Nine books of physick and chirurgery
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- Nine books of physick and chirurgery
- Créateur
- Sennert, Daniel
- Date
- 1656
- Éditeur
- London : L. Lloyd
- Siècle
- XVIIe siècle
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- Nombre de vues : 623
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- 40892
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- Sennert, Daniel (1572 - 1637)
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0002 - Page sans numérotation - [Page de titre]
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0004 - Page sans numérotation - To the lovers of the study of physick, especially those who desires to attain to the true knowledge thereof
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0008 - Page sans numérotation - The contents of the chapters of the five following books
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0018 - Page 1 - The first ground or fundamentals of the whole art of physick, and chirurgery. Book I. Chap. I. Of the nature of physick
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0019 - Page 2 - Chap. II. Of the division of physick
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0020 - Page 3 - Chap. III. Of health
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0023 - Page 6 - Chap. IV. Of temperaments
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0027 - Page 10 - Chap. V. Of innate heat
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0029 - Page 12 - Chap. VI. Of spirits
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0031 - Page 14 - Chap. VII. Of the natural constitution of organick parts, and the common unity of parts alike, and not alike, called similar and dissimilar parts. Chap. VIII. Of the faculties of the soul, and of the differences of actions in mans body
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0032 - Page 15 - Chap. IX. Of the natural faculty; and first of nutrition, and augmentation
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0037 - Page 20 - Chap. X. Of generation
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0040 - Page 23 - Chap. XI. Of the vital faculty
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0042 - Page 25 - Chap. XII. Of the animal faculty, and first of the external senses
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0044 - Page 27 - Chap. XIII. Of the internal senses
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0046 - Page 29 - Chap. XIV. Of the intellective faculty. Chap. XV. Of the desire and moving faculty
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0048 - Page 31 - The second book. Part I. Of diseases. Chap. I. Of the nature of a disease
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0049 - Page 32 - Chap. II. Of the differences of diseases
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0050 - Page 33 - Chap. III. Of diseases of intemperature
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0051 - Page 34 - Chap. IV. Of diseases of the whole substance or of hidden qualities
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0052 - Page 35 - Chap. V. Of organick diseases
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0053 - Page 36 - Chap. VI. Of diseases of conformation
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0055 - Page 38 - Chap. VII. Of diseases in number. Chap. VIII. Of diseases of magnitude
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0056 - Page 39 - Chap. IX. Of diseases of composition
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0057 - Page 40 - Chap. X. Of diseases of solution of unity. Chap. XI. Of the accidental and common differences of diseases
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0061 - Page 44 - Chap. XII. Of the times of diseases
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0063 - Page 46 - The second book. Part II. Of the causes of diseases. Chap. I. Of the causes of diseases
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0066 - Page 49 - Chap. II. Of things which are the causes of a disease, and first of non-naturals
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0069 - Page 52 - Chap. III. Of the internal causes of diseases, and first of fulnesse of blood
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0070 - Page 53 - Chap. IV. Of phlegm
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0071 - Page 54 - Chap. V. Of choller
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0072 - Page 55 - Chap. VI. Of melancholy
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0073 - Page 56 - Chap. VII. Of the serous humour, and of wind
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0074 - Page 57 - Chap. VIII. Of humours according to the opinion of latter physitians, and of chymists
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0075 - Page 58 - Chap. IX. Of the generation of stones and worms. Chap. X. Of the causes of diseases, of intemperature without matter
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0076 - Page 59 - Chap. XI. Of the causes of distemper with matter
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0077 - Page 60 - Chap. XII. Of the causes of diseases of the whole substance
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0078 - Page 61 - Chap. XII. Of the causes of organick diseases
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0080 - Page 63 - Chap. XIIII. Of the causes of diseases of solution of unity
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0082 - Page 65 - Book. II. Part. III. Of symptomes. Sect. I. Of the differences of symptomes. Chap. I. What a symptome is
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0083 - Page 66 - Chap. II. Of the causes and differences of symptomes in general
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0085 - Page 68 - Chap. III. Of the differences in general of actions hindered. Chap. IV. Of the symptomes of the natural faculty
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0088 - Page 71 - Chap. V. Of the symptomes of the vital faculty
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0089 - Page 72 - Of the symptomes of the external senses
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0090 - Page 73 - Chap. VII. Of the symptomes of the internal senses
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0092 - Page 75 - Chap. VIII. Of the symptomes of the motive faculty
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0094 - Page 77 - Chap. IX. Of the symptomes w'erein all, of most parts of the animal actions are hurt
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0095 - Page 78 - Chap. X. Of the symptome of the changeable qualities of the body
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0096 - Page 79 - Chap. XI. Of the symptomes of excretions and retentions
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0098 - Page 81 - Book. II. Part. III. Of symptomes. Sect. II. Of the causes of symptomes. Chap. I. Of the causes of the symptomes of the natural faculty
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0112 - Page 95 - Chap. II. Of the causes of the symptomes of the vital faculty, and of the hindrance of respiration
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0114 - Page 97 - Chap. III. Of the causes of the symptomes of the external senses
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0120 - Page 103 - Chap. IV. Of the causes of the symptomes of the internal senses
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0125 - Page 108 - Chap. V. Of the causes of the symptomes of the moving faculty
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0130 - Page 113 - Chap. VI. Of the causes of symptomes wherein all or mo... animal actions are hurt
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0133 - Page 116 - Chap. VII. Of the causes of symptomes which happen to qualities changed
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0135 - Page 118 - Of the causes of symptomes in those things that are sent forth and retained
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0139 - Page 122 - Book III. Part. I. Sect. I. Of signes in general. Of the difference and heads of signs. Chap. I. Of the necessity and benefit of the method of signs
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0140 - Page 123 - Chap. II. Of the differences of signs
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0142 - Page 125 - Chap. III. Of the heads of signs
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0144 - Page 127 - Sect. 2. Of knowing the temperature of mans body, and of his principal parts. Chap. I. Of the signs of a wholesome body
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0146 - Page 129 - Chap. II. Of the signs of bodies differing from the best constitution
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0149 - Page 132 - Chap. III. Of the signs of the constitution of the brain
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0153 - Page 136 - Chap. IV. Of the signs of the constitution of the heart
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0155 - Page 138 - Chap. V. Of the signs of the constitution of the liver
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0156 - Page 139 - Chap. VI. Of the signs of the temperature of the testicles
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0157 - Page 140 - Chap. VII. Of the signs of the constitution of the stomach
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0158 - Page 141 - Chap. VIII. Of the signs as the constitution of the lungs
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0159 - Page 142 - Book III. Part. I. Sect. I. Of urines. Chap. I. Of the abuse of inspection of urines
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0160 - Page 143 - Chap. II. Of the differences of urine, and first of the substance of urine
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0162 - Page 145 - Chap. III. Of the contents in urine
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0163 - Page 146 - Chap. IV. Of the causes of the various consistence of urines
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0164 - Page 147 - Chap. V. Of the causes of colours in urines
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0167 - Page 150 - Chap. VI. Of the causes of an oyly urine, and of other differences
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0168 - Page 151 - Chap. VII. Of the causes of smell, quantity, and such like accidents. Chap. VIII. Of the causes of contents in urines of those that are sound
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0169 - Page 152 - Chap. IX. Of the causes of contents in urines of those that are sick
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0171 - Page 154 - Chap. X. Of the causes of changes in urines
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0173 - Page 156 - Chap. XI. What is to be observed in the inspection of urines
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0174 - Page 157 - Chap. XII. What may be discerned and foretold by a urine
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0175 - Page 158 - Book. III. Part. I. Sect. IV. Of pulses. Chap. I. What a pulse is
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0176 - Page 159 - Chap. 2. Of the simple differences of pulses
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0177 - Page 160 - Chap. III. Of the compound differences of pulses
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0178 - Page 161 - Chap. IV. Of an equall and unequall pulse
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0181 - Page 164 - Chap. V. Of the order and harmony amonst pulses
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0182 - Page 165 - Chap. VI. Of certaine things necessarily requisite to distinguish pulses by
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0183 - Page 166 - Chap. VII. How to know the differences of simple pulses
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0184 - Page 167 - Chap. VIII. How to know the respective differences of pulses
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0185 - Page 168 - Chap. IX. Of the causes of pulses in generall
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0188 - Page 171 - Chap. X. Of the causes of the simple differences of pulses
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0189 - Page 172 - Chap. XI. Of the causes of the respective differences of pulses
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0191 - Page 174 - Chap. XIII. Of the causes of varying of pulses
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0193 - Page 176 - Chap. XIII. What the simple differences of pulses signifie and presage
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0194 - Page 177 - Chap. IV. What the other differences of pulses signifie et presage
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0196 - Page 179 - Chap. XV. What pulses presage health, or death
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0197 - Page 180 - Chap. XVI. Of signes to be observed from the tongue
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0199 - Page 182 - The third book. The second part. Of the diagnostick signes. Chap. I. Of the signes of causes in generall
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0201 - Page 184 - Chap. II. Of the signes of causes, and of humours in particular
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0204 - Page 187 - Chap. III. Of the signes of diseases
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0206 - Page 189 - Chap. IIII. How to know the parts affected
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0211 - Page 194 - Chap. V. How to know symptomes
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0212 - Page 195 - The third book. Part the third : Of the prognostick signs. Chap. I. Of the severall kinds of prognostick signes
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0213 - Page 196 - Chap. II. Of those kinds of signes by which the times of diseases may be known
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0215 - Page 198 - Chap. III. Of the signes of times of diseases in particular
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0216 - Page 199 - Chap. IV. Of the signes by which we may foretell the event of a disease
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0219 - Page 202 - Chap. V. How to presage of life and death from the error and faults of actions
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0224 - Page 207 - Chap. VII. Of the signes of life and death which are taken from excretions and retentions
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0229 - Page 212 - Chap. II. Of the signes of health and of death which are taken from mutations of the qualities of the body
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0231 - Page 214 - Chap. VIII. Of knowing the time, longitude, brevity and event of a disease
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0232 - Page 215 - Chap. IX. How many mutations there are of diseases, and the manners, and what a crisis is
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0233 - Page 216 - Chap. X. Of the causes, differences, manner, and time of judgment
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0235 - Page 218 - Chap. XI. Of criticall daies
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0236 - Page 219 - Chap. XII. Of the causes of criticall daies
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0238 - Page 221 - Chap. XIII. Of the signes of crisis in generall
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0239 - Page 222 - Chap. XIIII. Of the signes of differences in crisis. Chap. XV. The signes of a crisis to come by excretion and imposthumation
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0240 - Page 223 - Chap. XVI. Through what places there will be excretion and where there will be imposthumation
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0242 - Page 225 - Chap. XVII. Of the time of the crisis
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0244 - Page 227 - The fourth book, part the I. Of things necessary for the preservation of health. Chap. I. What things appertaine to the doctrine of the preservation of health, and how many kinds there are of necessary causes for the preservation and defence thereof
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0245 - Page 228 - Chap. II. Of aire
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0248 - Page 231 - Chap. III. Of meate
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0249 - Page 232 - Meates from plants
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0256 - Page 239 - Meates from living creatures
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0264 - Page 261 - Chap. IV. Of drinks
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0269 - Page 266 - Chap. V. Of the passions of the mind, and of the exercise and rest of the body
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0270 - Page 267 - Chap. VI. Of sleeping, and waking. Chap. VII. Of bathes
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0271 - Page 268 - Chap. VIII. Of excretions and retention, and of venery
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0273 - Page 270 - The fourth book, part II. Of the method of the preservation of health. Chap. I. Of those things which ar to be observed by all for the preservations of health
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0275 - Page 272 - Chap. II. Of the cure of little ones not yet borne, and of the dyet of women with child
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0277 - Page 274 - Chap. III. Of the diet of infants, and thence forward untill 21. yeares of age
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0278 - Page 275 - Chap. IV. Of the diet of middle age
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0283 - Page 280 - Chap. V. Of the dyet of old men
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0285 - Page 282 - Chap. VI. Of the dyet of such as are out of temper and of neuters
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0288 - Page 285 - The fifth book, part. I. Of the materialls for cure. Sect. I. Of medicines. Chap. I. What a medicine is
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0289 - Page 286 - Chap. II. Of the faculties of medicines in generall
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0292 - Page 289 - Chap. III. Of the first faculties of medicines
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0296 - Page 293 - Chap. IV. Of medicines proper to every part, or of corrobarating medicines
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0300 - Page 297 - Chap. V. Of extenuating, and preparing of humours
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0301 - Page 298 - Chap. VI. Of emollients, relaxing, rarfying, &c
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0304 - Page 301 - Chap. II. Of medicines easing paine and causing rest
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0305 - Page 302 - Chap. VIII. Of drawing and repelling medicines
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0306 - Page 303 - Chap. IX. Of ripening things, and such as generate quitture, also of such as generate flesh and brawny flesh, of such as dry and cleanse green wounds and cause cicatrizing, and of such as generate seed and milke
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0308 - Page 305 - Chap. X. Of such things as make the skin red of such as cause blisters, and of such as cause scabs, or pustules, of burning things, of corrosives, putrifactives and of such things as take away haire, and extinguish milke and seed
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0310 - Page 307 - Chap. XI. Of medicines purging through the paunch
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0311 - Page 308 - Cholagogues, or the milder purgers of choler
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0313 - Page 310 - Stronger purgers of choler
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0314 - Page 311 - The milder purgers of phlegme. The stronger purger of phlegme
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0316 - Page 313 - The milder purgers of melancholy and black humours. The stronger purgers of melancholy and adust humours
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0317 - Page 314 - Hydragogues and such as evacuate aqueous humours
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0318 - Page 315 - Chap. XII. Of medicine that cause vomits
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0319 - Page 315 - Chap. XIII. Of medicines causing urine
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0320 - Page 314 - Chap. XIV. Of medicines provoking sweats. Chap. XV. Of diaphoreticks and medicines, discussing wind
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0321 - Page 318 - Chap. XVI. Of provoking courses, expelling the secundine, and a dead child
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0322 - Page 319 - Chap. XVII. Of medicines that breake the stone. Chap. XVIII. Of errhines, sternutatories, and apophlegmatismes
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0323 - Page 320 - Chap. XIX. Of things causing spittle. Chap. XX. Of medicines killing and expelling wormes
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0324 - Page 321 - Chap. XXI. Of drugs good against poyson. Chap. XXII. Of the manner of finding out the vertue of medicines
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0326 - Page 323 - The fifth book, part. I. Sect. II. Of chyrurgery. Chap. I. Of chyrurgery in generall
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0328 - Page 325 - Chap. II. Of putting together, and binding in generall. Of swadling
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0329 - Page 326 - Of cerots or bolsters
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0330 - Page 327 - Of splents. Of binders. Of fit placing of a member that is bound
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0331 - Page 328 - Chap. III. Of coaptation of broken bones
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0333 - Page 330 - Chap. IV. Of restoring of bones that are out of joynt
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0334 - Page 331 - Chap. V. Of the putting together of the soft and fleshy parts
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0336 - Page 333 - Chap. VI. Of correcting of bones that are represt or set awry
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0337 - Page 334 - Chap. VII. Of disjunction in generall, and of dissection of soft parts
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0340 - Page 337 - Chap. VIII. Of sections of bones
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0342 - Page 339 - Chap. IX. Of burning
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0343 - Page 340 - Chap. X. Of drawing of things out of the body which were sent into the body from without
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0346 - Page 343 - Chap. XI. Of drawing out of things generated in the body according to nature, but retained in the body beyond the limits of nature
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0347 - Page 344 - Chap. XII. Of taking away the corrupt parts of the body
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0348 - Page 345 - Chap. XIII. Of freeing and taking away things generated in the body contrary to nature
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0349 - Page 346 - Chap. XIIII. Of the restitution of parts that are lost, or of the chyrurgery of imperfect parts
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0351 - Page 348 - The fifth book, part. II. Of the method of healing. Sect. I. Of shewing how to preserve health. Chap. I. Of the method of healing and of indications in generall
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0353 - Page 350 - Chap. II. Of indicants
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0356 - Page 353 - Chap. III. Of the concord, and discord of indicants
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0357 - Page 354 - Chap. IV. Of indicates
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0363 - Page 360 - Chap. V. What morbifique causes indicate, and peculiarly of purging of a juice in the body which causeth ill digestion
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0366 - Page 363 - Chap. VI. Of the time sit for purging of a disease
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0368 - Page 365 - Chap. VII. Of preparation and concoction of humours
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0370 - Page 371 - Chap. VIII. Of the quantity of purgation
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0371 - Page 372 - Chap. IX. Of the place by which purgation ought to be made
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0373 - Page 374 - Chap. X. Of the due administration of purgers. Chap. XI. Whether it be lawfull to sleepe having taken a purge
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0374 - Page 375 - Chap. XII. Whether it is best after purging, to use cleansing, and abstergent medicines. Chap. XIII. Of evacuation by urine
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0375 - Page 368 - Chap. XIV. Of evacuation by sweate
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0377 - Page 378 - Chap. XV. Of particular evacuations
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0378 - Page 379 - Chap. XVI. Of the abating abundance of blood with leaches cupping-glasses, scarrifications etc
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0381 - Page 382 - Chap. XVII. Of opening a veine
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0384 - Page 377 - Chap. XVIII. Of revulsion
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0387 - Page 388 - Chap. XIX. Of derivation. Chap. XX. Of repulsion
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0388 - Page 389 - Chap. XXI. Of interceptings
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0389 - Page 390 - Chap. XXII. Of discussing
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0390 - Page 391 - Chap. XXIII. Of softning and ripening of matter
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0391 - Page 392 - The fifth book, part II. Sect. II. Of shewing how to cure. Chap. I. Of diseases of intemperature
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0393 - Page 394 - Chap. II. Of curing diseases of the whole substance
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0394 - Page 395 - Chap. III. Of the cure of diseases of conformation
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0396 - Page 397 - Chap. IV. Of the cure of diseases of number
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0397 - Page 398 - Chap. V. Of curing diseases of magnitude
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0398 - Page 399 - Chap. VI. Of curing diseases in scituation and connexion
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0399 - Page 400 - Chap. VII. Of the cure of solution of continuity
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0400 - Page 401 - Chap. VIII. Of the cure of oppressing and urging symptomes
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0403 - Page 404 - The fifth book, part II. Sect. III. Of the vitall indication. Chap. I. What doth indicate dyet in those that are sick
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0404 - Page 405 - Chap. II. What things belongs to dyet
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0405 - Page 406 - Chap. III. How many sorts there are of dyet, and which agrees to which diseases
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0406 - Page 407 - Chap. IV. Of the right administration of the dyet of sick persons
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0408 - Page 409 - The fifth book, part III. Of the compositions of medicines. Sect. I. Of preparing and compounding of drugs in general. Chap. I. Of the necessity and profit of preparing and compounding simple medicines
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0410 - Page 411 - Chap. II. What things are necessary for the artificiall preparation and composition of medicines
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0411 - Page 412 - Chap. III. Of the weights of medicines
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0413 - Page 414 - Chap. IV. Of physicall measures
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0415 - Page 416 - Chap. V. Of doses of medicines
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0416 - Page 417 - The doses of purgers
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0418 - Page 419 - The fifth book, part III. Sect. II. Of operations necessary for the preparation, and composition of medicines. Chap. I. Of the parts of pharmacopoeia
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0419 - Page 420 - Chap. II. Of the kinds of heate
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0420 - Page 421 - Chap. III. Of the first rank or forme of operations of breaking, sleeking, or making plaine, shaving and fileing
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0423 - Page 424 - Chap. IV. Of the second rank or forme of operations
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0427 - Page 428 - Chap. V. Of the third manner of operations
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0428 - Page 429 - The fifth book, part III. Sect. III. Of the formes of medicines. Chap. I. The division of medicines
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0432 - Page 433 - Chap. II. Of decoctions
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0435 - Page 436 - Purging decoctions
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0436 - Page 437 - Chap. III. Of infusions and other purging potions
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0438 - Page 439 - Chap. IV. Of medicinal wines, drinks of honey and water sodden together, of wine mingled with honey, of oxymel, of medicinal vinegar, decoction or barley-water, also of clarified juices
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0442 - Page 443 - Chap. V. Of distilled waters and spirits
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0443 - Page 444 - Chap. VI. Of oyles
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0444 - Page 445 - Chap. VII. Of syrups and juleps
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0447 - Page 448 - Chap. VIII. Of emulsions and other mixtures, bringing or causing milk, and of strengthing things
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0449 - Page 450 - Chap. IX. Of tinctures, and extracts, and liquid dissolutions
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0450 - Page 451 - Chap. X. Of conserves, preserves, and medicinal juices
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0452 - Page 453 - Chap. XI. Of electuaries
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0454 - Page 455 - Chap. XII. Of eclegmaes, and lohochs
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0456 - Page 457 - Chap. XIII. Of boles
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0457 - Page 458 - Chap. XIV. Of powders, and trageis, or comfits
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0458 - Page 459 - Chap. XV. Of salts. Chap. XVI. Of croces
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0459 - Page 460 - Chap. XVII. Of flours and sublimates. Chap. XVIII. Of precipitates
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0460 - Page 461 - Chap. XIX. Of glasses, regalls and certain chymicall powders. Chap. XX. Of comfits, little round cakes, and morsells, and such like
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0463 - Page 464 - Chap. XXI. Of trochees
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0464 - Page 465 - Chap. XXII. Of pills
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0467 - Page 468 - Chap. XXIII. Of suppositers
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0469 - Page 470 - Chap. XXIV. Of clysters
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0471 - Page 472 - Chap. XXV. Of injections into the wombe, and of pessaries
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0472 - Page 473 - Chap. XVI. Of those things which are injected into the yard, and bladder. Chap. XXVII. Of washings of the mouth, and gargarismes
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0473 - Page 474 - Chap. XXVIII. Of medicines that draw away phlegme
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0474 - Page 475 - Chap. XXIX. Of medicines to rub, and cleanse the teeth
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0475 - Page 477 - Chap. XXX. Of medicines put into the nose, and to provoke sneezing
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0476 - Page 476 - Chap. XXXI. Of sweet smells, perfumes, and odoriferous, balsomes
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0478 - Page 479 - Chap. XXXII. Of those things which are put into the eares. Chap. XXXIII. Of liquid medicines for the eyes
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0479 - Page 480 - Chap. XXXIV. Of oyles and balsomes
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0480 - Page 481 - Chap. XXXV. Of linements and oyntments
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0481 - Page 482 - Chap. XXXVI. Of cerots, and emplaisters
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0484 - Page 485 - Chap. XXXVII. Of cataplasmes
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0485 - Page 486 - Chap. XXXVIII. Of medicines to take away haire, salves made of mustard, medicines causing wheales, or pustles in the body, and vesicatories, or medicines that cause blisters
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0486 - Page 487 - Chap. XXXIX. Of epithems (which are somewhat moister then plasters) medicines made of vinegar and roses, and of medicines applied to the temples, to stop fluxes of rehume from falling to the eyes
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0488 - Page 489 - Chap. XL. Of medicines applyed plaister-wayes to mittigate paine, and of little bags
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0489 - Page 490 - Chap. XLI. Of embrocations, lotions, and bathes
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0490 - Page 491 - Chap. XLII. Of soapes
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0491 - Page 472 - Chap. XLIII. Of cauteries
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0492 - Page sans numérotation - Bookes printed for Lodo Lloyd, and sold at his shop next the Castle-Tavern in Cornhill
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0498 - Page sans numérotation - [Page de titre]
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0500 - Page sans numérotation - To the reader, health and safety
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0502 - Page sans numérotation - The table
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0504 - Page 1 - Book I. Of fever in general, and of an ephemera, and of a synocha with putrefaction. Chap. I. Of the nature of a fever
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0506 - Page 3 - Chap. II. Of the causes of fevers in general
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0507 - Page 4 - Chap. III. Of the symptomes of a fever in general
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0508 - Page 5 - Chap. IV. Of the differences of fevers in general
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0509 - Page 6 - Chap. V. Of the cure of fever in general. Chap. VI. Of the fever ephemere
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0513 - Page 10 - Chap. VII. Of an ephemera of more dayes, and of a synocha without putrefaction
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0515 - Page 12 - Book II. Of putred fevers. Chap. I. Of putred fevers in general
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0518 - Page 15 - Chap. II. Of the differences of putred fevers
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0519 - Page 16 - Chap. III. Of the signes of putred fevers in general
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0520 - Page 17 - Chap. IV. Of the cure of putred fevers in general
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0521 - Page 18 - Chap. V. Of breathing of a vein
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0522 - Page 19 - Chap. VI. Of purging
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0525 - Page 22 - Chap. VII. Of concoction and seperation of humours
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0526 - Page 23 - Chap. VIII. Of sudorificks and diureticks
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0527 - Page 24 - Chap. IX. Of diet in putred fevers
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0530 - Page 27 - Chap. X. Of the differences of putred fevers
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0531 - Page 28 - Chap. XI. Of a continued putred primary fever, and first of a synocha in particular
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0534 - Page 31 - Chap. XII. Of a causus, or burning fever
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0536 - Page 33 - Chap. XIII. Of continued periodick fever in general, and of a continued tertian
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0539 - Page 36 - Chap. XIV. Of a continued quotidian
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0541 - Page 38 - Of the fever epiala
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0542 - Page 39 - Of the syncopal fever
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0543 - Page 40 - Chap. XV. Of a continued quartane
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0544 - Page 41 - Chap. XVI. Of symptomatical fever
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0549 - Page 46 - Chap. XVII. Of intermitting fevers in general
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0558 - Page 55 - Chap. XVIII. Of intermitting fevers in particular, and first of an intermitting tertian
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0564 - Page 61 - Chap. XIX. Of a quotidian intermittent
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0565 - Page 62 - Chap. XX. Of an intermitting quartan
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0570 - Page 67 - Chap. XXI. Of compound fevers, and semi-tertians
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0574 - Page 71 - The third book. Of a hectick fever. Chap. I. Of the nature of a hectick fever
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0575 - Page 72 - Chap. II. Of the signs of a hectick fever
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0576 - Page 73 - Chap. III. Of the cure of a hectick fever
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0578 - Page 75 - The fourth book. Of the plague, and of pestilential and malignant fevers. Chap. I. Of the nature of the pestilence
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0580 - Page 77 - Chap. II. Of the causes of the pestilence
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0582 - Page 79 - Chap. III. Of contagion
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0584 - Page 81 - Chap. IIII. Of the signs of the plague
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0585 - Page 82 - Chap. V. Of preservation from the pestilence
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0588 - Page 85 - Chap. VI. Of the cure of the pestilence
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0592 - Page 89 - Chap. VII. Of the nature of a pestilent and malignant fever, and of the difference of them from the plague
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0593 - Page 90 - Chap. VIII. To what kind of fevers pestilent and malignant ones pertain
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0594 - Page 91 - Chap. IX. Of the causes of a pestilent and malignant fever
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0595 - Page 92 - Chap. X. Of the signs of malignant and pestilent fevers
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0596 - Page 93 - Chap. XI. Of the cure of malignant and pestilential fevers in general
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0600 - Page 97 - Chap. XII. Of a malignant fever, with the measles and small pox
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0608 - Page 105 - Chap. XIII. Of the spotted fever
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0611 - Page 108 - Chap. XIV. Of the english sweat
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0613 - Page 110 - Chap. XV. Of the ungarick disease
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0617 - Page 114 - Chap. XVI. Of a malignant fever with the cramp
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0619 - Page 116 - Chap. XVII. Of a malignant fever, with a catarrh, and a cough, and the squincy
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0621 - Page 118 - Chap. XVIII. Of the cure of symptomatical fevers