Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practice vvherein are contained inward diseases from the head to the foote: explayning the nature of each disease, with the part affected; and also the signes, causes, and prognostiques, and likewise what temperature of the ayre is most requisite for the patients abode, with direction for the diet he ought to obserue, together with experimentall cures for euery disease. ... Written by that famous and worthy physician, VValter Bruel.

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Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practice vvherein are contained inward diseases from the head to the foote: explayning the nature of each disease, with the part affected; and also the signes, causes, and prognostiques, and likewise what temperature of the ayre is most requisite for the patients abode, with direction for the diet he ought to obserue, together with experimentall cures for euery disease. ... Written by that famous and worthy physician, VValter Bruel.
Author
Bruele, Gualtherus.
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London :: Printed by Iohn Norton, for William Sheares, and are to be sold at his shop, at the great south doore of St. Pauls: and in Chancery-lane, neere Serieants-Inne,
1632.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"Praxis medicinæ, or, the physicians practice vvherein are contained inward diseases from the head to the foote: explayning the nature of each disease, with the part affected; and also the signes, causes, and prognostiques, and likewise what temperature of the ayre is most requisite for the patients abode, with direction for the diet he ought to obserue, together with experimentall cures for euery disease. ... Written by that famous and worthy physician, VValter Bruel." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17055.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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A Table of such Diseases as are contayned in this Booke.

  • A Nasarca, the generall Dropsie. p. 319
  • Angina, the Squinancy. p. 160
  • Apoplexia, the Apoplexy. p. 77
  • Arthritis, or Morbus articularis the Ioynt-gout. p. 380
  • Ascites, the Dropsie, by plenty of wind and water. p. 319
  • Asthma, difficulty of brea∣thing. p. 178
  • Auditus grauitas, difficulty of hearing. p. 156
  • Aurigo, the yellow Iaundise. p. 280
C
  • Calculus renum, the Stone of the Kidneys. p. 329
  • Capitis dolor, Paine in the Head. p. 1
  • Cardialgia, The paine at the stomacke. p. 239
  • Catalepsis, Congealation. p. 96
  • Catarrhacta, the Suffusion. p. 119
  • Catarrhus, the Rheume. p. 151
  • Cephalagia frigida, the cold Headache. p. 1
  • Chiragra, the Gowte in the fin∣gers. p. 380
  • Cholera, Choller. p. 223
  • Collica passio, the Collicke, p. 309
  • Cordis palpitatio, Panting of the heart. p. 207
  • Coxendicis dolor, Paine in the hips, p. 380
  • ...

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  • Cruditas stomachi, rawnesse of the stomacke. p. 239
D
  • Debilitas hepatis, weakenesse of the Liuer. p 263
  • Diabetes, inuoluntary Pissing. p. 339
  • Distensio neruorum, stretching of the sinews. p. 67
  • Dysenteria, the Bloody flux. p. 298
  • Debilitas ventriculi, weaknesse of the stomacke. p. 246
E
  • Epilepsia, the Falling sicknesse. p. 56
F
  • Faucium inflammatio, infla∣mation of the iaws, p. 160
  • Fluxus mensium nimius, the o∣uerflowing of the moneths, p. 354
  • Fluxus mensium suppressus, the suppression of moneths. p. 363
G
  • Gallicus morbus, the French-pox. p. 388
  • Genogra, the Knee-gowte. p. 380
H
  • Hemorrhagia, bleeding at the nose. p. 142
  • Hemroides nimium fluentes, the Hemroids flowing to ast, p. 345
  • Hemecrania, the Megram, p▪
  • Hepatis obstructio, obstruction of the Liuer, p. ••••5
  • Hydrops. the Dropsie, p. 36
  • Hypocondria melancholia, Hy∣pocondriall Melancholy. p. 34
I
  • Icteritia, the Iaundise. p, 280
  • Iliaca passio, the Iliacall Pas∣sion, p. 309
  • Imbecillitas venticuli, weake∣nesse of the stomacke, p. 246
  • Incubus, the Night-mare. p▪ 50
  • Lethargia, the Lethargy. p. 87
  • Lienis tumor, the Tumor of the spleene. p. 271
  • Lippitudo, Paine in the eyes. p. 127
M
  • Mania, Madnesse. p. 10
  • Matricis praefocatio, stopping of the wombe▪ p. 372
  • Melancholia, Melancholy, p, 24
  • Morbus Regius, the Kings euill p. 281

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O
  • Opthalmia, Inflamation of the eyes. p. 126
P
  • Paralysis, The Palsey. p. 12
  • Peripneumenia, impostume of the lungs. p. 152
  • Pestis, The Plague. p. 397
  • Phrenitis, the Phrensie. p. 108
  • Pleuritis, the Plurisie. p. 186
  • Podagra, the Feete-gowt, p. 381
S
  • Sanguinis sputatio, spetting of blood. p. 198
  • Singultus, the Hicket. p. 231
  • Spasmus, the Conuulsion, p. 66
  • Syncope, Swounding. p. 214
T
  • Tussis, the Cough. p. 169
  • Timpanites, the Timpany. 320
  • Tumor splenis, swelling of the spleene. p. 271
V
  • Vermes, the Wormes. p. 289
  • Vertigo, Giddinesse. p. 43
FINIS.
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