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early english books online | 55 |
observations made upon the | 48 |
some observations made upon | 48 |
of the small pox | 39 |
in the small pox | 35 |
is not to be | 27 |
characters represented either as | 26 |
represented either as utf | 26 |
a doctor of physick | 25 |
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by a doctor of | 24 |
in the countrey to | 21 |
of physick in the | 19 |
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in the beginning of | 19 |
imported from the indies | 19 |
written by a doctor | 18 |
the mass of blood | 18 |
habit of the body | 17 |
admirable virtues in curing | 17 |
its admirable virtues in | 16 |
shewing its admirable virtues | 16 |
the beginning of the | 15 |
coded from proquest page | 14 |
by the use of | 14 |
financial support to the | 14 |
by the institutions providing | 14 |
and markup reviewed and | 14 |
support to the early | 14 |
the work described above | 14 |
text can be copied | 14 |
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i text is available | 14 |
according to the terms | 14 |
english books online text | 14 |
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keyboarded and encoded edition | 14 |
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encoded text transcribed from | 14 |
online text creation partnership | 14 |
to the early english | 14 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 14 |
encoded edition of the | 14 |
markup reviewed and edited | 14 |
the institutions providing financial | 14 |
work described above is | 14 |
tcp assigned for keying | 14 |
true nature of the | 14 |
edition of the work | 14 |
iv tiff page images | 14 |
and coded from proquest | 14 |
the terms of creative | 14 |
is available for reuse | 14 |
assigned for keying and | 14 |
owned by the institutions | 14 |
institutions providing financial support | 14 |
of the work described | 14 |
even for commercial purposes | 14 |
from proquest page images | 14 |
text is available for | 14 |
text and markup reviewed | 14 |
all without asking permission | 14 |
terms of creative commons | 14 |
images scanned from microfilm | 14 |
the early english books | 14 |
described above is co | 14 |
books online text creation | 14 |
phase i text is | 14 |
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for keying and markup | 14 |
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of the texts have | 13 |
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we respectfully request that | 13 |
by university of nebraska | 13 |
texts have been issued | 13 |
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tcp is a partnership | 13 |
a compelling reason to | 13 |
and or corrected and | 13 |
were corrected where possible | 13 |
with level of the | 13 |
been looked at by | 13 |
be marked as illegible | 13 |
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reason to do so | 13 |
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proquest to create accurately | 13 |
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guidelines are available at | 13 |
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of gaps by user | 13 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 13 |
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in mind that in | 13 |
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and encoded texts based | 13 |
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the general aim of | 13 |
publisher proquest to create | 13 |
released into the public | 13 |
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created by converting tcp | 13 |
but we respectfully request | 13 |
the habit of the | 13 |
of a work was | 13 |
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and sometimes a second | 13 |
and some readable characters | 13 |
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transcription and basic encoding | 13 |
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to cure those that | 4 |
that we ought to | 4 |
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surface of the blood | 3 |
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spi global keyed and | 3 |
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tyed in a cloath | 3 |
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there is no doubt | 3 |
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humors from the circumference | 3 |
admirable virtues in preventing | 3 |
to destroy the patient | 3 |
if they come out | 3 |
to sir george ent | 3 |
in the chapter of | 3 |
five pounds of blood | 3 |
restoring nature after it | 3 |
and if it be | 3 |
the countrey to one | 3 |
out of this root | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
pleurisies have been cured | 3 |
in curing all sorts | 3 |
nature and vertues above | 3 |
is likely to be | 3 |
cure of the small | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
been impaired by languishing | 3 |
as to destroy the | 3 |
the due administration of | 3 |
botallus de venae sect | 3 |
the blood of all | 3 |
is not so much | 3 |
to the strength of | 3 |
it hath been impaired | 3 |
as yet written of | 3 |
impaired by languishing distempers | 3 |
direct help and conduct | 3 |
and extract drawn out | 3 |
nature of the disease | 3 |
a patient of his | 3 |
is no more to | 3 |
i call that the | 3 |
publisht by a doctor | 3 |
a relation of the | 3 |
in the augment of | 3 |
shewing its nature and | 3 |
and all to no | 3 |
global keyed and coded | 3 |
betwixt the blood of | 3 |
as it were in | 3 |
use of such a | 3 |
twenty five pounds of | 3 |
danger least the patient | 3 |
when it was in | 3 |
the continuance of the | 3 |
and restoring nature after | 3 |
that the patient may | 3 |
in case the patient | 3 |
tincture drawn out of | 3 |
after it hath been | 3 |
the loss of blood | 3 |
is evident that the | 3 |
open a veine in | 3 |
in the aforesaid cases | 3 |
bled at the nose | 3 |
in the end of | 3 |
and the practice thereof | 3 |
it is used by | 3 |
of it to be | 3 |
i proceed to the | 3 |
it self in the | 3 |
are not to be | 3 |
it hath been observed | 3 |
in the arterious blood | 3 |
pain in her stomach | 3 |
i am ready to | 3 |
according as it is | 3 |
great variety in the | 3 |
an epistolary discourse concerning | 3 |
that the use of | 3 |
and that there is | 3 |
preserve from the infection | 3 |
into the habit of | 3 |
no direct method of | 3 |
in curing the gout | 3 |
if there be a | 3 |
the colour of the | 3 |
the effects of phlebotomy | 3 |
the countrey to sir | 3 |
practice thereof experimentally justified | 3 |
if i were to | 3 |
many young children have | 3 |
to cure a cut | 3 |
a great variety in | 3 |
that any man should | 3 |
an imbecillity of judgment | 3 |
giddiness in the head | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
of the whole body | 3 |
published by a doctor | 3 |
drops at a time | 3 |
of a multitude of | 3 |
the errors of the | 3 |
with little or no | 3 |
have been cured by | 3 |
when the small pox | 3 |
the country mans closet | 3 |
in the beginning and | 3 |
a pretended disciple of | 3 |
things are to be | 3 |
of physick in glocester | 3 |
is a preparatory for | 3 |
thing yet found out | 3 |
flows in the veins | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
if any man can | 3 |
on the fourth day | 3 |
a great pain in | 3 |
wherein the nature of | 3 |
for a sharp feaver | 3 |
and the effects of | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
sometimes the small pox | 3 |
the cause of her | 3 |
to go about to | 3 |
in the declination of | 3 |
the generation of the | 3 |
whether there be any | 3 |
no other than what | 3 |
curing all sorts of | 3 |
that phlebotomy may be | 3 |
twelve pounds of blood | 3 |
one of his patients | 3 |
the pox come forth | 3 |
if it were not | 3 |
in the time of | 3 |
and long fits of | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
beyond any thing yet | 3 |
upon a gentle fire | 3 |
other as yet written | 3 |
i have read that | 3 |
is no other than | 3 |
is necessary that i | 3 |
beginning of the plague | 3 |
hath been observed in | 3 |
its nature and vertues | 3 |
sorts of rhumatical pains | 3 |
there is so great | 3 |
the practice thereof experimentally | 3 |
to discharge it self | 3 |
the product of a | 3 |
cure of the plague | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
the small pox begin | 3 |
above any other as | 3 |
of the patients body | 3 |
the flux of bloud | 3 |
be any such thing | 3 |
of the morbifick matter | 3 |
the small pox be | 3 |
the glandules of the | 3 |
epistolary discourse concerning phlebotomy | 3 |
disciple of my lord | 3 |
for the cure thereof | 3 |
the drops drawn out | 3 |
be such as to | 3 |
to one of his | 3 |
i do not see | 3 |
change the state of | 3 |
but not so as | 3 |
if the body be | 3 |
give an account of | 3 |
is an effect of | 3 |
doctrine of the first | 3 |
petrus a castro de | 3 |
fitts of the mother | 3 |
of the first matter | 3 |
out bad blood without | 3 |
written by richard elkes | 3 |
that in the first | 3 |
that we do hold | 3 |
of physick in york | 3 |
particularly spitting of blood | 3 |
i doubt not but | 3 |
in several other diseases | 3 |
preparatory for a sharp | 3 |
to be seen in | 3 |
long fits of sickness | 3 |
is no direct method | 3 |
the bills of mortality | 3 |
is necessary to the | 3 |
member of the royal | 3 |
in so much that | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
nature after it hath | 3 |
attended with a feaver | 3 |
if it be evident | 3 |
and the small pox | 3 |
the opinion of the | 3 |
of the blood seems | 3 |
the president of the | 3 |
that they do not | 3 |
so well as to | 3 |
it is certain that | 3 |
all sorts of rhumatical | 3 |
as it were a | 3 |
and vertues above any | 3 |
that the blood doth | 3 |
of his patients in | 3 |
in reference to the | 3 |
impossible for any man | 3 |
are to be cured | 3 |
is no doubt but | 3 |
do not retract the | 3 |
as it is used | 3 |
in the veins and | 3 |
and easing all sorts | 3 |
george ent at london | 3 |
the sum of all | 3 |
state of the question | 3 |
i now come to | 3 |
to be presumed upon | 3 |
and in order thereunto | 3 |
sir george ent at | 3 |
it is confessed that | 3 |
nothing is more certain | 3 |
of phlebotomy in a | 3 |
will not deny but | 3 |
that in the beginning | 3 |
so much as a | 3 |
countrey to one of | 3 |
with the help of | 3 |
the circulation of the | 3 |
by the mixture of | 3 |
the recovery of the | 3 |
virtues in curing all | 3 |
is the cause of | 3 |
the chapter of the | 3 |
circulation of the blood | 3 |
and if the disease | 3 |
i have made many | 3 |
there is such a | 3 |
the mass of bloud | 3 |
a letter to mr | 3 |
the pest it self | 3 |
and particularly spitting of | 3 |
and in several other | 3 |
pretended disciple of the | 3 |
were it not for | 3 |
be cured without phlebotomy | 3 |
the generation of blood | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
in the same condition | 3 |
to be the most | 3 |
and the cure thereof | 3 |
i am not so | 3 |
not only in the | 3 |
as appears by the | 3 |
season of the year | 3 |
the volatile salt of | 3 |
the stomach and intestines | 3 |
make this into a | 3 |
in behalf of the | 3 |
is a great variety | 3 |
virtues in preventing womens | 3 |
i found the man | 3 |
cure of a cut | 3 |
in the use of | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
that the blood is | 3 |
it is a most | 3 |
it self into the | 3 |
a preparatory for a | 3 |
is to be seen | 2 |
to be cured in | 2 |
of sickness publisht by | 2 |
the banellas imported from | 2 |
it doth not seem | 2 |
they have of the | 2 |
the serum of the | 2 |
usefulness of phlebotomy in | 2 |
or one that is | 2 |
that i have known | 2 |
be administred in the | 2 |
the bloud to be | 2 |
the humours from the | 2 |
is to imitate nature | 2 |
the maturation of the | 2 |
an effort of nature | 2 |
resist the assaults of | 2 |
not easie to be | 2 |
they are prone to | 2 |
may see in the | 2 |
indetermined amongst the most | 2 |
i wish you to | 2 |
danger in the disease | 2 |
the pest is not | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
when they have been | 2 |
or if it be | 2 |
turkey shewing its admirable | 2 |
carcasses of such as | 2 |
twice in the weeke | 2 |
in the like manner | 2 |
administred in the beginning | 2 |
sanguinis missio homines febri | 2 |
i find my self | 2 |
she went out her | 2 |
expulsion of the small | 2 |
with a mixture of | 2 |
first matter and forms | 2 |
much as is sufficient | 2 |
or repeat the evacuation | 2 |
during the siege of | 2 |
this and many other | 2 |
least the patient be | 2 |
the hypothesis of the | 2 |
phlebotomy repeated in an | 2 |
concerning phlebotomy in opposition | 2 |
you must not let | 2 |
i have said enough | 2 |
rules of our art | 2 |
the notional disputing physiology | 2 |
the pest be a | 2 |
was the cause of | 2 |
maturation of the pox | 2 |
in which the blood | 2 |
not to be denied | 2 |
is no less certain | 2 |
or total corruption of | 2 |
errour of the press | 2 |
certain that there is | 2 |
curing astmahs sic and | 2 |
as if the galenists | 2 |
usque ad animi deliquium | 2 |
than that it should | 2 |
blood written by a | 2 |
supposed to constitute the | 2 |
who hath not seen | 2 |
why is not the | 2 |
this mode of defalcating | 2 |
this habit of body | 2 |
the principal cause of | 2 |
is very unlikely a | 2 |
i wish all men | 2 |
oftentimes we see that | 2 |
to be observed in | 2 |
of the most judicious | 2 |
of heat and cold | 2 |
you demand i should | 2 |
am apt to think | 2 |
the first beginning of | 2 |
to an heathen authority | 2 |
ut ipse sese in | 2 |
produce such an effect | 2 |
de medicis apud gr | 2 |
all this world of | 2 |
these things are to | 2 |
melancholly and distraction written | 2 |
a whole troop of | 2 |
there are so many | 2 |
or ninsing imported from | 2 |
taken in a general | 2 |
it often happens that | 2 |
there be danger of | 2 |
as before is shewed | 2 |
my self with the | 2 |
fits of sickness publisht | 2 |
to bring them forth | 2 |
accompanied with a violent | 2 |
ulcer of the lungs | 2 |
that i do not | 2 |
plenitude should be of | 2 |
that of all the | 2 |
the galenical alimentary humours | 2 |
is an aphorisme of | 2 |
after the eruption of | 2 |
seeds imported from the | 2 |
pest by a feaver | 2 |
if the cause of | 2 |
as when it was | 2 |
brought the world so | 2 |
but neither of these | 2 |
as to what he | 2 |
phlebotomy in the augment | 2 |
whensoever the blood is | 2 |
the plague ariseth from | 2 |
evil beyond any thing | 2 |
that is to be | 2 |
i am confident the | 2 |
not to name them | 2 |
so that the whole | 2 |
this i have often | 2 |
a diaphanous clear liquor | 2 |
discourse concerning phlebotomy in | 2 |
depravation of the bloud | 2 |
in this case all | 2 |
there be any such | 2 |
if it be possible | 2 |
to be done by | 2 |
a plenitude should be | 2 |
not burn at all | 2 |
and common reason will | 2 |
then is not the | 2 |
to the indiscretion of | 2 |
motion of the heart | 2 |
a vein often in | 2 |
and in order to | 2 |
the separation of the | 2 |
there are some times | 2 |
the best advice i | 2 |
that which is most | 2 |
and yet the patient | 2 |
dropsies written by a | 2 |
twice in the day | 2 |
and according as they | 2 |
missio homines febri aptiores | 2 |
the novum organum of | 2 |
and in the cure | 2 |
to the small pox | 2 |
in an acute sickness | 2 |
divert nature from her | 2 |
until the impostume be | 2 |
wise man will undertake | 2 |
i think i am | 2 |
the consideration of a | 2 |
in wine and water | 2 |
what is in flux | 2 |
the disease is not | 2 |
to prove that the | 2 |
answer to this objection | 2 |
is there any thing | 2 |
it is also true | 2 |
the continuance of life | 2 |
ought he to be | 2 |
but in the progress | 2 |
after the use of | 2 |
to change its state | 2 |
happy practise of the | 2 |
virtue in curing consumptions | 2 |
and in this case | 2 |
that in the small | 2 |
treatise of the pest | 2 |
from the surface to | 2 |
called by some the | 2 |
the presidents of the | 2 |
phlebotomy in opposition to | 2 |
i might add others | 2 |
little of the cure | 2 |
great pain in her | 2 |
the effects of that | 2 |
upon the root caled | 2 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 2 |
angola seed shewing its | 2 |
cum sanguis vena scissa | 2 |
quantity of blood in | 2 |
said enough to shew | 2 |
boyle in it a | 2 |
nean or ninsing imported | 2 |
for want of a | 2 |
with the powder of | 2 |
yet would not the | 2 |
in opposition to the | 2 |
may be alledged in | 2 |
out of the veins | 2 |
the cure with the | 2 |
might proceed to demonstrate | 2 |
great pains in her | 2 |
at the first dash | 2 |
is accompanied with a | 2 |
when the vessels are | 2 |
is no less manifest | 2 |
in those that are | 2 |
the subject of the | 2 |
be such as is | 2 |
of those which have | 2 |
in a condition to | 2 |
to prepare way for | 2 |
their method of curing | 2 |
an account of one | 2 |
or the patient be | 2 |
that some of them | 2 |
they were assisted in | 2 |
immediate revulsion intended from | 2 |
barbarous and conceited terms | 2 |
upon the nick of | 2 |
ter per hanc febrem | 2 |
bleed in the pest | 2 |
an influence upon the | 2 |
the prick of a | 2 |
principal part of his | 2 |
indies shewing its nature | 2 |
world of their liberty | 2 |
the innate heat of | 2 |
there is quiddam deleterium | 2 |
that there can be | 2 |
a fonseca in append | 2 |
use of this specifick | 2 |
and in case any | 2 |
disease be such as | 2 |
in the absence of | 2 |
it is a sort | 2 |
leave it to the | 2 |
intended from the part | 2 |
may be administred in | 2 |
as it were crush | 2 |
by seige and urine | 2 |
could not choose but | 2 |
prick of a thorn | 2 |
come now to the | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
that this mode of | 2 |
by those who had | 2 |
ioseph de medicis apud | 2 |
is not the disease | 2 |
the principal part of | 2 |
total corruption of the | 2 |
affected to the orifice | 2 |
are some times when | 2 |
it may perhaps be | 2 |
was not a little | 2 |
that the blood of | 2 |
the next intention is | 2 |
rules of their art | 2 |
to demonstrate that there | 2 |
blatta bizantina shewing its | 2 |
it is in a | 2 |
is not any thing | 2 |
and symptomes of the | 2 |
depuration of the blood | 2 |
observed the truth of | 2 |
the default of the | 2 |
was troubled with a | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
twenty drops of the | 2 |
i gave her the | 2 |
carry in your knap | 2 |
upon the taking of | 2 |
in the stomach and | 2 |
to the same state | 2 |
let for a long | 2 |
are sick provided for | 2 |
sacramental adherence to an | 2 |
prae caeteris vero observatione | 2 |
begin to come forth | 2 |
long and tedious disease | 2 |
since it is a | 2 |
put upon in a | 2 |
membranes of the stomach | 2 |
need say no more | 2 |
the use of other | 2 |
that i should say | 2 |
and that is the | 2 |
infected with the plague | 2 |
the first matter and | 2 |
if it be to | 2 |
this is the opinion | 2 |
is a doubt indetermined | 2 |
and after he had | 2 |
before they come out | 2 |
accompanied with a feaver | 2 |
that the doctrine of | 2 |
mans closet written by | 2 |
reason of their multitude | 2 |
and if we may | 2 |
this is the principal | 2 |
an aphorisme of hippocrates | 2 |
innate heat of each | 2 |
and if they do | 2 |
a sense of benummedness | 2 |
that i will not | 2 |
if it redound with | 2 |
of a very temperate | 2 |
due administration of phlebotomy | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
confirmed unto me by | 2 |
with any thing of | 2 |
obstructions of the spleen | 2 |
feaver which is antecedent | 2 |
is requisite for the | 2 |
is certain then that | 2 |
hath been taken notice | 2 |
commit the fallacy of | 2 |
part of our method | 2 |
nor is it true | 2 |
in his youth he | 2 |
that we do not | 2 |
the blood seems to | 2 |
the foundation of all | 2 |
judith siefring sampled and | 2 |
the blood of several | 2 |
in a physician to | 2 |
and hence it is | 2 |
is in this case | 2 |
alimentary humours supposed to | 2 |
shew with how much | 2 |
astmahs sic and shortness | 2 |
and method of curing | 2 |
he was a man | 2 |
doubt indetermined amongst the | 2 |
is it to be | 2 |
i certain that phlebotomy | 2 |
bizantina shewing its admirable | 2 |
practised in the beginning | 2 |
of hippocrates and galen | 2 |
up and down and | 2 |
make good by practise | 2 |
its wonderful virtue in | 2 |
quart of running water | 2 |
the surface to the | 2 |
to comfort the heart | 2 |
the general practise of | 2 |
the art of physick | 2 |
of the colick bilious | 2 |
as would help towards | 2 |
turpentine washed in aquaviter | 2 |
saffron tyed in a | 2 |
in the inward parts | 2 |
on the third day | 2 |
to our selves in | 2 |
that oftentimes upon phlebotomy | 2 |
sequestring the vile from | 2 |
first or second day | 2 |
were hanged for treason | 2 |
preface to the reader | 2 |
beginning of this disease | 2 |
the coming forth of | 2 |
loss of a little | 2 |
rules of art and | 2 |
that they begin to | 2 |
of the same herbe | 2 |
to bleed at the | 2 |
a pain in the | 2 |
the disease be such | 2 |
run one into another | 2 |
after the fourth day | 2 |
whole troop of diseases | 2 |
great benefit of the | 2 |
the nick of their | 2 |
i have ever found | 2 |
to justifie the practise | 2 |
that it was the | 2 |
and in opposition to | 2 |
me an account of | 2 |
take much notice of | 2 |
and a gallon of | 2 |
mixture of a pestilential | 2 |
and was cured by | 2 |
it is observed that | 2 |
of the notional disputing | 2 |
upon the use of | 2 |
diseases is cut off | 2 |
under the consideration of | 2 |
at such times as | 2 |
by the case of | 2 |
is a kind of | 2 |
vile from the precious | 2 |
parts of the blood | 2 |
a check to the | 2 |
fermentation in the blood | 2 |
take a dram of | 2 |
siefring text and markup | 2 |
which you may have | 2 |
i should prove that | 2 |
it is not here | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
heat of each part | 2 |
suffers the cause to | 2 |
the seat of the | 2 |
to approve of phlebotomy | 2 |
by proper means sequestring | 2 |
several other diseases by | 2 |
draw from the circumference | 2 |
repeated in an acute | 2 |
may happen in the | 2 |
as is sufficient to | 2 |
four pounds of blood | 2 |
it self by the | 2 |
this is that which | 2 |
and nerves published by | 2 |
no nor so much | 2 |
the four galenical humours | 2 |
blood in the small | 2 |
imported from india shewing | 2 |
which it is evident | 2 |
but i find my | 2 |
a little after he | 2 |
not to mention those | 2 |
nerves published by a | 2 |
i have seen some | 2 |
and in a months | 2 |
by such wayes as | 2 |
plague in the guts | 2 |
there is no other | 2 |
with oyle of roses | 2 |
children written by a | 2 |
for his majesty at | 2 |
on the same side | 2 |
friend in london troubled | 2 |
to one that is | 2 |
speciem visum purus est | 2 |
there is more of | 2 |
of bad blood were | 2 |
striking a vein often | 2 |
a young gentlewoman who | 2 |
the rudiments of physick | 2 |
is no streight immediate | 2 |
of the arabian method | 2 |
you are not to | 2 |
not to be ascribed | 2 |
serpent stones imported from | 2 |
discharging it self into | 2 |
but i must tell | 2 |
the serpent stones imported | 2 |
three or four dayes | 2 |
be able to endure | 2 |
seems to depend much | 2 |
small pox do not | 2 |
you again change the | 2 |
of the immortal soul | 2 |
the glory of the | 2 |
the yolke of an | 2 |
with the decoction of | 2 |
not to intermeddle with | 2 |
augment of the small | 2 |
also sometimes attributed to | 2 |
cure of the disease | 2 |
he fell into a | 2 |
is to be practised | 2 |
so great a variety | 2 |
be found in any | 2 |
fell into a pleurisie | 2 |
caled casmunar imported from | 2 |
the venome of the | 2 |
the melioration of the | 2 |
i have read over | 2 |
it would have been | 2 |
a gentlewoman about fifty | 2 |
vigour of the spirits | 2 |
did imagine that the | 2 |
he was told so | 2 |
though they may have | 2 |
the body in a | 2 |
and is not able | 2 |
and so much for | 2 |
such sort that it | 2 |
prosper alpinus de med | 2 |
i do say that | 2 |
of the age of | 2 |
with a great latitude | 2 |
very unlikely a plenitude | 2 |
the plague to be | 2 |
i believe that in | 2 |
such as have had | 2 |
that nature is not | 2 |
sack and the country | 2 |
sort that it cannot | 2 |
that a physician may | 2 |
and in the same | 2 |
to phlebotomise the patient | 2 |
blood of several persons | 2 |
to the great benefit | 2 |
bean imported from the | 2 |
evil habit of body | 2 |
into one similar body | 2 |
besides this difference in | 2 |
give me an account | 2 |
in the space of | 2 |
a castro de febr | 2 |
the evil consequences of | 2 |
that which hath been | 2 |
blood and other humours | 2 |
the angola seed shewing | 2 |
as long as the | 2 |
the errour of the | 2 |
with a violent putrid | 2 |
is most evident that | 2 |
all to the strength | 2 |
come to give an | 2 |
not so much of | 2 |
small pox is a | 2 |
quorum cineres per me | 2 |
of the same nature | 2 |
to shew with how | 2 |
which obligeth us to | 2 |
much practical beneficial knowledg | 2 |
in the pest at | 2 |
the blood which flows | 2 |
to the more noble | 2 |
london troubled with that | 2 |
that a man should | 2 |
and i think it | 2 |
you may read in | 2 |
it is a gross | 2 |
or you may make | 2 |
is approved of by | 2 |
doth not oblige the | 2 |
same state and condition | 2 |
the lives of thousands | 2 |
vessels are so full | 2 |
them by reason of | 2 |
the blood doth not | 2 |
blood of all persons | 2 |
by him that would | 2 |
of every petty infirmity | 2 |
upon the account of | 2 |
that are sick provided | 2 |
i never made any | 2 |
there is no streight | 2 |
before in the chapter | 2 |
birds of the mountaine | 2 |
we are not to | 2 |
per me molliter cubent | 2 |
diseases by henry stubbe | 2 |
in a long and | 2 |
there is nothing more | 2 |
the quality of the | 2 |
closet written by richard | 2 |
pleurisie at the beginning | 2 |
discourse so as to | 2 |
not by reason of | 2 |
into his proper place | 2 |
back of what is | 2 |
do not practise phlebotomy | 2 |
is a bad sign | 2 |
great deal of blood | 2 |
immediate and conjunct causes | 2 |
the use of these | 2 |
be proportionate to the | 2 |
of the same opinion | 2 |
of the disease be | 2 |
which flows in the | 2 |
give an account how | 2 |
as we find by | 2 |
there was a time | 2 |
and that it may | 2 |
nam ter per hanc | 2 |
in the other times | 2 |
is there any danger | 2 |
be in the blood | 2 |
the white of an | 2 |
it happens that the | 2 |
employ a part of | 2 |
our best writers do | 2 |
it be accompanied with | 2 |
as if it had | 2 |
pox begin to come | 2 |
by ioseph de medicis | 2 |
cause of her death | 2 |
of the blood which | 2 |
nor is it any | 2 |
and in these cases | 2 |
is used by judicious | 2 |
printed for robert ibbitson | 2 |
and at length be | 2 |
is true that physicians | 2 |
have said enough to | 2 |
have read that some | 2 |
recovery of the patient | 2 |
eruption of the pustules | 2 |
since there is such | 2 |
of the truth of | 2 |
troop of diseases is | 2 |
raisons of the sun | 2 |
draw the humors from | 2 |
if he do not | 2 |
true that physicians do | 2 |
that a whole troop | 2 |
his arguments against phlebotomy | 2 |
and the nature of | 2 |
in the first case | 2 |
bengala bean imported from | 2 |
a malignity of temper | 2 |
which there is no | 2 |
to the depuration and | 2 |
for us to imagine | 2 |
the generality of the | 2 |
facilitate and secure the | 2 |
in so many centuries | 2 |
quod crebra sanguinis missio | 2 |
near to the affected | 2 |
by languishing distempers and | 2 |
from what hath been | 2 |
such an influence upon | 2 |
surface to the center | 2 |
in a short time | 2 |
such an habit of | 2 |
the bengala bean imported | 2 |
and the practise of | 2 |
in favour of the | 2 |
the key for catholicks | 2 |
the nature of a | 2 |
was not such as | 2 |
a crisis of the | 2 |
banellas imported from the | 2 |
to the practise of | 2 |
sic and shortness of | 2 |
small pox are so | 2 |
the usefulness of phlebotomy | 2 |
will not undertake to | 2 |
a great difference in | 2 |
the trade of book | 2 |
expected that i should | 2 |
spirits doth for the | 2 |
but you again change | 2 |
both herein jump right | 2 |
it must needs be | 2 |
in which there is | 2 |
the identity of the | 2 |
and of it self | 2 |
that not only in | 2 |
bleeding at the nose | 2 |
or the particular malignity | 2 |
ignoble and extream parts | 2 |
wherein you give me | 2 |
but to pass by | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
upon the opening of | 2 |
on the same day | 2 |
of the cure in | 2 |
putredinem in penitioribus cordis | 2 |
as in rulandus cent | 2 |
it is manifest in | 2 |
nick of their eruption | 2 |
untill he applyed himself | 2 |
large eruptions of blood | 2 |
ebullitio secundum semitam putredinis | 2 |
perhaps it may be | 2 |
be requisite for the | 2 |
is derived into the | 2 |
as there is nothing | 2 |
twenty drops at a | 2 |
this be not a | 2 |
yet written of in | 2 |
had been at the | 2 |
it a quarter of | 2 |
the case of anaxion | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
the strength of nature | 2 |
aliis signis immani ferocitate | 2 |
of the blood of | 2 |
what they do in | 2 |
fifty years of age | 2 |
three times a day | 2 |
so absolutely necessary to | 2 |
untill time of need | 2 |
the feaver be a | 2 |
which is the proper | 2 |
cause of bad blood | 2 |
sickness publisht by a | 2 |
solidity of their judgment | 2 |
i should say something | 2 |
indies shewing its wonderful | 2 |
bleeding in the small | 2 |
great joy of her | 2 |
drawn out of these | 2 |
which is necessary to | 2 |
that it ought to | 2 |
within the space of | 2 |
for if there be | 2 |
may seem to be | 2 |
it is a great | 2 |
we may let blood | 2 |
or not to be | 2 |
in a few dayes | 2 |
that in such times | 2 |
disciples of my lord | 2 |
a violent putrid feaver | 2 |
phlebotomy lets out bad | 2 |
shortness of breath written | 2 |
there is danger least | 2 |
to the part affected | 2 |
nature in such sort | 2 |
not to have been | 2 |
which is called by | 2 |
the weakness of his | 2 |
by what means the | 2 |
as much as he | 2 |
be of any duration | 2 |
ipse sese in novum | 2 |
that he seems to | 2 |
disarm and plunder nature | 2 |
the stomach and bowels | 2 |
of phlebotomy is not | 2 |
consider the variety of | 2 |
cut off at the | 2 |
not retract the humors | 2 |
fits of the mother | 2 |
prove that the doctrine | 2 |
but he might have | 2 |
to the decision of | 2 |
violence of the disease | 2 |
the tumour and pain | 2 |
confined to his bed | 2 |
crebra sanguinis missio homines | 2 |
as no wise man | 2 |
in this last case | 2 |
most learned professors of | 2 |
by which they were | 2 |
our direct method of | 2 |
blood in the progress | 2 |
and at the first | 2 |
is it true that | 2 |
jump right in our | 2 |
and the authority of | 2 |
neither is it to | 2 |
to constitute the blood | 2 |
the blatta bizantina shewing | 2 |
when the disease is | 2 |
so far from being | 2 |
i have no mind | 2 |
the small pox may | 2 |
i shall not transcribe | 2 |
but that this is | 2 |
the actions of the | 2 |
and conduct of the | 2 |
other diseases by henry | 2 |
such a plethoric habit | 2 |
is most agreeable to | 2 |
printed for the author | 2 |
the same time that | 2 |
benefit of the patient | 2 |
in their method of | 2 |
who can doubt but | 2 |
not my intention to | 2 |
made of this root | 2 |
in case that there | 2 |
much as may be | 2 |
is a sort of | 2 |
the blood is not | 2 |
blondelus de venae sectione | 2 |
not indicated by the | 2 |
to be made on | 2 |
have been let blood | 2 |
i have often proved | 2 |
the vile from the | 2 |
declination of the disease | 2 |
seeds shewing their admirable | 2 |
in curing astmahs sic | 2 |
that he was a | 2 |
hypothesis of doctor sydenham | 2 |
world so much practical | 2 |
part of the chyle | 2 |
a mixture of the | 2 |
adherence to an heathen | 2 |
and in such cases | 2 |
humors in the body | 2 |
but refer my reader | 2 |
one that it is | 2 |
that phlebotomy repeated in | 2 |
the small pox there | 2 |
augment of the disease | 2 |
to the consideration of | 2 |
original in the huntington | 2 |
or may be so | 2 |
lead to any discovery | 2 |
which if it be | 2 |
my reader some account | 2 |
mass of blood in | 2 |
and by gods blessing | 2 |
of truth in that | 2 |
the preservation of their | 2 |
it is possible for | 2 |
the reason of that | 2 |
stones imported from india | 2 |
is impossible for any | 2 |
pest be a feaver | 2 |
of the integrity of | 2 |
phlebotomy is not to | 2 |
although it be not | 2 |
i add the authority | 2 |
breath written by a | 2 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 2 |
casmunar imported from the | 2 |
twice in a day | 2 |
be kept in a | 2 |
as well as to | 2 |
any thing of a | 2 |
to the point of | 2 |
it is practised in | 2 |
that he was told | 2 |
blood and humors more | 2 |
notwithstanding all our care | 2 |
pox do not come | 2 |
which ought to be | 2 |
treatise of the plague | 2 |
some cases in which | 2 |
assaults of every petty | 2 |
it is most evident | 2 |
revulsion intended from the | 2 |
comes it to pass | 2 |
i gave him the | 2 |
this world of their | 2 |
to let out bad | 2 |
not come forth kindly | 2 |
in curing dropsies written | 2 |
pulling back of what | 2 |
phlebotomy is to be | 2 |
as much as may | 2 |
and that of the | 2 |
answer to his argument | 2 |
in the huntington library | 2 |
of defalcating the vigour | 2 |
a very temperate quality | 2 |
part affected to the | 2 |
of the several parts | 2 |
raysons of the sun | 2 |
means sequestring the vile | 2 |
from the attempts of | 2 |
have been cured without | 2 |
and i hope the | 2 |
but the physician is | 2 |
that all of them | 2 |
whether it be the | 2 |
to be cured like | 2 |
in the practise of | 2 |
for the prevention thereof | 2 |
to be wondered that | 2 |
which i shall not | 2 |
our method and medicaments | 2 |
yearly bills of mortality | 2 |
do i believe that | 2 |
to be considered by | 2 |
the cure of that | 2 |
saepe ad speciem visum | 2 |
best advice i can | 2 |
since it is not | 2 |
the patient may be | 2 |
help and conduct of | 2 |
from the part affected | 2 |
you may make this | 2 |
nature may not be | 2 |
is a case in | 2 |
the blood of a | 2 |
of the powder of | 2 |
of those that have | 2 |
the carcasses of such | 2 |
in a short space | 2 |
part of the body | 2 |
great change in the | 2 |
i have read in | 2 |
it is not necessary | 2 |
knew a young gentlewoman | 2 |
cineres per me molliter | 2 |
the support of life | 2 |
i would not be | 2 |
such parts as are | 2 |
is absolutely necessary that | 2 |
i observed that the | 2 |
have strictly heeded many | 2 |
themselves and all this | 2 |
and all this world | 2 |
been taken notice of | 2 |
in a plethorick body | 2 |
in twenty four hours | 2 |
again change the state | 2 |
the cause to remain | 2 |
towards the cure of | 2 |
a multitude of diseases | 2 |
the most learned and | 2 |
if they be not | 2 |
is a door set | 2 |
ought to take notice | 2 |
galenical alimentary humours supposed | 2 |
are to be found | 2 |
of the body is | 2 |
glandules of the throat | 2 |
parts to the more | 2 |
wonderful virtue in curing | 2 |
the small pox were | 2 |
physician is obliged to | 2 |
or any practical art | 2 |
above all that ever | 2 |
interspersed with purple spots | 2 |
the life or soul | 2 |
women and children written | 2 |
the opening of the | 2 |
recalls to my mind | 2 |
the result of this | 2 |
the increase of the | 2 |
state of the small | 2 |
believe that there is | 2 |
there was not any | 2 |
direct pulling back of | 2 |
after the small pox | 2 |
of the blood to | 2 |
of the eyes written | 2 |
learned professors of all | 2 |
the veins are so | 2 |
constitutive parts of the | 2 |
considered by him that | 2 |
an enquiry into the | 2 |
the great benefit of | 2 |
to the recovery of | 2 |
my self to be | 2 |
but i shall conclude | 2 |
with so great a | 2 |
i shall conclude with | 2 |
the rest of the | 2 |
from turkey shewing its | 2 |
use of the immortal | 2 |
mode of defalcating the | 2 |
and in some circumstances | 2 |
in opposition to g | 2 |
root called serapias or | 2 |
a parity of reason | 2 |
the spirits doth for | 2 |
of each a little | 2 |
or such as are | 2 |
out written by a | 2 |
draw in the humours | 2 |
to continue in a | 2 |
the use of their | 2 |
in such sort that | 2 |
because they would not | 2 |
may not be able | 2 |
to bleed in the | 2 |
is certain that in | 2 |
nothing is more beneficial | 2 |
by way of revulsion | 2 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 2 |
right in our observation | 2 |
of the primary feaver | 2 |
i look upon the | 2 |
cure of the pest | 2 |
the ebullition rendered too | 2 |
of the pores and | 2 |
you give me an | 2 |
tell you of a | 2 |
unlikely a plenitude should | 2 |
blaney text and markup | 2 |
often in a long | 2 |
prudence which obligeth us | 2 |
so as not to | 2 |
judith siefring text and | 2 |
root called nean or | 2 |
self into the glandules | 2 |
and that by a | 2 |
such as to be | 2 |
concoction in the stomach | 2 |
be cured by the | 2 |
to acquiesce in what | 2 |
so happy as to | 2 |
to the great joy | 2 |
i told him that | 2 |
the membranes of the | 2 |
before i proceed to | 2 |
paine in the head | 2 |
in reference to this | 2 |
help towards the cure | 2 |
can never remove the | 2 |
a gentlewoman who had | 2 |
on the back of | 2 |
i am apt to | 2 |
thing of a feaver | 2 |
upon the banellas imported | 2 |
de venae sectione cap | 2 |
the beginning of this | 2 |
caeteris vero observatione constat | 2 |
nutt imported from the | 2 |
bracket in the pest | 2 |
distempers and long fits | 2 |
quarter of a pound | 2 |
is antecedent to the | 2 |
in a quart of | 2 |
the principal matter for | 2 |
nature is to be | 2 |
it to the consideration | 2 |
preventing womens miscarriages written | 2 |
brain and nerves published | 2 |
shire in a letter | 2 |
the hypothesis of doctor | 2 |
into the glandules of | 2 |
amongst the most learned | 2 |
humours supposed to constitute | 2 |
bloud is the soul | 2 |
which hath made them | 2 |
the effects of the | 2 |
for the good of | 2 |
doth draw the humors | 2 |
he ought also to | 2 |
the hands and feet | 2 |
that striking a vein | 2 |
that the ancient methods | 2 |
to be practised in | 2 |
frame the idaea of | 2 |
the siege of breda | 2 |
and that to be | 2 |
in the plague at | 2 |
are not bound up | 2 |
as i have strictly | 2 |
as if one should | 2 |
not to be cured | 2 |
it to pass that | 2 |
serum of the blood | 2 |
seed shewing its admirable | 2 |
and plunder nature in | 2 |
in penitioribus cordis latitare | 2 |
when the blood hath | 2 |
the great joy of | 2 |
he ought to be | 2 |
the bloud is the | 2 |
the pest is a | 2 |
i have not read | 2 |
is it any more | 2 |
whether it be proportionate | 2 |
to facilitate and secure | 2 |
castellus de abusu phlebotom | 2 |
great difference in the | 2 |
an ulcer of the | 2 |
it self at the | 2 |
do not come forth | 2 |
a gad of steele | 2 |
but in case the | 2 |
to be repeated in | 2 |
off at the first | 2 |
the tincture drawn out | 2 |
a sacramental adherence to | 2 |
may be cured without | 2 |
it cannot resist the | 2 |
to the second question | 2 |
but if it were | 2 |
the variety of blood | 2 |
of the blood and | 2 |
three or four times | 2 |
do not pretend to | 2 |
consideration of a physician | 2 |
that in malignant feavers | 2 |
i think it may | 2 |
jonathan blaney text and | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
aut putredinem in penitioribus | 2 |
the practise of physick | 2 |
by a diligent attendance | 2 |
serum in the blood | 2 |
extream parts to the | 2 |
no more than the | 2 |
to be left to | 2 |
as soon as the | 2 |
that this is the | 2 |
what is to be | 2 |
sometimes in the beginning | 2 |
twice or thrice in | 2 |
as before is directed | 2 |
the first or second | 2 |
languishing distempers and long | 2 |
if it be in | 2 |
certain that phlebotomy repeated | 2 |
i could not choose | 2 |
hath been of a | 2 |
defalcating the vigour of | 2 |
the blood to be | 2 |
other than what is | 2 |
in high and low | 2 |
in the pest it | 2 |
that which is so | 2 |
not to be wondered | 2 |
no less certain that | 2 |
not to mention other | 2 |
ad speciem visum purus | 2 |
quos ratio non restituit | 2 |
called serapias or salep | 2 |
doctor whitaker doth avow | 2 |
let blood several times | 2 |
that there is danger | 2 |
attended with no less | 2 |
to be taken every | 2 |
take a handfull of | 2 |
in a glass of | 2 |
with a violent cough | 2 |
is called plethora quoad | 2 |
prudence in a physician | 2 |
and disorder of the | 2 |
himself to the use | 2 |
and course of life | 2 |
the great grief of | 2 |
applyed to his nostrils | 2 |
be alledged in the | 2 |
i suppose that the | 2 |
it is granted that | 2 |
be considered by him | 2 |
before i come to | 2 |
the third part is | 2 |
was seised with a | 2 |
therefore i wish all | 2 |
the blood out of | 2 |
homines febri aptiores reddat | 2 |
be sold by tho | 2 |
a dram of diascordium | 2 |
feavers written by a | 2 |
on the day following | 2 |
and all others principled | 2 |
to name them colledges | 2 |
with the french and | 2 |
and eject the morbifick | 2 |
herein jump right in | 2 |
of my lord verulam | 2 |
malabar nutt imported from | 2 |
i was not a | 2 |
maturation of the pustules | 2 |
mass of blood upon | 2 |
conduct of the notional | 2 |
and extream parts to | 2 |
eyes written by a | 2 |
the vessels are so | 2 |
if it were a | 2 |
could not endure it | 2 |
to be a feaver | 2 |
a virulency in the | 2 |
small pox begin to | 2 |
is to be hoped | 2 |
after the pox come | 2 |
length i gave him | 2 |
one would have thought | 2 |
which is antecedent to | 2 |
never remove the effect | 2 |
so as to destroy | 2 |
discharge it self in | 2 |
the world so much | 2 |
of the galenical alimentary | 2 |
all others principled from | 2 |
quantity of a dram | 2 |
i need say no | 2 |
as near to the | 2 |
imported from turkey shewing | 2 |
and convey the chyle | 2 |
of diseases is cut | 2 |
and distraction written by | 2 |
of physicians at london | 2 |
in a general sense | 2 |
quia ea quae subest | 2 |
and a multitude of | 2 |
in the preface to | 2 |
it may be had | 2 |
is put upon in | 2 |
the causes of diseases | 2 |
aire to comfort the | 2 |
de victu in morb | 2 |
i have known them | 2 |
and that he should | 2 |
that the blood which | 2 |
i am told by | 2 |
is cut off at | 2 |
there be any dislocation | 2 |
and so thereby wholly | 2 |
a quarter of a | 2 |
should be of any | 2 |
there is no fear | 2 |
am willing to grant | 2 |
and put into a | 2 |
in the body politick | 2 |
a veine in the | 2 |
by reason that the | 2 |
of bleeding in the | 2 |
of breath written by | 2 |
to be ascribed to | 2 |
off the peccant humours | 2 |
that i was not | 2 |
to the state of | 2 |
so much as being | 2 |
an evil habit of | 2 |
criminal in a physician | 2 |
to the great grief | 2 |
yolke of an egge | 2 |
no doubt but the | 2 |
coming forth of the | 2 |
the vigour of the | 2 |
was taken with a | 2 |
blood seems to depend | 2 |
was in its primitive | 2 |
which though they are | 2 |
observe a good dyet | 2 |
should prove that the | 2 |
phlebotomies in a pleurisie | 2 |
sed quia ea quae | 2 |
was a time when | 2 |
as they would have | 2 |
was sick of a | 2 |
mexico seeds imported from | 2 |
idaea of a disease | 2 |
as not to know | 2 |
root caled casmunar imported | 2 |
the same state and | 2 |
make a drink with | 2 |
the bottome of the | 2 |
in a manner of | 2 |
the solidity of their | 2 |
to be sold by | 2 |
yet do not we | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
is it necessary to | 2 |
about twelve pounds of | 2 |
seem requisite that i | 2 |
that they have cured | 2 |
distraction written by a | 2 |
the words of the | 2 |
and children written by | 2 |
of the spotted feaver | 2 |
when i consider the | 2 |
i will not undertake | 2 |
which is contrary to | 2 |
with it in the | 2 |
which is the sum | 2 |
of a little blood | 2 |
over the galenists for | 2 |
either by reason of | 2 |
is enough that they | 2 |
a great latitude in | 2 |
call that the state | 2 |
let out bad blood | 2 |
it is not alwayes | 2 |
the particular malignity of | 2 |
that it cannot resist | 2 |
there can be any | 2 |
what i have said | 2 |
yet by the use | 2 |
retract the humors from | 2 |
intention is to keep | 2 |
add the authority of | 2 |
it is a question | 2 |
it be proportionate to | 2 |
to that which is | 2 |
young gentlewoman who had | 2 |
at length she was | 2 |
yet so as that | 2 |
in the stomach is | 2 |
in the first war | 2 |
by the nurses taking | 2 |
and though they may | 2 |
called nean or ninsing | 2 |
but as soon as | 2 |
a door set open | 2 |
febrilem sanguinis commotionem saepe | 2 |
strictly heeded many years | 2 |
is a contagious disease | 2 |
a physician ought to | 2 |
for as much as | 2 |
fall into a feaver | 2 |
there is a discrepancy | 2 |
well known to the | 2 |
any thing of this | 2 |
as birds of the | 2 |
first intention is to | 2 |
as that they may | 2 |
a diarrhaea and dysentery | 2 |
of this solar liquor | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
there may happen such | 2 |
which must be removed | 2 |
whether we may let | 2 |
the liver and spleen | 2 |
that you are not | 2 |
which they were assisted | 2 |
after that they begin | 2 |
a part of their | 2 |
my intention to write | 2 |
nor do i believe | 2 |
the pest hath seised | 2 |
saith the same of | 2 |
considerations which arise from | 2 |
when i read the | 2 |
sick provided for the | 2 |
upon in a feaver | 2 |
india shewing their admirable | 2 |
country mans closet written | 2 |
the mexico seeds imported | 2 |
had taken notice of | 2 |
more than she can | 2 |
i write this because | 2 |
the reality of his | 2 |
halfe a pint of | 2 |
or on the contrary | 2 |
powder of this stone | 2 |
act according to their | 2 |
of what is in | 2 |
is the default of | 2 |
so pure and homogeneous | 2 |
the variety of pests | 2 |
a long and tedious | 2 |
am i certain that | 2 |
to the detriment of | 2 |
professors of all nations | 2 |
surface of the body | 2 |
and yet retain their | 2 |
oblige the physician to | 2 |
and that they are | 2 |
he was of the | 2 |
in a months time | 2 |
that nature seems oppressed | 2 |
streight immediate revulsion intended | 2 |
pest to be a | 2 |
the act of oblivion | 2 |
there be a great | 2 |
spotted feavers written by | 2 |
other parts of the | 2 |
the chyle in the | 2 |
the barbado seeds shewing | 2 |
in its primitive essence | 2 |
i do not reckon | 2 |
so that it is | 2 |
most generous and candid | 2 |
the pest to be | 2 |
of the circulation of | 2 |
as that the patient | 2 |
i will not justifie | 2 |
doth for the most | 2 |
pores of the body | 2 |
all over his body | 2 |
not that they are | 2 |
and texture of the | 2 |
then is there no | 2 |
to proceed according to | 2 |
nature of the pest | 2 |
the cause of bad | 2 |
a doubt indetermined amongst | 2 |
that the plastick form | 2 |
to have been pestilential | 2 |
i would willingly know | 2 |
from india shewing their | 2 |
i do not say | 2 |
for a long infirmity | 2 |
as wounds in the | 2 |
of in curing apoplexies | 2 |
round of a ladder | 2 |
because they do not | 2 |
i am sure it | 2 |
so that this mode | 2 |
a quart of running | 2 |
that i might be | 2 |
all that variety of | 2 |
the several methods of | 2 |
and the cure of | 2 |
to be insisted on | 2 |
a feaver is not | 2 |
of the several methods | 2 |
and if it were | 2 |
i have strictly heeded | 2 |
curing dropsies written by | 2 |
bear it so well | 2 |
miscarriages written by a | 2 |
the stomach and spleen | 2 |
look upon it as | 2 |
of their liberty in | 2 |
shall conclude with the | 2 |
as it is in | 2 |
much from that of | 2 |
the blood as it | 2 |
signis immani ferocitate saevientibus | 2 |
and declination of the | 2 |
a sort of a | 2 |
but i am confident | 2 |
written of in curing | 2 |
not deny but some | 2 |
womens miscarriages written by | 2 |
without any sign of | 2 |
will draw the venome | 2 |
about fifty years of | 2 |