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A03089 An excellent treatise teaching howe to cure the French-pockes with all other diseases arising and growing thereof, and in a manner all other sicknesses. Dravvne out of the bookes of that learned doctor and prince of phisitians, Theophrastus Paracelsus. Compiled by the learned Phillippus Hermanus, phisition and chirurgion. And now put into English by Iohn Hester in the spagiricall arte, practitioner. Paracelsus, 1493-1541.; Hermanni, Philippus.; Hester, John, d. 1593. 1590 (1590) STC 13215; ESTC S108576 44,196 74

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them the cause whereof they spring Folio 1. Of the abuse vsed in curing of the Pockes by annointing or saluing fol. 5. Of fumigation or smoaking with correction of the abuse vsed therein fol. 9. Of washing with Water fol. 14. The correction of this washing with Mercurie fol. 16 Of launcing or opening of Tumors fol. 17. An attractiue Playster fol. 18. Of curing the Pockes by sweating fol. 19 The Drinkes which are vsually giuen for the Plague fol. 20. The correction of sweating whereby the Pockes may bee cured fol. 21. The preparing of Mercurie to prouoke sweat fol. eodem Of curing the Pockes by Seege with laxatiue Medicines fol. 24 The second part Of the nature or vertue of the Woode called Lignum vitae or Guaiacum folio 29. Howe to choose this Wood and which is the best fol. 32. Howe to prepare the Drinke fol. 34. What regiment the Patient is to obserue fol. 37 Of the great paine in the head which taketh away the sleepe fol. 40. The curing of the paines in the head of those that are Phlegmatick and Mellancholick fol. 42 Of madnes or idlenes of the head called Insania fol. 43 How to cure the Phlegmaticke the Mellancholicke of this disease fol. 44. Of the Falling-sicknesse called in Latine Epileptia fol. 45. The curing of the falling sicknesse in Phlegmatick and Mellancholick persons fol. 47. Of Polipus an ill disease in the nose whereof commeth the Cancer fol. 48. Howe to cure the Phlegmatick and Mellancholicke of this disease fol. 49. Of shortnesse of winde coughes and stuffings in the breast fol. codem The drinke for the Phlegmaticke and the Mellancholicke fol. 50. Of the diseases in the stomacke as paines quesinesse vomiting c. fol. eodem For the Phlegmatick and the Mellancholicke howe hee is to be cured fol. 51. Of diseases of the Liuer as obstruction Aposteme and the Dropsie fol. 52. To cure the diseases of the Liuer in Phlegmaticke and Mellancholick Patients fol. 53. Of the diseases of the Mother as the superfluous issue of menstrues and to stay them and of barrennes fo 55 To cure the diseses of the Mother in the Phlegmaticke and Mellancholicke Women fol. eodem To cure the Cancer in any place of the body wheresouer fol. 56 To cure the Cancer in cold complexions fol. 57 Of all other Vlcerations whether they come of the Pockes or otherwise fol. eodem For the Phlegmatick and the Mellancholick fol. 59. Howe to cure the Rupture fol. eodem To cure the same in Phlegmaticke and Mellancholicke persons fol. 60 Of Podagra or the Goute fol. 61. To cure the Phlegmaticke and Mellancholick therof fol. 62 FINIS Capit. 1. Of the Pockes hovv to knovv them and the cause whereof they spring TO knowe the originall of this filthie sicknesse there is further regard to be had then to the onely act of intemperancie for the chéefe cause thereof was the influence of the heauens which in the very instant when this disease first shewed it selfe did so strongly infect the secret parts both of man and woman that thereby the said disease first in the Parents and after in the children hath with a certaine secret poison infected and spoiled the whole bodie shewing it selfe commonly though not alwaies in the secret parts For those parts by the influence of the stars are first of all infected and then the person so infected giuing him selfe to incontinence dooth cause the saide disease to shewe it selfe first in the secret parts and afterwards throughout the whole bodie and béeing infected themselues doo also ingender infected children as they also doo that are infected with the Leprosie For the Leprosie and this disease are so neere of kinne that they are Cozen-germanes to each other therefore such infected persons must of necessitie begette corrupt children because that their séede is also infected and afterward such children are yet more corrupt by reason of the corrupt milke that they sucke from their Mothers so that it is almost impossible to cure the saide children the disease béeing so rooted in them First through the infection of the seede 〈◊〉 and next of the milke but such children so borne and nourished are sometimes not so greatly troubled with open sores and botches as their Parents haue béen but they haue many greefes and paines in their hodies so that it shold séeme that they are not troubled with this disease but with the Gout or some such like notwithstanding it is nothing els but the Pockes but that it chaungeth by meanes of generation and the complexion of the child which differeth frō the Parents These two to witte the influence or impression of the heauens and the generation are the first and principall causes of this disease and for that the influence is partly past and gone we may also perceiue the furie of this disease to be partlie asswaged and therefore not so terrible as it hath beene and the older it is the feebler it becommeth but though the Pockes doo vanish away yet there spring other diseases enowe different from those that heeretofore haue raigned so that we are enforced to séeke for newe remedies to heale the said new diseases For euery disease hath his proper remedy wherewith to be cured and vntill the same remedie be vsed the Patient cannot be holpen but is the longer the more spoiled vntill in the ende there commeth one who by chance vseth the right remedie and so ignorantly by good fortune healeth the Patient Whatsoeuer shall be needfull to the curing of the Pocks or any other disease springing thereof shal by Gods helpe be perfectlie taught in this Booke so that nothing shall be wanting therein To proceede now with other causes of diseases you shall vnderstand that there are many other causes besides those afore mencioned for though those are the principall yet it chaunceth notwithstanding that some doo fall into thys foule disease which through the impression or influence were not so much inclined thereto and that chaunceth through companying with women where through the secret parts are first infected then the blood throughout the whole body lastlie the newes the flesh and the bone It happeneth also a man to be infected by sweat and that commeth by lying with another for when one man lieth with another that is infected and the ●●me doo sweat sore hee must needes be infected with the venome of his sweate But this infection dooth not alwaies chaunce for if the person infected haue had it a long time and that it doth not appeare outwardly but lyeth hidden inwardlie he dooth not infect so sore nor so soone as those that are but newlie infected with it Therefore let euery man take heede that he doo not lye with them whom he knoweth not for that it is very dangerous therfore I counsaile euery man to haue great regard heereof to eschew such a danger Now we will shewe the signes whereby one may knowe when any man is infected with this disease for a thousand are taken