Speculum ægrotorum. The sicke-mens glasse or, A plaine introduction wherby one may giue a true, and infallible iudgement, of the life or death of a sicke bodie, the originall cause of the griefe, how he is tormented and afflicted, what thinges are medicinable to the diseased person: and the day and houre in which he shall recouer, or surrender his vitall breath. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the foure humors, and how they are ingendered and distributed in our humane bodies: with certaine and manifest signes to discerne of what complexion any man is: and the operation that eating, drinking rest and exercise, worketh in euery person: with certaine speciall preseruatiues for the eye-sight. Composed by Iohn Fage, student in phisicke, and practitioner in astrologie.
Fage, John, student in phisicke.

Signes of a Sanguine Melancholicke man.

SAnguine Melancholike men are meane of stature, with bodyes well compact with veines and artires, fleshie but not fatte, they Page  [unnumbered] drowsie, and sluggish as they are, but merrier, and quicker witted, their face is for the most part full of yellow sreckles, and their co∣lour white shadowed with yellownesse, their appetie and digesti∣on is indifferent: their Pulses are moderate and full, their Vrine subitrine and meane in substance, with order yellow and thickish, dreames of swimming in water, snow and raine.