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.
197/230 (page 139)
![[ 139 ] between the Skull andthe Panicles, which ‘i cannot be done by any other way. For what happens in me lower Belly, i isto be cured as wounds,by vuliary Drinks land Clyfters. | have been a little longer on this than Lintended; but thofe internal woundsafe lof high concernment, and | fear not right. ily underftood | by all pretenders to Art. \Coryza, (atarrhus, Tuffis, Afthma. Oughs, afd: Catarrhs, :-Rheamséin the IC Head , Eyes, Nofe, Cc. proceed ifrom the Evening cold, i BP wind beating upon Eshwordbe of 6 {pu mey Bone of the cribriforind. | 4 ce | Ajthma, or fhortnefs of Breath, cometh } through a vicious matter contained in the | Wind-pipe, or Lungs. I have not time ) to inlarge upon them. The three firft are commonly cured in ) one night, by one of my Balfamical Puls, The laft by the Ai canis I have {trong reafon](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30322959_0197.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)