THE SYNOP~I.S OF THE SECOND PAR. Tl'fl.ON, r M-"·· 1 I ,From thelllivcl . . ,MagicianS)Wi'tches,&c.bytharmes; fpels, incantations, .images, &o.. · . 1• ~ff.t.Whetibenbey. ~aQ cure this,or other fuch I Unlaw- I like diftales ~ . • . . ful~ean3 1 ~·ft.z.Whether ifthey can locure,itbelawtutt I forbtdde. L rofeektothem for hell?'? ' I f•.fmmediatly from Go~,·'J'i<Mprin.cipm,by pra1er;&t ; ·s l S·~•ft.t.Wt'lether Samts and the1r Rehques cM~etp 1 1 ec' I · or this infirmitie! ~~ne-1 .Q!•ft.z,Whether itbelawfitll in this caf~ to J.i!e.tq Cure of I to all, 'l l . them fur a1de l melan- h' h < rSH&{e<l, choly i•< '::m~' I\ r or I I. PhJJiciai.,in who!n is required fcience,' either \ · 1 confidence, honefty, &c. tames Med'· I •· Patimt,in whom is required obedience, I Lawfull i;1 by 1 < conllancy,willingnes,patience,confidence, l or mh.nh, \Niture 1 bounty,&c.n?ttorra8:ifeonhimfelf. w 1c are w ' ' c~-l ~Dta:tet1call 'V' I cernes & 1 J• PhJJicf:t' f l k b whichcon- Pharmaceuticall ~ I wor ' y I fills of • l Chirurgicall U lParticularto the threediftin8: fpecies ~ J> '11' rsuch meats 'aS are eafie ofdigdHon,wel dre!fed,hot, I fod,&c. young,moift,of goad tlountllment,&c. Bread of pure wheat, well baked. . Water cleere from the fountain. · I Win~ and drink not too ftrong, &c: .· . · .. l rMa~. , Fl fufMountainbirds,partridg,phefant,qnailes,&c & qua ,. ,, e Hen, capon,mutton,veale,kid,rabbel:,l!!c. I ty.S b'r F' fu {That live in gravelly waters, as pike, pearth, fDiet re- I. u ". 1 1 trowt, Sea-filh, folid , white,&o. j ~ified 1 H b {Bo.rage,~uglo!fc,bawme, fuocory, emlive; J 1.Mem, or I ear 5 vwlec.,m broath,not raw,&c. I I Fruits J Rayfins ofthe Sunne, apples corte8:ed for I l &roots! winde ,oranges ~~c. parfnips,p?tatoes,&c I iAt feafonable and ufual! tunes ofrepaft ,m good or- \ l':~n- der, not before the firft betodco8:cd, (paring,not 1 l ury. overmuch ofone difu. .. . 'V' Sefl.. z. \ z Re8:i.fication ofRetention and Evacuation, 'as coftivene£fe, Venerie, Dia:reucal, bleedmg at nofe, months ftopped,bathes,,&c, , whi~h con-I 3.A ire ~e~i-{Natural!y in the choice,a!1d ~re 6f'o4,r countrey,~!N'plling fills '.n te- I fi~d, With a place,~o. be hot and mmft,hght?,Whol~ome,pl<taf~qt,&c. formtng · <Dtgreffion Arttfictally,byoA:en change ofatr~,avotdtng wln!l1,fogs, thofe fix \ ofthe Aire. tempells, opening "'indows, perfv.mes,&c. non naturall ~Ofbody and minde,but moderate, as h41¥king, h~ntinS,. F!lli~g, things ... i• / 4.Ex- fhootmg,bo\vling,fifuing, fowling, walking in fair relds,g•lercife. le des.. tennis, bar. 1 I Ofminde,as Ghefie,cards,tabl.es,&c. to fee playes,maskes, &c. ferious ftudies, bufine!fe, all honeft recreations. \ 5 . Re8:ification of waking,and terrible dreames,&c. L6. Re8:ification ofpaffions ana perturbations o! the minde, 't:f Ee 3 Mem,,
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