[The oracle for the sick.]

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Title
[The oracle for the sick.]
Author
Groeneveldt, Jan, 1647?-1710?.
Publication
[London? :: s.n.,
1685?]
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Subject terms
Diagnosis -- History -- 17th century -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- History -- 17th century.
Link to this Item
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Cite this Item
"[The oracle for the sick.]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42185.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

Pages

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Fall from on high, p. 47. l. 25.

Falling of the Hair, p. 37. l. 6.

Falling down of the Womb. p. 44. l. 5.

Faltring in Speech. p. 33. l. 11.

Fearful with or without cause, p. 30. l. 4.

Fever continual, p. 23, 24.

Film over the right or left Eye, through which some∣thing appears like flies, not being able to see in a great Light, things afar off or near hand, p. 31. l. 9.

Fit irregular, regular, which comes every day, evening or morning, holding two, three, four hours at once; there are two ill days and one well, p. 23.

Fits of the Mother, p. 44. l. 7.

Flux of the Belly great, mo∣derate or small, p. 23. l. 18. and p. 28. l. 3.

Foaming at the mouth, p. 30. l. 24.

Forehead broad, middling or narrow, p. 18. l. 4.

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