Useful discoveries, and practical observations, in some late remarkable cures of the scurvy / [Everard Maynwaringe].
- Everard Maynwaring
- Date:
- 1668
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Useful discoveries, and practical observations, in some late remarkable cures of the scurvy / [Everard Maynwaringe]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![% _ en et DPA BOS ES ee Felecia 5 i = temper tion Well, mitted Thefe two Operations are neceflary for Cure in moft Scorbutic cafesas the fallow= | ing difcourfes and obfervations in Practice * Di recited, does manifeft. | mac Some there are rhat deceive themfelves, body and lay the whole ftrefs of the Cure upon bit af Puroing,and that they profecute very often tt Candit were well if the purgatives be pro- | i per) but the effets may. inform and tell |) 0 them, that there is fomething elfe requi- Pia fite; and they findit fo, The Scurvy is not | id inf fo eafily diflodged and thrown out by a #8 th fingle Operation of Medicine; but requires ip reGtifying and firengthning of the Die | itn veflive Faculties alfo, and depuration of |!) sb the Blood. | And Fhe Body of manis perfpirable, and iu in his due frate of health continually more’ Wes; or lefs doth rran{pire and breath out humid | kat oy, vapours anda fuperfluous moifture by the! Moone Pores of the Body, hereby the Mafs of [bite Blond and habit of the Body is cleanfed and bain [Ning impure and unfit to be retained; and this}, snfenfible Evacuation isfo requifite, that}thi, without tranfpiration the. Mals, of Blood}! = = be cannot be depurated, but remains muddy! tlh aad defiled, which forceth Nature toa dif] tie : tempered}](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30341115_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)