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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"Tes iatrikes kartos, or, A treatise de morborum capitis essentiis & pronosticis adorned with above three hundred choice and rare observations ... / by Robert Bayfield ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A27077.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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Page 85

CAP. XLIV. De Lagopththalmia, seu Leporinâ palpebrâ.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 is, when the higher eye-lid is so drawn back, that in shutting the eye the whole is not, nor cannot be, covered whol∣ly, but in sleep it is open, as we see Hares do sleep.

Unguentum Basilicum, made of Wax, Rosin, Black-pitch, and the suet of an Ox, is much commended for the curing of this Malady; as are also the Mucilages of Quince, Fenugreek, and Lin-seed, if the lid be not too short; otherwise it is impossible to cure it by any kinde of means: As touching manual operation, Vide Paraeum, lib. 10. c. 23.

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