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A86991 Ourography or Speculations on the excrements of urine with the distinctions, causes, colours, and contents thereof: and other symptomes observed in nature. Also, a philosophicall discourse of the colours of urine, with the art of mixing them, according to quantity, number, and weight. By Henry Hamand. Hamand, Henry. 1655 (1655) Wing H469; ESTC R223743 26,561 112

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Jaundise green pag. 40 Jaundise black pag. 42.54.67 Jaundise pag. 24.380 40.42 Imbecillity of the liver pag. 61 Illiaca passio pag. 10.24 Impostumes pag. 10.32.51.24.64 Joynt-sickness pag. 10 L LAbour excessive pag. 38 Lasks pag. 10 Lethargie pag. 22.83 Lethal colour lethal pag. 40 Leaness pag. 47 Leprosy pag. 54 Leucophlegmata pag. 9 Lienteria pag. 25 Liver pag. 50.72 Liver heated pag. 66.67 Liver adusted pag. 59 Liver inflamed pag. 50.54 Liver putrified pag. 36 37.52 Liver obstructed pag. 53 Liver pained pag. 40.57.72 Liver distempered pag. 29 Liver cold pag. 20.27 Loines imbecillity pag. 60 Lungs pag. 69 Lungs impostumated pag. 52 Lungs inflamed pag. 11 Lungs heat ibid. Lungs exulcerated pag. 25 Lungs wasted pag. 43 M MAdnesse pag. 24.43.45 Marasmodes pag. 11.50 Matter flegmatick elevated pag. 62 Matter tough and viscous pag. 62.69 Matter raw ibid. Matter adust pag. 63.69 Matrix pag. 45 Matrix unclean pag. 54 Melancholy pag. 10.11.22.30.40.45.54 Miserere mei Deus pag. 10 Menstruarum fluxus pag. 10.67 Menstrues voyded pag. 45 Menstrues suppressed pag. 25.47.57.66 Menstrues without pain pag. 55 Measles pag. .25 Morbus articularis pag. 10.57 Morbus Gallicus pag. 22 57 Mother diseases of it pag. 67 Mortification signes of it pag. 50.64 Mortification pag. 38.43.24 Mouthexulcerated pag. N NAture weakened pag. 49.70 Natural moisture wasted pag. 61 Natural heat extinguished pag. 63 Neck of the bladder pained pag. 52 Nephresia pag. 10 Nephritis pag. 71 O O●structions pag. 20 24 Obstruction of the reins pag. 53 Opthalmia pag. 24 P PAin in the head pag. 64 Pallet-falne pag. 24 Palsie pag. 22.35 Palsie in the genetors pag. 56 Pestilence pag. 37 Plague pag. 22.28 Pissing-evil pag. 53 Pleurisis pag. 30 Phrensy pag. 9.52.63 Podagra pag. 11 Polipus pag. 24.71 Putrefaction pag. 22.57.64 Pox pag. 2.55 5.56 Poxes pag. 55.58 Q Quotidian feaver pag. 20.25.27.40 Quotidian Ague vide tit. of Feaver Ague pag. 45 R RAving i e. madness pag. 61 Reins misaffected pag. 24.36.52.72 Reins beaten and bruised pag. 33 Reins unclean pag. 83 Reins washed pag. 49 Relapse pag. 35 Ribs pained pag. 52.60 Rheume pag. 27 Rheume in the brain pag. 65.68.71 S SAreites pag. 9 Sciatica pag. 10.11.51 Scabbs pag. 22.50 Seed pag. 56.70 Sickness beginning pag. 29.37 Sickness at hand pag. 49 Sickness like to continue pag. 50.67.70 Sickness i e. green sickness pag. 40.67 Sickness i e. falling sickness pag. 22 Sperme pag. 11.32.52.53 Stone pag. 51 Stone in the reins pag. 20.22.30.45 Stone pag. 54 Stone in the reins pag. 20.22.30.45.51 Stone in the bladder pag. 24 Stone voyded pag. 32 Sleep wanting pag. 61 Strangury pag. 38.24.51.53 Stripes pag. 38.43 Spleen pag. 31 Spleen pained pag. 20 Spleen diseased pag. 27.57 Spleen distemper'd pag. 29 Spleen obstructed pag. 35 Spleen with a tumour pag. 45 Squinancy pag. 11.52 Stomach's weaknesse pag. 61 Stomach oppressed with fleam pag. 66 Surfett pag. 68.69 T TErmes suppressed pag. 11 Tenasmus pag. 51 Tertian ague pag. 60 Tertian a double tertian pag. 27 Thirst pag. 40.47 Tooth-ach pag. 24 Throat-dropsie pag. 9 Throat swollen pag. 11 Tympanie pag. 9.20 V VEines broken pag. 11.33.35 Veines i e. strife in the veines pag. 59 Ventosity pag. 66.67.69.70 Vomiting pag. 9 Vertigo pag. 22 Viscera pained pag. 59 Venus pag. 52 Venereous pollutions pag. 53 Ulcers new and old pag. 83 Ulcer in the uriters pag. 32 W WAtchfullnesse pag. 38 Wasting of the reins pag. 54 Wasting of the solid parts pag. 63 Weaknesse of the brain pag. 9 Weaknesse of the Stomach pag. 61 Weaknesse of nature pag. 67 Windinesse pag. 59 Womens white flowers pag. 54 Wormes pag. 22 Y YArd pained pag. 52 Yard Palsy in the yard pag. 56 Courteous Reader These Books following are printed and are to be sold by Francis Eglesfield at his Shop at the Marigold in Paul's Church-yard THe holy Court in five Tomes written in French by N. 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