Of the Feauer Cotidian. Chap. 38.
* 1.1OF Feauers that come and goe, some come of simple humour rotted with∣out the veines and pipes, as of kinde fleame, commeth a very Cotidian: of red Cholera, a Tercian: of blacke Cholera, a Du••••tane. And some commeth of an humour compounded, as a Cotidiane: some commeth of a sowre fleme, & some of glassie fleme•• & some of swéete fleme, and some of salt fleme. And these diuer∣sities of Feauers be knowne by theyr owne signes and tokens. And common∣ly in this Feauer commeth head ache, wearishnesse of mouth, heuinesse of bo∣die, first the colde, and thereafter ye heat, and euery daye axes: and yet worse, for some daye commeth double axes.* 1.2 The matter of these Feauers shall be defied, departed, and put out with couenable medicines, and ruled with couenable di∣et. But beware the Phisitian, that it tourne not in Nuartane, or in Etike.
This Cotidian vexeth daylye,* 1.3 his beginning is cōmonly after salt fleame, there followeth drinesse & thirll, if the sleme be sweete, then followeth sleepi∣nesse, & dulnes, if the sleme be ••owre, followeth paine in the stomacke, and vomiting.