of Amber 741 Oile of Abrecocke kernels 745 Oile of Cammomill 743 Oile of Capers ibid. Oile of Costus 142. 743 Oile of Beuercod 742 Oile of Egs. 49. 744 Oile of Euphorbium 744 Oile of Annis seedes ibid. Oile of blew Flowerdeluce 750 Oile of Roses 749 Oile of Sulphure ibid. Oile called Hypobalsamum 143 Oile of Mandragora 741 Oile of Rubarbe 784 Oile of Marierom gentle 747 Oile of Scorpions 750 Oile of Cloues 747 Oile of Pepper 748 Oile of Rue ibid. Oile of water Lillies 750 Oile of Spikenard ibid. Oile of Elderne flowers 745 Oile of Violets 751 Oile of Nutmegs 747 Oile of Vitrioll 752 Oile of the seeds and flowers of Poppie 746 Oile of Earthwormes 530. 748 Oile of Dill. 743 Oile of Linnen cloth 746 Oile of Lead 742 Oile of Mastike 331 Oile of Foxes 212. 744 Oile of the blossoms of Walnut trees 114 Oile of Wormewood 753 Oile of Oliues 8. 742 Oile of Poplar buds 741 Oile of Iuniper berries 752 Oile of Tiles 102. 753 Oile of Quinces 331 Oile of sweete Almonds 364. 746 Oile of Lillies 744 Oile of Hempseed ibid. Oile of diuers kinds ibid. Oile of bitter Almonds 746 Oiles diuers moe to be prepared 744. 745. 746. 747. c. Oile of Copperas 745 Oyntment of Roses described by Mesues 32. Ointment in Consumption 255 Oyntments or oyles for all colde stomackes 330. Opium prepared and vsed 13 Order of diet in the Rupture 287 Order of diet in the headach of heate 35 Order of diet in a cold headach 43 Order of diet for watering and running eyes 71 Order of diet in bleeding at the nose 98 Order of diet in diseases of the eares 105 Order of diet for weake memorie 119 Order of diet in the sleeping disease 135 Order of diet in the dead Palsey 147 Order of diet in the falling euill 152 Order of diet in Bronchocele 187 Order of diet in colde rheumes 198 Order of diet in the Pleurisie of heate 218 Order of diet in the spetting of bloud 246 Order of diet in the Consumption 252 Order of diet in the debilitie of the heart 259 Order of diet in swounings 261 Order of diet in the Pyles 305 Order of diet in the paine and windinesse of the stomacke 332 Order of diet in a hardned Spleene 414 Order of diet in the inuoluntary effluxion of vrin 464. Order of diet for women with child 504 Order of diet in the Canker 572 Order of diet in the Leprosie 584 Order of diet in hot Agues 628. 629 Order of diet for them that recouer after a long sicknesse 633 Order of diet in the Plague 679 Order of diet for them that are bitten with a mad dog 699 Order of diet for giddinesse of the head 124 Order of diet for those that are pursiue 234 235. Order for them that recouer from the Plague or any lingring sicknesse 680 Order of diet for an hote impostume of the Kidneyes 446 Order of diet in falling downe of the Pallet 167. Order of diet in the Ague Synochus 641 Order of diet in hote rheumes 202 Order of diet in obstruction of the liuer 391 Order of diet for outward vlcers of the kidneies 451. Order of diet for the grauell and stone 464 Order of diet for the dropsie 407 Oxycroceum Vigonis 213 Oxycraton 753 Oxymel diuersly prepared 44 Oxymel of Squils 38 Oxysacchara prepared 94 P. PAlsey or Paralysis 134. 135. 137 Palsey through fals or blowes 144 Pallet of the throate falling downe 166. 167 Pallets description 166 Paine in the head looke Headach Paine in the eyes looke Eyes paine Paine in the eares looke Eares paine Paine in the teeth looke Toothach Paine in the ioynts looke Ioyntach Paine in the backe looke Backe paine Paine of the Pyles looke Pyles pained Paine of the stomacke looke Stomacke Paine in the left side vnder the short ribs looke Spleene pained Paine in the right side vnder the short ribs looke Liuer pained .. Paine in the Kidneyes 443 Paine in the mother through cold 494 Paine in the same through heate 495 Paine in the hips or Sciatica through heate and cold 533. 534 Paine of the Podagra or Gout of the feete 545. Paine in the Pockes of long continuance 580 Paine in the throate through Phlegma and colde taking 193 Paine in the teeth through outward causes 177 178. Palsey that is shaking 137 Palsey that is dead 139. 140 Paine in the bowels looke Bowels pained Paine in the belly looke Bowels pained Paine in the belly remedied 428 Paine in the belly of yong children 431 Paine in the Kidneyes 442. 443 Paine of retention of vrine 466 Paine of the Mother 493 Paine of the ioynts an especiall remedie 550 Paine of wounded sinewes remedied 612 Paines description 367. 368. 619 Parbraking with a laske looke vomiting Patients before whose eyes Gnats seeme to appeare what to refraine 83 Pearle of the eye 78 Peaches preserued 355. 719 Peares preserued 712 Pearles prepared 9 Pectorall potion prepared 229 Pectorall salue ibid. Pestilentiall Agues looke Agues pestilentiall Phlebotomies cause and commoditie 20 Phlebotomie forbidden 21 Phlegmes description 603. 605. 619 Phisickes commendation 4 Phisicall bookes diuision 5 Phisickes description 4 Phisickes necessitie ibid. Phisicke is a sure pawne ibid. Phisicke waights 29 Pyles called Verrucales 312 Pyles called Haemorrhoides 304 Pyles that hang farre out 312 Pyles that bleede ouermuch looke bleeding 306. 308. Pyles opened 309 Pyles their paine 310 Pils pestilentiall 662 Pils Indae prepared 413 Pils for all kinds of laskes and the termes in women 357 Pils that moue vrine 398 Pils for the plague especiall good 663 Pils of Amber 324 Pils of diuers kinds 755 Pils to preserue health 237 Pils to bind 350 Pils for the Gout of Charles the Emperor 542 Pissing of blood 448 Pissing of matter looke Matter made by vrine Pith prepared 8 Places in women described 288 Places exulcerated by copulation 289. 290 Plague 653. 654. 655. c. Plague described ibid. Plague cured 668. 669. c. Plagues causes and signes 653 Plague preuented 654 Plague sore or Carbuncle 564 Plague sore what 564. 65 whence it proceedeth ibid. when it appeareth how to be remedied 675. 676. 677. Plague sore not appearing what is to be done 678. Plaister Diachilon how made 518 Plaisters in the rheumes 198 Plaister Basilicum 565 Plaister for the headach 31 Plaister de Muscilaginibus 64 Plaister to heale the corner of the eyes 77 79. Plaister for the rednesse of the eyes 69 Plaister for watering eyes and cold rheumes 72. 74. 200. Plaister of Bayberries 329 Plaister called the Blacke plaister 567 Plaister of Falkenstone 569 Plaisters for Rupture 277 Plaister Gratia Dei 566 Plaister for wounds 598 Plaister called Emplastrum Griseum 610 Plaister Apostolicum 313 Plaister de
generall The 2. § of the vppermost paine and griping of the guts Iliaca passio the which the common man man calleth Colica ibid. The 3. § of the paine or griping in the guts which is called Colica 422 The 4. § of the difference of these paines in the guts 423 The 5. § of the paine in the guts through obstruction or binding in the body 424 The 6. § of the paine in the guts through slime and flegme ibid. The 7. § of the paine in the guts through winde 426. The 8. § for all manner of paine in the belly 428 The 9. § of the paine in the guts through any impostumes or other affections of the bowels 429. The 10. § of the paine in the bowels thorough heate and Cholera 430 The 11. § of the paine in the belly mixt with grauell 431 The 12. § of the paine in the bellies of yong children ibid. The 13. § of the Wormes in the belly 432 The 14. § of the wormes Ascarides which do keep in the arsegut 438 ¶ The sixteenth Chapter of the Kidneyes 439 The 1. § of the paine in the kidneyes thorough cold and moisture ibid. The 2. § of the paine in the Kidneyes thorough wind 441 The 3. § of the obstructed Kidneyes ibid. The 4. § of the paine in the kidneyes thorough heate and drith 442 The 5. § how to asswage the paine in the kidneies 443 The 6. § of an hard impostume in the kidneyes 444. The 7. § of impostumes and vlcers in the Kidneyes 445 The 8. § of the impostumation in the kidneyes through heate 446 The 9. § of impostumes in the kidneyes through cold 447 The 10. § of the exulceration in the Kidneyes ibid. The 11. § of pissing of bloud 448 The 12. § if any man pisse matter 449 The 13. § of the outward vlcers of the kidneyes 450. The 14. § the order of diet 451 ¶ The seuenteenth Chapter of the grauell sand or stone of the Kidneyes and of the Bladder ibid. The 1. § for to hinder and restraine the ingendering and growing of the grauell and stone 452. The 2. § to let the growing of the stone ibid. The 3. § against the paine of the grauell 454 The 4. § of those things that expell grauell and breake the stone ibid. The fifth § when one cannot holde his water 462. The 6. § of the effluxion of the vrine thorough cold ibid. The 7. § of the effluxion of the vrine thorough heate 463 ¶ The eighteenth Chapter of the Bladder 465. The first § of the retention of vrine in generall ibid. The 2. § of the paine which is caused by the retention of the vrine 466 The 3. § of the stopping of the vrine through the debilitie of the vertue retentiue 467 The 4. § of the retention of vrine through fals or blowes 469 The 5. § of the retention of vrine thorough some obstruction of the conduits 470 The 6. § of the hot and scalding vrine 471 The 7. § of any one be forced against his will to make his water 472 The 8. § of the excoriation of the bladder and of the necke of the same 473 The 9. § of the impostume of the bladder or neck of the same 474 ¶ The nineteenth Chapter of the Matrix or Wombe ibid. The first § of the termes or flowers in women in generall 476 The 2. § how to preferre and moue the termes or flowers in women 477 The 3. § how the excessiue course of the flowers are to be stopped 484 The 4. § of the Whites or the white fluxe in women 488 The 5. § of the suffocation or ascension of the Matrix 489 The 6. § of the descension or falling downe of the Mother or Wombe 491 The 7. § of the paine in the Mother or Matrix through wind 493 The 8. § of the paine in the Mother through cold 494. The 9. § of the paine in the Mother through heat 465. The 10. § of the contraction of the Mother or the necke of the same The 11. § of the Scirrhus or hardnes of the Mother ibid. The 12. § of the impostume in the Mother or in the necke of the same ibid. The 13. § of the canker and vlcer of the Wombe or Matrix 498 The 14. § of an vnnaturall birth called Mola 500. The 15. § what things are good for the Matrix 501. ¶ The twentieth Chapter of all that concerneth the fruitfull and childe-bearing women 502. The first § to know whether a woman be with child or not ibid. The 2. § to know whether a woman be with child of a boy or a girle 503 The third § of those thinges which be most commonly perceiued in women with childe ibid. The 4. § at what time and in what manner the childe groweth in the Wombe ibid. The 5. § of the order of diet for women with child 504 The 6. § of the strange longings of women with child 505 The 7. § of the vomiting in women with childe 506. The 8. § when a childe is weake in the mothers wombe ibid. The 9. § of mischaunces and vntimely birthes 508. The 10. § how a mischance is to be preuented or hindered 509 The 11. § how a dead child is to be expelled out of his mothers wombe 511 The 12. § a preparation for an easie childbirth and deliuerie 512 The 13. § when the throwes doe not continue in bearing women 514 The 14. § of the perillous and hard childbirth in generall 515 The 15. § when a woman cannot be deliuered of a child ibid. The 16. § of the Secundine or afterbirth and how the same is to be expelled 516 The 17. § how the afterthrowes are to be eased 517. The 18. § for the excessiue floud after birth ibidem The 19. § of the superaboundance of milke 518. The 20. § of diuers other accidents after birth ibidem The fourth Part or Booke containeth all the outward parts with all their accidents and infections and it is deuided into nine Chapters and 35. §. 519 THe first Chapter and first § of the Armes Pag. 519 The 2. § of the Armepits ibid. The 3. § of the hands 520 The 4. § for to keepe the hands cleane ibid. The 5. § for to perfume hands and gloues 521 The 6. § for scabbed hands ibid. The 7. § for chaps in the hands ibid. The 8. § for itchie or scabbie hands ibid. The 9. § of the fingers 522 The 10. § of the numbnesse of the fingers whether it be in part or in the whole ibid. The 11. § when the fingers are nummed through some bruises 523 The 12. § of the Felon or Ancome in the fingers 524. The 13. § of the nayles on the fingers and toes 524. ¶ The second Chapter of the legs and feet ibid. The 1. § of the knees 525 The 2. § of the shins ibid. The 3. § of the feete 526 ¶ The third Chapter of the paine in the ioynts in generall 527 The 1. § of
Kalender not to be vsed 22 Bloud letters admonition ibid. Blouds superfluitie diminished 20. 607 Bloud cleansed 606 Blouds description 605 Bloud veines 604 Bloud melancholicke how to purge 419 Bloudstone prepared 9 Bloud spitting by some infirmitie of the Lights 242. 247. Bloud congeled in the breast 246 Bloud by vrine 448 Bloud staunched 595. 607 Bloud clotted or congealed in the body 596. 59. Bloudy flixe in generall 359 Bloudy flixe looke Dysentery Bole prepared 9 Bones fracture 549 Bones corruption or putrifaction 550 Bones description 603 Botches 560 Bowels paine in generall 421 Bowels paine in yong children 431 Bowels description 420 Bowels pained in the vppermost part of them called Iliaca passio 421 Bowels paine called Colica 422 Bowels paines difference 423 Bowels paine of binding in the belly 424 Bowels paine of sliminesse in the guts ibid. Bowels paine of windinesse 426 Bowels or belly paines remedies 425. 426. 427 428. Bowels paine of an impostume 429 Bowels paine with heate 430 Bowels paine with grauell 431 Braines description 117 Braines the beginning of sinewes ibid. Braines how to drie them 118 Breath which is short and wheasing 241 242. Breaths shortnesse looke Lungs obstruction Breath that is stinking 256 Breath that stinketh of a bad vlcer in the stomacke 377 Breasts description 203 Breasts of women that bang downe to lowe 204. Breasts of women that are schirrous and hard 208. Breasts tumors 209 Breasts impostumes ibid. Breast oppressed or stopped through phlegme 236. Brimstone prepared 14 Bronchocele 187 Buckes bloud prepared 9 Buckes bloud distilled ibid. Buckes liuer prepared looke Liuer c. Buglosse conserue 718 Burning of fire hot water and gunne-powder 592. Burnings remedie 593 Buttockes description 302 C. CAkes for the rheume 196 Cakes or spice cakes prepared 729 Calmus Aromaticus comforteth the head 39. 705. Calmus preserued 714 Campher prepared 10 Cankers description causes and signes 571 572. Canker in the nose 94 95. Canker called Carcinoma 571 Canker in womens breasts 210 Canker in the Arsegut 316 Canker in the mother 498 Capitall powder 189. 197 Capon water how to make it 255 Carbuncle looke Plague sore Cassie prepared 10 Cassie vsed 10. 364 Catarrhe 79 Catharticon Imperiale 730 Cauterization for the rheumes of the head 74. Cherries preserued 725 Childbirths remedies 515 516 Childes easie deliuery 512 Childs growth at what time and in what maner 503. Childs deliuery delayed 515 Children how to purge them 33 Childrens teeth looke Teeth Childes weakenesse in the mothers Wombe 506. Child dead how to expell it 511 Cholerica passio 338 Cholera hath a proper seate in the body 603 607. Chops of the hands 521 Cinnamome water how to make it 727 Citrons preserued 714 Cicatrices of the skin 601 Citron shels preserued ibid. Claret wine how to make it 708 Clefts in the Arsegut 315 Clefts in womens places 289 Clefts in the skin 556 Clefts in the eyelids 63 Clefts in the tongue 171 Clensing of the head 97 Clisters for the rheume 196 Clisters to comfort the heart 268 Clotted or congealed bloud looke bloud that is congealed Cocke water 250 Cods description 276 Cold diseases 621 Colica colicke a griping in the neathermost guts 422. Collyrium drying and astringent 76 Colour good how to make it 59 Coloquint prepared 10 Confection of Horseradish 394. 57 Confection of ashes 457 Confection of Pope Innocent against blindnes 92. Confections of all sorts preseruatiue purgatiue c. 729 Confection to strengthen the liuer 283 Confection of Iuniper berries 665 Confection of a burnt Hare 457 Confection for the obstruction of the liuer thorough cold 390 Confection of Currans 238 Confection of Prunes 361 Confection of Paulus Riccius Phisition vnto the Emperor 39 Confectio Anacardina 729 Confection of seeds 709 Confection against the swimming or giddinesse in the head 123 Confection of Citrons 326 Confection against melancholy 31 Confection Aromatica Rosata diuersly prepared 325. Confection Diacinnamomum 324 Confection Diamargariton 138 Confection Diatragacanthum the cold 186 Confection Diatragacanthum the hote ibid. Confection purging 424 Confection for the panting of the heart through heate 266 Confected things to coole the stomacke 333 Confection for the franticke 129 Confection in the falling sicknesse 154. 157 Confection for Melancholia Adusta 133 Confection of Calmus 705 Confection of spices peeles and rootes 710 Confection of field Mints 730 Confection of Cassie after diuers wayes ibid. Confection called Benedicta laxatiua ibid. Confection of Montignana for a bad sight 90 Confection Catholicon 730 Confection Hamech 731 Confortation for them that haue the Ague 632. Conserue of red Cherries 725 Conserue of Lauender 716 Conserue of Betonie 712 Conserue of Gadrises 354 Conserue of Elecampane rootes 711 Conserue of Berberies 714 Conserue of the fruite of the wilde Rose tree 715. Conserue of Elderne berries 715 Conserue of Hyssope 716 Conserue of Gilloflowers 718 Conserue of Pionie 719 Conserue of Eyebright 712 Conserue of Succorie flowers 724 Conserue of Raspes 716 Conserue of Prunes 719 Conserue of Roses 722 Conserue of Burrage 713 Conserue of Rosemary 723 Conserue of Sage ibid. Conserue of Fumitorie 714 Conserue of Violets 724 Conserue of Marierome and of Baulme 717 Conserue of Cowslips 724 Conserue of water Lillies ibid. Constipation in the bodie 360 Consumption 520 Consumptions diuers remedies 254 Consumptions signes 251 Contraction of the Mother 495 Convulsion of the sinewes 147. 149. 613 Convulsion of the mouth 145 Corall prepared 10 Cornes on the toes 526 Coriander seed prepared 11 Coughes description 225 Coughes remedies 227 Cough that is drie remedied 228 Cough moist and cold 229 Coughing vp of flegme 232 Cough wich is old 231 Crablice killed 50 Crampe 147 Crampe through emptinesse and heate 149 Crampe through wounding ibid. Crampe of the sinewes 613 Crookebackes remedies 213. 215 Cupping and boxing for what it serueth 27 D. DAndrill or scales of the head beard and ey-browes 49 Dead child looke Child dead Deafnesse 113 Debilitie of the stomacke looke Stomacke Decoctio aperitiua maior 363 Decoction of Sene. 364 Decoction of Guaiacum 576 Decoctio pectoralis purging the rheume 229 Decoctio fructuum 282 Decoctio Epithymi decoction of Dodder 777 Decoction aperatiue prepared 363 Decoction common prepared ibid. Desire vnsatiable of going to stoole looke Tenesmus Diamargariton looke confection Diamargariton Diapenidion prepared 230 Diatragacanthum frigidam looke confection Diatragacanthum Diaprunis lenitiua 361 Diaturbith prepared 62. 776 Digestion of the stomacke how to be kept 320 Dotage or doting childishnesse 124 Drunkennesse a very bad disease 681 Dropsie in generall 400 Dropsie called Anasarca 401 Dropsie called Ascites 402 Dropsie called Tympanites 406 Dysenteria described 352 There are two kinds thereof 352. 358 E. EAres description 103 Eares whereinto something is gotten 113 Eares paine in generall 104 Eares full of noise 106. 107 Eares impostumes 108. 111 Eares that bleede 111 Eares stopped 112 Earewigs gotten into the eares ibid. Effluence of seede in women after the act of copulation 508 Effluxion of vrine continuall and inuoluntarie 472.
§ of the Rupture which is caused of broken veines called Varicosa 284 The 8. § of the terrible Rupture called Buris ibid. The 9. § of the Rupture whereby the bowels do fall into the Cods 285 The 10. § of the Ruptures of children 286 The 11. § for to keepe vp the matter that it descend no more ibid. The 12. § for to stay the reuersion of the Rupture that it come not againe ibid. The 13. § the order of life or diet 287 ¶ The fourth Chapter of the testicles or stones 288. ¶ The fift Chapter of womens priuie members ibid. The 1. § of the inflammation of the place with swellings 289 The 2. § of the clefts of this place ibid. The 3. § of the vlceration in the priuities of women 290 The 4. § when any body catcheth any sore thorough carnall copulation ibid. The 5. § for to make a woman to be as narrow as a maiden ibid. ¶ The sixt Chapter of the Spermaticall fluxe or the running of the Raines ibid. The 1. § of the fluxe of the seede or running of the Raines through heate 291 The 2. § of the fluxe of sperme or running of the Raines through cold 293 The 3. § of the fluxe of sperme or seed in the sleep ibid. The 4. § of what and whereby naturall sperme or seed will be most augmented 294 ¶ The seuenth Chapter of barrennesse in generall 295 The 1. § for to helpe and preferre or hasten fruitfulnesse 296 The 2. § of barrennesse through heate ibid. The 3. § of barrennesse through drouth 297 The 4. § of barrennesse through fatnesse ibid. The 5. § of barrennesse through colde and moysture 298 The 6. § for to comfort the retentiue vertue of the wombe 299 The 7. § of barrennesse through repletion of the body and obstruction of the termes or flowers ibid. The 8. § for to further fruitfulnesse in man and woman 300 ¶ The eight Chapter of the Raines and their paine 301 ¶ The ninth Chapter of the Buttockes 302 ¶ The tenth Chapter of the Arse-gut or Fundament in generall ibid. The 1. § of the going out or hanging downe of the Arsegut Procidentia ani ibid. The 2. § of the relaxation or slackning of the arsgut 303 The 3. § of the impostume of the Arse-gut 304. The 4. § of the Piles called Hemorrhoides ibidem The 5. § to staunch the bleeding of the Pyles 306. The 6. § how the Pyles are to be opened 309 The 7. § against the paine of the Pyles 310 The 8. § of the Pyles which are called Verrucales 312. The 9. § of the Pyles that doe hang farre out ibid. The 10. § of the impostumes in the Arse-gut 314. The 11. § of the clefts in the Fundament that are called Rhagades 315 The 12. § of the fistula and canker in the arsegut 316. The 13. § of the itch in the Arsegut 317 ¶ The 11. Chapter of the inward members of the third part ibid. The 1. § of the stomacke in generall ibid. The 2. § of the necke and mouth of the stomack 318. The 3. § to preserue and keepe a good digestion of the stomacke 320 The 4 § of the debilitie of the stomacke in generall 323 The 5. § of a weake stomacke through colde 324. The 6. § of the debilitie of the stomack through heate 332 The 7. § of the debility of the stomacke through drought 334 The 8. § of the scalding in the throate and of the heartburning ibid. The 9. § of inappetencie or lost appetite and whereby it may be remedied ibid. The 10 § of the wambling and lothing of meat 337. The 11. § of the wambling or vomiting through weaknesse of the stomacke 338 The 12. § of parbraking or vomiting with the laske or couring 340 The 13. § of the flixe laske or scouring by stoole 343. The 14. § of the laske Lienteria of Cholera and heate 344 The 15. § of the laske Diarrhaea 347 The 16. § of the scouring which proceedeth of the liuer and stomacke 351 The 17. § of the laske Dysenteria called the red flixe 352 The 18 § of the other kind of Dysenteria or bloodie flixe 358 The 19. § of all bloodie flixes in generall 359 The 20. § of the constipation or binding in the body 360 The 21. § of the straining or vnsatiable desire of going to stoole which is called Tenasmus 366. The 22. § of paine in the stomacke in generall 367. The 23. § of the paine in the stomacke without impostumation through heate 368 The 24. § of the paine in the stomacke without impostumation through cold 369 The 25. § of the paine in the stomacke through wind ibid. The 26. § of the swelling or puffing vp of the stomacke 372 The 27. § of the paine in the stomacke through Phlegma ibid. The 28. § of the paine in the stomacke through Melancholia 373 The 29. § of the paine in the stomacke through a hot impostume 374 The 30. § of the impostumes of the stomacke which be of a cold nature 375 The 31. § of the exulcerations in the stomacke 376. The 32. § of the stinking breath through the exulceration of the stomacke 377 The 33. § of the schirrositie of the stomacke 378. The 34. § of the hickcough in generall ibid. The 35. § of the vnsatiable hunger in generall 381. ¶ The twelfth Chapter of the Liuer 384 The 1. § of the infections of the liuer in general 385 The 2. § of the obstruction of the liuer in generall ibid. The 3. § of the oppilation or obstruction of the liuer through heate 386 The 4. § of the obstruction of the liuer through cold 389 The 5. § of a Schirrous liuer 392 The 6. § of a colde Liuer without obstruction ibid. The seuenth § of the impostumation of the liuer 393. The 8. § of the laske or scouring through weaknesse of the liuer 394 The 9. § of diuers things which be very commodious for all infections of the liuer 395 The 10. § of the thirst through drouth and heate of the liuer ibid. The 11. § of the yellow Iaundies a sicknesse of the liuer 396 The 12. § of the Dropsie in generall 400 The 13. § of the Dropsie Anasarca 401 The 14. § of the Dropsie Ascites 402 The 15. § sweating is very good for all Dropsies 405. The 16. § of the Dropsie Tympanites 406 ¶ The 13. Chapter of the Gall. 407 ¶ The 14. Chapter of the Milt or Spleene 408. The 1. § of the obstruction of the Spleene with heate and an ague 409 The 2. § of the impostume of the Spleene 411 The 3. § of an obstructed Milt without ague yet with paine ibid. The 4. § of the hardnes or Scirrhus of the splene 412. The 5. § of Melancholia and moysture of the spleene 418 The 6. § how the melancholicke bloud is to be purged 419 ¶ The fifteenth Chapter of the Bowels or Guts 420. The 1. § of the paine and griping of the guts in
also found that some not estéeming this gnawing of the wormes and taking no aduice for it that the guts be bitten asunder and that the wormes are got into the hollownesse of the belly whereof doth follow afterwards a great calamitie as madnesse the falling sicknes dogs hunger swouning paine of the belly obstruction or binding of the body and lastly a painefull and bitter death Therefore is this disease not to be accompted small but rather men are betimes to vse all requisite remedies for it But if the worms be not in the bowels but in the stomack and in the mouth of the stomack then be they commonly vomited vp they that be in the bowels are rid and dispatcht through the stoole Of the third kinde of wormes which kéepe themselues in the Arsegut shall immediately hereafter be discoursed I haue therefore the longer discoursed of this for that it is a common disease amongst children and common families whereby common housholders might know their right difference afterwards we will write of the remedies seruing for these common sorts of wormes but aboue all there be prescribed by the learned certaine common rules of them The first is that the lower the wormes be in the bowels whether they be there growen or descended out of the stomack thither so much the bitterer and stronger must the medicine be which is giuen from aboue because that she may not lose her vertue through so long a passage Secondly the wormes Ascarides are not so easily killed through Phisick as other wormes therefore must stronger remedies be vsed for them Thirdly to preserue himselfe frō wormes he is to beware of all such meates as do increase Phlegma and to purge out the same in aged folks like as we shall speake more at large thereof Fourthly the first intention of the Phisitians is to kill the wormes afterwards to expell them least that through their stench they do infect the hart the stomack and the whole bodie Fiftly as soone as one perceiueth the wormes then must he indeuor to expell them and so to frée himselfe from great distresse Sixtly all remedies which be hote in the third degrée are very fit for this purpose if there be not a strong Ague or impostume with it Seuenthly if one will expell the wormes through any meate or drinke then is the same to be done with an emptie stomack and fasting Eightly the wormes are most fittest to be killed through hote and very bitter things as to the contrary through sweete and fat things they are fed and sustained Ninthly all they that haue the wormes may be fed two dayes with sweete and fat things but the third day when they be hungrie and emptie are bitter things to be giuen Tenthly if one take any thing to kill the wormes then must the belly and the stomack be annoynted or plaistred on the out side with astringent and bitter things Eleuenthly if so be that the wormes be in the vppermost guts or in the stomack then will they be more easily killed and expelled through that which is taken at the mouth But if they be in the nethermost guts then are they killed with Clisters Suppositories But if in the middlemost guts are to be vsed both these remedies The order how a man may preserue himselfe from wormes ALl those that are to be preserued from wormes are of thrée sorts as children which do yet suck children of the age of fouretéene yéeres Now for to free the sucking children the Nurse must eate all light meates and refraine from all Fruit Fish and Milke but especially from ouercharging her selfe with any kinde of meates The children which do not suck must be kept after the same manner and be restrained from all that is slimy and also beware of Fruit and especially of those which be not ripe and those that be wormeaten for they also ingender wormes in the belly The youths and people in yéeres are to be kept likewise as we haue said Also twice or thrice a yéere phlegme ought to be prepared in them with Oxymel of Squils or Compositum or with the sirupe of Calamintha and such like Afterwards they are to take Hiera Picra with the decoction of Polipodie rootes Mirabolani Chebuli of a little Colomint for to purge They are also to vse rather rosted meate then sodden They must eschue all grosse and fat meates for thereby do the wormes grow especially Also he must eate euery day a little Mustard séed But if so be that the wormes be present then must one looke to kill and expell them by all meanes for which purpose these hote things following be fit viz. Wormewood Bay leaues Peach kernels Rue white Mints bitter Costus Centorie Horehound Lupins Annis Smallage séed parched Nardus seed Mints Elecampane rootes dry Bayberies Southernwood Comin Cresses séed Caruway bitter Almonds Diptamus Penniroyall Gals of old beasts and chiefely Oxe gals or Wolfs gals the common Wormeséed Cinnamome Gentian the rootes of the femall Fearne and Agrimonis of all which foresayd things one dragme or a dragme and a halfe is to be taken in winter time with wine and in Sommer with some cooling waters and that chiefly with Purslaine and Endiue water These things following do not only kill the wormes but also expell them forcibly to wit Aloe rootes of blew Floure de luce the iuice of wilde Cucumbers Agaricus Coloquint wilde Saffron the fresh iuice of Elecampane rootes Turbith and Rabarbarum One may vse some of these foresaid things if there be no Ague with it Cold simples which doe kill the wormes are these viz. prepared Coriander Butchers Broome seede Hypocistis sealed earth Purslaine séed seeds of Endiue and of Lettice the iuice of Plantaine rinds of Pomegranats sowre Pomegranats Oranges and their séed Citron séed burnt Harts horne Asses milke all that is sowre bread infused in vineger Broome séeds Colewoort séed dry Plantaine séeds of Orage and vnripe Sallad oyle a good deale of it taken at once You may boldly take these things where as heate and the Ague is And further to speake of the compounded things we will first of all take the things in hand which may be vsed inwardly and in heate Take the sirupe of vineger one ounce and a halfe temper it with Endiue water and Purslaine water and drinke this certaine dayes together alwayes fasting Item take the seeds of Butchers Broome sealed earth Hypocistis the iuice of Sloes of each one quarter of an ounce boyle them all together in sufficient water euen to the halfe and drinke thereof certaine daies together thrée or foure ounces at once Or take Grasse-rootes and Butchers Broome séed of each one ounce séeth them all together in a pot of water euen to the halfe and drinke thereof as before Another Take eightéene or twentie Sebestes Purslaine séed one dragme Grasse rootes and Millet of each one quarter of an ounce Sugar foure ounces Veriuice and the iuice of Pomegranates of each two spoonfuls let them seeth together and skumme
Pelle Arietis 278 Plaister Oxycroceum 213 Plaister of Cerussa 275 Plaister Diapompholigos 265 Plaister de Crusta panis 341 Pleurisie diuersly remedied 219. 220. 224. Pleurisie a dangerous disease of the brest 216 Pleurisie of heate 217 Pleurisie an expedite cure 220 Pleurisie of Cholera ibid. Pleurisie of Phlegma 221 Pleurisie of Melancholia 222 Pleurisie bastard ibid. Pleurisie in women with child 223 Small pockes 553. 556 Small pockes called Swine pockes 555 French pockes 574 Sundrie wayes to cure the same 575. 576. 577. 578. For pockes that haue long continued 580 Pockes cured 574. 576. 578 Poisons remedies 692. 693. 695 c. Poison how to preuent it 686 Poisons that grow out of the earth 688 Poisoning how to be preserued from it 686 Poison taken the signes 687 Polypodie prepared 10 Pomado prepared 116 Pomanders for the plague 36 Pomanders for the headach 40 Pomande●s for a cold headach ibid. Pomanders how to be made ibid. Pomanders for a bad sight 89 Pomanders for the rheume 197 Pomanders for the infeebled or lost smelling 102 Potion of Dodder for all melancholy diseases 132. Potions that purge 363 Potions for the stone 454. 455. 459. Potions diuersly prepared 777 Potions to expell wind of the stomacke 370 Potions for the Liuer obstructed through colde 390. Potion for hoarsnesse 186 Powders for meate 90. 123. 325 Powder of the Emperor against the plague 665 666. Powder that is red for Chirurgians 567 Powder for melancholy maruellous good 133 Powder pasaphan 362 Powder of Sene. 363 Powder Medicamen Turbith 362 Powder for memory 120 Powder for the shaking palsey 138 Powder of Rasis for the eyes 66 Powders for panting of the heart 266 Precious stones prepared 9 Preparation of diuers things 8 Preseruatiues against the plague 662 Preserued blacke Cherries 710 Preserued red Cherries 725 Preserued Orange peeles 710. 713 Preserues that comfort the stomacke 711. 714 Preserued Citrons 714 Priuities and their diseases 274. 275 Prunes conserue 719 Purgations for the rheume 197. 201 Putrifaction of the bones 550 Pursiuenesse with a sore old cough 238 Purgations vsed in hot Agues 632 Purgations diuersly prepared 361. 362 Purgatiue potions 361 Purging what is to be done in it 17 Purging who must forbeare ibid. Purging past what afterward is to bee done 18. Purging Tabulates of Ginger prepared 362. Q. QVicksiluer how mortified 51 Quinces purging conserue 720 Quinces preserued 720 R. RAspes preserued 716 Raines and their paines 301 Rednesse of the eyes looke eyes that be red Redgum and Measles looke Measles Outward remedies for obstruction of the Liuer through cold 391 Outward remedies for a cold stomacke 330 Remedies for the cold pleurisie 224 Remedie approued for the Gout 546 Retention of vrine in generall 465 Rheumes that will not passe thorough the nose 203. Rheumes description in generall 194 Rheumes that are cold 195 Rheumes that are hote 200 Rheumes that fall on the lights 225 Rheumes with Agues 202 Ribs described 216 Rob de Granatis 343 Rob de Cornubus 354 Rootes of the greater pimpernell preserued 712. Rootes of red Beetes preserued 723 Rose a certaine inflammation called Erysipelas 562. Roses signes ibid. Rosin prepared 9 Rubarbe prepared and vsed 19 Rules for such as are recouered of the pleurisie 224. Rule of liuing in the consumption of the Lights 252. Rules for Agues 629 Running of the raines 290 Running of the raines with heate 291 Running of the raines with cold 293 Rupture 276 Rupture which is fleshie 283 Rupture of broken veines called Varicosa 284 Rupture called Buris ibid. Rupture aboue the Cod. 277 Rupture in the Cod. 280 Rupture through winds 281 Rupture called the water Rupture ibid. Rupture through blood 282 Rupture with the falling downe of the bowels 285. Rupture in children 286 Rupture in children incurable 277 Ruptures reuersion how to stay 286. S. SAlue for running and sore eyes 75 Salue of Orenges 437 Salue for rednesse of the eyes 69 Salue to kill Lice withall 50 Salue of Roses 32 Salue cooling of Galen ibid. Salue for the lowsie disease 51 Salue of the Apostles 95 Salue laxatiue 365 Salue de Gallia 487 Salue of Basill 564. 565 Salue of Egypt 567 Salue for the pockes 579 Salue for wounds looke Wound salues Salue called Vnguentum Fuscum 599 Salue for shrunken sinewes 143. 148 Salue of Agrippa 749 Salues of diuers kinds 759. 760 Salue of Saunders 293 Salue called Vnguentum Aureum Mesuae 596. Salue for tumors of the groine 274 Salue preseruing from the dead Palsey 143 Sand of the Kidneyes and bladder looke Grauell Sarcotica that causeth flesh to grow 601 Scabbednesse 556 Scammonie prepared 14 Scammonie vsed ibid. Scabs on the shins how remedied 524 Scalding of vrine 471 Scalding with hot water 592 Scalles of burning ibid. Scall or scurfe of the head 51 how to plucke it away 54 Drie scurse of the hands 521 Schirrositie of the stomacke 378 Schirrositie of the Liuer 392 Schirrositie of the mother 495 Seedes confected 709 Senae praeparatae puluis 365 Scouring proceeding of the stomacke and Liuer 351. Scalding in the throate looke Heartburning Scouring by stoole looke Laske Sculs contusion 55 Sculs description 54 Sculs fracture an especiall salue for it 55 Scuruies description 680 the signes thereof ibid. remedies to cure the same 681 Sciatica looke Gout of the hips Secundine expelled 516 Seede of man increased 294 Sene leaues prepared and vsed 14 Sewets of diuers beasts prepared 11 Shaking of the ioynts 551 Shaking through feare 683 Shaking Palsey 137 Shins description 525 Short breath looke Breath Shoulder blades described 215. 216 Sicknesse that is cold described 621 Sief de Fellibus 86 Sief of Roses 72 Sief Memithe 66 Sief diuers kinds 761 Sights strengthening 515 Signes of instant deliuerie 516 Simples that conduce to the head 43 Sinewes that are slacked or resolued 613 Sinewes conuulsed through the Palsey 147 Sinewes conuulsed looke Conuulsion Sinewes description 611 Sinewes paine remedied ibid. Sirupe of Sorrell 762 Sirupe of Wormewood ibid. Sirupe of Sene leaues 365 Sirupe for the paine in the head 35 Sirupe how to prepare or make it 35 Sirupe of Roses 44 Sirupe of Mulberries 164 Sirupe of Nutshels 165 Sirupe of Mints 355 Sirupe of Quinces 345 Sirupe of Ireas 766 Sirupe of water Lillies 767 Sirupe of Mirtles 356 Sirupe of Vineger 762 Sirupe of Citrons 763 Sirupe of Veriuice ibid. Sirupe of Orenges ibid. Sirupe of Berberies ibid. Sirupe of Byzantine ibid. Sirupe of Burrage 764 Sirupe of field Mints ibid. Sirupe of Citron peeles 766 Sirupe of Fumitorie ibid. Sirupe of Pomegranates 765 Sirupe of Hissope ibid. Sirupe of Apples 266 Sirupe of Iuiubes 766 Sirupe of Poppie heads 767 Sirupe of Horehound 768 Sirupe of Roses laxatiue 332. 632 Sirupe of Violets 769 Sirupe de duabus Radicibus 518 Sirupe de quinque Radicibus ibid. Skin of the head described 54 Skins description in generall 551. 552 Skin infected how 552 to cause the skin to grow 601 Skins externall infection 592 Skin making or cicatrising