Tes iatrikes kartos, or, A treatise de morborum capitis essentiis & pronosticis adorned with above three hundred choice and rare observations ... / by Robert Bayfield ...

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Tes iatrikes kartos, or, A treatise de morborum capitis essentiis & pronosticis adorned with above three hundred choice and rare observations ... / by Robert Bayfield ...
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Bayfield, Robert, b. 1629.
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London :: Printed by D. Maxwel and are to be sold Richard Tomlins ...,
1663.
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Head -- Diseases -- Etiology -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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CAP. CXIV. De Oris Foetore.

FOetor oris, The stinking of the mouth, is the offensive unsavoriness of the breathing, proceeding and arising from a foetid and stink∣ing vapour passing out of the mouth.

Foetor oris ob dentes corrosos, vel gingivas exulceratas, per extractionem dentium, & gingiva∣rum consolidationem removeri solet. Si Anhelitus foeteat in tabidis, ut plurimùm laethale signum est.

If the breath stink by reason of corrupt hu∣mors in the stomack, eos humores aloëticis optimè evacuantur. Also Cloves, Nutmeg, the root of Angelica, Cinnamon, seeds of Fennel, &c. are to be held and kept in the mouth.

Vide plura de hoc affectu, in meo Enchiridio Me∣dico,

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lib. 3. cap. 20. We proceed next to the diseases and symptoms of the Teeth.

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