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#The hidden treasures of the art of physick; fully discovered: in four books. 1 Containing a physical description of man. 2 The causes, signes, and cures of all diseases, incident to the body. 3 The general cure of wounds, tumours, and ulcers. 4 A general rule, for making all kind of medicines; with the use and nature of distilled waters, juyces, decoctions, conserves, powders, elestuaries, plaisters, &c. To which is added three necessary tables, 1 sheweth the contents of the four books. 2 Explaineth all the terms of art which are used in physick and chirurgery. 3 Explaining the nature and use of simples, what they are, and where they grow. A work whereby the diligent reader may, without the help of other authors, attain to the knowledge of the art above-named. / By John Tanner, student in physick, and astrology.#

##Tanner, John, ca. 1636-1715.## The hidden treasures of the art of physick; fully discovered: in four books. 1 Containing a physical description of man. 2 The causes, signes, and cures of all diseases, incident to the body. 3 The general cure of wounds, tumours, and ulcers. 4 A general rule, for making all kind of medicines; with the use and nature of distilled waters, juyces, decoctions, conserves, powders, elestuaries, plaisters, &c. To which is added three necessary tables, 1 sheweth the contents of the four books. 2 Explaineth all the terms of art which are used in physick and chirurgery. 3 Explaining the nature and use of simples, what they are, and where they grow. A work whereby the diligent reader may, without the help of other authors, attain to the knowledge of the art above-named. / By John Tanner, student in physick, and astrology. Tanner, John, ca. 1636-1715.

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#####Front##### THE HIDDEN TREASURES OF THE Art of Phyſick; Fully Diſcovered: IN FOUR BOOKS. 1 Containing a Phyſical _ The Table of the Firſt Book.

_ The Table of the Second Book.

_ The Contents of the Third Book.

_ The Contents of the Fourth Book.
  1. To my truly honoured, and worthily reſpected Friend, Mr. William Beal, of Little Miſſenden, in the County of Buckingham;

    _ The Table of the Firſt Book.

    _ The Table of the Second Book.

    _ The Contents of the Third Book.

    _ The Contents of the Fourth Book.

  2. TO THE READER.

    _ The Table of the Firſt Book.

    _ The Table of the Second Book.

    _ The Contents of the Third Book.

    _ The Contents of the Fourth Book.

  3. A general Table of all the principal Contents of this Book.

    _ The Table of the Firſt Book.

    _ The Table of the Second Book.

    _ The Contents of the Third Book.

    _ The Contents of the Fourth Book.

#####Body##### CHAP. I. A Phyſicall Deſcription of Man.THe omnipotent and wiſe Creator, having created all things o _ CHAP. I. A Phyſicall Deſcription of Man.

_ CHAP. II. A more particular deſcription of the Body of Man.

_ CAAP. III. A Deſcription of the Head.

_ CHAP. IV. Of the parts belonging to the Head.

_ CHAP. V. Of the Stomach and its faculties.

_ CHAP. VI. Of the Heart.

_ CHAP. VII. Of the Lungs, Liver, &c.

_ CHAP. VIII. Of the Reines and Kidneys.

_ CHAP. IX. Of the Generative parts.

_ CHAP. X. The Concluſion.

_ CHAP. I. Of the Nature of Phyſick, and the Office of a Phyſician.

_ CHAP. II. Of Diſeaſes of the Head.

_ CHAP. III. Of the Frenſie.

_ CHAP. IV. Of Madneſſe.

_ CHAP. V. Of the Apoplexy, Lethargy, and Sleepy-diſeaſe.

_ CHAP. VI Of the Vertigo, and Falling-ſickneſs.

_ CHAP. VII. Of the Palſie.

_ CHAP. VIII. Of the Covulſion.

_ CHAP. IX. Of a Catarrh or Deſluxion.

_ CHAP. X. Of Diſeaſes of the Eyes, and firſt of the Diſeaſes proceeding from Obſtruction in the Optick Nerves.

_ CHAP. XI. Of a Cataract.

_ CHAP. XII. Of the enlarging, and dilating: of the ſtraitening or contracting of the Pupilla.

_ CHAP. XIII. Of the Pin and Web.

_ CHAP. XIV. Of the Inflammation of the Eyes.

_ CHAP. XV. Of the Cancer, and Rupture of the Cornea.

_ CHAP. XVI. Of the Diſeaſes of the corners of the Eyes and Eye-lids.

_ CHAP. XVII. Of the diſeaſes of the Eares.

_ CHAP. XVIII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Noſtrils.

_ Of bleeding at the Noſe. CHAP. XIX.

_ CHAP. XX. Of the diſeaſes of the Tongue.

_ CHAP. XXI. Of the Diſeaſes of the Teeth.

_ CHAP. XXII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Gums.

_ CHAP. XXIII. Of the Ulcers of the mouth.

_ CHAP. XXIIII. Of a looſe Columella, and the inflammation thereof, and diſeaſes of the Tonſils.

_ CHAP. XXV. Of the Quinzie.

_ CHAP. XXVI. Of the Aſthma.

_ CHAP. XXVII. Of the Pleuriſie, and inflammation of the Lungs.

_ CHAP. XXVIII. Of Empyema.

_ CHAP. XXIX. Of ſpitting of Bloud.

_ CHAP. XXXI. Of the Conſumption or Ptiſick.

_ CHAP. XXXII. Of the Palpitation of the heart.

_ CHAP. XXXIII. Of Swooning, or Syncope.

_ CHAP. XXXIIII. Of want of Appetite.

_ CHAP. XXXV. Of a depraved Appetite.

_ CHAP. XXXVI. Of the Thirsty Diſeaſe.

_ CHAP. XXXVII. Of evill Digestion.

_ CHAP. XXXVIII. Of the Hiccough.

_ CHAP. XXXIX. Of Vomiting.

_ CHAP. XL. Of Cholera.

_ CHAP. XLI. Of Pain in the Stomach.

_ CHAP. XLII. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and Impoſthume of the Stomach.

_ CHAP. XLIII. Of the Chollick.

_ CHAP. LXIIII. Of the Iliack Paſſion.

_ CHAP. XLV. Of the Flux, Lientery, and Coelick Paſſion.

_ CHAP. XLVI. Of the Flux Diarrhaea.

_ CHAP. XLVII. Of the Dyſentery, or Bloody Flux.

_ CHAP. XLVIII. Of Tenaſmus.

_ CHAP. XLIX. Of the Flux of the Liver.

_ CHAP. L. Of the Worms.

_ CHAP. LI. Of the immoderate Flux of the Haemorrhoids.

_ CHAP. LII. Of the pain of the Haemorrhoids.

_ CHAP. LIII. Of a hot diſtemper of the Liver.

_ CHAP. LIV. Of the Inflammation of the Liver.

_ CHAP. LV. Of the Obſtruction of the Liver.

_ CHAP. LVI. Of the Schirrus of the Liver.

_ CHAP. LVII. Of the Jaundice.

_ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Dropſy.

_ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Obſtruction, Inflammation, and Tumor of the Spleen.

_ CHAP. LX. Of Hypocondriack Melancholy.

_ CHAP. LXI. Of the Scurvy.

_ CHAP. LXII. Of the Stone in the Kidneys.

_ CHAP. LXIII. Of the Stone in the Bladder.

_ CHAP. LXIV. Of the Inflammation of the Reins and Bladder.

_ CHAP. LXV. Of the Ulcer of the Reins and Bladder.

_ CHAP. LXVI. Of extraordinary Piſſing.

_ CHAP. LXVII. Of involuntary Piſſing.

_ CHAP. LXVIII. Of the Stoppage of Urine and Strangury.

_ CHAP. LXIX. Of the Scalding of the Urine.

_ CHAP. LXX. Of Piſſing of Blood.

_ CHAP. LXXI. Of the Green-ſickneſſe.

_ CHAP. LXXII. Of the Stoppage of the Terms.

_ CHAP. LXXIII. Of the immoderate Menstruall Flux.

_ CHAP. LXXIV. Of the Whites.

_ CHAP. LXXV. Of the Mother.

_ CHAP. LXXVI. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and hard Swelling of the Womb.

_ CHAP. LXXVII. Of the Womb ſwelled by Wind or Water.

_ CHAP. LXXVIII. Of the falling down of the Womb.

_ CHAP. LXXIX. Of Barrenneſſe.

_ CHAP. LXXX. Of Miſcarriage.

_ CHAP. LXXXI. Of hard Travel in Child-birth.

_ CHAP. LXXXII. Of the Gout and Sciatica.

_ CHAP. LXXXIII. Of one day-Feaver.

_ CHAP. LXXXIV. Of the Feaver Synochus non-putrida.

_ CHAP. LXXXV. Of continuall putrid Feavers.

_ CHAP. LXXXVI. Of the Hectick Feaver.

_ CHAP. LXXXVII. Of the Tertian Ague.

_ CHAP. LXXXVIII. Of the Quotidian or every day-Ague.

_ CHAP. LXXXIX. Of the Quartane Ague.

_ CHAP. XC. Of the Peſtilence.

_ CHAP. XCI. Of the Small Pox and Meaſels.

HAving in the former Book been more voluminous then I expected, I ſhall be briefer in this, and trea _ CHAP. I. Of a Green Wound.

_ CHAP. II. Of a contuſed wound, and a Bruiſe.

_ CHAP. III. Of a Wound by biting, or ſtinging of any Creature venemous, or not.

_ CHAP. IV. Of a Wound in the Nerves, Tendons, Ligaments, Veins, and Arteries.

_ CHAP. V. Of Luxations and Fractures.

_ CHAP. VI. Of Accidents commonly happening to wouned perſons.

_ CHAP. VII. Of Sanguine Tumors.

_ CHAP. VIII. Of Cholerick Tumors.

_ CHAP. IX. Of Flegmatick Tumours.

_ CHAP. X. Of Melancholly Tumors.

_ CHAP. XI. Oſ ulcers.

_ CHAP. XII. Rules for Vomiting and Purging.

IN this I ſhall ſhew you the Faculty and Natural Operation of moſt of the compound Medicines now in _ CHAP. I. Of Distilled Waters.

_ CHAP. II. Of Syrups.

_ CHAP. III. Of Decoctions and Juyces.

_ CHAP. IV. Of Lohochs.

_ CHAP. V. Preſerves, Conſerves, Sugars, and Lozenges.

_ CHAP. VI. Of Troches.

_ CHAP. VII. Of Pills.

_ CHAP. VIII. Of Powders.

_ CHAP. IX. Of Electuaries.

_ CHAP. X. Of Oyles.

_ CHAP. XI. Of Oyntments,

_ CHAP. XII. Of Plaiſters.
  1. The Second Book.

    _ CHAP. I. A Phyſicall Deſcription of Man.

    _ CHAP. II. A more particular deſcription of the Body of Man.

    _ CAAP. III. A Deſcription of the Head.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of the parts belonging to the Head.

    _ CHAP. V. Of the Stomach and its faculties.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of the Heart.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of the Lungs, Liver, &c.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of the Reines and Kidneys.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of the Generative parts.

    _ CHAP. X. The Concluſion.

    _ CHAP. I. Of the Nature of Phyſick, and the Office of a Phyſician.

    _ CHAP. II. Of Diſeaſes of the Head.

    _ CHAP. III. Of the Frenſie.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of Madneſſe.

    _ CHAP. V. Of the Apoplexy, Lethargy, and Sleepy-diſeaſe.

    _ CHAP. VI Of the Vertigo, and Falling-ſickneſs.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of the Palſie.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of the Covulſion.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of a Catarrh or Deſluxion.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Diſeaſes of the Eyes, and firſt of the Diſeaſes proceeding from Obſtruction in the Optick Nerves.

    _ CHAP. XI. Of a Cataract.

    _ CHAP. XII. Of the enlarging, and dilating: of the ſtraitening or contracting of the Pupilla.

    _ CHAP. XIII. Of the Pin and Web.

    _ CHAP. XIV. Of the Inflammation of the Eyes.

    _ CHAP. XV. Of the Cancer, and Rupture of the Cornea.

    _ CHAP. XVI. Of the Diſeaſes of the corners of the Eyes and Eye-lids.

    _ CHAP. XVII. Of the diſeaſes of the Eares.

    _ CHAP. XVIII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Noſtrils.

    _ Of bleeding at the Noſe. CHAP. XIX.

    _ CHAP. XX. Of the diſeaſes of the Tongue.

    _ CHAP. XXI. Of the Diſeaſes of the Teeth.

    _ CHAP. XXII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Gums.

    _ CHAP. XXIII. Of the Ulcers of the mouth.

    _ CHAP. XXIIII. Of a looſe Columella, and the inflammation thereof, and diſeaſes of the Tonſils.

    _ CHAP. XXV. Of the Quinzie.

    _ CHAP. XXVI. Of the Aſthma.

    _ CHAP. XXVII. Of the Pleuriſie, and inflammation of the Lungs.

    _ CHAP. XXVIII. Of Empyema.

    _ CHAP. XXIX. Of ſpitting of Bloud.

    _ CHAP. XXXI. Of the Conſumption or Ptiſick.

    _ CHAP. XXXII. Of the Palpitation of the heart.

    _ CHAP. XXXIII. Of Swooning, or Syncope.

    _ CHAP. XXXIIII. Of want of Appetite.

    _ CHAP. XXXV. Of a depraved Appetite.

    _ CHAP. XXXVI. Of the Thirsty Diſeaſe.

    _ CHAP. XXXVII. Of evill Digestion.

    _ CHAP. XXXVIII. Of the Hiccough.

    _ CHAP. XXXIX. Of Vomiting.

    _ CHAP. XL. Of Cholera.

    _ CHAP. XLI. Of Pain in the Stomach.

    _ CHAP. XLII. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and Impoſthume of the Stomach.

    _ CHAP. XLIII. Of the Chollick.

    _ CHAP. LXIIII. Of the Iliack Paſſion.

    _ CHAP. XLV. Of the Flux, Lientery, and Coelick Paſſion.

    _ CHAP. XLVI. Of the Flux Diarrhaea.

    _ CHAP. XLVII. Of the Dyſentery, or Bloody Flux.

    _ CHAP. XLVIII. Of Tenaſmus.

    _ CHAP. XLIX. Of the Flux of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. L. Of the Worms.

    _ CHAP. LI. Of the immoderate Flux of the Haemorrhoids.

    _ CHAP. LII. Of the pain of the Haemorrhoids.

    _ CHAP. LIII. Of a hot diſtemper of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LIV. Of the Inflammation of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LV. Of the Obſtruction of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LVI. Of the Schirrus of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LVII. Of the Jaundice.

    _ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Dropſy.

    _ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Obſtruction, Inflammation, and Tumor of the Spleen.

    _ CHAP. LX. Of Hypocondriack Melancholy.

    _ CHAP. LXI. Of the Scurvy.

    _ CHAP. LXII. Of the Stone in the Kidneys.

    _ CHAP. LXIII. Of the Stone in the Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXIV. Of the Inflammation of the Reins and Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXV. Of the Ulcer of the Reins and Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXVI. Of extraordinary Piſſing.

    _ CHAP. LXVII. Of involuntary Piſſing.

    _ CHAP. LXVIII. Of the Stoppage of Urine and Strangury.

    _ CHAP. LXIX. Of the Scalding of the Urine.

    _ CHAP. LXX. Of Piſſing of Blood.

    _ CHAP. LXXI. Of the Green-ſickneſſe.

    _ CHAP. LXXII. Of the Stoppage of the Terms.

    _ CHAP. LXXIII. Of the immoderate Menstruall Flux.

    _ CHAP. LXXIV. Of the Whites.

    _ CHAP. LXXV. Of the Mother.

    _ CHAP. LXXVI. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and hard Swelling of the Womb.

    _ CHAP. LXXVII. Of the Womb ſwelled by Wind or Water.

    _ CHAP. LXXVIII. Of the falling down of the Womb.

    _ CHAP. LXXIX. Of Barrenneſſe.

    _ CHAP. LXXX. Of Miſcarriage.

    _ CHAP. LXXXI. Of hard Travel in Child-birth.

    _ CHAP. LXXXII. Of the Gout and Sciatica.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIII. Of one day-Feaver.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIV. Of the Feaver Synochus non-putrida.

    _ CHAP. LXXXV. Of continuall putrid Feavers.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVI. Of the Hectick Feaver.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVII. Of the Tertian Ague.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVIII. Of the Quotidian or every day-Ague.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIX. Of the Quartane Ague.

    _ CHAP. XC. Of the Peſtilence.

    _ CHAP. XCI. Of the Small Pox and Meaſels. HAving in the former Book been more voluminous then I expected, I ſhall be briefer in this, and trea _ CHAP. I. Of a Green Wound.

    _ CHAP. II. Of a contuſed wound, and a Bruiſe.

    _ CHAP. III. Of a Wound by biting, or ſtinging of any Creature venemous, or not.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of a Wound in the Nerves, Tendons, Ligaments, Veins, and Arteries.

    _ CHAP. V. Of Luxations and Fractures.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of Accidents commonly happening to wouned perſons.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of Sanguine Tumors.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of Cholerick Tumors.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of Flegmatick Tumours.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Melancholly Tumors.

    _ CHAP. XI. Oſ ulcers.

    _ CHAP. XII. Rules for Vomiting and Purging. IN this I ſhall ſhew you the Faculty and Natural Operation of moſt of the compound Medicines now in _ CHAP. I. Of Distilled Waters.

    _ CHAP. II. Of Syrups.

    _ CHAP. III. Of Decoctions and Juyces.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of Lohochs.

    _ CHAP. V. Preſerves, Conſerves, Sugars, and Lozenges.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of Troches.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of Pills.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of Powders.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of Electuaries.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Oyles.

    _ CHAP. XI. Of Oyntments,

    _ CHAP. XII. Of Plaiſters.

  2. The Third Book.

    _ CHAP. I. A Phyſicall Deſcription of Man.

    _ CHAP. II. A more particular deſcription of the Body of Man.

    _ CAAP. III. A Deſcription of the Head.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of the parts belonging to the Head.

    _ CHAP. V. Of the Stomach and its faculties.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of the Heart.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of the Lungs, Liver, &c.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of the Reines and Kidneys.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of the Generative parts.

    _ CHAP. X. The Concluſion.

    _ CHAP. I. Of the Nature of Phyſick, and the Office of a Phyſician.

    _ CHAP. II. Of Diſeaſes of the Head.

    _ CHAP. III. Of the Frenſie.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of Madneſſe.

    _ CHAP. V. Of the Apoplexy, Lethargy, and Sleepy-diſeaſe.

    _ CHAP. VI Of the Vertigo, and Falling-ſickneſs.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of the Palſie.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of the Covulſion.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of a Catarrh or Deſluxion.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Diſeaſes of the Eyes, and firſt of the Diſeaſes proceeding from Obſtruction in the Optick Nerves.

    _ CHAP. XI. Of a Cataract.

    _ CHAP. XII. Of the enlarging, and dilating: of the ſtraitening or contracting of the Pupilla.

    _ CHAP. XIII. Of the Pin and Web.

    _ CHAP. XIV. Of the Inflammation of the Eyes.

    _ CHAP. XV. Of the Cancer, and Rupture of the Cornea.

    _ CHAP. XVI. Of the Diſeaſes of the corners of the Eyes and Eye-lids.

    _ CHAP. XVII. Of the diſeaſes of the Eares.

    _ CHAP. XVIII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Noſtrils.

    _ Of bleeding at the Noſe. CHAP. XIX.

    _ CHAP. XX. Of the diſeaſes of the Tongue.

    _ CHAP. XXI. Of the Diſeaſes of the Teeth.

    _ CHAP. XXII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Gums.

    _ CHAP. XXIII. Of the Ulcers of the mouth.

    _ CHAP. XXIIII. Of a looſe Columella, and the inflammation thereof, and diſeaſes of the Tonſils.

    _ CHAP. XXV. Of the Quinzie.

    _ CHAP. XXVI. Of the Aſthma.

    _ CHAP. XXVII. Of the Pleuriſie, and inflammation of the Lungs.

    _ CHAP. XXVIII. Of Empyema.

    _ CHAP. XXIX. Of ſpitting of Bloud.

    _ CHAP. XXXI. Of the Conſumption or Ptiſick.

    _ CHAP. XXXII. Of the Palpitation of the heart.

    _ CHAP. XXXIII. Of Swooning, or Syncope.

    _ CHAP. XXXIIII. Of want of Appetite.

    _ CHAP. XXXV. Of a depraved Appetite.

    _ CHAP. XXXVI. Of the Thirsty Diſeaſe.

    _ CHAP. XXXVII. Of evill Digestion.

    _ CHAP. XXXVIII. Of the Hiccough.

    _ CHAP. XXXIX. Of Vomiting.

    _ CHAP. XL. Of Cholera.

    _ CHAP. XLI. Of Pain in the Stomach.

    _ CHAP. XLII. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and Impoſthume of the Stomach.

    _ CHAP. XLIII. Of the Chollick.

    _ CHAP. LXIIII. Of the Iliack Paſſion.

    _ CHAP. XLV. Of the Flux, Lientery, and Coelick Paſſion.

    _ CHAP. XLVI. Of the Flux Diarrhaea.

    _ CHAP. XLVII. Of the Dyſentery, or Bloody Flux.

    _ CHAP. XLVIII. Of Tenaſmus.

    _ CHAP. XLIX. Of the Flux of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. L. Of the Worms.

    _ CHAP. LI. Of the immoderate Flux of the Haemorrhoids.

    _ CHAP. LII. Of the pain of the Haemorrhoids.

    _ CHAP. LIII. Of a hot diſtemper of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LIV. Of the Inflammation of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LV. Of the Obſtruction of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LVI. Of the Schirrus of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LVII. Of the Jaundice.

    _ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Dropſy.

    _ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Obſtruction, Inflammation, and Tumor of the Spleen.

    _ CHAP. LX. Of Hypocondriack Melancholy.

    _ CHAP. LXI. Of the Scurvy.

    _ CHAP. LXII. Of the Stone in the Kidneys.

    _ CHAP. LXIII. Of the Stone in the Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXIV. Of the Inflammation of the Reins and Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXV. Of the Ulcer of the Reins and Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXVI. Of extraordinary Piſſing.

    _ CHAP. LXVII. Of involuntary Piſſing.

    _ CHAP. LXVIII. Of the Stoppage of Urine and Strangury.

    _ CHAP. LXIX. Of the Scalding of the Urine.

    _ CHAP. LXX. Of Piſſing of Blood.

    _ CHAP. LXXI. Of the Green-ſickneſſe.

    _ CHAP. LXXII. Of the Stoppage of the Terms.

    _ CHAP. LXXIII. Of the immoderate Menstruall Flux.

    _ CHAP. LXXIV. Of the Whites.

    _ CHAP. LXXV. Of the Mother.

    _ CHAP. LXXVI. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and hard Swelling of the Womb.

    _ CHAP. LXXVII. Of the Womb ſwelled by Wind or Water.

    _ CHAP. LXXVIII. Of the falling down of the Womb.

    _ CHAP. LXXIX. Of Barrenneſſe.

    _ CHAP. LXXX. Of Miſcarriage.

    _ CHAP. LXXXI. Of hard Travel in Child-birth.

    _ CHAP. LXXXII. Of the Gout and Sciatica.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIII. Of one day-Feaver.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIV. Of the Feaver Synochus non-putrida.

    _ CHAP. LXXXV. Of continuall putrid Feavers.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVI. Of the Hectick Feaver.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVII. Of the Tertian Ague.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVIII. Of the Quotidian or every day-Ague.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIX. Of the Quartane Ague.

    _ CHAP. XC. Of the Peſtilence.

    _ CHAP. XCI. Of the Small Pox and Meaſels. HAving in the former Book been more voluminous then I expected, I ſhall be briefer in this, and trea _ CHAP. I. Of a Green Wound.

    _ CHAP. II. Of a contuſed wound, and a Bruiſe.

    _ CHAP. III. Of a Wound by biting, or ſtinging of any Creature venemous, or not.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of a Wound in the Nerves, Tendons, Ligaments, Veins, and Arteries.

    _ CHAP. V. Of Luxations and Fractures.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of Accidents commonly happening to wouned perſons.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of Sanguine Tumors.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of Cholerick Tumors.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of Flegmatick Tumours.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Melancholly Tumors.

    _ CHAP. XI. Oſ ulcers.

    _ CHAP. XII. Rules for Vomiting and Purging. IN this I ſhall ſhew you the Faculty and Natural Operation of moſt of the compound Medicines now in _ CHAP. I. Of Distilled Waters.

    _ CHAP. II. Of Syrups.

    _ CHAP. III. Of Decoctions and Juyces.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of Lohochs.

    _ CHAP. V. Preſerves, Conſerves, Sugars, and Lozenges.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of Troches.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of Pills.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of Powders.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of Electuaries.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Oyles.

    _ CHAP. XI. Of Oyntments,

    _ CHAP. XII. Of Plaiſters.

  3. BOOK IV.

    _ CHAP. I. A Phyſicall Deſcription of Man.

    _ CHAP. II. A more particular deſcription of the Body of Man.

    _ CAAP. III. A Deſcription of the Head.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of the parts belonging to the Head.

    _ CHAP. V. Of the Stomach and its faculties.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of the Heart.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of the Lungs, Liver, &c.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of the Reines and Kidneys.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of the Generative parts.

    _ CHAP. X. The Concluſion.

    _ CHAP. I. Of the Nature of Phyſick, and the Office of a Phyſician.

    _ CHAP. II. Of Diſeaſes of the Head.

    _ CHAP. III. Of the Frenſie.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of Madneſſe.

    _ CHAP. V. Of the Apoplexy, Lethargy, and Sleepy-diſeaſe.

    _ CHAP. VI Of the Vertigo, and Falling-ſickneſs.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of the Palſie.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of the Covulſion.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of a Catarrh or Deſluxion.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Diſeaſes of the Eyes, and firſt of the Diſeaſes proceeding from Obſtruction in the Optick Nerves.

    _ CHAP. XI. Of a Cataract.

    _ CHAP. XII. Of the enlarging, and dilating: of the ſtraitening or contracting of the Pupilla.

    _ CHAP. XIII. Of the Pin and Web.

    _ CHAP. XIV. Of the Inflammation of the Eyes.

    _ CHAP. XV. Of the Cancer, and Rupture of the Cornea.

    _ CHAP. XVI. Of the Diſeaſes of the corners of the Eyes and Eye-lids.

    _ CHAP. XVII. Of the diſeaſes of the Eares.

    _ CHAP. XVIII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Noſtrils.

    _ Of bleeding at the Noſe. CHAP. XIX.

    _ CHAP. XX. Of the diſeaſes of the Tongue.

    _ CHAP. XXI. Of the Diſeaſes of the Teeth.

    _ CHAP. XXII. Of the Diſeaſes of the Gums.

    _ CHAP. XXIII. Of the Ulcers of the mouth.

    _ CHAP. XXIIII. Of a looſe Columella, and the inflammation thereof, and diſeaſes of the Tonſils.

    _ CHAP. XXV. Of the Quinzie.

    _ CHAP. XXVI. Of the Aſthma.

    _ CHAP. XXVII. Of the Pleuriſie, and inflammation of the Lungs.

    _ CHAP. XXVIII. Of Empyema.

    _ CHAP. XXIX. Of ſpitting of Bloud.

    _ CHAP. XXXI. Of the Conſumption or Ptiſick.

    _ CHAP. XXXII. Of the Palpitation of the heart.

    _ CHAP. XXXIII. Of Swooning, or Syncope.

    _ CHAP. XXXIIII. Of want of Appetite.

    _ CHAP. XXXV. Of a depraved Appetite.

    _ CHAP. XXXVI. Of the Thirsty Diſeaſe.

    _ CHAP. XXXVII. Of evill Digestion.

    _ CHAP. XXXVIII. Of the Hiccough.

    _ CHAP. XXXIX. Of Vomiting.

    _ CHAP. XL. Of Cholera.

    _ CHAP. XLI. Of Pain in the Stomach.

    _ CHAP. XLII. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and Impoſthume of the Stomach.

    _ CHAP. XLIII. Of the Chollick.

    _ CHAP. LXIIII. Of the Iliack Paſſion.

    _ CHAP. XLV. Of the Flux, Lientery, and Coelick Paſſion.

    _ CHAP. XLVI. Of the Flux Diarrhaea.

    _ CHAP. XLVII. Of the Dyſentery, or Bloody Flux.

    _ CHAP. XLVIII. Of Tenaſmus.

    _ CHAP. XLIX. Of the Flux of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. L. Of the Worms.

    _ CHAP. LI. Of the immoderate Flux of the Haemorrhoids.

    _ CHAP. LII. Of the pain of the Haemorrhoids.

    _ CHAP. LIII. Of a hot diſtemper of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LIV. Of the Inflammation of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LV. Of the Obſtruction of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LVI. Of the Schirrus of the Liver.

    _ CHAP. LVII. Of the Jaundice.

    _ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Dropſy.

    _ CHAP. LVIII. Of the Obſtruction, Inflammation, and Tumor of the Spleen.

    _ CHAP. LX. Of Hypocondriack Melancholy.

    _ CHAP. LXI. Of the Scurvy.

    _ CHAP. LXII. Of the Stone in the Kidneys.

    _ CHAP. LXIII. Of the Stone in the Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXIV. Of the Inflammation of the Reins and Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXV. Of the Ulcer of the Reins and Bladder.

    _ CHAP. LXVI. Of extraordinary Piſſing.

    _ CHAP. LXVII. Of involuntary Piſſing.

    _ CHAP. LXVIII. Of the Stoppage of Urine and Strangury.

    _ CHAP. LXIX. Of the Scalding of the Urine.

    _ CHAP. LXX. Of Piſſing of Blood.

    _ CHAP. LXXI. Of the Green-ſickneſſe.

    _ CHAP. LXXII. Of the Stoppage of the Terms.

    _ CHAP. LXXIII. Of the immoderate Menstruall Flux.

    _ CHAP. LXXIV. Of the Whites.

    _ CHAP. LXXV. Of the Mother.

    _ CHAP. LXXVI. Of the Inflammation, Ulcer, and hard Swelling of the Womb.

    _ CHAP. LXXVII. Of the Womb ſwelled by Wind or Water.

    _ CHAP. LXXVIII. Of the falling down of the Womb.

    _ CHAP. LXXIX. Of Barrenneſſe.

    _ CHAP. LXXX. Of Miſcarriage.

    _ CHAP. LXXXI. Of hard Travel in Child-birth.

    _ CHAP. LXXXII. Of the Gout and Sciatica.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIII. Of one day-Feaver.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIV. Of the Feaver Synochus non-putrida.

    _ CHAP. LXXXV. Of continuall putrid Feavers.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVI. Of the Hectick Feaver.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVII. Of the Tertian Ague.

    _ CHAP. LXXXVIII. Of the Quotidian or every day-Ague.

    _ CHAP. LXXXIX. Of the Quartane Ague.

    _ CHAP. XC. Of the Peſtilence.

    _ CHAP. XCI. Of the Small Pox and Meaſels. HAving in the former Book been more voluminous then I expected, I ſhall be briefer in this, and trea _ CHAP. I. Of a Green Wound.

    _ CHAP. II. Of a contuſed wound, and a Bruiſe.

    _ CHAP. III. Of a Wound by biting, or ſtinging of any Creature venemous, or not.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of a Wound in the Nerves, Tendons, Ligaments, Veins, and Arteries.

    _ CHAP. V. Of Luxations and Fractures.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of Accidents commonly happening to wouned perſons.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of Sanguine Tumors.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of Cholerick Tumors.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of Flegmatick Tumours.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Melancholly Tumors.

    _ CHAP. XI. Oſ ulcers.

    _ CHAP. XII. Rules for Vomiting and Purging. IN this I ſhall ſhew you the Faculty and Natural Operation of moſt of the compound Medicines now in _ CHAP. I. Of Distilled Waters.

    _ CHAP. II. Of Syrups.

    _ CHAP. III. Of Decoctions and Juyces.

    _ CHAP. IV. Of Lohochs.

    _ CHAP. V. Preſerves, Conſerves, Sugars, and Lozenges.

    _ CHAP. VI. Of Troches.

    _ CHAP. VII. Of Pills.

    _ CHAP. VIII. Of Powders.

    _ CHAP. IX. Of Electuaries.

    _ CHAP. X. Of Oyles.

    _ CHAP. XI. Of Oyntments,

    _ CHAP. XII. Of Plaiſters.

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  1. A Table explaining the Terms of Art and other Words, which are not in the reach of Ʋulgar Capacities.

  2. A Table, explaining the Names of ſuch Simples as are unknown to the Vulgar.

  3. Errata.

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177 (1), 178 (1), 179 (1), 180 (1), 181 (1), 182 (1), 183 (1), 184 (1), 185 (1), 186 (1), 187 (1), 188 (1), 189 (1), 190 (1), 191 (1), 192 (1), 193 (1), 194 (1), 195 (1), 196 (2), 197 (1), 198 (1), 199 (1), 200 (1), 201 (1), 202 (1), 203 (1), 204 (1), 205 (1), 206 (1), 207 (1), 208 (1), 209 (1), 210 (1), 211 (1), 212 (1), 213 (1), 214 (1), 215 (1), 216 (1), 217 (1), 218 (1), 219 (1), 220 (1), 221 (1), 222 (1), 223 (1), 224 (1), 225 (1), 226 (1), 227 (1), 228 (1), 229 (1), 230 (1), 231 (1), 232 (1), 233 (1), 234 (1), 235 (1), 236 (1), 237 (1), 238 (1), 239 (1), 240 (1), 241 (1), 242 (1), 243 (1), 244 (1), 245 (1), 246 (1), 247 (1), 248 (1), 249 (1), 250 (1), 251 (1), 252 (1), 253 (1), 254 (1), 255 (1), 256 (1), 257 (1), 258 (1), 259 (1), 260 (1), 261 (1), 262 (1), 263 (1), 264 (1), 265 (2), 266 (1), 267 (1), 268 (1), 269 (1), 270 (1), 271 (1), 272 (1), 273 (1), 274 (1), 276 (1), 277 (1), 278 (1), 279 (1), 280 (1), 281 (1), 282 (1), 283 (1), 284 (1), 285 (1), 286 (1), 287 (1), 288 (1), 289 (1), 290 (1), 291 (1), 292 (1), 293 (1), 294 (1), 295 (1), 296 (1), 297 (1), 298 (1), 299 (1), 300 (1), 301 (1), 302 (1), 303 (1), 304 (1), 305 (1), 306 (1), 307 (1), 308 (1), 309 (1), 310 (1), 311 (1), 312 (1), 313 (1), 314 (1), 315 (1), 316 (1), 317 (1), 318 (1), 319 (1), 320 (1), 321 (1), 322 (1), 323 (1), 324 (1), 325 (1), 326 (1), 327 (1), 328 (1), 329 (1), 330 (1), 331 (1), 332 (1), 333 (1), 334 (1), 335 (1), 336 (1), 337 (1), 338 (1), 339 (1), 340 (1), 341 (1), 342 (1), 343 (1), 344 (1), 345 (1), 346 (1), 347 (1), 348 (1), 349 (1), 350 (1), 351 (1), 352 (1), 353 (1), 354 (1), 355 (1), 356 (1), 357 (1), 358 (1), 359 (1), 360 (1), 361 (1), 362 (1), 363 (1), 364 (1), 365 (1), 366 (1), 367 (1), 368 (1), 369 (1), 370 (1), 371 (1), 372 (1), 373 (1), 374 (1), 375 (1), 376 (1), 377 (1), 378 (1), 379 (1), 380 (1), 381 (1), 382 (1), 383 (1), 384 (1), 385 (1), 386 (1), 387 (1), 388 (1), 389 (1), 390 (1), 391 (1), 392 (1), 393 (1), 394 (1), 395 (1), 397 (1), 398 (1), 399 (1), 400 (1), 401 (1), 402 (1), 403 (1), 404 (1), 405 (1), 406 (1), 407 (1), 408 (1), 409 (1), 410 (1), 411 (1), 412 (2), 413 (1), 414 (1), 415 (1), 416 (1), 417 (1), 418 (1), 419 (1), 420 (1), 421 (1), 422 (1), 423 (2), 424 (1), 425 (1), 426 (1), 427 (1), 428 (1), 429 (1), 430 (1), 431 (1), 434 (1), 435 (1), 436 (1), 437 (1), 438 (1), 439 (1), 440 (1), 441 (1), 442 (1), 443 (1), 444 (1), 445 (1), 446 (1), 447 (1), 448 (1), 449 (1), 450 (1), 451 (1), 452 (1), 453 (1), 155 (1), 456 (1), 457 (1), 158 (1), 159 (1), 460 (1), 461 (1), 162 (1), 163 (1), 464 (1), 465 (1), 468 (1), 469 (1), 471 (1), 472 (1), 473 (1), 474 (1), 475 (1), 476 (1), 477 (1), 478 (1), 479 (1), 480 (1), 481 (1), 482 (1), 483 (1), 484 (1), 485 (1), 486 (1), 487 (1), 488 (1), 489 (1), 490 (1), 491 (1), 492 (1), 493 (1), 494 (1), 495 (1), 496 (1), 497 (1), 498 (1), 499 (1), 600 (1), 501 (1), 502 (1), 503 (1), 504 (1), 505 (1), 506 (1), 507 (1), 508 (1), 509 (1), 510 (1), 511 (1), 512 (1), 513 (1), 514 (1), 515 (1), 516 (1), 517 (1), 518 (1), 519 (1), 520 (1), 521 (1), 522 (1), 523 (1), 524 (1), 525 (1), 526 (1), 527 (1), 528 (1), 529 (1), 530 (1), 531 (1), 532 (1), 533 (1), 534 (1), 535 (1), 536 (1), 537 (1), 538 (1), 539 (1), 540 (1), 541 (1), 542 (1), 543 (1)
21. q 2
22. salute 1
23. signed 2
24. trailer 6