Medicina statica : being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English, with large explanations . t a Loadupon the Stomach, whereby its Fibres again in afhort time will recover their natural Springs, andbe able to manage as large a Meal as before,, with-out any Inconveniency and as it fubftracts from theBloods ufual Supply, it in time lelTens its Quan-tity ; whereupon it is again circulated in all Partsin its natural Quantities *, and fuch partial Stagna-tions prevented, which otherwife it would be aptto fall into, and by forming preternatural Cohefionsend Vifcidities, occafioned danger


Medicina statica : being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English, with large explanations . t a Loadupon the Stomach, whereby its Fibres again in afhort time will recover their natural Springs, andbe able to manage as large a Meal as before,, with-out any Inconveniency and as it fubftracts from theBloods ufual Supply, it in time lelTens its Quan-tity ; whereupon it is again circulated in all Partsin its natural Quantities *, and fuch partial Stagna-tions prevented, which otherwife it would be aptto fall into, and by forming preternatural Cohefionsend Vifcidities, occafioned dangerous Obftru& this Diet as it ought to be (lender, that is,fmall in Quantity, and eafy of Digeftion ; it oughtalfo to be fuch as affords a good Supply of Spiritsto the Solids, that is, fuch as we commonly callwarm and fpirituous; for otherwife the Fibres wouldcontinue fo long relaxed, that the Fluids would begone fo far into preternatural Cohefion, as not eafilyafterwards to be broke, and continued in their dueCirculations, and whereupon there might be givenJlife to fome outward THE ( 29<5 )


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