Medicina statica : being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English, with large explanations . rmer Kind, fothe utmoil Application ought to be made to- thofeMeans by which fuch Certainty is only attainable;and there fo very feldom turns up any Thing of thelatter Kind, that a Perfon ufed to that way of Rea-foning, will rarely meet with Cafes, wherein he willnot have fome Footfleps to trace out by, a fafe,if notaltogether an effectual Method of Cure 5 for al-though one cannot tell the Manner and Procedureby which any Affection of the Mind does bringabout any particular Diforder, yet by


Medicina statica : being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English, with large explanations . rmer Kind, fothe utmoil Application ought to be made to- thofeMeans by which fuch Certainty is only attainable;and there fo very feldom turns up any Thing of thelatter Kind, that a Perfon ufed to that way of Rea-foning, will rarely meet with Cafes, wherein he willnot have fome Footfleps to trace out by, a fafe,if notaltogether an effectual Method of Cure 5 for al-though one cannot tell the Manner and Procedureby which any Affection of the Mind does bringabout any particular Diforder, yet by the Diforder it 4& Introduction. it felf, and the State of the Body under it, it may,without much Difficulty, be guelTed, whether it in-fluences it, by aflringing or relaxing, or in any otherparticular Manner modifying the Solids, whereby,upon careful Obfervation, they come at laft to beconfidered as fuch phyfical Agents as are known tobe attended with the lame Confequences, and there-fore come to be treated in the fame Manner, eitherin forwarding their Advantages, or pppofing theirDiforders. G. THE r 431


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