Praxis Catholica; or the countryman's universal remedy. Wherein is plainly and briefly laid down the nature, matter, manner, place and cure of most diseases, incident to the body of man ... / Written by Robert Couch, sometimes practitioner in physick and chyrurgery, at Boston in New-England. Now published with divers useful additions (for publick benefit) by Chr. Pack.
- Couch, Robert.
- Date:
- 1680
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Praxis Catholica; or the countryman's universal remedy. Wherein is plainly and briefly laid down the nature, matter, manner, place and cure of most diseases, incident to the body of man ... / Written by Robert Couch, sometimes practitioner in physick and chyrurgery, at Boston in New-England. Now published with divers useful additions (for publick benefit) by Chr. Pack. Source: Wellcome Collection.
196/230 (page 138)
![[ 138 ] will: find fome-pain there: if it be from: and-heavinefs, and pain in his-Head, with a tickli ng,as,it flows down into his Throat, ‘ome mes ready to choak him, which itir- reth up a Cough, whereby this Blood 1s east forth from the An nygdales, or Glan- ales, which are of each fide the Wind; pipe, aud t thole {fpungy places about the, Throat ; and fo fome have thought them, to) be from the.Lungs, when alas ’tis from the Head. I did prefage this in a Gentleman of this: Fown, Mr. Bifhop, only by his Bro- thers. Relation (which % can, well tell ) of ‘his Pali wi nicl h.was inthe fore part of his. Head's. advifed him,. by all means, peated, if occafion ferved ; Which that for I told him, if he did night happen- ed: urito him, and he died in the morning. gard he was ancient, @c. the place diffi- cult to app! ly the feels or Trefine, without which, I look on it as impoflible ~emmeetts the blood be difcharged, which faideth set eater](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30322959_0196.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)