A rich store-house or treasury for the diseased. Wherein, are many approved medicines for divers and sundry diseases, which have been long hidden, and not come to light before this time. Now set foorth for the great benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abillitie to go to the physitions / By A. T.
- A. T., Practitioner in phisicke and chirurgerie
- Date:
- 1596
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A rich store-house or treasury for the diseased. Wherein, are many approved medicines for divers and sundry diseases, which have been long hidden, and not come to light before this time. Now set foorth for the great benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abillitie to go to the physitions / By A. T. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cjo^ruyc humours, uiijidj doc oftentimes trouble ana moleft \> hoop, but «ot of ail corrupt aim bap humours alike. jfo> euetp Purging metucine, both online bnto it felfe,oae peculier anti proper humour *( that is) eptbcrHegmeoj cho].. ler, oj elfe nteianchplie oj tuacetp humours* OlriD therefore thofc perfans that be perfectlie in health, ought not to take n Purgation, Cnee then ooe net abouno mub corrupt humours, loberefoje iudjofe, tb^en tije meoieme Cm Drib ho fucb fupcrfiuous humours a# it bath bettue to Dja&e, it confmnetb ano Ibaftetb the blond ano the flelh * &ud foj. that caiifejmhoiefolhes are not purges bp purgations, but rather confmueo ano malfeo,foj it is manpfelfberebPithat Purgatios beberp Doungetous totbem that ate in perfect health* mbicb (binge t£ tcCiCcD alfo of Hippocrates in the 37 Aphorifme, of iM fecotiD bookc, inhere he fateth after this fojt, Qui corporc bene fe habent hos purgarc periculofu eft, (that is) it IS 0 ait5 gerous purging of thofe tpat be in petfett health ♦ aifo becaufe eucrppurgtng meoictne hath bertue tobjaboe one peculier bomotir, there is gooo he toe ano care to be taken, tbatfuchamiDiciuebemimllceoas hath bertue to Dja&cout the humour abounDtng, aim none other, o} dfe infreao of much gooo, that of it lelfe it booulo ooc, tf it mere comiememlp mint* fireo : ttmapconcrarpeunfeoae erccaDing great burte, arm moo^emanptnccnucntencestothe hoop, &nBafcojDingeto to tlje Taping of Hipocrates in tlje lad Aphcrifme of his fttfte booke, in this maner. Si qualia oportet purgari purgentur, co- fert, et facile ferunt, ft contra, difficulter, tb-SjC ig, pf Tucfj bepurgeoas ought to be, it pjofiteth, ano map eafilp be fuffe5 tco, hut if it be conttarpimfe, it Ijurmh ano map fcarcelp hee home* ^kerefeje there ought Diligent care ano been to beta* *ken in the rcctiumg of a purgation, ttiat it bemtmttreD fcp a fkilfull PjiKtion, that hath certainty founo out mhat humour ittsthatabounteth. 'But alas thegreated number of the co* mon fojt of people, do , houlo an opinion that if thep map fcnte ameDicine fo? a tittle monep., mhichbJiUpojupke them often](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30337409_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)