Parr,~.Sett.5. Curecf.Mt!ancholy. ~ 4 ----;-k.;-in-:d-e -of:-r-u7 dd::i-ne--;11;-e-w~h;-:i~ch;-=1;...s'fc--,rl;-cd-;i:-n--=rh;-e--;f<:-ac_e_w~i~th:-p-:im-p-;-les-,-:&-c--;. b;-e-c-au-:fe-ie --- pertaines not to my fubje&,I will not meddle with it. I referre you to Cr~~o th Counfells,Amo/Jwli~.I.Imvlar. c•P·39·I· Rt~l411tle, Pem Fmjltu Jc Fuco,lib. 3 •• ,bflr .1. ToPiatmu,Mercurialis,rlmw,R•ntloletiUJ,Heurniw, c..i'Aen•doru,and others that have written lugelyofit. Memb.I .Subf.6; Thole other grievances and fymptomes ofheadach,palpitation ofheart, rertigo,dcliqreium&c. which trouble many melancholy men, becaufe they are copiou11y h3!jdled apart in every Phyfitian,I doe voluntarily omit. M • "•· 2. Cure of <..Melancholy overAll the ~otly. Here the melancholy blood poifeifeth the whole body with ~~~~napr~ theJ3raine, P itisbefttobeginnewith blood letting. q The cmru. Grulw prefcribe the r Median or middle vein robe opened, & ~t:'u:f::1:,~ fo much blood t? be taken away,as _the patient may welllpare, d fanguini• . and the cur that IS made muft be w1de enough. The Artbiam bonitar""''" hold' it fitteftto be taken from that arme, on which fide there is more paina f~:j...,, ••. and heavinelfein the head, if black blood ilfueforth, bleed on, if it bee re malp ;x clea're and good,let it be inftanrly fuppreifed, ' 6ecarife the malice of mt!an- ~;·.;:•~.fu''" cho/7 is much corret!edby th~go•!neJ!.e of theblo#d. I~ the parries llreri~th tktah) debet. Wtll not admtt much evacuanon 10 thts klnde at once, Jt mull be alrayect a- ' Ohftrvat gaine and againe,if it may not be conveniently taken from the arme,it mull: r:~ ::::r:.~· be taken from the knees and anckles, efpecially to fuch men or women •• in """ab whofc h~mrods or months have been ftopped. rIf the malady continue, auorem •111i(- it is not aniiffe to evacuate in a parr in the fore-head, and to virgins in the ~;;~diumfle anckles, _which are melancholy for lovematters, fo to widdowes thata~e """""' .,,. much gneved and troubled wuh forrow and cares: for bad blood flowes 10 ~;;;;~:::':~the_ heart, and fo crucifies theminde. The het;'rodsareto be opened witb ~""""" pin- an wfirument or horfc-leeches,&c. fee more 10 Mont•ltm c.>g. Sckenlam guer _& '"'". hath an example of one that was cured by an accidentall wound in his (ut:.'""'fo"' thigh, much bleeding freed him from melancholy. Dier,Diminutives,Alx Hilde/heim teratives,Cordials, Correctors as before, intermixtas occafion ferves, • aft IP'f-1·,·.:/'" their jludy maft be to tmke ame/•naholy man fat, asdthen the et1re i4 ended. ;:,;,(;,,.~ •. Diureticaor medicines to procure urine ~re prefcribed by ~ome in this kind p~, feniculi hot and cold: hot where the heat ofthe ltver doth not forbtd • cold where1•'7/'f.~'7,. the heat of the liver is very great: • amongft hot are Parfely r~ots,lovage, ~":melon:,. Fennell,&c. cold,Mellonfceds,&c. with whey of Goats milke which is eum[eroca· thecommonconveioher. ' !~':.~Z~~v'f. To purge and • p;rifyrhe ~lood, ufe fowthiftlc,Succory ,Sena, Endive, bicutum, Carduus Benedi&us, Dandehon,Hop, Maidenhaire, Fumitory, Bugloffe, ·~~.~=:":!,. j3orage &c.witb rheir juyce,deco&ions,di~illed waters,Syrul?es,l!'c· ~ineut fisdi· o[waldm,crolltm h~ftl.chym. much admues fait of Coralsmth1s cafe, ligmciTca andu£tiru tet,.hib,(er.>.c•p.II4· Hier•m Archigenis, which is an excel- ;!~:;;,t;:- le~t medicine to purify the ~lood,for AU melAncholy •lfet!i~rss, faUing.jick· media frullra nejfe nont to be COBf4Ttdtl tt. · tJbibentur. '
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