. Medicina practica, or, Practical physick : containing the way of curing the more eminent and usual diseases happening to humane bodies ... : whereunto is annexed, 1. The preparation of the praecipiolum of Paracelsus; 2. The key of Helmont and Lully; 3. The opening of Sol and Luna. alio faith, that he di Mfthe fame thing again on thfame Daughter, who havinan Oedematous or FlegmatitTumor fuffurahd upon thRegion of her Loins,big as the palm of one BHand, it was difcuft withia few days by the lame Plai (fk:fier. But in order to thlperformance of this, it is re :quired, i. That the fuppi: •rated


. Medicina practica, or, Practical physick : containing the way of curing the more eminent and usual diseases happening to humane bodies ... : whereunto is annexed, 1. The preparation of the praecipiolum of Paracelsus; 2. The key of Helmont and Lully; 3. The opening of Sol and Luna. alio faith, that he di Mfthe fame thing again on thfame Daughter, who havinan Oedematous or FlegmatitTumor fuffurahd upon thRegion of her Loins,big as the palm of one BHand, it was difcuft withia few days by the lame Plai (fk:fier. But in order to thlperformance of this, it is re :quired, i. That the fuppi: •rated Matter be Imall i quandty. 2. That it bthin 2nd ferous. 5. TnaBlNit be iiear the Sidn, anci ncin any deep parc, it bin a Ibtt-Ueihed, Itrong anryouthful Body. 5. That ialio be in the fe^Ion of the year. XXTIT. Thefe ane gre^ Authorities^ andfo mucl^i ? . • the Cip. xiii. P?atfical mmK n :ly may do upon their own done ^ for the Tumors notce, may torce a kind of bsing opened, their jjudg--A ef: But a Mind exercifed * Vh Reafon, and defirous)iLruth, can hardly enter-al them, befides the hazardu [ danger that may followil;r fuch an Operation; forjvere think you muil thator.^fs of Putrefadion go, ife difcuftJ The wholeftance of it cannot pafih the pores of the. wit if any thing, only theand watery part can:^ The thick putrifiedtter, if it dilTolves, muftrert either into the Blood d I folid Subftance of the111, or both ; which can-: but corrupt the Body,d fill it full of ill Humorsinging from {uch a cor- lopJpt Seed of DiiealesjwhenceJttars, Ringworms, Mor-ew^5cruf, Leprofie, Kingsil, Scurvy, Pains, Aches,|.menefs, even an Army oftendent Difeafes will pof-ly fucceed. So that if the JiiPng may be pollible, I rce think it prudent to rempt fuch a Work. Nor >es h yet appear by all at thele Men have faid. at any luch thing has been J ceived by ments might deceive them ;and they may take that forgranted) which never was:A very admirable Exampleof this kind I could inft


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