. Sylva sylvarum: or, A naturall history. In ten centuries; whereunto is newly added the History naturall and experimentall of life and death, or, Of the prolongation of life . th , and extrud -th the Aliment, fo the Faculty oi the Out-ward Parts, may call forrh, and atira& the fame; And the more weakthe Faculty of Concoction, fhall be, the more need is there of a concurring Help, of the Attractive Facultie. A Strong Attraction of the Outward PartsM chiefly caufed by the Motion of the Bo-dy; By which, the Parts being Heated and Comforted, do more cheerfully call forthand attract the Aliment un


. Sylva sylvarum: or, A naturall history. In ten centuries; whereunto is newly added the History naturall and experimentall of life and death, or, Of the prolongation of life . th , and extrud -th the Aliment, fo the Faculty oi the Out-ward Parts, may call forrh, and atira& the fame; And the more weakthe Faculty of Concoction, fhall be, the more need is there of a concurring Help, of the Attractive Facultie. A Strong Attraction of the Outward PartsM chiefly caufed by the Motion of the Bo-dy; By which, the Parts being Heated and Comforted, do more cheerfully call forthand attract the Aliment unto themfelves. But this is moft of all to be forefeen and avoided, that the fame Motion and Hear,which calls the new Juyce to the Members, doth not again difpoil the Member ofthat Juyce, wherewith it had been before refrefhed. FncatioKs ufed in the Morning, ferve efpecially to this Intention ; Buc this muff e-vermore accompany them, that after the Frication, the Pare be lighty anointedwith Oy 1, led the Attrition of the Outward Parts, make them by Perforation, Dry ,and Juyce-leile. The next is Excrdfe, ( by which the parrs confiscate, and chafe themfelves,) fo it be. 4 or exhale too mich : There-fore Exercile is better in the open Air, than in the Honfe ; And better in Winter:thamnSummenand again,exercife is not only co be concluded with Unction,AsFrica-i ion is: But in vehement Exerciies, Unft ion is to be uied both in the beginning > andin the end ; As it was anciently to ^ bam flows. That Exercife, may refohe? either the Spirits,or the Juyces. aslittleas may be, itis neceffary that it be ufed when the Stomach is not aliogeiher em^^ her^fore,thit it may not be uled upon a full Stomach, ( which doth much concern Health; )Nor yet anlempty Stomach (which doth no lefie concern Long Life.) i is belto tak; a Breakfalf in the Morning , Not of any Phyficall Drugs, or of an^ Liquors jTofRi


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