A new and needful treatise of spirits and wind offending mans body wherein are discovered their nature, causes and effects / by the learned Dr. Fienns ; and Englished by William Rowland ...

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A new and needful treatise of spirits and wind offending mans body wherein are discovered their nature, causes and effects / by the learned Dr. Fienns ; and Englished by William Rowland ...
Author
Feyens, Jean, d. 1585.
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London :: Printed by J.M. for Benjamin Billingsley and Obadiah Blagrave ...,
1668.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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The CONTENTS of the Chapters of this Book.

  • CHap. 1. That Flatus is a Spirit; and of the Division of Spirits. Fol. 1
  • Chap. 2. Of the Analogy or Proportion of Flatus with Wind. 4
  • Chap. 3. What the Wind in Man is. 9
  • Chap. 4. Of the Place where Wind is bred. 10
  • Chap. 5. Of the Manner how Wind is bred in the Body. 13
  • Chap. 6. Of the Differences of Wind bred in the Body. 16
  • Chap. 7. How many Kinds of Diseases are produced by Wind. 18
  • Chap. 8. Of the Causes of Wind. 21
  • Chap. 9. Of the Signs of Wind. 30
  • Chap. 10. Of the Symptoms coming from Wind 33
  • Chap. 11. Of the Prognosticks of Wind. 52
  • Chap. 12. Of the Diet to be observed by windy Bodies. 55
  • Chap. 13. Of the common Cure of windy Dis∣eases. 62
  • Chap. 14. Of the Cure of the Pain of the Head from Wind. 63
  • ...

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  • ... Chap. 15. Of the Cure of the Noise in the Ears from Wind. 68
  • Chap. 16. Of the Cure of the Toothach from Wind. 71
  • Chap. 17. Of the Cure of a windy Pleurisie. 73
  • Chap. 18. Of the Cure of a windy Palpitation. 76
  • Chap. 19. Of the Cure of the Puffing of the Stomach with Wind. 82
  • Chap. 20. Of the Cure of windy Melancholy. 86
  • Chap. 21. Of the Cure of the Colick. 91
  • Chap. 22. Of the Cure of the flatuous Obstru∣ction of the Liver. 98
  • Chap. 23. Of the Cure of the flatuous Obstru∣ction of the Spleen. 101
  • Chap. 24. Of the Cure of the Tympany. 102
  • Chap. 25. Of the Cure of the Inflation of the Womb. 107
  • Chap. 26. Of the Cure of a windy Rupture. 109
  • Chap. 27. Of Priapismus, taken out of Aetius. 111
  • Chap. 28. Of an Inflation or windy Impostume. 113
FINIS.
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