Parc.z.Seet-5- PreparativesandP11rger~. Memb.I.Subf.3 . the varicoustr<mour or hemorroides appearing doth healtthe (ame. Yalefcus 3 81 prefcribes blood-letting in all three kinds, wbom Saluft. Salv!an follows,~ y ![the bloodahound, which is di[cerned/Jy thejulnef!e ofthe vet~es, lm p_re-7,:,:~~~q~~~ cedent aiet,theparties laughter, age, &c. hegtn wrth the medl4n or mtdle • .,um repleveine ofthearme: ifthe blood be mddpml cl~are,Jl•! it , br~t ifblack in the ~=~:'nevi;!.~_ JP ring time,or • goodfeafen , ·or thtcke, let tt remne, accordmg to the parttts d<nte,r':;u~: jlrength,andfomeetght or trvelt~tdatts after, open. tbe head v_eme , and thef?_i, .,.,, ~ vtines in;theforeheod,orrovoke tl out •! the nojlrtls' or cupptnggl4fes!&c. ~:::-:.~~= Tralli•nus allowesofthls,•/fthere hatlt been •n1 [upprefton lr jloppu•gof 0' fi Janguu bloodat nofe,or hemrods,Or wome11s moneths,thento optn aveine in the headapparetcl•r.. , ahout .the ankles. Yet he doth hardly approve ofthis cour{e,-ifmelancho-;;.;,::~;·~~; ly be fired in the head alone,or in any other dotage,• exupt it primarily pro- fivere,fi ~icted from hlood,or that the malady be increafedby it ,for ~lood.letting refri- gtr •urcrajf.. gmtts anddries up,o:cept the body be very full ofblood, andakind of ruddi-~;~~;~~·~incffein the face. Therefore I conclude With Areteus, b beforeyoN let Mood, ~ihugri,dt· dtliberatt ofit, and well confider all circumftances belonging to it. •; !.:/!.,!~~- riorur ceph~ lictJpart~ magll•Jfefl.e (!!' 'Ve12.1[ront iiaut (anguU p~ovocettlr .fetiJ prr t24rer. &c. zSi 4uibus tOIIl{uette {Ute for prtff:2font merJft s, ~C - talo(teart opM'tet aut vfn4 frontUft fonguU peccet crrebro. a Nifl ~tum ducat il fonguiTJe~ zte morbflr inde augcmuf: pblebotomia refTigerat & exie~at,tlifl corpus fit 'tJatde [anguineum ·' rubicuaJum . b Cum [anguinemdetrahcre oporttt ,dcliberatione indiget• .Areteur lib.,.c. f. SUBSBC"I'. 3· rrep4ratiues llntiPurgers, Fter blood-letting ;we muft proceed to other medicines, firft prepare and thcnpurge,Auge.. flabutumpurgare, makerhe body clean before wee hopetodoeanygood. Gu•lter Brtulwould have a practitioner begin firfl: with a' Clifter of his , which hee prefcribes before bloCld-letting: the common fort as M ercurialis, <.Monta/. tru cap. 30, &c. proceed from !enitives topreparativesand fo to purgers. Lenitives are well known,Elelluarium lenitivum, Diaphenicum,Di4catho. li~n,&c .Preparativcs arcufually Syrups of Borage,Buglolfe, Apples,Fumitory,Thymeand Epithyme,with double.asmuch ofthe fame decottion o, difhllcd wat~r,or of the waters of~uglolfe, Bawme, Hops, Endive, Scolopendry,Fumitory, &c.or thefe fod mwhey , which muft bee reiterated and ufed for many daies together. Purgescome !aft, whichmuft not het ufodat a!l,ifthe mal•dy may be otherwifc helped, becaufe they weaken nature and <lry fo much, and in givin~ ? f them,' wee muJI beginwith thegentlen c A ~•iorihu, Jirjl.Some forb1dall hot m_e~1cm~s as Alexand~r and Salviamu,&c.Ne in. (~i:(:::,;;: famores m defiant ,Hot med1cmes mcreafe rhe dtfeafe d by drying too mt~ch,fo,Bruel)raPurgc downward rather then upward, ufe potions rather then pills, and riuf~ meJic~; when you begin Phyfi~k,per~evere ~nd continue in acourfe1 for as one ob-~~:~~!.~: [erves,movere& non eaucere tn om~sbm malum eft • To ftir up the humour ni fitopur; (as one purge commonly doth) & not to profecute:doth more hacme then d~iacorpur good, They mufl: continue in _a courfe ofPhyfick, yet not fo that th~y tire~~':'; and opprelfe nature,d•nda qt11es natur<t, they muft now ~nd then remtt and e a.,.,,.,;., let nature lilave Come reft. The moft gentle purges to begin with,are ~ 1-ena, r"7tj.~·'f·'·6' C&& :: Cafil
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