The cure of all sorts of fevers both generall, and particular, with their definition, kindes, differences, causes, signes, prognostication, and manner of cure, with a prespectation, their intentions curative, with their symptoms, and divers other things herein very necessarie to be judiciously observed in every fever. Lately compiled by Ed. Edvvards Doctor in Physick. Ann. Dom. 1637.

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The cure of all sorts of fevers both generall, and particular, with their definition, kindes, differences, causes, signes, prognostication, and manner of cure, with a prespectation, their intentions curative, with their symptoms, and divers other things herein very necessarie to be judiciously observed in every fever. Lately compiled by Ed. Edvvards Doctor in Physick. Ann. Dom. 1637.
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Edwards, Edward, doctor in physick.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Harper, and are to be sold by William Sheeres, at his shop in Bedford-street over against the New-Exchange,
1638.
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"The cure of all sorts of fevers both generall, and particular, with their definition, kindes, differences, causes, signes, prognostication, and manner of cure, with a prespectation, their intentions curative, with their symptoms, and divers other things herein very necessarie to be judiciously observed in every fever. Lately compiled by Ed. Edvvards Doctor in Physick. Ann. Dom. 1637." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21158.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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Of the compound hot continuall Fever Synochides.
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  • 1 Definition, its a continuall hot burning rotten Fever, without rest or intermission.
  • 2 Kindes are as above-said in Synochus putrida.
  • 3 Difference,
    • 1 its hotter,
    • 2 accidents more vehement then in Synochus putrida.
    • 3 its composed partly of Fever
      • 1 causon,
      • 2 Synochus.
    • 4 its not so hot and vehement as the Fever
      • 1 causon,
      • 2 causonides.
  • 4 Cause is
    • ii. parts bloud, or most bloud, and lesse choler putrified within the veins and arteries.
    • i. part choler, or most bloud, and lesse choler putrified within the veins and arteries.
  • 5 Signes
    • 1 are partly as in Fever
      • Synochus, but sharper.
      • Causon, but milder.
    • 2 it do participate betweene Synochus and Causon, but neerer to Synochus putrida.
    • 3 are a continuall hot burning fever without rest or in∣termission.
    • 4 are headach sharp.
    • 5 are thirst great,
    • 6 are watch and ill rest,
    • 7 are urine high and thick.
  • 6. Prognostic. its very dangerous, and most of them dye.
  • ...

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  • 7 Cure, in it consider the
    • 1 prespecta∣tion, in it consider the
      • 1 Fever rightly.
      • 2 humors, and
        • 1 their quantities, how un∣equall they be.
        • 2 provide for both. S. A.
      • 3 difficulty in discerning perfectly these com∣pound fevers the one from the other, else you shall ever erre in the cure.
      • 4 cure in this fever must incline most to the cure of Synochus putrida, and lesse to cau∣son, both in preparing, purging, and cor∣recting the accidents.
      • 5 best method, and use all. S. A. trust not wholly to the urine, but examine the par∣tie, and symptoms exactly.
    • 2 intentions curative,
      • 1 use dyet cooling inclining to drinesse.
      • 2 evacuate by
        • 1 clyster, S. A.
        • 2 bleeding, S. A.
        • 3 purge senitive, S. A.
        • 4 sweats, &c. S. A.
      • 3 corroborate the weake parts, as you finde in those ii. Fevers above-said.
      • 4 correct the ac∣cidents, as you finde in those ii. Fevers above-said.
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