The universall medicine: or the virtues of my magneticall or antimoniall cup / [John Evans].
- John Evans
- Date:
- 1642
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The universall medicine: or the virtues of my magneticall or antimoniall cup / [John Evans]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![four, the moifture that ran from her legs wet the boarded floore., asif waterhad'beem there fpilledingoo quantity , ‘nevercheleffe taking the infufion of this Cup : within foure daies fhe was per- fedtly cred and reftoréd-to her termer liealth. 5 ‘A poote man ‘living wichin: ewelve ames of Chyrk: Caftleia Denbigh-fhire, thatfor fix:moneths; together bad not after the com: mon mabnenperfdrmed the duties of Na ure beimg fore troubled wicha gricve ous Infitmity called A4ife «re-or Misca paffir: whereby the excrementitious ippiritics of the body.were loaihfomely eje- &.d atthe mouth, contrary to the na urall order, was perte&ly ev red bydinking threeior fouretiimésche pre pared iniulion cf this- Cup withottany other help. 6 ‘A certaihe Gentlewoman, thatformany years had continued ‘Remedileffeand confor fle, extreamlyaffied with violent di- (trattions, frepzie, and madnes,; through the goocnefle of Ged, and the meditinall virtues of thig Cups by:drinking the Intufron there- of, ‘was {peédily reftoredto health, perfect fences , memory and: underftanding :thele fix recited Experimentsiand rare Cures with many hundreds mére;were* performed by my much honored wor- thy friend the Right worthipfull Sir Thomas Aydeleon Knight. 7. Ayoung Géenlémanabour 15 years ofiage that had for foure of five years before, ‘been fore troubled with the Falling ficknefle, and couldnot by:any meanes of common: Phyfick or otherwife be Cured, “was perfe&ly Cured ,’ and freed from the violence of that cruell difeafe by drifiking the Infufion of this Cup : | without any o- ther helpe. 8. Itis found by continuall Experience ; that itisaprefenrcure for the Head-athe,the temples of the head being bathed with the li- guor of the Cup warme. “9, “ArKnottingky inthe County of Yorke in the yeare 1636. there was a generall raging andcruell fickneffe, a peftilential] Fe- ver orthe like, whereof very many.died: the infufton of this Cup tightly prepared and adminiftred to'many feverall defeafed perfons, not any one that ever took it perifhed or mi(carried, but recovered. perfeély. 10. Inthe fame Townof Knottingley , a virtuous godly Gentle- ‘Svoman, cured a poore fervants foot, having inone: of his toes dfoule'fitula, of awhole years continuance wherein there was.5 | holes Renn TUS ty Set AND PEASE EE bbttehhe ak](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30332886_0042.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


