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quadgram | frequency |
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for the most part | 42 |
early english books online | 32 |
notes for div a | 19 |
of diseases by the | 19 |
by the sight of | 18 |
paine in the head | 16 |
represented either as utf | 16 |
characters represented either as | 16 |
the sight of the | 16 |
that it is a | 14 |
whether it be a | 12 |
sight of the urine | 12 |
judgement of diseases by | 11 |
that there is no | 11 |
whose water it is | 10 |
in the time of | 10 |
with child or no | 10 |
by reason of the | 10 |
in giving judgement of | 10 |
parts of the body | 10 |
description of the disease | 9 |
this is the reason | 9 |
how long the partie | 9 |
that it may be | 9 |
the affections of the | 9 |
that can be made | 9 |
for accuracy and those | 8 |
textual data within the | 8 |
any remaining illegibles were | 8 |
over a wide variety | 8 |
proquest via their early | 8 |
and the publisher proquest | 8 |
unicode or tei g | 8 |
extent have been transformed | 8 |
to their original source | 8 |
converting tcp files to | 8 |
assigned for keying and | 8 |
due credit and attribution | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
opposed to critical editions | 8 |
the universities of michigan | 8 |
users should be aware | 8 |
where possible up to | 8 |
keyers to be redone | 8 |
are eligible for inclusion | 8 |
partnership between the universities | 8 |
providing financial support to | 8 |
or elements to simplify | 8 |
quality of tcp data | 8 |
by proquest via their | 8 |
according to the terms | 8 |
and available in eebo | 8 |
of a works in | 8 |
to produce large quantities | 8 |
on the text encoding | 8 |
compelling reason to do | 8 |
which did not meet | 8 |
standards were returned to | 8 |
errors will remain and | 8 |
project restraints of time | 8 |
second or later edition | 8 |
chose to create diplomatic | 8 |
for their own purposes | 8 |
was divided into two | 8 |
sets were sent to | 8 |
project was divided into | 8 |
likelihood such instances will | 8 |
the work described above | 8 |
of a work was | 8 |
of the tei in | 8 |
characters or elements to | 8 |
at by a tcp | 8 |
and sometimes a second | 8 |
companies for transcription and | 8 |
simplify the filling in | 8 |
is given to their | 8 |
tcp project was divided | 8 |
text was proofread for | 8 |
there was a compelling | 8 |
attribution is given to | 8 |
create accurately transcribed and | 8 |
can be made about | 8 |
to external keying companies | 8 |
now take and use | 8 |
readable characters will be | 8 |
placeholder characters or elements | 8 |
variety of subject areas | 8 |
mind that in all | 8 |
accordance with level of | 8 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 8 |
at the text creation | 8 |
or tei g elements | 8 |
encoded text transcribed from | 8 |
to range over a | 8 |
support to the early | 8 |
elements of known extent | 8 |
produce large quantities of | 8 |
edition of the work | 8 |
during phase of the | 8 |
corrected where possible up | 8 |
their early english books | 8 |
remain and some readable | 8 |
usual project restraints of | 8 |
wide variety of subject | 8 |
all without asking permission | 8 |
those which did not | 8 |
phase i text is | 8 |
been released into the | 8 |
via their early english | 8 |
marked as illegible were | 8 |
was then carried out | 8 |
sometimes a second or | 8 |
in of gaps by | 8 |
tcp data is very | 8 |
meet qa standards were | 8 |
is to encode one | 8 |
with changes to facilitate | 8 |
or for an anonymous | 8 |
record of the period | 8 |
title published between and | 8 |
tcp is a partnership | 8 |
or corrected and characters | 8 |
within the usual project | 8 |
number of works in | 8 |
english books online text | 8 |
universities of michigan and | 8 |
the terms of creative | 8 |
up to a limit | 8 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 8 |
published by proquest via | 8 |
and encoded texts based | 8 |
level of the tei | 8 |
between and available in | 8 |
text strings within braces | 8 |
page images in accordance | 8 |
of the project have | 8 |
financial support to the | 8 |
was a compelling reason | 8 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 8 |
copies of the texts | 8 |
the overall quality of | 8 |
as opposed to critical | 8 |
should be aware of | 8 |
of tcp data is | 8 |
the tei in libraries | 8 |
enhanced and or corrected | 8 |
of every monographic english | 8 |
range over a wide | 8 |
true nature of the | 8 |
no disease at all | 8 |
keying companies for transcription | 8 |
the text creation partnership | 8 |
all likelihood such instances | 8 |
publisher proquest to create | 8 |
characters will be marked | 8 |
domain as of january | 8 |
are a number of | 8 |
is a partnership between | 8 |
of the texts have | 8 |
sets published by proquest | 8 |
characters marked as illegible | 8 |
be made about the | 8 |
editions of a works | 8 |
terms of creative commons | 8 |
notably latin and welsh | 8 |
p using tcp tei | 8 |
available at the text | 8 |
take and use these | 8 |
work was chosen if | 8 |
some errors will remain | 8 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 8 |
will be marked as | 8 |
by the institutions providing | 8 |
between the universities of | 8 |
to simplify the filling | 8 |
the early english books | 8 |
with level of the | 8 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 8 |
to encode one copy | 8 |
created by converting tcp | 8 |
and therefore chose to | 8 |
the text can be | 8 |
been transformed into placeholder | 8 |
be aware of the | 8 |
for keying and markup | 8 |
published between and available | 8 |
limit of instances per | 8 |
phase of the project | 8 |
and some readable characters | 8 |
never have been looked | 8 |
texts created during phase | 8 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 8 |
a compelling reason to | 8 |
should make clear that | 8 |
to the early english | 8 |
whichever is the greater | 8 |
online text creation partnership | 8 |
of each text was | 8 |
but we respectfully request | 8 |
possible up to a | 8 |
of michigan and oxford | 8 |
into placeholder characters or | 8 |
bear in mind that | 8 |
a wide variety of | 8 |
based on the text | 8 |
included and sometimes a | 8 |
to a limit of | 8 |
texts based on the | 8 |
were encoded as gap | 8 |
bibliography of english literature | 8 |
of known extent have | 8 |
or later edition of | 8 |
oxford and the publisher | 8 |
print record of the | 8 |
anyone can now take | 8 |
been looked at by | 8 |
edition of a work | 8 |
texts for their own | 8 |
and encoded edition of | 8 |
coded from proquest page | 8 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 8 |
have been issued variously | 8 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 8 |
guidelines are available at | 8 |
tei p using tcp | 8 |
sent to external keying | 8 |
process of creating the | 8 |
the public domain as | 8 |
markup reviewed and edited | 8 |
aware of the process | 8 |
corrected and characters marked | 8 |
have been released into | 8 |
to create accurately transcribed | 8 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 8 |
was based on the | 8 |
creating the tcp texts | 8 |
aimed to produce large | 8 |
institutions providing financial support | 8 |
released into the public | 8 |
the general aim of | 8 |
and coded from proquest | 8 |
in oxford and michigan | 8 |
and use these texts | 8 |
linked to page images | 8 |
issued variously as sgml | 8 |
returned to the keyers | 8 |
these processes should make | 8 |
was proofread for accuracy | 8 |
was intended to range | 8 |
overall quality of tcp | 8 |
public domain as of | 8 |
be marked as illegible | 8 |
were returned to the | 8 |
on the new cambridge | 8 |
the text encoding initiative | 8 |
the usual project restraints | 8 |
and those which did | 8 |
carried out by editorial | 8 |
the publisher proquest to | 8 |
and or corrected and | 8 |
text and markup reviewed | 8 |
chosen if there was | 8 |
markup guidelines are available | 8 |
i text is available | 8 |
processes should make clear | 8 |
their works are eligible | 8 |
and therefore of any | 8 |
will remain and some | 8 |
first editions of a | 8 |
on the image sets | 8 |
then carried out by | 8 |
did not meet qa | 8 |
even for commercial purposes | 8 |
of the process of | 8 |
the disease by the | 8 |
the texts were encoded | 8 |
that due credit and | 8 |
and markup reviewed and | 8 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 8 |
gap elements of known | 8 |
the project have been | 8 |
any assumptions that can | 8 |
tcp assigned for keying | 8 |
although there are a | 8 |
encoding based on the | 8 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 8 |
of any assumptions that | 8 |
as illegible were corrected | 8 |
nature of the print | 8 |
and attribution is given | 8 |
described above is co | 8 |
and oxford and the | 8 |
in accordance with level | 8 |
the institutions providing financial | 8 |
encoding was enhanced and | 8 |
michigan and oxford and | 8 |
processed by university of | 8 |
a partnership between the | 8 |
based on the new | 8 |
a second or later | 8 |
image sets published by | 8 |
proquest to create accurately | 8 |
such instances will never | 8 |
created during phase of | 8 |
project have been released | 8 |
the filling in of | 8 |
out by editorial teams | 8 |
keyed and coded from | 8 |
will never have been | 8 |
respectfully request that due | 8 |
language title published between | 8 |
mainly structural encoding based | 8 |
reason to do so | 8 |
for transcription and basic | 8 |
the texts have been | 8 |
works are eligible for | 8 |
images in accordance with | 8 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 8 |
divided into two phases | 8 |
images scanned from microfilm | 8 |
external keying companies for | 8 |
were encoded and linked | 8 |
made about the data | 8 |
owned by the institutions | 8 |
general aim of eebo | 8 |
texts have been issued | 8 |
and linked to page | 8 |
unicode or text strings | 8 |
selection was based on | 8 |
to page images in | 8 |
are available at the | 8 |
if there was a | 8 |
keying and markup guidelines | 8 |
the encoding was enhanced | 8 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 8 |
data within the usual | 8 |
a work was chosen | 8 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 8 |
filling in of gaps | 8 |
this phase i text | 8 |
encoded edition of the | 8 |
by converting tcp files | 8 |
assurance was then carried | 8 |
books online text creation | 8 |
therefore chose to create | 8 |
or text strings within | 8 |
accuracy and those which | 8 |
in mind that in | 8 |
of the work described | 8 |
the print record of | 8 |
in all likelihood such | 8 |
illegibles were encoded as | 8 |
can now take and | 8 |
a number of works | 8 |
users should bear in | 8 |
a works in english | 8 |
intended to range over | 8 |
later edition of a | 8 |
assumptions that can be | 8 |
based on the image | 8 |
while the overall quality | 8 |
of the print record | 8 |
quality assurance was then | 8 |
transcription and basic encoding | 8 |
then their works are | 8 |
some readable characters will | 8 |
to the keyers to | 8 |
tcp is to encode | 8 |
by a tcp editor | 8 |
is available for reuse | 8 |
encoded as gap s | 8 |
in english were prioritized | 8 |
by editorial teams in | 8 |
have been transformed into | 8 |
data is very good | 8 |
looked at by a | 8 |
text is available for | 8 |
these texts for their | 8 |
of instances per text | 8 |
understanding these processes should | 8 |
work described above is | 8 |
the true nature of | 8 |
tcp aimed to produce | 8 |
we respectfully request that | 8 |
request that due credit | 8 |
should bear in mind | 8 |
encoded texts based on | 8 |
to the terms of | 8 |
known extent have been | 8 |
selection was intended to | 8 |
the image sets published | 8 |
given to their original | 8 |
of works in other | 8 |
therefore of any assumptions | 8 |
teams in oxford and | 8 |
editorial teams in oxford | 8 |
been issued variously as | 8 |
works in other languages | 8 |
usually the first edition | 8 |
have been looked at | 8 |
for an anonymous work | 8 |
the knowledge of the | 8 |
use these texts for | 8 |
a limit of instances | 8 |
of textual data within | 8 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 8 |
from proquest page images | 8 |
the keyers to be | 8 |
and markup guidelines are | 8 |
image sets were sent | 8 |
of gaps by user | 8 |
to reflect the true | 8 |
texts were encoded and | 8 |
gaps by user contributors | 8 |
of creating the tcp | 8 |
tcp files to tei | 8 |
to tei p using | 8 |
that in all likelihood | 8 |
encoded and linked to | 8 |
each text was proofread | 8 |
instances will never have | 8 |
restraints of time and | 8 |
were corrected where possible | 8 |
text selection was based | 8 |
of time and funding | 8 |
works in english were | 8 |
qa standards were returned | 8 |
creation partnership web site | 8 |
there are a number | 8 |
files to tei p | 8 |
large quantities of textual | 8 |
elements to simplify the | 8 |
was enhanced and or | 8 |
illegible were corrected where | 8 |
reflect the true nature | 8 |
were sent to external | 8 |
text can be copied | 8 |
was chosen if there | 8 |
quantities of textual data | 8 |
by university of nebraska | 8 |
the process of creating | 8 |
proofread for accuracy and | 8 |
structural encoding based on | 8 |
credit and attribution is | 8 |
not meet qa standards | 8 |
and characters marked as | 8 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 8 |
into the public domain | 8 |
text creation partnership web | 8 |
in the vse of | 7 |
the cause of the | 7 |
to the rules of | 7 |
of the college of | 7 |
any man in the | 7 |
diseases by the sight | 7 |
the party useth to | 7 |
iv tiff page images | 7 |
knowledge of diseases by | 7 |
diseases by the urine | 7 |
pretend knowledge of diseases | 7 |
for the good of | 7 |
to be with childe | 6 |
and this is the | 6 |
well a good while | 6 |
cause of the disease | 6 |
looking upon the water | 6 |
the college of physicians | 6 |
very well a good | 6 |
of the original in | 6 |
it be a mans | 6 |
be a mans or | 6 |
the nature of the | 6 |
from place to place | 6 |
and now i am | 6 |
that she hath a | 6 |
be with child or | 6 |
to import any disease | 6 |
reproduction of the original | 6 |
a description of the | 6 |
the constitution of the | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
the liver and spleene | 6 |
the strength of the | 6 |
out of the water | 6 |
and so i have | 6 |
disease by the water | 6 |
to be with child | 6 |
of the liver and | 6 |
if it chance to | 5 |
in the cure of | 5 |
be they neuer so | 5 |
long the partie had | 5 |
the original in the | 5 |
oppilation of the liver | 5 |
affections of the minde | 5 |
in the english tongue | 5 |
as i said before | 5 |
constitution of the body | 5 |
is the reason that | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
import any disease at | 5 |
giving judgement of diseases | 5 |
as i have been | 5 |
how the party is | 5 |
long the partie hath | 5 |
as they call it | 5 |
text notes for div | 5 |
so i have done | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
the arte of physicke | 5 |
a mans or a | 5 |
the original text notes | 5 |
i take the urinall | 5 |
to make use of | 5 |
the course of nature | 5 |
pray where is your | 5 |
in the manner of | 5 |
to give judgement of | 5 |
no appetite to meate | 5 |
from the original text | 5 |
or a womans water | 5 |
to the knowledge of | 5 |
the party is affected | 5 |
is to be done | 5 |
original text notes for | 5 |
by the vrine alone | 5 |
great paine in the | 5 |
woman to be with | 5 |
mans or a womans | 5 |
her whose water it | 5 |
description of a fever | 5 |
the matter of the | 5 |
one of the censors | 5 |
of the urine only | 5 |
knowledge of any disease | 5 |
apex covantage keyed and | 5 |
at the same time | 5 |
what will be the | 5 |
any disease at all | 5 |
a great paine in | 5 |
but if she say | 5 |
how long the party | 5 |
i now therefore take | 5 |
covantage keyed and coded | 5 |
she is with child | 5 |
according to the rules | 5 |
companions of a fever | 4 |
all parts of the | 4 |
she be with child | 4 |
matter of the disease | 4 |
what is it but | 4 |
party useth to doe | 4 |
in the knowledge of | 4 |
upon occasion of a | 4 |
in the art of | 4 |
certaine knowledge of any | 4 |
the life of man | 4 |
is the purple stone | 4 |
that the practise of | 4 |
it chance to be | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
a description of a | 4 |
to a doctour to | 4 |
the practise of our | 4 |
symptomes and companions of | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
judgement of the same | 4 |
the cause of it | 4 |
short view of the | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
for the cure of | 4 |
who pretend knowledge of | 4 |
choice of an able | 4 |
to be found in | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
the partie had been | 4 |
there is no certaine | 4 |
late censors deservedly censured | 4 |
and are to be | 4 |
sharpe and violent diseases | 4 |
cressets house in charter | 4 |
whether she be with | 4 |
it is good for | 4 |
manner of an ague | 4 |
the voice of god | 4 |
the effects of the | 4 |
shall be sure to | 4 |
looke upon the water | 4 |
censors of the college | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
are to be sold | 4 |
diseases by the vrine | 4 |
and tell her that | 4 |
the rules of physicke | 4 |
beene very well a | 4 |
not beene very well | 4 |
is the straw coloured | 4 |
most of them are | 4 |
aske her whose water | 4 |
of the same nature | 4 |
i shall be sure | 4 |
are for the most | 4 |
man in the english | 4 |
the name of god | 4 |
a sad effect of | 4 |
because one of the | 4 |
for as much as | 4 |
the late censors deservedly | 4 |
are not to be | 4 |
the good of the | 4 |
a member of the | 4 |
whose water it was | 4 |
the frauds and abuses | 4 |
complexion and constitution of | 4 |
vntill extreme olde age | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
in a letter to | 4 |
this is confirmed by | 4 |
may be said of | 4 |
how the partie is | 4 |
hath no appetite to | 4 |
printed for the author | 4 |
of the frauds and | 4 |
a stc estc s | 4 |
no certaine knowledge of | 4 |
to be obserued in | 4 |
of physicke in england | 4 |
sorts of ignorant and | 4 |
in the meane time | 4 |
the censors of the | 4 |
if you consider the | 4 |
the preseruation of health | 4 |
and according to the | 4 |
by little and little | 4 |
that the partie was | 4 |
temper of the body | 4 |
effect of his stroaking | 4 |
of a learned physician | 4 |
she conceived of it | 4 |
presume that it is | 4 |
view of the frauds | 4 |
the right honourable the | 4 |
the moraccolocius stone is | 4 |
that there is a | 4 |
a paine in the | 4 |
the diseases of the | 4 |
of a sad effect | 4 |
be with childe by | 4 |
for the preseruation of | 4 |
the manner of an | 4 |
against the censors of | 4 |
stc estc s this | 4 |
the disease it selfe | 4 |
were with child or | 4 |
the disease to be | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
not to import any | 4 |
sad effect of his | 4 |
it to be a | 4 |
practisers of physicke in | 4 |
to the cure of | 4 |
judgment of diseases by | 4 |
now therefore take the | 4 |
and then i will | 4 |
a doctour to cast | 4 |
to the end that | 4 |
gift of healing examined | 4 |
a character of a | 4 |
it cometh to passe | 4 |
doth shew the disease | 4 |
character of a true | 4 |
the description of a | 4 |
partie had been sicke | 4 |
the matter of fact | 4 |
occasion of a sad | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
be of such a | 4 |
a quarter of an | 4 |
a great oppression of | 4 |
of diseases by it | 4 |
valentine greatrates gift of | 4 |
of health and life | 4 |
moraccolocius stone is white | 4 |
estc s this keyboarded | 4 |
it is in the | 4 |
woman be with child | 4 |
i tell her that | 4 |
and paine in the | 4 |
after the same maner | 4 |
s this keyboarded and | 4 |
of a true physician | 4 |
greatrates gift of healing | 4 |
the straw coloured stone | 4 |
the partie is affected | 4 |
by any man in | 4 |
it can not be | 4 |
goes up and downe | 4 |
out of the vrine | 4 |
the cure of diseases | 4 |
in the choice of | 4 |
and companions of a | 4 |
in the meane season | 4 |
there is a fever | 4 |
but for the most | 4 |
out of the body | 3 |
safaris is the purple | 3 |
that it was gods | 3 |
it is a chronicall | 3 |
the sicke partie is | 3 |
raising reformed and more | 3 |
to import a violent | 3 |
to this i answer | 3 |
not onely for the | 3 |
physicians as follow not | 3 |
is troubled with the | 3 |
any physician can doe | 3 |
can take no rest | 3 |
he that knows not | 3 |
that i have named | 3 |
and the strength of | 3 |
with their combinators the | 3 |
is a womans water | 3 |
urinall in my hand | 3 |
the reasons against the | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
to be considered in | 3 |
i am like to | 3 |
constitution of the sicke | 3 |
chance to be a | 3 |
which haue not beene | 3 |
the cause of her | 3 |
effects of the whales | 3 |
of the wonders that | 3 |
the symptomes of a | 3 |
of the said censors | 3 |
is subiect to many | 3 |
also what will be | 3 |
to say no more | 3 |
herein is inserted the | 3 |
may and do oft | 3 |
grooving in the backe | 3 |
and whether it be | 3 |
it is a very | 3 |
to be taken away | 3 |
partie hath been sicke | 3 |
and knowledge of the | 3 |
thoughts in the best | 3 |
the safest election of | 3 |
up the river of | 3 |
come to the knowledge | 3 |
it is very true | 3 |
then presume that it | 3 |
the oppression of the | 3 |
the famous safaris is | 3 |
chymist compared with a | 3 |
that i should have | 3 |
which is the straw | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
committed by the confederate | 3 |
whom it was published | 3 |
of physicke to a | 3 |
to certifie me of | 3 |
that it is true | 3 |
sight of the vrine | 3 |
tell her that it | 3 |
the baser sort of | 3 |
consent of all learned | 3 |
by the confederate prescribing | 3 |
the copy of a | 3 |
the urinall case of | 3 |
a physition in necessitie | 3 |
such physicians as follow | 3 |
as i have shewed | 3 |
therefore take the urinall | 3 |
in giving judgment of | 3 |
discourse of emperiks or | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
i then presume that | 3 |
out of the common | 3 |
these things in the | 3 |
hath a great paine | 3 |
onely for the deceiued | 3 |
conteineth rules for the | 3 |
to a reverend divine | 3 |
the most part in | 3 |
cure of all diseases | 3 |
of the urine onely | 3 |
what is become of | 3 |
guilty of ill practice | 3 |
in respect of the | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
and preuenting of all | 3 |
for being sent for | 3 |
any disease to be | 3 |
life and death of | 3 |
the art of physicke | 3 |
me in the prescribing | 3 |
the confederate prescribing doctoral | 3 |
ignorant and vnconsiderate practisers | 3 |
that the party useth | 3 |
in the citie of | 3 |
of libels against dr | 3 |
these and the like | 3 |
cold and then hot | 3 |
not beene brought vp | 3 |
be not there to | 3 |
of that which hath | 3 |
called to the cure | 3 |
wherein is plainly prooued | 3 |
and obstruction of the | 3 |
can doe by the | 3 |
rules for the preseruation | 3 |
practise of all those | 3 |
right honourable the lords | 3 |
is inserted the authours | 3 |
spurious litter of libels | 3 |
if they be not | 3 |
now in colchester in | 3 |
to doe in the | 3 |
in giving my judgement | 3 |
be a married womans | 3 |
the grammar and vniuersity | 3 |
in opposition to the | 3 |
emperiks or vnlearned physitians | 3 |
true chymist compared with | 3 |
in the same disease | 3 |
reformed and more aduised | 3 |
in the eye of | 3 |
by the name of | 3 |
the custome of the | 3 |
no more than the | 3 |
that i shall not | 3 |
the paine in the | 3 |
not been very well | 3 |
doctour of physicke to | 3 |
reasons against the censors | 3 |
it was a violent | 3 |
of giving judgement of | 3 |
it is since she | 3 |
letter to a reverend | 3 |
and easie for their | 3 |
downe the urinall in | 3 |
brought vp in the | 3 |
she hath a very | 3 |
to the study of | 3 |
the partie that made | 3 |
pretended knowledge by such | 3 |
i might likewise erre | 3 |
to take physicke prescribed | 3 |
make and administer their | 3 |
her to be with | 3 |
aphorisme of the fift | 3 |
a letter to a | 3 |
able and convenient physician | 3 |
dangers of seuerall sorts | 3 |
more aduised thoughts in | 3 |
no danger at all | 3 |
as to matter of | 3 |
plainly prooued that the | 3 |
for a man to | 3 |
what the party useth | 3 |
letter written by e | 3 |
give his judgement of | 3 |
a short view of | 3 |
that she is with | 3 |
by whom it was | 3 |
is to be vnderstood | 3 |
set downe the urinall | 3 |
the number of the | 3 |
for it is not | 3 |
so that i shall | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
cotta of northampton doctor | 3 |
of the arte of | 3 |
and constitution of the | 3 |
of it at this | 3 |
set downe the fallacies | 3 |
speediest way of practice | 3 |
and abuses in physick | 3 |
northampton doctor in physicke | 3 |
i dare say that | 3 |
as follow not their | 3 |
choice of a physician | 3 |
whether quacks and empiricks | 3 |
and jugling of the | 3 |
most part of their | 3 |
be the better able | 3 |
i have done with | 3 |
an high red colour | 3 |
physician can doe by | 3 |
that the urine doth | 3 |
of any disease to | 3 |
so much as to | 3 |
a true chymist compared | 3 |
may chance to be | 3 |
adventure to take physicke | 3 |
how a man may | 3 |
and now in colchester | 3 |
by iohn cotta of | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
the heat of the | 3 |
greater and more dangerous | 3 |
the danger of the | 3 |
both for physician and | 3 |
with direction for the | 3 |
taken in the manner | 3 |
i doe not perceive | 3 |
the gift of healing | 3 |
with a short view | 3 |
a very difficult matter | 3 |
in the practise of | 3 |
aduised thoughts in the | 3 |
is a very difficult | 3 |
like may be said | 3 |
it be a married | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
prescribed by the sight | 3 |
in the world can | 3 |
all diseases vntill extreme | 3 |
reply to the reasons | 3 |
of all diseases vntill | 3 |
to the reasons against | 3 |
used by all those | 3 |
it must stand so | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
of ignorant and vnconsiderate | 3 |
not there to be | 3 |
easie for their meane | 3 |
by the hands of | 3 |
the urinall in my | 3 |
election of a physition | 3 |
those which haue not | 3 |
the disease in the | 3 |
sarah bradmores prophecy of | 3 |
was taken in the | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
whether a woman be | 3 |
part conteineth rules for | 3 |
of heauen and earth | 3 |
it be a chronicall | 3 |
out after the same | 3 |
disease to be gathered | 3 |
for their meane capacities | 3 |
of seuerall sorts of | 3 |
the wonders that will | 3 |
make a shift to | 3 |
the prescribing fit remedies | 3 |
of a letter written | 3 |
is plainly prooued that | 3 |
or other methodicall physicians | 3 |
and was taken in | 3 |
the difficulty of the | 3 |
administer their own medicines | 3 |
since she conceived of | 3 |
to matter of fact | 3 |
that i perceive the | 3 |
comeing up the river | 3 |
oppression of the stomach | 3 |
being a vindication of | 3 |
by the following answer | 3 |
it is farre otherwise | 3 |
these and such like | 3 |
i have shewed you | 3 |
knowledge of the arte | 3 |
of the fift booke | 3 |
it was gods providence | 3 |
all those which haue | 3 |
a voice from heaven | 3 |
be the effects of | 3 |
safest election of a | 3 |
is no certaine knowledge | 3 |
not so much as | 3 |
inserted the authours opinion | 3 |
and sent her away | 3 |
first cold and then | 3 |
to shew you how | 3 |
member of the college | 3 |
giving judgement of the | 3 |
vnconsiderate practisers of physicke | 3 |
never heretofore published by | 3 |
the good of man | 3 |
the opinion of the | 3 |
will be the effects | 3 |
copy of a letter | 3 |
and how the partie | 3 |
and administer their own | 3 |
long the party hath | 3 |
for want of the | 3 |
of an high red | 3 |
it selfe in the | 3 |
the citie of london | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
if you please to | 3 |
bradmores prophecy of the | 3 |
and that i can | 3 |
in the grammar and | 3 |
the better able to | 3 |
the authours opinion of | 3 |
as if she had | 3 |
to know the disease | 3 |
and continued the th | 3 |
to the perusal of | 3 |
of the causes of | 3 |
and for the most | 3 |
rare and admirable secrets | 3 |
following answer to all | 3 |
newly discovered the old | 3 |
must stand so a | 3 |
follow not their method | 3 |
is a discourse of | 3 |
in the prescribing of | 3 |
is the moraccolocius stone | 3 |
in the next place | 3 |
that diseases are either | 3 |
which is the disease | 3 |
discourse out of vrines | 3 |
in the best vnderstandings | 3 |
a woman with child | 3 |
urinall case of her | 3 |
latter is a discourse | 3 |
a woman to be | 3 |
a vindication of such | 3 |
hence it cometh to | 3 |
long it is since | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
that which hath bene | 3 |
be it neuer so | 3 |
of northampton doctor in | 3 |
the name of a | 3 |
being neither sicke nor | 3 |
diseases vntill extreme olde | 3 |
and thus it is | 3 |
the parts of the | 3 |
baser sort of them | 3 |
by lysiponius celer m | 3 |
by the rules of | 3 |
to be the same | 3 |
seuerall sorts of ignorant | 3 |
she is ready to | 3 |
it is a womans | 3 |
it is very good | 3 |
vindication of such physicians | 3 |
heretofore published by any | 3 |
for the safest election | 3 |
heare mine opinion of | 3 |
wonders that will happen | 3 |
urine doth shew the | 3 |
benefite of the sicke | 3 |
by the example of | 3 |
for physician and patient | 3 |
haue not beene brought | 3 |
but especially the last | 3 |
in such manner as | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
iohn cotta of northampton | 3 |
the urine doth shew | 3 |
the former part conteineth | 3 |
is the redde stone | 3 |
confederate prescribing doctoral methodists | 3 |
of such physicians as | 3 |
preuenting of all diseases | 3 |
but make and administer | 3 |
discovered the old fallacies | 3 |
of the whales comeing | 3 |
the partie was affected | 3 |
the following answer to | 3 |
and that there is | 3 |
so much as a | 3 |
that they should be | 3 |
life of man is | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
how the partie was | 3 |
published by any man | 3 |
hath a very weake | 3 |
the strength of nature | 3 |
and speediest way of | 3 |
blood to be taken | 3 |
such as are learned | 3 |
litter of libels against | 3 |
the latter is a | 3 |
tell the messenger that | 3 |
and beyond all other | 3 |
he that knoweth not | 3 |
for their owne gaine | 3 |
disease in the water | 3 |
bid my man fill | 3 |
is not very well | 3 |
brought in defence of | 3 |
in a small quantity | 3 |
that she was with | 3 |
authours opinion of tabacco | 3 |
the river of thames | 3 |
and vnconsiderate practisers of | 3 |
to which i answer | 3 |
the ordinary way of | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
it must be done | 3 |
frauds and abuses in | 3 |
this is to be | 3 |
but that i presently | 3 |
description of a disease | 3 |
knowledge of the disease | 3 |
a discourse of emperiks | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
especially if you consider | 3 |
in making choice of | 3 |
the practise of all | 3 |
was a violent disease | 3 |
party hath beene sick | 3 |
to thinke that he | 3 |
of the strength of | 3 |
of a sharpe disease | 3 |
but if i should | 3 |
and their spurious litter | 3 |
that the partie is | 3 |
and for as much | 3 |
so great a worke | 3 |
no appetite to meat | 3 |
i say that it | 3 |
a quarter gone with | 3 |
of all those which | 3 |
whales comeing up the | 3 |
of the disease is | 3 |
into the depth of | 3 |
prophecy of the wonders | 3 |
but raising reformed and | 3 |
what the disease is | 3 |
that i have already | 3 |
all that he can | 3 |
two acts of parliament | 3 |
great oppression of stomach | 3 |
as the parties age | 3 |
vp in the grammar | 3 |
prooued that the practise | 3 |
as it were the | 3 |
such and such meanes | 3 |
their spurious litter of | 3 |
to the place affected | 3 |
jugling of the pisse | 3 |
making choice of an | 3 |
urinall in the window | 3 |
physicke to a gentleman | 3 |
any thing that i | 3 |
wherein are newly discovered | 3 |
aptara keyed and coded | 3 |
and yet the partie | 3 |
that is to be | 3 |
is the most certaine | 3 |
the nature of man | 3 |
for the vnlearned to | 3 |
profitable not onely for | 3 |
and in the end | 3 |
of god and nature | 3 |
their custome and practise | 3 |
in the beginning of | 3 |
part of the body | 3 |
the like may be | 3 |
the life and death | 3 |
in colchester in essex | 3 |
strength of it at | 3 |
and commenders of medicines | 3 |
quarter gone with child | 3 |
i have not time | 3 |
the practise of physick | 3 |
the simplicity of the | 3 |
to heare mine opinion | 3 |
it is vsuall with | 3 |
are newly discovered the | 3 |
famous safaris is the | 3 |
compared with a goose | 3 |
of such a colour | 3 |
is a chronicall disease | 3 |
by two acts of | 3 |
to this agreeth that | 3 |
the whales comeing up | 3 |
partie that made it | 3 |
makes the messenger to | 3 |
the time of health | 3 |
affections of the mind | 3 |
in the prescribing fit | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
the partie hath been | 3 |
direction for the safest | 3 |
a reply to the | 3 |
a colour and consistence | 3 |
that the party is | 3 |
the urinall in the | 3 |
according to the common | 3 |
all these things by | 3 |
lately in the citie | 3 |
the learned in the | 3 |
that which the messenger | 3 |
and when i have | 3 |
the discovery of the | 3 |
living near that place | 3 |
the party hath beene | 3 |
is very good to | 3 |
thing to be considered | 3 |
a letter written by | 3 |
guide me in the | 3 |
the rest of mankind | 3 |
the perusal of dr | 3 |
the state of any | 3 |
of emperiks or vnlearned | 3 |
beene brought vp in | 3 |
a woman be with | 3 |
hath not beene very | 3 |
for the deceiued multitude | 3 |
it be not there | 3 |
doe in the time | 3 |
of a physition in | 3 |
their combinators the apothecaries | 3 |
live untill such an | 3 |
and more aduised thoughts | 3 |
to be seene in | 3 |
untill such an houre | 3 |
former part conteineth rules | 3 |
in acute and violent | 2 |
the messenger that the | 2 |
the benefite of the | 2 |
a very weake back | 2 |
that many in the | 2 |
but it is a | 2 |
strange and rare artificiall | 2 |
of those things whereof | 2 |
opinion of the water | 2 |
yet i doe not | 2 |
by the permission of | 2 |
the said censors having | 2 |
in the grammar schoole | 2 |
procureth them many patients | 2 |
nor how long the | 2 |
the demonstration of the | 2 |
and thus have i | 2 |
to whom i answer | 2 |
bare and naked experience | 2 |
bounds and limits of | 2 |
the end his owne | 2 |
or just so long | 2 |
author durst print and | 2 |
the other for the | 2 |
true physician is one | 2 |
it is not the | 2 |
healing examined upon occasion | 2 |
all these things that | 2 |
an hard matter to | 2 |
in the same booke | 2 |
mine opinion of the | 2 |
the unobserved dangers of | 2 |
the third and last | 2 |
and then they would | 2 |
his right description and | 2 |
the common causes of | 2 |
for i had told | 2 |
description will serve for | 2 |
am now to speake | 2 |
be able to see | 2 |
good to helpe the | 2 |
attaine to the knowledge | 2 |
am not ignorant that | 2 |
any good or vse | 2 |
to the burning of | 2 |
that the sicke party | 2 |
to vomit after meat | 2 |
all faculties and professions | 2 |
siquidem vtraque haec largita | 2 |
be taken from the | 2 |
now to speake of | 2 |
shop at the signe | 2 |
could say nothing else | 2 |
the urinall of her | 2 |
iuyce of the meat | 2 |
for illustration of that | 2 |
further from the party | 2 |
and the names and | 2 |
contained within the latitude | 2 |
physicke by the sight | 2 |
they put their lives | 2 |
fill the body with | 2 |
they can iudge of | 2 |
for her to take | 2 |
conceive it to be | 2 |
we come to the | 2 |
with those that haue | 2 |
it is now the | 2 |
things by the water | 2 |
every one is not | 2 |
custome and practise about | 2 |
so farre in loue | 2 |
have expostulated with the | 2 |
the space almost of | 2 |
which shall be most | 2 |
not sicke at all | 2 |
use the best meanes | 2 |
those that liue in | 2 |
is one who is | 2 |
is a violent disease | 2 |
methodian learned deceiuer or | 2 |
of the true discouerie | 2 |
there was no place | 2 |
i have but now | 2 |
that the party hath | 2 |
of the same booke | 2 |
the cause that many | 2 |
chronicall disease or no | 2 |
no skill in waters | 2 |
for comming to see | 2 |
thus it is apparent | 2 |
the doctor and prosecutor | 2 |
been thus long sicke | 2 |
the which i have | 2 |
before all other sects | 2 |
your selves to be | 2 |
is not sicke at | 2 |
themselves are ignorant of | 2 |
linger and pine as | 2 |
illustration of that which | 2 |
it is true indeed | 2 |
certaine judgement of any | 2 |
signe of a fever | 2 |
is thus and thus | 2 |
i have therefore done | 2 |
the honour of the | 2 |
what i say to | 2 |
and procureth them many | 2 |
of the noble profession | 2 |
for yoong and sound | 2 |
no man of iudgement | 2 |
i gave to the | 2 |
is confirmed by the | 2 |
making of foure most | 2 |
if there had beene | 2 |
disease by your water | 2 |
lately come out of | 2 |
the author durst print | 2 |
the bloud and humors | 2 |
take the urinall in | 2 |
being ignorant of the | 2 |
is no danger at | 2 |
natura siquidem vtraque haec | 2 |
the explication of the | 2 |
without bail or main | 2 |
shew the fallacies and | 2 |
for if he know | 2 |
that he can do | 2 |
fallacies as i have | 2 |
of the knowledge of | 2 |
and what is a | 2 |
a great disease and | 2 |
and down the house | 2 |
useth to doe in | 2 |
make her bring forth | 2 |
to the sicke partie | 2 |
when the disease is | 2 |
distilling againe upon the | 2 |
spent their time in | 2 |
is the red mass | 2 |
to know whether they | 2 |
them in the knowledge | 2 |
the former charges against | 2 |
your judgement of his | 2 |
common computation of a | 2 |
defect in this point | 2 |
whether there be any | 2 |
one or two of | 2 |
be gathered from the | 2 |
to be left to | 2 |
r this keyboarded and | 2 |
of the rest of | 2 |
all circumstances that may | 2 |
that if they had | 2 |
meale in a day | 2 |
he directed to some | 2 |
there to be found | 2 |
is to be obserued | 2 |
together with many and | 2 |
yet the college hath | 2 |
the temper and constitution | 2 |
how long her friend | 2 |
how the sicke partie | 2 |
i dare not name | 2 |
to alter the body | 2 |
the often vse of | 2 |
take no medicine at | 2 |
labour to the stomacke | 2 |
of the sicke by | 2 |
the chylus or iuyce | 2 |
tell her that i | 2 |
of stomach and no | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
to send for the | 2 |
iudgement and knowledge of | 2 |
is ill affected by | 2 |
the art of man | 2 |
of the matter of | 2 |
outward and inward senses | 2 |
the working of miracles | 2 |
when the partie is | 2 |
it in the morning | 2 |
not seeme to import | 2 |
as if i could | 2 |
troubled with rhume arising | 2 |
what physicke the partie | 2 |
shall be able to | 2 |
thereby are they more | 2 |
i am not ignorant | 2 |
in the choice and | 2 |
with the knowledge of | 2 |
dishes at one meale | 2 |
with rhume arising from | 2 |
tell him any thing | 2 |
for his judgement of | 2 |
one to be a | 2 |
and richard boyle dwelling | 2 |
to let him blood | 2 |
thing to be obserued | 2 |
of true art and | 2 |
by a continuall feauer | 2 |
the very time of | 2 |
are to be chosen | 2 |
am ready to encounter | 2 |
as since shee had | 2 |
england profitable not onely | 2 |
be a profitable vse | 2 |
and consistence as might | 2 |
of life and death | 2 |
no other but an | 2 |
of the very same | 2 |
and therefore not to | 2 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 2 |
is thus defined by | 2 |
she shall bring forth | 2 |
because i doe not | 2 |
to be done in | 2 |
urine being brought unto | 2 |
as that he may | 2 |
now i am ready | 2 |
the fallacies and jugling | 2 |
he that hath not | 2 |
the stone in the | 2 |
the water at all | 2 |
i have made the | 2 |
season of the yeere | 2 |
fulnesse of blood in | 2 |
the making of foure | 2 |
this i am sure | 2 |
it was published the | 2 |
to them that know | 2 |
and that it were | 2 |
that i last spake | 2 |
were there to be | 2 |
omitted any thing that | 2 |
the substance of the | 2 |
power to alter the | 2 |
well in her stomach | 2 |
i am now to | 2 |
my lord chief justice | 2 |
neerer to the matter | 2 |
to returne to the | 2 |
but i refuse to | 2 |
it out of the | 2 |
not be brought into | 2 |
i will tell you | 2 |
and i shall be | 2 |
the noble profession of | 2 |
i perceive the disease | 2 |
that you were not | 2 |
to a learned physician | 2 |
so much that i | 2 |
able to judge of | 2 |
indeed one description will | 2 |
of original in british | 2 |
what the partie ayleth | 2 |
and let the physician | 2 |
a great deale more | 2 |
by litle and litle | 2 |
for every thing that | 2 |
light of the disease | 2 |
sexe in the wombe | 2 |
a voyce from heaven | 2 |
me any light of | 2 |
signe of the crosse | 2 |
of the heauens ouer | 2 |
one meale in a | 2 |
with childe by the | 2 |
these examples it is | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
the third thing to | 2 |
the health of your | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
to be perceived by | 2 |
necessary to the judging | 2 |
of the reach of | 2 |
other signes of conception | 2 |
by casuall cures i | 2 |
first aphorisme of the | 2 |
to come to him | 2 |
determines her to be | 2 |
a thousand wayes more | 2 |
if the party should | 2 |
reason of the impurity | 2 |
many and wondered instances | 2 |
inward causes of diseases | 2 |
any of the other | 2 |
i will not here | 2 |
save onely to goe | 2 |
of an ague with | 2 |
which determine the same | 2 |
i hope that you | 2 |
to be given to | 2 |
is as it were | 2 |
for continuance of health | 2 |
his patient into a | 2 |
a married womans or | 2 |
the study of the | 2 |
bring it forth with | 2 |
oft in the meane | 2 |
of the same thing | 2 |
the names and colours | 2 |
as i have done | 2 |
of the hands of | 2 |
before the former be | 2 |
nothing else by the | 2 |
stone in the bladder | 2 |
that art could lead | 2 |
come out of germanie | 2 |
lecturing upon the vrine | 2 |
more than other men | 2 |
great oppilation of the | 2 |
for any man in | 2 |
have done as well | 2 |
went up and downe | 2 |
and a sweete ball | 2 |
physicke the partie hath | 2 |
being able to discern | 2 |
her that it will | 2 |
the true causes of | 2 |
former part of the | 2 |
is possessed with this | 2 |
to give my judgement | 2 |
me that it is | 2 |
to the common computation | 2 |
at the solemne games | 2 |
in his preface to | 2 |
which is the prudent | 2 |
be the same in | 2 |
of such things as | 2 |
the name of art | 2 |
extreame olde age without | 2 |
than any physician can | 2 |
no pleasure in any | 2 |
the first and second | 2 |
his shop at the | 2 |
to establish their credit | 2 |
is comprehended vnder the | 2 |
not in the vrine | 2 |
it is not so | 2 |
cause of her disease | 2 |
bethinke my selfe of | 2 |
state of any mans | 2 |
by the description of | 2 |
the partie is not | 2 |
to haue bene the | 2 |
blood in the veines | 2 |
as they have done | 2 |
nothing is to be | 2 |
beene called to the | 2 |
a physician in the | 2 |
haec largita est nobis | 2 |
have not time to | 2 |
betweene the learned and | 2 |
since shee had her | 2 |
the partie was sicke | 2 |
humours of the body | 2 |
desireth much to drinke | 2 |
judgement of any disease | 2 |
in the open court | 2 |
married womans or a | 2 |
give judgement of all | 2 |
unobserved dangers of severall | 2 |
that she came to | 2 |
motion of the body | 2 |
upon a vision miles | 2 |
and in another place | 2 |
that the diuell doth | 2 |
all the practise of | 2 |
did not seeme to | 2 |
knoweth the state of | 2 |
in the same subiect | 2 |
the blessing of god | 2 |
they neuer so excellent | 2 |
by the testimony of | 2 |
the severall parts of | 2 |
of any mans body | 2 |
i caused him to | 2 |
as well as a | 2 |
ready to tell me | 2 |
of fever it is | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
never looke upon the | 2 |
it was since she | 2 |
original in the henry | 2 |
the present strength of | 2 |
that i discerne all | 2 |
onely to goe up | 2 |
them to be the | 2 |
the heauens or any | 2 |
in too great quantity | 2 |
as a learned man | 2 |
the heauens haue no | 2 |
it is with the | 2 |
custome and nature of | 2 |
censure of the ignorant | 2 |
of nature in the | 2 |
towards the end of | 2 |
at the least in | 2 |
shall be sufficient to | 2 |
of his owne experience | 2 |
make the messenger believe | 2 |
physicke in england profitable | 2 |
a grooving in the | 2 |
out of the case | 2 |
of most of the | 2 |
went upon a vision | 2 |
by small degrees and | 2 |
art in all its | 2 |
yet he could not | 2 |
shall be most convenient | 2 |
perceive nothing else by | 2 |
after they have been | 2 |
now i take the | 2 |
such other circumstances as | 2 |
have likewise set downe | 2 |
it please you to | 2 |
is not so much | 2 |
the methodian learned deceiuer | 2 |
vouchsafe to looke upon | 2 |
as in a glasse | 2 |
called out of town | 2 |
colours of euery stone | 2 |
and his primitive followers | 2 |
are not inferiour to | 2 |
press under the royal | 2 |
have found it out | 2 |
and lately come out | 2 |
able to discern what | 2 |
stomach and no appetite | 2 |
by the grace of | 2 |
can be no more | 2 |
all these things in | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
strange to see how | 2 |
perceive all these things | 2 |
and others that haue | 2 |
without giving me any | 2 |
at the wished hauen | 2 |
to satisfie his wiues | 2 |
discouerie of witchcraft in | 2 |
things that i must | 2 |
the body of man | 2 |
in the great and | 2 |
heare further from the | 2 |
method but make and | 2 |
is not able to | 2 |
given by the vrine | 2 |
yoong and sound bodies | 2 |
a man may give | 2 |
the practise of physicke | 2 |
set forth by galen | 2 |
the greeke or latine | 2 |
the opportunity of time | 2 |
to the credit of | 2 |
divine miracles are done | 2 |
they haue not so | 2 |
of the danger of | 2 |
strength of the sicke | 2 |
almost a quarter gone | 2 |
humors in the body | 2 |
i doe not meane | 2 |
to be nothing else | 2 |
and in many cases | 2 |
hath exempted out of | 2 |
i further aske her | 2 |
shall be troubled with | 2 |
be not in a | 2 |
is good for the | 2 |
dangers of severall sorts | 2 |
famous amethist is the | 2 |
a chronicall disease or | 2 |
diseases of the head | 2 |
in this meane season | 2 |
upon the water at | 2 |
me that her mistresse | 2 |
without which as the | 2 |
in his booke intituled | 2 |
many in the most | 2 |
be left to nature | 2 |
be seene in this | 2 |
practise about the sicke | 2 |
the contrary is not | 2 |
difficulty of this arte | 2 |
that will take no | 2 |
to backe his pretended | 2 |
it is cleere that | 2 |
instances in that kind | 2 |
choice of such a | 2 |
come to the light | 2 |
things that are to | 2 |
of christ and his | 2 |
and other the like | 2 |
have another physician beene | 2 |
by the vse of | 2 |
brought out of the | 2 |
you would not have | 2 |
if you had written | 2 |
a discourse of empiricks | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
the aduice of a | 2 |
import a violent disease | 2 |
to make the messenger | 2 |
and the former charges | 2 |
give judgement of the | 2 |
not very well in | 2 |
troubled with the whites | 2 |
seemeth not to import | 2 |
most certaine of all | 2 |
and doubtlesse many of | 2 |
miles to cure the | 2 |
have omitted any thing | 2 |
just so long as | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
to be tampering with | 2 |
to them that are | 2 |
discouerie of the vnobserued | 2 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 2 |
the disease of the | 2 |
in the places where | 2 |
that i could say | 2 |
at his shop at | 2 |
weare it about your | 2 |
disease by the urine | 2 |
that went upon a | 2 |
that are not of | 2 |
the body with grosse | 2 |
is a full consent | 2 |
how long it is | 2 |
desire your opinion of | 2 |
as well as your | 2 |
of any disease in | 2 |
euery stone the first | 2 |
part it most oppresseth | 2 |
say that it is | 2 |
that the vrine is | 2 |
is as true that | 2 |
are ignorant of the | 2 |
giving judgement of a | 2 |
and constitution of body | 2 |
she is troubled with | 2 |
to the sense of | 2 |
these things that i | 2 |
was sodainly surprised by | 2 |
naturalia iudicia sunt sensus | 2 |
it is present helpe | 2 |
the judgement of urines | 2 |
import no disease at | 2 |
and practise about the | 2 |
had no purpose to | 2 |
the knowledge of these | 2 |
in the lesser veines | 2 |
be discerned in the | 2 |
nutmeg and sugar in | 2 |
explication of the true | 2 |
the true discouerie of | 2 |
it is for a | 2 |
when the partie was | 2 |
by the knowledge of | 2 |
the god of physicke | 2 |
tell her that her | 2 |
of witchcraft in generall | 2 |
tell me whatsoever i | 2 |
b estc r this | 2 |
of the rude and | 2 |
the inward causes of | 2 |
to put a difference | 2 |
it by the urine | 2 |
the benefit of the | 2 |
it were very convenient | 2 |
as most of them | 2 |
one is not able | 2 |
if it were a | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
doe by the urine | 2 |
it is oft seene | 2 |
the will of god | 2 |
with the water in | 2 |
but it is farre | 2 |
estc r this keyboarded | 2 |
by the influence of | 2 |
of an empirike is | 2 |
a prison of less | 2 |
and conceive with me | 2 |
with that of the | 2 |
out of the hands | 2 |
againe upon the lower | 2 |
as also by the | 2 |
of men or women | 2 |
the description of the | 2 |
to the nature of | 2 |
and colours of euery | 2 |
in the like case | 2 |
as i have already | 2 |
for that imaginary crime | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
the sicke by the | 2 |
are they who in | 2 |
it about your necke | 2 |
the discerning and finding | 2 |
as a lampe with | 2 |
because they are ignorant | 2 |
including act of grace | 2 |
iudicia sunt sensus ratio | 2 |
man of iudgement can | 2 |
perfect state of body | 2 |
opinion is confirmed by | 2 |
in the henry e | 2 |
them to their causes | 2 |
neither sicke nor well | 2 |
former charges against you | 2 |
and can take no | 2 |
and that she is | 2 |
it to be some | 2 |
have made the messenger | 2 |
hath a great oppression | 2 |
the same in all | 2 |
conscious to your selfe | 2 |
in these daies to | 2 |
many of them are | 2 |
or with what conditions | 2 |
and patient by r | 2 |
his judgement of any | 2 |
that you are a | 2 |
question of witchcraft in | 2 |
ill affected by reason | 2 |
i did not name | 2 |
as that there is | 2 |
put their lives in | 2 |
is oft seene in | 2 |
as the nature of | 2 |
the same medicine in | 2 |
the court of kings | 2 |
appeare not in the | 2 |
of the disease to | 2 |
yet is it no | 2 |
i commanded her to | 2 |
expostulated with the messenger | 2 |
me that it was | 2 |
women their custome and | 2 |
the vse of these | 2 |
and do oft bring | 2 |
of the second booke | 2 |
it is an acute | 2 |
this is the cause | 2 |
to tell me whatsoever | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
that they have not | 2 |
affected by reason of | 2 |
in the head and | 2 |
of an able and | 2 |
come to speake of | 2 |
the nature of a | 2 |
the methodicall cure of | 2 |
whatsoever i shall demand | 2 |
where is there a | 2 |
short discouerie of the | 2 |
for a noli prosequi | 2 |
take the urinall of | 2 |
and now i take | 2 |
the judges of the | 2 |
in all the towne | 2 |
and mixe it with | 2 |
wondered instances in that | 2 |
it is strange to | 2 |
the most certaine of | 2 |
most strange and rare | 2 |
and looke upon it | 2 |
how to give judgement | 2 |
of opening a veine | 2 |
the vse of meat | 2 |
published the former part | 2 |
inflamation of the lungs | 2 |
or if i should | 2 |
the custome of our | 2 |
a man may know | 2 |
boy or a girle | 2 |
and weare it about | 2 |
for so it falleth | 2 |
beyond all other remedies | 2 |
their discourse out of | 2 |
that adventure to take | 2 |
you carry the matter | 2 |
of the light of | 2 |
of men in their | 2 |
but this is to | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
me to this question | 2 |
of nature in her | 2 |
censors was called out | 2 |
judgement of an vrine | 2 |
it hath bene likewise | 2 |
to be gathered from | 2 |
i have reckoned up | 2 |
original in british library | 2 |
disease in the world | 2 |
of this kind are | 2 |
preface to the reader | 2 |
by a slender diet | 2 |
for i have not | 2 |
because some of them | 2 |
that you have said | 2 |
am like to be | 2 |
if you doe not | 2 |
that the diuell by | 2 |
that which is most | 2 |
physicians of the college | 2 |
fear of a mis | 2 |
mistresse is not very | 2 |
i now begin to | 2 |
noble profession of physicke | 2 |
strange things by the | 2 |
the depth of it | 2 |
a good opinion exercised | 2 |
is no such matter | 2 |
to euery meane physician | 2 |
of the naturall heate | 2 |
persons to be admitted | 2 |
judgement of the vrine | 2 |
and diseases of continuance | 2 |
theory and speculation of | 2 |
there to be seene | 2 |
he that sent him | 2 |
and as to the | 2 |
onely by it selfe | 2 |
shall not perceive but | 2 |
discerne by your urine | 2 |
that knoweth not the | 2 |
is the cause of | 2 |
is an acute disease | 2 |
infirmities of the head | 2 |
suddenly to be broken | 2 |
was no place for | 2 |
is for the most | 2 |
for mine owne part | 2 |
will make a shift | 2 |
are said to be | 2 |
in sharpe and violent | 2 |
things in the water | 2 |
for the space almost | 2 |
the humours of the | 2 |
give my judgement upon | 2 |
of my lord chief | 2 |
his judgement of it | 2 |
clerks are not the | 2 |
he went up and | 2 |
giving me any light | 2 |
the best of these | 2 |
the common computation of | 2 |
diseases in the body | 2 |
if they will not | 2 |
be with childe or | 2 |
very time of the | 2 |
true knowledge of the | 2 |
phlegme in the stomach | 2 |
either for the most | 2 |
pleasure in any thing | 2 |
their consequences and issues | 2 |
many of their patients | 2 |
one disease from another | 2 |
backe his pretended knowledge | 2 |
long the party had | 2 |
they have been so | 2 |
a short discouerie of | 2 |
send for the physician | 2 |
under the royal exchange | 2 |
to import no disease | 2 |
i have expostulated with | 2 |
great oppression of the | 2 |
was published the former | 2 |
submit themselues to a | 2 |
the justice of the | 2 |
what kind of fever | 2 |
is a fever joyned | 2 |
they are for the | 2 |
as it is indeed | 2 |
goe up and downe | 2 |
my intent is to | 2 |
estc r ocm this | 2 |
he had not been | 2 |
no use of viewing | 2 |
demonstration of the making | 2 |
original in the british | 2 |
to doe no more | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
i am in my | 2 |
the more they are | 2 |
my pretended knowledge by | 2 |
dwelling in the blacke | 2 |
meat into the veines | 2 |
my man fill the | 2 |
part of the urine | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
of the practise of | 2 |
womans or a maidens | 2 |
and inflamation of the | 2 |
in the former kinds | 2 |
with childe by their | 2 |
discerned in the urine | 2 |
certifie me of the | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
operation of the medicine | 2 |
physicians are to be | 2 |
the knowledge of nature | 2 |
and as it were | 2 |
those that are of | 2 |
is the cause that | 2 |
of the owne accord | 2 |
causes and reasons of | 2 |
be sold by b | 2 |
without any regard of | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
the messenger that brought | 2 |
vtraque haec largita est | 2 |
the theorie and speculation | 2 |
to euerie one is | 2 |
as in this age | 2 |
make thee beleeve that | 2 |
if i should prescribe | 2 |
which is a common | 2 |
you may see in | 2 |
it to be the | 2 |
seeme not to import | 2 |
none of all these | 2 |
man is not a | 2 |
i have made you | 2 |
is a quarter gone | 2 |
hath bene likewise farther | 2 |
the better within her | 2 |
in defence of empiriks | 2 |
great disease and a | 2 |
i shall not have | 2 |
may give his judgement | 2 |
be ascribed vnto the | 2 |
i have omitted any | 2 |
that he is not | 2 |
i shall thinke it | 2 |
more than ordinary men | 2 |
the body is to | 2 |
in this case the | 2 |
hit upon that which | 2 |
many die because they | 2 |
any light of the | 2 |
vnderstanding of all things | 2 |
and not by the | 2 |
that it must stand | 2 |
that he hath a | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
tells me that her | 2 |
workers of iugling wonders | 2 |
goddard in his discourse | 2 |
not whose water it | 2 |
in the head or | 2 |
the things that are | 2 |
aphorisme of the same | 2 |
the hurt of much | 2 |
trust and judicial authority | 2 |
whereas the professor hereof | 2 |
so continuing the space | 2 |
the grace of god | 2 |
fall out after the | 2 |
the difficulty of this | 2 |
the partie hath beene | 2 |
of the body haue | 2 |
what though they can | 2 |
sodainly surprised by a | 2 |
poisons and acute venoms | 2 |
true artist his right | 2 |
before he have examined | 2 |
can tell me nothing | 2 |
for certaine that it | 2 |
up most of the | 2 |
in the foresayd place | 2 |
vnder the name of | 2 |
that they haue no | 2 |
should chance to dye | 2 |
be perceived by the | 2 |
not to speake of | 2 |
the influence of a | 2 |
and that i have | 2 |
haue not so much | 2 |
upon urines in violent | 2 |
that every one is | 2 |
there is no such | 2 |
i could say nothing | 2 |
if i perceive nothing | 2 |
the complexion and constitution | 2 |
hit the nayle on | 2 |
that there are in | 2 |
and for those that | 2 |
in the face of | 2 |
and rare artificiall stones | 2 |
of the most eminent | 2 |
the hands of an | 2 |
that there was a | 2 |
reason or cause thereof | 2 |
to tell him any | 2 |
but what part it | 2 |
they will not be | 2 |
from any outward cause | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
will be sure to | 2 |
to give heed to | 2 |
how far we are | 2 |
into the practise of | 2 |
well as in other | 2 |
not perceive but that | 2 |
and diluted in the | 2 |
the pure from the | 2 |
and takes no pleasure | 2 |
it shall be sufficient | 2 |
by the strength of | 2 |
much lesse of the | 2 |
want of knowledge to | 2 |
diseases by the water | 2 |
in some kind of | 2 |
both men and women | 2 |
must needs be a | 2 |
to encounter with the | 2 |
vnder their second physitian | 2 |
of all her senses | 2 |
doe not shew it | 2 |
their method but make | 2 |
the right vse of | 2 |
or what place it | 2 |
all things necessary to | 2 |
there is no place | 2 |
more than the vrine | 2 |
out of the reach | 2 |
your opinion of it | 2 |
all things vnder heauen | 2 |
if i doe not | 2 |
if he know not | 2 |
may easily be discerned | 2 |
when i have once | 2 |
and safe vse of | 2 |
the doctor for the | 2 |
whether her mistresse have | 2 |
as appears by the | 2 |
if she had not | 2 |
what part it most | 2 |
determine the disease to | 2 |
partie was taken sicke | 2 |
giving judgment of diseases | 2 |
what is that to | 2 |
the ground of all | 2 |
that he had made | 2 |
to the good of | 2 |
give me leave to | 2 |
speculation of the arte | 2 |
it is a common | 2 |
that is the red | 2 |
me whatsoever i shall | 2 |
when at the board | 2 |
of the life of | 2 |
condemning the doctor for | 2 |
are assaulted with a | 2 |
the censors was called | 2 |
fever joyned with it | 2 |
with good ease and | 2 |
and indeed it is | 2 |
some of those symptomes | 2 |
messenger that the partie | 2 |
or some other learned | 2 |
in so much that | 2 |
the salutators of spain | 2 |
reckon up most of | 2 |
another physician beene imployed | 2 |
not their method but | 2 |
shall desire to know | 2 |
in every violent disease | 2 |
aboue and beyond all | 2 |
what if he could | 2 |
at the censors board | 2 |
to cure all diseases | 2 |
the former part of | 2 |
of the body is | 2 |
patient to send to | 2 |
of the liberall sciences | 2 |
had a paine in | 2 |
you your friends disease | 2 |
take physicke prescribed by | 2 |
had no skill in | 2 |
in their owne experience | 2 |
selfe to have beene | 2 |
the practice of physick | 2 |
being come to the | 2 |
to peering into it | 2 |
boyle dwelling in the | 2 |
of the impurity of | 2 |
be found in the | 2 |
though it be not | 2 |
and if there be | 2 |
i determine the disease | 2 |
no man can deny | 2 |
discern what is really | 2 |
the first aphorisme of | 2 |
but those that were | 2 |
a boy or a | 2 |
long it was since | 2 |
knowledge by such fallacies | 2 |
to speake of next | 2 |
to the contempt of | 2 |
order and reason of | 2 |
and yet i will | 2 |
nature of the disease | 2 |
which cannot be without | 2 |
do oft bring forth | 2 |
are you not like | 2 |
full consent of all | 2 |
according to iudgement and | 2 |
had not been very | 2 |
in respect of their | 2 |
it is no wonder | 2 |
body with grosse humours | 2 |
out of the countrie | 2 |
as i have said | 2 |
no more than ordinary | 2 |
apt to vomit after | 2 |
in england profitable not | 2 |
in a violent disease | 2 |
with rhume in the | 2 |
any physician in the | 2 |
long as since shee | 2 |
judgement upon urines in | 2 |
my selfe to be | 2 |
to impose upon all | 2 |
physician in the world | 2 |
i perceive nothing else | 2 |
envy for want of | 2 |
i last spake of | 2 |
i will shew you | 2 |
danger to the sicke | 2 |
being then my patient | 2 |
messenger that brought it | 2 |
short discoverie of the | 2 |
in all places alike | 2 |
as easie for the | 2 |
pure from the impure | 2 |
for as it is | 2 |
continued the space of | 2 |
the true vertues thereof | 2 |
i will not now | 2 |
that of the poet | 2 |
some of this sort | 2 |
by experience without learning | 2 |
used in giving judgement | 2 |
by day or night | 2 |
cause of his coming | 2 |
the reason that many | 2 |
it will make her | 2 |
it must be taken | 2 |
being not able to | 2 |
that knows not how | 2 |
the choice of the | 2 |
up and downe the | 2 |
in giving judgement upon | 2 |
so short a time | 2 |
an ague with a | 2 |
to shew the fallacies | 2 |
that skill by which | 2 |
yet is that no | 2 |
before i could get | 2 |
what constitution of body | 2 |
my selfe by the | 2 |
if it be a | 2 |
the best meanes that | 2 |
they are compelled to | 2 |
the parents of the | 2 |
the deepe and profound | 2 |
urinall out of the | 2 |
to the losse of | 2 |
the common custome of | 2 |
a true physician is | 2 |
as well as by | 2 |
stone is very good | 2 |
of the better sort | 2 |
three or foure dayes | 2 |
as well as any | 2 |
the length of the | 2 |
and the whole faculty | 2 |
and differ sometimes from | 2 |
die because they obey | 2 |
that which he had | 2 |
than to use such | 2 |
all men in the | 2 |
the choice of a | 2 |
life of the sicke | 2 |
any of these cures | 2 |
be made choise of | 2 |
separate the pure from | 2 |
that i have reckoned | 2 |
is that to the | 2 |
you will further object | 2 |
the liues of men | 2 |
by long study and | 2 |
quantity of blood in | 2 |
of the sicke is | 2 |
put a difference betweene | 2 |
her urinall unto me | 2 |
or some other confection | 2 |
he that considereth the | 2 |
as any of the | 2 |
the question of witchcraft | 2 |
pedant with a short | 2 |
is not in any | 2 |
will tell you your | 2 |
have but now taken | 2 |
two dishes at one | 2 |
the most eminent of | 2 |
foure most strange and | 2 |
haste to be gone | 2 |
reproduction of original in | 2 |
i may chance to | 2 |
vntill extreame olde age | 2 |
to instance in any | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
be learned by experience | 2 |
messenger can tell me | 2 |
of the said college | 2 |
of a good opinion | 2 |
takes no pleasure in | 2 |
i know the disease | 2 |
that are required in | 2 |
of foure most strange | 2 |
and downe the house | 2 |
billingsley at the printing | 2 |
child of a boy | 2 |
thus or thus affected | 2 |
by reason whereof they | 2 |
any one to be | 2 |
the side to be | 2 |
sicke partie is affected | 2 |
and now whether the | 2 |
the royal exchange in | 2 |
it is ordinary with | 2 |
the famous amethist is | 2 |
patient into a bath | 2 |
water to a doctour | 2 |
may as well be | 2 |
on the right side | 2 |
a vision miles to | 2 |
of the unobserved dangers | 2 |
some of your brethren | 2 |
chylus or iuyce of | 2 |
as are learned in | 2 |
that it will make | 2 |
want of appetite and | 2 |
party useth to do | 2 |
the partie hath taken | 2 |
things by the urine | 2 |
witchcraft in the sicke | 2 |
when it is in | 2 |
to be sold by | 2 |
urines in violent diseases | 2 |
to the sicke party | 2 |
to take no medicine | 2 |
which to euerie one | 2 |
i discerne by your | 2 |
of death in his | 2 |
in his right kidney | 2 |
or when she had | 2 |
to make it good | 2 |
else by the water | 2 |
if i had not | 2 |
a profitable vse of | 2 |
all the diseases of | 2 |
by such fallacies as | 2 |
and make thee beleeve | 2 |
to use such deceit | 2 |
the true knowledge of | 2 |
that almost a quarter | 2 |
by these examples it | 2 |
as far as it | 2 |
and the second by | 2 |
it is a great | 2 |
fall to parly with | 2 |
what is to be | 2 |
and one of his | 2 |
prescribing of fit remedies | 2 |
had the impudence to | 2 |
partie is not sicke | 2 |
severall sorts of ignorant | 2 |
given a description of | 2 |
vnto the demonstration of | 2 |
names and colours of | 2 |
fall to questioning with | 2 |
attained vnto the demonstration | 2 |
the meat into the | 2 |
likewise set downe the | 2 |
of euery stone the | 2 |
sent for to the | 2 |
very well in her | 2 |
as also how long | 2 |
quill pedant with a | 2 |
urinall with the water | 2 |
the disease and the | 2 |
the causes and reasons | 2 |
and xml conversion a | 2 |
not live untill such | 2 |
he is troubled with | 2 |
disease by the same | 2 |
with this strange euent | 2 |
doctour that he had | 2 |
it were there to | 2 |
importeth no disease at | 2 |
doth plainly appeare in | 2 |
to walke up and | 2 |
if you chance to | 2 |
some of them were | 2 |
and it is present | 2 |
presence going along with | 2 |
it may be the | 2 |
against an innocent person | 2 |
the first is in | 2 |
the perdition of mankind | 2 |
in their owne nature | 2 |
and that almost a | 2 |
others that haue written | 2 |
skill by which hee | 2 |
computation of a womans | 2 |
with a grooving in | 2 |
such as are the | 2 |
i doe not yet | 2 |
she were with child | 2 |
stand so a while | 2 |
the excellencie of the | 2 |
richard boyle dwelling in | 2 |
onely proper vnto the | 2 |
at another time if | 2 |
can do any thing | 2 |
vse of it in | 2 |
before we come to | 2 |
the power of nature | 2 |
and such other circumstances | 2 |
the thing it self | 2 |
so it falleth out | 2 |
the son of god | 2 |
to be somewhat feverish | 2 |
pronounce a description of | 2 |
it will plainly appeare | 2 |
bring forth a boy | 2 |
am ready for the | 2 |
of the deepe and | 2 |
vnobserued dangers of seuerall | 2 |
if it please you | 2 |
to be a boy | 2 |
or at least have | 2 |
after that i have | 2 |
hath great power to | 2 |
there have another physician | 2 |
this base custome of | 2 |
have hit the nayle | 2 |
other confection of quinces | 2 |
these things by the | 2 |
royal exchange in cornhill | 2 |
i bid my man | 2 |
as in all other | 2 |
of blood in the | 2 |
the vnobserued dangers of | 2 |
for by this it | 2 |
the giving judgement of | 2 |
come vnto the physition | 2 |
to be done by | 2 |
the permission of god | 2 |
and affects of the | 2 |
this question to be | 2 |
of healing examined upon | 2 |
choice and change of | 2 |
the contempt of the | 2 |
with child of a | 2 |
as in the former | 2 |
whether she were with | 2 |
a urine being brought | 2 |
that i could have | 2 |
of all the best | 2 |
and that she would | 2 |
prison of less scandal | 2 |
giving my judgement upon | 2 |
to say that the | 2 |
olde age without any | 2 |
to parly with the | 2 |