Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

C"re ofMel•ncholy. Mcmb. 2 .Subf. I. Purging Simples upwArd. ElanAgoga,or melancholy purging medicines,are either Simple ~ fl,.,..;.., or Comflltnd,and that geptly,or violently, pu~giog !upwards or dawr<n (ero · Thefe following purge upward. d Aforum, or Afr•- :~"·'"'~i- ~ma,w~ich ~s _Mifvefaith,is ho~ in ~he Cecond degrc~,and dry < Peratri mo· . mthe thtrd,tt u commmly take~ mwme, whey ,~r as wtth us,thc .Wexpurgar Juyce oftwo or three leaves orm<Jre fB!Ilettmes,pounded m polfet drinke ~:;::-,;;;;. qtialified with a little liquorice, or anoifeedes, to avoid the fulfomeoelfeof .,.,F•cbfi"'· thetaft,oras Diaftrum Fmlllii.Braflivola in (atart. reckons it up amono(!: fcraffo;, 0' thofe fimplei that .only purge melanchofy,and RueNiru coofirmes as mt~h !:!~;'[; .. ~;. outofhisexpericnce, that it purge~h• blac~ choler, likeHe//e?~ritfclfe. mitu.,edlldt. Galen bb. 6.jimplzc. andf Mathtolruafcube othervertuestett,and will ~~j;;'~;..~ havcit purge other hu!llors as well as this.. . tera-J aydrop. /.4tlrell, by HeNrmtu method. adprax.lrh.z. cap.z4. ts put amongfi the f~~terias ._ firong purgers ofmelancholy ,it is liot and ~ry in the fourth degree. I!i'f- ""' educit. cortdes ltb.u .cap.llf· adds otherdfe&s.to1t. Plmy !ctsdown I 5 bernes in i .IJb arte ideo drinkdor a fufficient potion: it isc9mmonly correded with hisoppo!ites,' :~~::~~=~ c9!d an~ moifi,as jllyce ot En~ive ,Purflane,and is taken in .a potion'? Ceafuffocarionis. 'l(rn gratocs and a ha!fu.Butthts and Afr4ftcca, every Gentlewoman tn the k cap. •.'· Country knowes how to give,they are two common vomits. ~~ ::i:.•· Scilla, or Sea onyon,is hGt an~ dry in the third degree. Brilj{ivola in C~t.·, Jli~ cum (u.,.. tlrt out of tM e(ru ,others, and his own experience, willl:iave this limpie to j~ondam pn_rgch mela~cboly alone. It !s ;m ordinary vomit,vinum SciPiticnm,mixt tmibile. wnh Rubellmahttlewhttewme. "': tMu/Ji;flu- White HeUebor, which fome call fncezing powder, afirong purger up- ::J'""' ~·';• ward,which many rejeCl:,as being toB violent, c.Mefeu & Averr1es will not .,!;~ov;.; • admit ofir, i by reafim 1{ danger offujfswim, k great pain And troublt it futs "'""''''•h••- the psore patie»t to,laith D1don.tru. Yet Galen lib.6. jimpl.med. and Dioftq. ::'~tdetar"-'Jdts cap. If5 .allowofit. It was indeed I terrible infonmr times, as Pliny miti•lib"~ notes,but now familiar,infomuch that many rook it in thofedaies, m that "'!1 ""1''': we"jltukntl, to IJNicllen their wits, which Perfim Sat.t. objeCl:s to Acci& ~Z:t:,."fu~( ... thePoor.,I/ia.< Acci tbriAvtratro.n It helps c.Meland>~ly,thejaOingjicknejft, :!~;.;•:;."· m•dnes,gollt~&c. but notto be taken 1[oldmm,youths,foch M' Areweaklings, oiff•minatis, lttct .• ,.ejfemmatt,. trouMedwtth headach, htgb col111red, orfiar flranglrng, otoOel.llib. fiithW1fcprides .•<Jri(lafim a!'lold Pl!ylitian,bath written very copioully, 8;~~~~;~ ·~;and _approv.es o~ it,i» ftech Ajfefli~ns, __ wh~ch &411 ~the~wi(t h11rdly.be c11red. { •• diffii•lter H.earnjU! ltb.z.prAx.med. de VOIPIItlftU)Will not have lt ufed P but wtthgreat <urantur, C~tttion,by napn ofitsflrmgth, And then when Antim~ny will d6t nog61d, 'J:IIcborum wh ich.caufe<l Her,.ophillld.t()comparc it to a ftol!t captain (a5 Codr011chN1 p;,~· fine obferves c •7 .wnment.deHelleb.) that will fee all his fouldiers goe before fomma cauti· him and come pon-principiA,likc the braggingfouldier,lafi himfelfe, q when ~~: ~~~;:;:· otheti"hdpes faile in inveterate melancholy,inadefperate cafe,this vomit is eft enim vali~ . ,. . . . . Jiffimum, & g_uumvirtr Antimocii ctrttmnit morb:l4, in aux)l!ut» eWrAtur, modivaltdtv.~er_ e[ftortflant .. q 81Ett· us retr4bit ,cllf·'· (er ,:z..ZiJ.folum diwl 'l!Uit He!leboram al~a~,~{U1 ftctr f}em non babent>tWn t'iJ {Ill s;ruopmttlPrnt ~~

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