A treatise of chirurgery
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- A treatise of chirurgery
- Créateur
- Fioravanti, Leonardo
- Date
- 1652
- Éditeur
- London : G.D.
- Siècle
- XVIIe siècle
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- Nombre de vues : 475
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- 6601
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0022 - Page 1 - A short discourse of the most famous knight and excellent physitian and chirurgion, Lord Phioravante. Chap. I. What thing infirmitie and whereof it proceedeth
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0023 - Page 2 - Chap. II. To help the falling sickness in young children
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0024 - Page 3 - Chap. III. To help young children of certain grosse scabs, that come in the head and face
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0025 - Page 4 - Chap. IV. To help young children of the rupture./Chap. V. Of the small poxe that come to children
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0026 - Page 5 - Chap. VI. Of the Fersa or Measels that come to young children./Chap. VII. Of waxing kernels wich are called of some scrophule
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0027 - Page 6 - Chap. VIII. Of divers sorts of scabs and their remedies
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0028 - Page 7 - Chap. IX. Against worms in children./Chap. X. Of certain warts or carvoli, that come on the Yard of a man
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0029 - Page 8 - Chap. XI. Of the running of the reins
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0030 - Page 9 - Chap. XII. Of a botch which is caused of a corrupt humour, which is a kind of pox./Chap. XIII. Of pellarella that canseth the haire to fall off
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0031 - Page 10 - Chap. XIIII. Of scabbes that come through the pox
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0032 - Page 11 - Chap. XV. Of certaine tumeurs or swellings in divers parts of the body./Chap. XVI. Of ache in divers parts of the body
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0033 - Page 12 - Chap. XVII. Of the cough in the stomack
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0034 - Page 13 - Chap. XVIII. Of the white scab that cometh in the head
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0035 - Page 14 - Chap. XIX. Of risipella
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0036 - Page 15 - Chap. XX. Of the squinancie
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0037 - Page 16 - Chap. XXI. Of the emerodes that come in the fundament./Chap. XXII. A goodly and casie way to help all sorts of fevers according to our order
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0039 - Page 18 - Chap. XXIII. Another cure of the said fevers
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0040 - Page 19 - Chap. XXIIII. Of the continuall fever
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0041 - Page 20 - Chap. XXV. A great secret that helpeth the continuall fever./Chap. XXVI. Of the fever tertian
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0042 - Page 21 - Chap. XXVII. Of the fever of repression
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0043 - Page 22 - Chap. XXVIII. Of the fever Hectick
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0044 - Page 23 - Chap. XXIX. A new order wherewith thou maist cure and help the most part of the fever Hectick
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0045 - Page 24 - Chap. XXX. Of the fever Quartane
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0046 - Page 25 - Chap. XXXI. The order to help the fever Quartane of all sorts, in short time
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0047 - Page 26 - Chap. XXXII. Another discourse of a marvellous secret against the faid Quartane
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0048 - Page 27 - Chap. XXXIII. A secret to help all fevers in their beginning
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0049 - Page 28 - Chap. XXXIIII. A secret of one simple that helpeth in manner all fevers./Chap. XXXV. Of the gout
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0050 - Page 29 - Chap. XXXVI. A note concerning the cure of the gout, taken out of letter which this authour wrote unto a certain noble Seigniour, the Duke of Urbine
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0051 - Page 30 - Chap. XXXVII. Another discourse upon the fame infirmitie of the gout and the order to cure it, taken out of this book called, Thefaurro della Vita Humana
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0052 - Page 31 - Chap. XXXVIII. What order must be used in curing of the said gout
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0053 - Page 32 - Chap. XXXIX. The order to preserve a man from the gout, when he is once helped./Chap. XI. The cure of a certain gentleman that was troubled with the gout and a great stitch in his side
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0054 - Page 33 - Chap. XLI. A discourse upon the sciatica and his remedie
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0055 - Page 34 - Chap. XLII. Of the pains of the mother
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0056 - Page 35 - Chap. XLIII. Of the pains in the head
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0057 - Page 36 - Chap. XLIV. Of the deafness of the ears./Chap.XLV. Of the infirmities of cies and their causes and cures
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0058 - Page 37 - Chap. XLVI. Of the pains in the teeth
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0059 - Page 38 - Chap. XLVII. Of the stinking breath
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0060 - Page 39 - Chap. XLVIII. Of spitting of blood
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0061 - Page 40 - Chap. XLIX. Of diseases of the liver
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0062 - Page 41 - Chap. L. Of diseases of the lungs
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0063 - Page 42 - Chap. LI. Of the spleen./Chap. LII. Of the flux of the bodie
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0064 - Page 43 - Chap. LIII. Of costivenesse in the body./Chap. LIV. Of the flux of urine
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0065 - Page 44 - Chap. LV. A discourse upon the retention of urine and his cure
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0066 - Page 45 - Chap. LVII. Of the retention of urine that cometh through heat and his remedies
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0067 - Page 46 - Chap. LIX. Of the retention of urine that cometh through cold and his remedies
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0068 - Page 47 - Chap. LX. Of the retention of urine through cause of moistnesse and his remedy./Chap. LXI. Of the difficulty of urine and of what it is caused, which the order to cure it
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0070 - Page 49 - Chap. LXII. To help those that have great burning of their urine
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0071 - Page 50 - Chap. LXIII. A discourse upon the carnositie in the yeard and the order to cure it./Chap. LXIIII. Another cure for the said carnositie
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0072 - Page 51 - Chap. LXV. A discourse as concerning those that cannot hold their water and his remedie
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0073 - Page 52 - Chap. LXVI. To break the Stone in thee Bladder and also the Gravell and to cause it to avoid by urine
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0075 - Page 54 - Chap. LXVII. Of the Gravell in the reins./Chap. LXVIII. Of a certain Scab or Itch that cometh over all the bodie
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0076 - Page 55 - The second Book of the secrets of Phioravante.Chap. I. What chirurgery is
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0077 - Page 56 - Chap. II. The order to be used in curing Imposthumes of divers forts, taken forth of the short discourse of the chirurgery of this author
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0079 - Page 58 - Chap. III. What Imposthumes are./Chap. IV. Of Imposthumes that come in the Groin
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0080 - Page 59 - Chap. V. The second kinde of Imposthume that cometh in the Groin./Chap. VI. The third kind of Imposthume that cometh in the Groin
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0081 - Page 60 - Chap. VII. Of Imposthumes under the arms./Chap. VIII. Of Imposthumes in the throat
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0082 - Page 61 - Chap. IX. Of Imposthumes in the throat caused of melancholie humours./Chap. X. Of the Imposthumes in the throat coming of the Pox
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0083 - Page 62 - Chap. XI. Of Imposthumes in the throat coming of hot humours
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0084 - Page 63 - Chap. XII. Of Imposthumes in the threat caused of cold./Chap. XIII. Of Imposthumes in the throat coming of hot humours
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0085 - Page 64 - Chap. XIV. Of Imposthumes in the Eies./Chap. XV. Of Imposthumes in the eares
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0086 - Page 65 - Chap. XVI. Of Imposthumes in the mouth./Chap. XVII. Of Imposthumes in the joynts
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0087 - Page 66 - Chap. XVIII. Of inward Imposthumes
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0088 - Page 67 - Chap. XIX. Of ulcers and what they are
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0089 - Page 68 - Chap. XX. To help ulcers of all sorts
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0090 - Page 69 - Chap. XXI. Of ulcers, that come in the feet, of corns, or of chaps./Chap. XXII. Of ulcers in the legs
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0091 - Page 70 - Chap. XXIII. Of ulcerss that come in the knees./Chap. XXIV. Of ulcers in the groin
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0092 - Page 71 - Chap. XXV. Of ulcers in the armes./Chap. XXVI. Of ulcers that come in the breaft and shoulders and in the back and belly
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0093 - Page 72 - Chap. XXVII. Of ulcers that come outwardly in all the bodie./Chap. XXVIII. Of ulcers in the head
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0094 - Page 73 - Chap. XXIX. Of ulcers in the mouth, their kins and remedies./Chap. XXX. Of wounds and their kinds and of their secret remedies
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0095 - Page 74 - Chap. XXXI. What medicines are fitteft to heal wounds outwardly with ease and in short time
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0097 - Page 76 - Chap. XXXII. Of wounds in the head, with offence of the brain and how to cure them
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0098 - Page 77 - Chap. XXXIII. Of wounds in the head, with fracture of the bone
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0099 - Page 78 - Chap. XXXIV. Of wounds in the head, where the bone is not offended./Chap. XXXV. Of contusions, or bruises, as well in the head, as other places
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0100 - Page 79 - Chap.XXXVI. Of wounds in the neck and the order to be used in curing them
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0101 - Page 80 - Chap. XXXVII. Of wounds in the arms and their importance and medicines./Chap. XXXVIII. Of wounds in the breast, as well peircing through, as other
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0102 - Page 81 - Chap. XXXIX. Of wounds in the belly and in the reines and their affects and medicines
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0104 - Page 83 - Chap. XL. Of wounds in the legs and those parts./Chap. XLI. Of wounds that pierce into the bodie and of their danger
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0106 - Page 85 - Chap. XLII. A discourse upon wounds which are not yet healed, with their remedies./Chap. XLIII. A rare secret to heals wounds of gun-shot, arrows or such like in the wars, when they require haste./Chap. XLIV. To heat a wound quickly
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0107 - Page 86 - Chap. XLV. To help a wound quickly, that is in danger of any accident./Chap. XLVI. To stay the flux of blood in wounds
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0108 - Page 87 - Chap. XLVII. Another for the same./Chap. XLVIII. A defence to be laid upon wounds./Chap. XLIX. Our secret powder for wounds
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0109 - Page 88 - The third book of the secrets of Leonardo Phioravante. Chap. I. In this third book is shewed the order to make divers compositions, appertaining both to physick and chirurgery, with the hidden vertues of sundry vegetables, animals and minerals, well approved by this authour and first of his Petra philosophale, the wich helpeth against all diseases that happeneth unto man and woman
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0111 - Page 90 - Chap. II. To make our balm artificiall, with the order to use it and wherefore it serveth
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0113 - Page 92 - Chap. III. To make our Aromatico, the wich helpeth against all manner of infirmities, of what qualitie soever they be
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0114 - Page 93 - Chap. IIII. To make our Electuario Angelico and the order to use it and in what diseases
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0115 - Page 94 - Chap. V. Our Sirrup Solutivo, with the order to use it
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0116 - Page 95 - Chap. VI. Our Sirrupo magistrale Leonardo, the which serveth against an infinite number of diseases
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0117 - Page 96 - Chap. VII. Our Sirrup against the melancholy humour and specially where there is ventositie in the stomack./Chap. VIII. Our Potion of Lignum Sanctum, the which is miraculous to dissolve crude and malign humours, with the order to use it, in the French Pox and such like diseases
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0119 - Page 98 - Chap. IX. To make the water of Lignum Sanctum, most wholsome against the Pox, with a new order
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0121 - Page 100 - Chap. X. An Electuary that helpeth the cough with great speed and ease./Chap. XI. Our magistrall Electuary of Sulphur, the which serveth against divers sorts of infirmities
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0122 - Page 101 - Chap. XII. Our electuary of Consolida majore, that srveth for many diseases inwardly
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0123 - Page 102 - Chap. XIII. Unguento magno Leonardo
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0124 - Page 103 - Chap. XIV. Oyle of Hypericon, the which is most miraculous, for wounds and bruises
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0125 - Page 104 - Chap. XV. To make our Oleum Benedictum, the which healeth wounds divinely./Chap. XVI. Oleum Philosophorum de Terementina & Cera
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0126 - Page 105 - Chap. XVII. Our Magno liquore, the which is of great vertue
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0128 - Page 107 - Chap. XVIII. Pillole Aquilone of our invention./Chap. XIX. Our Quinta effentia folutiva, the which is of marvellous operation in divers matters
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0129 - Page 108 - Chap. XX. Pillole Magistrale, the which is good against divers infirmities
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0130 - Page 109 - Chap. XXI. To make Aqua reale, vel Imperiale, the which maketh the teeth white presently, incarnateth the Gums and causeth a good breath./Chap. XXII. Of the hidden secrets of Frankincense
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0131 - Page 110 - Chap. XXIII. Of the Oyle of Honie and the order to make it
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0132 - Page 111 - Chap. XXIV. To make our great Cerot, the which is of marvellous vertue
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0133 - Page 112 - Chap. XXV. A Magistrall Unguent that healeth all manner of sores./Chap. XXVI. A magistrall Cerot of our invention against the white scall
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0134 - Page 113 - Chap. XXVII. To make a divine and blessed Cerot against divers infirmities
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0135 - Page 114 - Chap. XXVIII. To make a miraculous Emplaister for Flegmon or Erifipella
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0136 - Page 115 - Chap. XXIX. To make a resolutive Plaister of great vertue./Chap. XXX. To make a maturative Plaister of great vertue
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0137 - Page 116 - Chap. XXXII. A strange composition of great vertue./Chap. XXXIII. To make an Unguent of great vertue against ulcers
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0138 - Page 117 - Chap. XXXIV. A discourse upon sundry forts of unguent and their qualities
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0140 - Page 119 - Chap. XXXV. Medicines appropriate against all kindes of poysons, as well vegetables as minerals
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0141 - Page 120 - Chap. XXXVI. A water that preserveth the face and teeth
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0142 - Page 121 - Chap. XXXVII. To clarifie and take away spots out of the face./Chap. XXXVIII. The order to make a goodly remedy, to cause the hair to grow
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0143 - Page 122 - Chap. XXXIX. To make our Sirrup of Bayes
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0144 - Page 123 - Chap. XL. The order to make a Sirrup of cinnamon and ginger
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0145 - Page 124 - Chap. XLI. Our Sirrup of a Capon, that is made with Consumato
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0146 - Page 125 - Chap. XLII. A magistral Sirrup of Quinces, the which is Restorative
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0147 - Page 126 - Chap. XLIII. A magistrall Sirrup of Lignum Sanctum
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0148 - Page 127 - Chap. XLIV. A Sirrup of Juniper Berries./Chap. XLV. To make a Sirrup of the Bran of Wheat
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0149 - Page 128 - Chap. XLVI. To make a Sirrup of Sarfa parilla, or our invention
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0150 - Page 129 - Chap. XLVII. To make a Potion of China as it ought to be
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0151 - Page 130 - Chap. XLVIII. A Potion of Alchachengie and wherefore it serveth./Chap. XLIX. A pectoral Potion, of our new invention
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0152 - Page 131 - Chap. L. To make a Potion of Camedrios and Iva Artetica, which disolveth all fevers that come qith cold
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0153 - Page 132 - Chap. LI. To make a Potion that is good against all infirmities
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0154 - Page 133 - Chap. LII. An infusion with wine most precious gainst the gout
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0155 - Page 134 - Chap. LIII. Another artificial wine, against the stitch in the side and gravell
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0156 - Page 135 - Chap. LIV. To make a Quintessence of marvellous vertue
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0157 - Page 136 - Chap. LV. To make Diataro, the which is marvellous in divers infirmities
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0158 - Page 137 - Chap. LVI. A composition of great value to comfort the stomack./Chap. LVII. To make a stomachall Emplaister to cause digestion where it wanteth
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0159 - Page 138 - Chap. LVIII. A rare secret to help the eyes./Chap. LIX. To make a Liquor to comfort the smelling and to preserve the head
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0160 - Page 139 - Chap. LX. A decoction of the vine and wherefore it serveth
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0161 - Page 140 - Chap. LXI. To make a composition of the Hearth Mercurie
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0162 - Page 141 - Chap. LXII. A medicine of Lappaciole Minor, the which is marvellous in curing any sort of catarre
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0163 - Page 142 - Chap. LIII. Of Pollipodie and his vertues
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0164 - Page 143 - Chap. LXIV. Of the Olive and his vertues./Chap. LXV. Of Ciperous and his vertues
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0165 - Page 144 - Chap. LXVI. Of Rew and his vertues
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0166 - Page 145 - Chap. LXVII. Of Wormwood and his vertues./Chap. LXVIII. Of Gratia Dei and his vertues and operation in divers infirmities
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0167 - Page 146 - Chap. LXIX. Of Wallwort and his vertues and operations
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0168 - Page 147 - Chap. LXX. Of Millefolie or Yarrow and his great vertue
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0169 - Page 148 - Chap. LXXI. Of Gentian and his experiments, approved by mee many times
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0170 - Page 149 - Chap. LXXII. Of Imperatoria and his great experience that it doth against pains of the mother./Chap. LXXIII. Of Cardo Sancto and his vertues particular, the which I have proved
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0171 - Page 150 - Chap. LXXIV. Of sweet Marjoram and of his secrets the which I have proved
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0172 - Page 151 - Chap. LXXV. Of the called Laciola or Ophio Gloffen of some Adders tongue or Lancea Christi./Chap. LXXVI. Of Hypericon or Saint Johns-wort
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0173 - Page 152 - Chap. LXXVII. Of Nettles and his vertue in many operations./Chap. LXXVIII. Of Hysop of the mountain
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0174 - Page 153 - Chap. LXXIX. A great secret a kind of Betonie
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0175 - Page 154 - Chap. LXXX. Of the effects of Wine and what cometh thereof
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0177 - Page 156 - Chap. LXXXI. Of the qualitie of Vinegar and his secrets
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0178 - Page 157 - Chap. LXXXII. Of the Fesses of Wine and of his secrets that I have foundout./Chap. LXXXIII. Of Verjuyce made of Grapes and his secrets
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0179 - Page 158 - Chap. LXXXIV. Certain secrets of animals and first of the Oxe
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0180 - Page 159 - Chap. LXXXV. Of the Goat./Chap. LXXXVI. Of the Horse and his vertues
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0181 - Page 160 - Chap. LXXXVII. Of the Dog and his secrets./Chap. LXXXVIII. Of the Cat and his vertues./Chap. LXXXIX. Of the Hare and his secrets
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0182 - Page 161 - Chap. XC. Of the Frog and his secrets./Chap. XCI. A discourse upon certain stones and their qualities in Physick and Chirurgery and first of the Marble stone
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0183 - Page 162 - Chap. XCII. A discourse upon Lapis Ematites and his vertues in Chirurgery
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0184 - Page 163 - Chap. XCIII. Of the stone of Iron, which some call Loppa./Chap. XCIV. Of Lapis Judaicus and his form and wherefore it servethin Physick and Chirurgery
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0185 - Page 164 - Chap. XCV. Of Lapis Lazuli and his operation
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0186 - Page 165 - Chap. XCVI. Of the Flint-stones and their vertues./Chap. XCVII. Of the white stone which some call Allum, Scaleola or Geffo
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0187 - Page 166 - Chap. XCVIII. Of the Stone called Lapis Amiante
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0188 - Page 167 - Chap. XCIX. Of the Saphire and his vertues in Physick./Chap. C. Of red Corall
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0189 - Page 168 - Chap. CI. A discourse upon the Stone Salt
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0190 - Page 169 - Chap. CII. Certain secrets of Vitriol
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0191 - Page 170 - Chap. CIII. Strange secrets of Roch Allum./Chap. CIV. Of Orpiment and his nature
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0192 - Page 171 - Chap. CV. Of Cinaber Minerall and wherefore it serveth./Chap. CVI. Of the secrets of salt and his royall vertue
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0193 - Page 172 - Chap. CVII. Of the secrets of common salt and his vertues./Chap. CVIII. Certain secrets of salt Peter
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0194 - Page 173 - Chap. CIX. Certain secrets of Allum du Fece./Chap. CX. A great secret of Gold
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0195 - Page 174 - Chap. CXI. A great secret of Silver./Chap. CXII. Certain secrets of Saturn
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0196 - Page 175 - Chap. CXIII. Of the secrets of Copper
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0197 - Page 176 - Chap. CXIV. Of the secrets of Jupiter or Tin./Chap. CXV. Certain secrets of Iron
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0198 - Page 177 - Chap. CXVI. Of the secrets of Mercurie
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0200 - Page 179 - The vertue of this Balm
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0202 - Page sans numérotation - To the Reader
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0203 - Page sans numérotation - The Contents of the Chapters of this Book
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0206 - Page I - How that our Physick and Chirurgerie is better then that, the which the Ancients have commonly used
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0207 - Page 2 - Certain remedies for all Captains and Souldiers that travelleither by Water or Land
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0209 - Page 4 - [Préface]
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0211 - Page 6 - What Chirurgery is
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0212 - Page 7 - What Wounds are./Of Ulcers and they are
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0213 - Page 8 - Of Imposthumes and their kinds
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0214 - Page 9 - Of Fistulaes and their kinds
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0215 - Page 10 - Of all sorts of Scabs
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0216 - Page 11 - Of Formicola and his effects./A Discourse of Wounds and other kindes of Inward Sores
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0218 - Page 13 - An order to use in healing all manner of diseases appertaining unto the chirurgian
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0219 - Page 14 - Of medicines to be used in all kind of Wounds outward, with ease and brevity
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0221 - Page 16 - To help ulcers of all sorts
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0222 - Page 17 - The orders to be used in curing Imposthumes of divers sorts
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0223 - Page 18 - The orders to cure all manners of Fistulaes
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0224 - Page 19 - To help all manner of Scabs
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0225 - Page 20 - To help Mal di Formica
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0226 - Page 21 - Of the Tow which is laid upon Wounds by common chirurgians
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0227 - Page 22 - Of the digestive with the which they dresse wounds after the aforesaid Tow./Of the mundicative Unguent wherewith they dresse the Wounds after they are digested to mundifie them
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0228 - Page 23 - Of their incarnative wherewith they dress the Wound after it is mundified./A rare secret, the wich this Authour did send unto a speciall friend of his, being in the warres in Africa, the which helpeth all Wounds, either by cut , thrust, galling with Arrows, or harquibush-shot, or otherwife
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0229 - Page 24 - Of those Unguent that siccatrize Wounds./ A Remedy to help a Wound with great speed, or our invention./An excellent secret to heal Wounds of Gun-shot, or Arrowes, without any danger
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0230 - Page 25 - A Discourse upon old Wounds that are not yet healed and their soveraign Remedy./To dissolve a Bruise in short time, when it is new done
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0231 - Page 26 - To help a Wound quickly that is in perill of any accident./To stop the flux of bloud in Wounds with great speed
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0232 - Page 27 - Another remedy to stay the flux of bloud in a wound./Of our Cerot Magno, that helpeth against all sorts of Sores and Wounds
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0233 - Page 28 - Of our Magistrall Unguent that helpeth divers sorts of Sores
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0234 - Page 29 - To make Oyle of Frankincense./Of Oyle of Wax and his effect
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0235 - Page 30 - To help the tooth-ach, that is caused of rotten teeth, or that cometh of a descention of the head
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0236 - Page 31 - Against a stinking Breath./To help all such persons that have a great Cought in stomack
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0237 - Page 32 - To help those that cannot hold their water
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0238 - Page 33 - To help those that cannot make water./To help those that have grerat burning of their urine
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0239 - Page 34 - To help those that have great pain of the Gout
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0240 - Page 35 - A remedy against the pestilence, that preserveth those that use it
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0241 - Page 36 - To help Pellaria, that is a disease which causeth the hair and teard to fall away./To help a Carnositie in the Yeard
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0242 - Page 37 - To help the white Scall
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0243 - Page 38 - To help those Carvoli that come upon the Yeard and their causes
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0244 - Page 39 - A discourse of those Sores that come of the Pox and how to help them quickly
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0245 - Page 40 - The cure of one that had the Pox in his head./The cure of a Wound in the head and in the hand
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0246 - Page 41 - A great secret particular for the Flux and Diffenteria
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0247 - Page 42 - The cure of one that was poysoned with arsenick
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0248 - Page 43 - The cure of an ulcerated leg./The cure of the gout on a certain Gentleman
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0249 - Page 44 - Of the causes of the Scyatica and how yee may help it
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0250 - Page 45 - A most excellent remedie to help the flux of the body, with a certaine discourse thereon./A discourse as concerning Cornes in the feet or elsewhere, with their remedies
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0251 - Page 46 - Of an infirmity of importance, that cometh upon the extremity of the toe upon the nail
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0252 - Page 47 - A discourse upon the emeroids, with the order to cure them with most excellent medicines of our invention./A great secret to help those are burst or have the rupture
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0253 - Page 48 - A rare secret and divine, to help those that are troubled with the Spleen
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0254 - Page 49 - A great secret to help the Spleen with great speed./ The cure of a certain Spaniard called Carabafall di Cordonet, the which troubled with the Pox./The cure of the Stitch in the side with retention of urine
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0255 - Page 50 - A cure of a certain Spaniard wounded in the head in Naples./The cure of a certain Gentleman that had Mal'di formica
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0256 - Page 51 - Certain Cures that this authour did when he travelled into Africa
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0258 - Page 53 - The cure of the Flux, wherewith I helped the Armie of the Emperour in Africa./A goodly remedy found out by me for Wounds in the head
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0259 - Page 54 - The cure of one that had his nose cut off and set on again
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0260 - Page 55 - The cure of an arme of S. Giordano Urfino./A great chance that happened in the assault in Africa
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0261 - Page 56 - The cure of Wounds being poysoned and of other Sores
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0262 - Page 57 - A remedy found out by me against the poyson of a Fish./Of the taking of Africa and his destruction
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0263 - Page 58 - The cure of a great wound on the head./A very strange thing that happened in the aforesaid year
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0264 - Page 59 - The cure of a Fistula in the lower parts
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0265 - Page 60 - Of many that I cured in Naples
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0266 - Page 61 - A cure of Ulcera putrida which was in the arm
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0267 - Page 62 - The cure of Ethesia in the beginning./The cure of a certaine man wounded in thirteen places
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0268 - Page 63 - Of remedies that help many diseases
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0269 - Page 64 - Here beginneth the order to make divers and Sundry Medicines of our invention never found out before by anu man. And first to make our Petra Philosophale, that helpeth against all manner of diseases that happeneth unto man, or woman, or any other Animall terrestriall
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0271 - Page 66 - To make our Balme artificiall, with the order to use it and wherefore it serveth
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0273 - Page 68 - To make our Aromatico, the which helpeth against all manner of infirmities, of what quality soever they be
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0274 - Page 69 - To make our Electuario Angelico and the order to use it and in what diseases
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0275 - Page 70 - Of the vegetable stone of our invention, to transemute a body of one complexion into another and to make him sound for ever
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0276 - Page 71 - Our soluble Sirrup, with the order to use it
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0277 - Page 72 - Our Sirrupo Magistrale Leonardo, which serveth against an infinite number of diseases and is a rare medicine
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0278 - Page 73 - Our Sirrup against the Melancholly humour and especially where there is ventositie in the stomack
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0279 - Page 74 - Our Potion of Lignum Sanctum, which is miraculons to dissolve crude and maligne humours, with the order to use it in the French Pox and such like diseases
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0280 - Page 75 - A most marvellous water and rare, to cause a man to avoid the gravell in Vrine and to mundifie the Reines
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0281 - Page 76 - To make the water of Lignum Sanctum, most wholsome against the Pox with a new order
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0282 - Page 77 - Our distillation for the Etefia, which is of marvellous vertue and without comparison, with the order to use it
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0283 - Page 78 - Our vegetable Sirrup, which is miraculous and divine
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0284 - Page 79 - An Electuary that helpeth the Cough with great speed and case
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0285 - Page 80 - Electuario benedicto Leonardi, the which purgeth the body without any griefe and is miraculous in his operation
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0286 - Page 81 - An Electuary against the evill disposition of the Liver and stomack./Our magistrall Electuary of Sulphur, the which serveth against divers sorts of infirmities
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0287 - Page 82 - Our Electuario of Consolida majore, that serveth for many diseases inwardly
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0288 - Page 83 - Our Imperial Electuary for the mother./Pills against poyson, the wich are of marvellous vertue
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0289 - Page 84 - Unguento magno Leonardo
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0290 - Page 85 - Oil of Hypericon, which is most miraculous for Wounds and Bruises
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0291 - Page 86 - To make our Oleum benedictum, which healeth Wounds divinely./A Magistrall Water, which preserveth the sight a long time and mundifieth the eyes of all spots
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0292 - Page 87 - To make Oyle of Vitriol compound, which preserveth nature in his strength
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0293 - Page 88 - Oleum Philosophorum de Terebinthina & Cera
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0294 - Page 89 - Our Magno liquore which is of great vertue
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0295 - Page 90 - Pillole Angelica, which evacuate the body without any Impediment and are most profitable
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0296 - Page 91 - Pillole Aquilone of our invention./Our Quintessentia solutiva, which is of marvellous operation in divers matters
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0297 - Page 92 - Our Sirrup of Quintessence, which is of marvellous vertue./Pillole Magistrale, which is good against divers infirmities
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0298 - Page 93 - A compound Aqua vite, which serveth against alll cold discases of the stomack./A compound Oil against Poyson, which is of a marvellous vertue
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0300 - Page 95 - A marvellous Sope that helpeth those which cannot spit but with great pain
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0301 - Page 96 - To make the Quintessence of Honey
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0302 - Page 97 - To make our Elixar vitae or Aqua Coeleftis
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0303 - Page 98 - To make Aqua Reale vel Imperiale, wich maketh the teeth white presently, incarnateth the gums and causeth a good breath
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0304 - Page 99 - A kind of Pill most convenient for the eyes and comforteth the stomack
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0305 - Page 100 - A discourse upon a composition that preserveth a man or woman in health a long time./A marvellous water, to be used of all Chirurgians in curing of their patients
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0306 - Page 101 - To make our Caustick./To make Oil of Antimony
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0307 - Page 102 - A precious Liquour above all other./A secret of marvellous vertue
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0308 - Page 103 - Our secret of marvellous vertue in act and strenght./To rectifie and preserve the sight of those that are weak-sighted
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0309 - Page 104 - Of Lac Virginis and the order to make it./To calcine Tutia and bring it into a salt
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0310 - Page 105 - To precipitate Mars and to bring it into a red powder, called Crocus Martis, the which serveth for divers purposes./A secret of Turpentine of Ciprus
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0312 - Page sans numérotation - [Deuxième partie]
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0314 - Page sans numérotation - To the Freindly Reader, as much health as he wifheth of Soul and Body
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0316 - Page sans numérotation - The names of the severall kinds of Salts./The severall kindes of Oyles drawn by distillation or other-wife prepared
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0317 - Page sans numérotation - The Several kinds of Extracts or Essences, as of Herbs, Roots, &c
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0318 - Page sans numérotation - A note of the divers kinds of Compositions, as followeth
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0319 - Page sans numérotation - A Table of all the principal matters contained in this Collection
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0322 - Page 1 - The Proheme or Entrance into this Collection, contained in the firft four Chapters. Chap. I. What duty of an expert Chirurgian is./Chap. II. The cure of all manner of Wounds in generall./Chap. III. The cause why Wounds cannot heal quickly
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0323 - Page 2 - Chap. IIII. Of Wounds in the head, how they must be dealt withall./Chap. V. The healing of a greivous Wounds on the side of the head
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0324 - Page 3 - Chap. VI. A dangerous wound in the head, cured in five days./Chap. VII. The cure of a wound on the care to the skull./Chap. VIII. How three wounds in the head, with fracture of the bone or scull were healed by I. P
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0325 - Page 4 - Chap. IX. Of contused wounds on the head or other parts of the bodie./Chap. X. A contused wound on the head healed by I. P./Chap. XI. A wound in the head, with fracture of the skull, cured by I. P./Chap. XII. To heal wounds speedily
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0326 - Page 5 - Chap. XIII. To heal Wounds, by shot, or launce./Chap. XIIII. A most singular and wonderfull remedy to heal Wounds quickly./Chap. XV. A wound in the eye with a splinter, healed by W. H
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0327 - Page 6 - Chap. XVI. A prick in the eye with a knife, healed by W. H./Another cure performed in like manner, by W. H./An hand flat squatted and contused, healed by W. H./Chap. XVII./Chap. XVIII. A wound or puncture through the arme I. P
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0328 - Page 7 - Chap. XIX. Five wounds in the breast./The second Part. of the first Division
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0329 - Page 8 - Chap.XX. The healing of sore mouthes./Chap. XXI. An ulcer in the upper lip./Chap. XXII. An ulcer in the throat, ex morbo Gallico./Chap. XXIII. The healing of a scall'd head
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0330 - Page 9 - Another cure performed upon a scall head./Chap. XXIV. An ulcer on the Thumb./Chap. XXV. An ulcerated leg wonderfully swoln./Chap. XXVI. Two putrified ulcers on the leg, healed by I. P
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0331 - Page 10 - Chap. XXVII. Three ulcers in the legs healed by W. H./Chap. XXVIII. The cure of old rotten sores by W. R
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0332 - Page 11 - Chap. XXIX. The healing of ulcers in most parts of the body : but chiefly in the head by W. H
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0333 - Page 12 - Chap. XXX. The healing of scabs, like the Leprosie, by G. M./Chap. XXXI. The healing of a child, that was full of ulcers, coming of the Pox./Chap. XXXII. A cancer cured by an old Empericke
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0334 - Page 13 - Chap. XXXIII. The healing of pockie Pustulaes, with Serpigo by W. H./Chap. XXXIIII. A Tetter or Ring-worme, cured by W. K
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0335 - Page 14 - Chap. XXXV. A man cured that was full of Tetters./Chap. XXXVI. Tetters in womens breasts, oftentimes cured as followeth./Chap. XXXVII. The healing of Shingles./Chap. XXXVIII. The breaking of a plague sore, by W. K
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0336 - Page 15 - Chap. XXXIX. Scabs and Itch, with small Pustulaes, taken quite away by I. H./Chap. XL. Three Fistulaes in the breast, cures by W. T
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0337 - Page 16 - Chap. XLI. The cure of Lichen or Impetigo, by M. K./Chap. XLII. A great Wen taken away, by W. H./The second Part concerning the cures of internall diseases
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0338 - Page 17 - Chap. I. Of the cure of greivous Aches and pains, performed by W. H./Chap. II. The healing of Aches coming of the Pox, by W. H./Chap. III. A notable experience of a medicine that hath brought gret ease to any great Ach, or pain, as of the Gout, or otherwife
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0339 - Page 18 - Chap. IIII. A particular way, whereby the pain of the Gout is soon cased or prevented, S. N./Chap. V. The cure of Gouts and all Aches coming of heat, by L. F./Chap. VI. The remedie against the Scorbute or Scurvy and the Gout, by W. T
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0340 - Page 19 - Chap. VII. Tumours in all parts of the body, taken away by R. A
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0341 - Page 20 - Chap. VIII. Swelling of the coddes, mittigated and resolved by R.A./Chap. IX. The cure of a painsull Ischiatica, by I. H
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0342 - Page 21 - Chap. X. An excellent remedie against the Cramp, proved often by R. G./Chap. XI. Contraction or shrinking of sinews, with Consumption of the party, helped by W. H
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0343 - Page 22 - Chap. XII. The cure of one whose neck was drawn awry, performed by W. T./Another of the same, by W. T./Chap. XIII. The Squinancy cured by I. P./Chap. XIIII. The cure of Alopecia, by I. P
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0344 - Page 23 - Chap. XV. A gargarisme to purge the head, by I. S./Chap. XVI. The Pinne and Web, cured by M. R./Chap. XVII. A water for sore eyes, prooved by M. E./Another manner of way to heal the Pinne and Web in the eyes
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0345 - Page 24 - Chap. XVIII. The staying of the bleeding at the nose, done by M. R./Another for the same, I. H./Another kind of curing the same performed by D. B
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0346 - Page 25 - Another way./Another./Other waies to do the same./Chap. XIX. Spitting of bloud stayed by I. H./Another for the same
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0347 - Page 26 - Chap. XX. The falling down of the Uvula and the inflammation of the Almonds, in such sort, that they could not swalllow their meat, norfetch their breath well, cured by W. T./Chap. XXI. The cure of the Hicket, by W. B./Another./Chap. XXII. The falling Sicknesse cured by W. H./Another performed by I. H
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0348 - Page 27 - Chap. XXIII. The cure of the Jaundise by I. P./Another for the same by W. H
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0349 - Page 28 - Another way by the same person W. H./The cure of the Jaundies, with obstruction of the menstrues performed by W. H./ Chap. XXIIII. The healing and cure of great windinesse in the stomack, by I. H
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0350 - Page 29 - Chap. XXV. Cough of the lungs cured by W. T. after this manner./Another cured by W. T. which had also a sore stitch in the side./Chap. XXVI. Shortnesse of breath with a Cough, remedied by M. R
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0351 - Page 30 - Another remedy for shortnesse of breath./Chap. XXVII. An approved remedy to stay vomiting, by M. R./To stay vomiting of bloud./To stay vominting another way
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0352 - Page 31 - Chap. XXVIII. Vomiting of bloud, with a cruell flux of the belly staid by M. R./Vomiting joyned with a Fever
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0353 - Page 32 - Chap. XXIX. A great and sore Plurisie cured by M. R./Plurisie, with spitting of bloud cured by M. R./Plurisie, with inflammation of the tongue and costivenesse of the body, M. R
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0354 - Page 33 - Plurisie in a woman cured. Another woman cured of the same disease by M. R./The diaphoricall decoction./ A plurisie broken with a potion
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0355 - Page 34 - Another cured in this manner./Chap. XXX. An inward Imposthume or bastard plurisie cured by W. M./Paine in the side with the Cough, cured by W. T. after this manner
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0356 - Page 35 - Chap. XXXI. Paine and wind, in the body, cured by I. H./The expelling of wind out of the body by L. F./Chap. XXXII. The cure of the Dropsie performed by W. T
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0357 - Page 36 - Chap. XXXIII. The killing and expelling of Wormes in the stomack, or elsewhere, by I. H./Chap. XXXIV. A Quartane of long continuance, cured by L. F
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0358 - Page 37 - Chap. XXXV. An approved Remedie against the Pestilence, Plurisie, and Quartane./Chap. XXXVI. The swelling of the Spleen in a melancholie person, cured by W. T./Chap. XXXVII. Frantick Fevers, for want of sleep, often cured by I. P
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0359 - Page 38 - Pestilent Fevers, with great thirst cured by I. H./Chap. XXXVIII. Against Poison, or the Pestilence, a Diaphoreticall Potion, by W. T./Chap. XXXIX. Signs of death in the Plague, W. K
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0360 - Page 39 - Chap. XL. Counsell, antidotes, and Preservatives against Infectious ayres, on the water, or land, by W. T./Chap. XLI. An Inveterate Gonorrhaea, either in man or woman, oftentimes cured, by W. T
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0361 - Page 40 - Another for the same, W. T./An Electuarie against Gonorrhea, by W. T./Chap. XLII. The immoderate Flux menstruall, suppressed, or stayed by W. T
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0362 - Page 41 - Another aginst the same./Chap. XLIII. A Flux stopped by G. F./Bloudie Flux of long continuance cured by W. T
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0363 - Page 42 - Chap. XLIIII. The cure of the Emeroides or Piles, performed by I. H. and many others./The cure Ficus in ano, ex lue venerea performed by I. P
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0364 - Page 43 - Chap. XLV. The provoking of menstrues, by I. H./To provoke menstrues in melancholie people, W. H./Chap. XLVI. Suffocation and paines of the Matrix, with retention of menstrues cured by I. P
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0365 - Page 44 - Another that hath cured the rising of the Mother by R. C./Chap. XLVII. To provoke Urine and to cause the Jaundise to flow, W. K./Chap. XLVIII. To provoke Urine and to heal other obstructions, a most excellent and proved receit, by I. H. and many other
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0366 - Page 45 - A Supplement, or Addition unto the former Collection. Chap. I. Of pain in the head
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0367 - Page 46 - Chap. II. Of the Catarre and rhume in the head
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0368 - Page 47 - The second course to cure the descension, that cometh from the head to the stomack
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0369 - Page 48 - A Contusion in the head
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0370 - Page 49 - The taking away or healing of the white Scall./Pain in the eyes, with great dimnesse of sight./An Unguent for sore eyes./To cure or stay the spitting of bloud./The description and cure of the Sqinancie
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0371 - Page 50 - Chap. III. The description and manifold cures, of the disease called Scrophulae, or forunculi, which some doe call waxing kernels, but rather the Kings Evill
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0372 - Page 51 - Another cure for Scrophulae./Another for the same./Another against Scrophulae
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0373 - Page 52 - Chap. IIII. Of Panaricium or Panaricies, called the Whitblow./Chap. V. Of grievous Ulcers in Womens Breasts
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0374 - Page 53 - Chap. VI. Of the disease called Astma and the cure thereof./Chap. VII. To know the Dropsie confirmed in a man, the cure whereof is Shewed in xxxii. Chapter of the Second part of the Collection
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0375 - Page 54 - Chap. VIII. An excellent remedie against Wormes./Chap. IX. Of the hardnesse of the Milt and the cure thereof./Another remedy very effectuall for the former disease./Chap. X. Of the Gonorrhea or running of the reines and the cure
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0376 - Page 55 - Chap. XI. Of the Emeroids and their cure
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0377 - Page 56 - Of the divers sorts and divers effects of the Emeroides and their cure
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0378 - Page 57 - Chap. XII. Of the cure of such as were troubled with suffocation of the Matrix./Chap. XIII. To cure a rupture in the beginning
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0379 - Page 58 - Another for the same./Chap. XIIII. Of retention of Urine and the cure thereof
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0380 - Page 59 - Chap. XV. A most excellent remedy to cure the difficultie of Urine
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0381 - Page 60 - Another often proved./Retention of the Urine, with stitch in the side./Chap. XVI. The swelling of the leg and foot, cured in manner following./Chap. XVII. Of Chilblaines and their cures
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0382 - Page 61 - Chap. XVIII. Of Cornes on the Feet and the manner to take them away
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0383 - Page 62 - Chap. XIX. Of an Infirmitie that cometh on the fingers ends, and in the feet, under the cure of it./Chap. XX. Of Erisipela and the cure thereof
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0384 - Page 63 - Chap. XXI. The cure Warts./The Second Part of the Appendix or Addition unto this Collection, containing the Use and Vertues, of Fundry Vegetables, Animals, & c. gathered out of the Physicks of Sir Leonardo Phioravante./Chap. I. Of the Use and vertues of Ebulus or Danewort
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0385 - Page 64 - Chap. II. Of Eleborus niger and the use thereof./Chap. III. Of the Use and Vertues of the Hearb called Gratia Dei, a kind of Geranium, in English, Blew Storks Bill
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0386 - Page 65 - Chap. IIII. Of Rubarb and his vertues./Chap. V. Of Tithymale and his vertues
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0387 - Page 66 - Chap. VI. Of Soldanella and his vertues./Chap. VII. Of Cyperus and his vertues./Chap. VIII. Of Elder and his vertues./Chap. IX. Of the vertues and use of Tobacco
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0388 - Page 67 - Chap. X. Of sweet Majoram and his Vertues./Chap. XI. Of Persicaria, alias Arselsmart, his use and vertues
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0389 - Page 68 - Chap. XII. Of Man and the Medicines that are made of him
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0390 - Page 89 - Chap. XIII. Of a Hen and the Physicall use thereof./Chap. XIV. Of Ecels and the medicinall use of them
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0391 - Page 90 - Chap. XV. Of the Barbill and to what use shee serveth in Medicine./Chap. XVI. Of Bees and their Medicinall Use./Chap. XVII. Of Frogs and their use
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0392 - Page 91 - Chap. XVIII. Of Centum-pedes, called in English Sowes./Chap. XIX. Of the Rosin or Gum called Tacca Mahacca and the use thereof
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0393 - Page 92 - Chap. XX. Of the Gum Caranna and the Medicinall properties of it./Chap. XXI. Of liquid Amber and the Medicinall vertues thereof
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0394 - Page sans numérotation - An Apologeticall Preface of Mr. Barnard G. Londrada A. Portu Aquitanus, unto the Book of Experiments of Paracelsus, where in it is proved, that sick bodies, stuffed and filled with the seeds of diseases, can haraly be cured without metalline Medicines ; contrary to the writings of some, which deny, that Metals (after what sort or manner soever they be prepared) may profit or help the nature of man
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0403 - Page sans numérotation - B. G. Londrada a Portu Aquitanus, unto the gentle Reader health
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0404 - Page sans numérotation - One hundred and fourteen Experiments and Cures, of Phillip Theophrastus Paracelsus, a great Philosopher, and a most excellent Doctor of the one and the other Physick written with his own hand in the Germane tongue, which Conrade Steinberge his Servant found among other loose papers, and Scrolles of Paracelsus
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0418 - Page 15 - B. G. L. P. Penotus Londrada a portu fan-Etae Marie Aquitanus, greeting
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0419 - Page 16 - A Treatife of certaine Particulars, whereof the first treateth of the preparation of the Markasite of Lead, as well for the transmutation of Metals, as for the alteration of Mans body, &c
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0420 - Page 17 - Distillation of the coloured Vinegar./The preparation of the Feces./The Feces to be taken againe./The distillation of the Vinegar
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0421 - Page 18 - Conjunctio spiritus corporis, scilicet olei & salis./The second particular that is called Torpetum, five Diaphoreticum minerale, purging without loathsomenesse or difficulty, helping the Plurifie, the Plague, and especially the French Pox
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0422 - Page 19 - The third particular called Laudanum Anodinum, the which is most excellent of all other secrets in asswaging griefs and paines in divers diseases
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0424 - Page 21 - The order to draw the Essence of Camphor./The fourth specificum called Panchimagogon, the which doth purge in small dose all noisome spirits that are mingled with the humours
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0425 - Page 22 - Four principall Diseases whereunto almost all other Diseases may be referred
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0426 - Page 23 - Bernardus G. Penotus Landrada à Portu S. Mariae Aquinus unto the singular learned man John Aquila, the hammer of Ethniks, wishet much health
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0429 - Page 26 - Hereafter followeth three Particular Treatises, the first of the Sulphur of Gold, and other Metals, then of Stones, and the Extraction of Corall./The Second Particular is of the marvellous preparation of the Markasite of Lead, tincting water, or other liquor into his red colour
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0430 - Page 27 - The third particular , and the summe of the whole work./A Fragment out of the Theoricks of John Ifacacus Hollandus
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0434 - Page 31 - The Order to draw forth the Quintessence of Sugar, collected out of the Vegetable and Animall Works of Isaac Hollander
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0438 - Page 35 - Here beginneth a manuall or handy work, how the Quintessence may be drawn out of Honey
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0439 - Page 36 - Chap. II
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0440 - Page 37 - Chap. III
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0441 - Page 38 - Chap. IIII./Chap. V
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0442 - Page 39 - Chap. VI
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0443 - Page 40 - Chap. VII
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0446 - Page 43 - The manner and order how to draw the Quintessence out of the Hearb, called Rose folis
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0455 - Page 52 - The Spagyrick Antidotary of the preparation and making of Medicines against gun-shot, taken out of the Chirurgery of Josephus Quirfitanus
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0468 - Page 65 - The Spagyricall Preparation of Medicines before rehearsed