id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt ucm.532510911x Paré, Ambroise. The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of the Latine and compared with the French by Tho. Johnson ; whereunto are added three tractates out of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, & nerves, with large figures ; also a table of the bookes and chapters 1649 .txt text/plain 697479 53678 84 mitigating medicines muſt be uſed; applying alſo at certain times ſuch things as and the like,which live in running and clear waters,and not in muddy;he ſhall eſchew all cold ſallets and pulſe,becauſe they fly up and trouble the head:it will be convenient after meat to uſe common dridgpowder,or Aniſted,Fennellſced or Coriander comfits, alſo conſerve of Roſes,or Marmilate of Quinces to ſhut up the orifice ofthe Ventricle, lºſt the head ſhould be offended with vapours then renewed chiefly at the firſt, untill the heat and pain be gone.But theſe ſame remedies muſt be applyed warm,for if they ſhould be laid,or put to cold,they would cauſe pain, and conſequently defluxion;beſides alſo their ſtrength could not paſſe,or enter into the part, or be brought into ačtion; but ſo cauſes produce the groſneſs of humors, and flatulencies in the guts, to wit, the uſe of flatulent and phlegmatick, tough and viſcid meats 3 yea alſo of ſuch as are of good nouriſhment, if ſundrie thereof, and of ſundrie kindes bee eaten at the ſame meal, and in greater w ./cache/ucm.532510911x.pdf ./txt/ucm.532510911x.txt