De morbo Gallico·
- Title
- De morbo Gallico·
- Author
- Hutten, Ulrich von, 1488-1523.
- Publication
- Londini :: In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti,
- M.D.XXXIII. [1533] Cum priuilegio.
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- Subject terms
- Syphilis -- Early works to 1800.
- Guaiac -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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¶The preface of Thomas Poyne
cha∣non of Marten abbey, transla∣tour of this boke. - ¶The table of this boke.
- ¶The begynnynge of the frenche pockes, and why it hath dy∣uers names. Ca. i.
- ¶The causes of this dis∣ease. Capitu. ij.
- ¶Into what disese the french pockes are tour∣ned. Ca. iii.
- ¶Howe men at the begynnyng resysted this infyrmitie the frenche pockes. Capit. iiij.
- ¶What helpe I vsed in this sickenes. cap. v.
- ¶The discription of Guaiacum and the fyndynge ther¦of, and name. Cap. vi.
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¶Of the orderynge of G
aiacum in medicine. cap. vii. - ¶ The maner of cu∣rynge. Capi∣tulo .viij.
- ¶Howe a man muste lyue and dyet hym selfe in this cure. Capitulo .ix.
- ¶That Guaicus wyll not be myngled. Capit. x.
- ¶What place phisitions haue in this cure. Ca∣pitulo .xj.
- ¶Whether concernynge this cure there oughte any regarde to be takyn of thage of the sexe / or the qualitie of bodyes. Capitulo .xij.
- ¶what tyme is beste to take herevnto. Capi∣lo .xiiii.
- ¶That we muste vtterly forbeare wyne and wommen in this cure. Capit. xv.
- ¶That salte muste be esche∣wed in this cure. Capitu. xvj.
- ¶Of sklender fedynge, and hūger, necessary in this cure. Ca. xvij.
- ¶Howe hunger may easely be suf∣fred. Capit. xviij.
- ¶The prayse of temperaunce in spite of ryotte. Capit. xix.
- ¶Whether a man may be restored by this dyete onely, Capi. xx.
- ¶Howe a man must ordre his bely in this cure. Ca. xxi.
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¶Howe in this cure one maye be mo
ed to sweate. Capi. xxii. - ¶Howe this medicine shall helpe, and whether it healeth men sodaynly, or at ley∣sure. Ca. xxiii.
- ¶What power Guaiacum is of, and what sycknesses it hel∣peth. Cap. xxiiii.
- ¶What diseases this remedy hath taken from me. Cap. xxv.
- ¶As touchyng the ordre of lyuyng after this cure is paste what is to be obserued. Ca. xxvj.