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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![MPa BAER da Se sin PP gy aig ie ere ‘ , freed from all groffenes and painfulneffe by the uf of this Cup. 37 Acertain Gentleman in the County ofLeicefter afflifted ine- very particular as the precedent Patienc, was fpeedily and perfe&tly reftored by 3 or 4 times drinking the prepared Liquor of this Cup. 38. A certainGentleman living alfo in or neer the Citty of Lei- cefter having been a great. company keeper with Gentlemen of quae lity; and therefore brought to much groffenes of body, inflamma. tion and plentictude of foule hot and corru pt blood, fell fuddenly into a dangereus Pleurifie : and taking the Liquor ofthis Cup, it wrought immediately and fenfibly upon that fide principally af fected, purified & alaied the heat and difperfed the blood, he avoided much blood by the Noftrils, anu expelled by fiedge much clotted and corrupt blood and other foul’excrementitious impucicies of the whole body, and was {peedily and perfectly reftored tohis health with this help alone. 39 Another Gentleman of the fame County that had been for certain years grievoufly infected with Aforbus. Gallicus being a moft® foule and dangerous difeafe, having many ulcerous fores run- ming upon feverall parts of his body, and many hard (Cirrhus Bue bones and {welling kernels in the feverall emunctories of his body, and his bones arteries and inward parts full of continual] aches,do- lors and intollerable painfulnes,and utterly forfaken as remedilefle by the common Phificians: Nevertheleffe by bathing the hard pla- ces and drinking the prepared Liquor of this Cup he was {peedily and perfe&ly reftored to healch and found confirution of Body, 40. A certain woman alfo living neer the G itty of Leicefter that had received hure through the negle& or unskilfulnes of the mid. wife at the time of her childing , and therewith brought to much weaknes and Confumption of her whole body , and notwithftan- ding the common courfe of Phifick (he remained a long time cureles drinking the prepared Liquor of the Cup the was perfetly Cured. 41. Another woman that was houfekeeper to a Gentleman of good c{timation in the Citty of Leicefter mightily aflli&ted with vioe lent and ftrong Convulfions that fhe was drawn or plucked toge. ther intwofold, and fometimes extorted or plucked awry towards the one fide, and her face fet nigh back,by the ftrength and extremie ty of this ftrange Convulfion it was commonly taken for.the work of Witchcraft and after much practife of Phifitians the was left re-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30332886_0048.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


