The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation.
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- The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation.
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"The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43860.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- illustration
- list of contents
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Distinction the first, containing all the Aphorismes Diagno∣stick and Prognostick.
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CHAP. I.
- The Proem.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 4.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 5.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 6.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 26.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 27.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 28.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 30.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 31.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 33.
- Sect. 2. Aph 39.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 40.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 42.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 45.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 50.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 53.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 54.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 30.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 43.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 36.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 38.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 41.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 42.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 45.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 51.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 52.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 53.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 54.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 56.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 57.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 58.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 59.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 60.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 62.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 63.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 64.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 68.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 80.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 81.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 82.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 83.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 30.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 32.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 33.
- Sect. 7. Aph 36.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 37.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 38.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 40.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 41.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 49.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 52.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 54.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 56.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 57.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 61.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 63.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 64.
- Sect 7. Aph. 65.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 66.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 71.
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CHAP. II. Of Prognosticks. Prognosticks.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 5.
- Sect 2. Aph. 13.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 23.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 24.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 27.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 28.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 33.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 11.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 21.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 23.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 24.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 25.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 26.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 27.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 28.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 29.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 30.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 35.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 37.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 4.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 43.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 46.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 47.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 48.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 49.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 50.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 55.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 61.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 65.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 66.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 67.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 1.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 2.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 3.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 5.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 6.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 7.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 8.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 9.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 10.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 11.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 12.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 13.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 14.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 15.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 71.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 1.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 2.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 3.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 4.
- Sect. 7. Aph 5.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 6.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 7.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 8.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 9.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 10.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 11.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 12.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 13.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 14.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 15.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 16.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 17.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 18.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 19.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 20.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 21.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 23.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 24.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 25.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 26.
- Sect. 7. Aph 27.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 28.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 29.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 41.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 42.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 45.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 50.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 55.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 60.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 74.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 75.
- CHAP. III. Of Signes by the Spittle.
- CHAP. IV. Of Sweats.
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CHAP. V. Of Urines.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 69.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 70.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 71.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 72.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 73.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 74.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 75.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 76.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 77.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 78.
- Sect 4. Aph. 79.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 80.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 81.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 83.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 31.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 32.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 33.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 34.
- Sect 7. Aph. 35.
- CHAP. VI. Of Signes by the Flux of the Belly.
- CHAP. VII. Of the time of the Crisis appearing.
-
CHAP. I.
-
Distinction the second, contain∣ing the Aphorismes treating of Dyet.
- CHAP. I. Of a convenient dyet in Diseases.
- CHAP. II. Of Dyet convenient according to the Ages.
- CHAP. III. Of Dyet for the seasons of the year.
- CHAP. IV. Of the quality, manner, quantity, and other con∣ditions, required in Dyet.
- CHAP. V. Of Milk.
- CHAP. VI. Of Wine.
- CHAP. VII. Of Water.
- CHAP. VIII Of Thirst.
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Distinction the third, containing the Aphorismes respecting the generall way of Curing Di∣seases.
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CHAP. I. Of Indications in general.
- Sect. 1. Aph. 3.
- Sect. 1. Aph. 19.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 20.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 37.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 7.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 9.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 50.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 51.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 52.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 3.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 2.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 18.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 19.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 23.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 24.
- Sect 8. Aph. 6.
- CHAP. II. Of Purging in general.
- CHAP. III. Of what quality, and what things ought to be Purged.
- CHAP. IV. Of the Quantity of Purging.
- CHAP. V. Of the Place by which we ought to Purge.
- CHAP. VI. Of the time of Purging.
- CHAP. VII. Of Purging of Women with Child.
- CHAP. VIII. Of judgement by Purging.
- CHAP. IX. Of Phlebotomy or Letting Blood.
- CHAP. X. Of the application of Cupping-glasses.
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CHAP. I. Of Indications in general.
-
Distinction the fourth, containing such Aphorismes as unfold and and declare the preternatural affects incident to the body of man, and distributed to it ac∣cording to the Ages, winds and seasons of the year.
- CHAP. I. Of the Diseases of several Ages.
- CHAP. II. Of the Diseases of Children.
- CHAP. III. Of the Diseases of Young men.
- CHAP. IV. Of the Diseases of Men.
- CHAP. V. Of the Diseases incident to Old Age.
- CHAP. VI. Of the Diseases of the times of the year.
- CHAP. VII. Of Diseases happening in the Spring.
- CHAP. VIII. Of the Diseases happening in the Summer.
- CHAP. IX. Of the Diseases happening in the Autumn.
- CHAP. X. Of the Diseases happening in the Winter.
- CHAP. XI. Of Diseases caused by the Winds.
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Distinction the fifth, containing the Aphorismes pertaining to Feavers.
- CHAP. I. Of Continual Feavers.
- CHAP. II. Of Acute Feavers.
- CHAP. III. Of Burning Feavers.
- CHAP. IV. Of Intermittent Feavers.
- CHAP. V. Of Tertian Feavers.
- CHAP. VI. Of a Quartane Feaver.
- CHAP. VII. Of Quotidian Feavers.
- CHAP. VIII. Of Long Feavers.
- CHAP. IX. Of Sweats in Feavers.
- CHAP. X. Of Rigors in Feavers.
- CHAP. XI. Of Convulsions in Feavers.
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CHAP. XII. Of the rest of the Symptomes happening in Feavers.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 27.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 31.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 34.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 35.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 49.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 50.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 51.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 52.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 53.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 54.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 55.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 60.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 62.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 63.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 64.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 65.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 69.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 70.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 73.
- Sect. 5. Aph 55.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 26.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 50.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 54.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 52.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 65.
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Distinction the sixth, containing the Aphorismes which respect the particular Diseases of the whole body, from the head to the foot.
- CHAP. I. Of the Diseases of the head.
- CHAP. II. Of the Lethargie, Dead sleep, and Congelation.
- CHAP. III. Of the Apoplexy.
- CHAP. IV. Of Melancholly, and Madnesse.
- CHAP. V. Of a Phrensie.
- CHAP. VI. Of Delirium or Raving.
- CHAP. VII. Of Dotage.
- CHAP. VIII. Of the Falling Sicknesse.
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CHAP. IX. Of Convulsions, and other affects of the Nerves.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 26.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 25.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 16.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 57.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 66.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 67.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 68.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 1.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 2.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 3.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 4.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 5.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 6.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 25.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 56.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 65.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 70.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 39.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 56.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 9.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 10.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 13.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 18.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 25.
- CHAP. X. Of Stupor or Numnesse of Senses.
- CHAP. XI. Of the affects of the Eyes.
- CHAP. XII. Of the affects of the Ears.
- CHAP. XIII. Of the Affects of the Nostrill.
- CHAP. XIV. Of Sneezing.
- CHAP. XV. Of Rheums.
- CHAP. XVI. Of the Affects of the Mouth and Tongue.
- CHAP. XVII. Of the Affects of the Teeth.
- CHAP. VIII. Of the Affects of the Lips and Gums.
- CHAP. XIX. Of the Affects of the Throat, Squinancy, and Asthma.
- CHAP. XX. Of the affects of the Breast and Lungs, and first of the Difficulty of Breathing.
- CHAP. XXI. Of Hoarsenesse and the Cough.
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CHAP. XXII. Of hurt of Sp
ech. - CHAP. XXIII. Of Inflamation of the Lungs.
- CHAP. XXIV. Of Empyema, or Suppuration of the Lungs.
- CHAP. XXV. Of the Ptysick or Consumption.
- CHAP. XXVI. Of the Plurisie.
- CHAP. XXVII. Of spitting of Blood.
- CHAP. XXVIII. Of the affects of the Heart.
- CHAP. XXIX. Of the affects of the Breasts.
- CHAP. XXX. Of the affects of the Stomach.
- CHAP. XXXI. Of Thirst.
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CHAP. XXXII. Of Vomiting.
- Sect. 1. Aph. 2.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 24.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 4.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 6.
- Sect. 4. Aph 7.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 8.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 12.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 13.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 17.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 18.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 25.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 32.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 3.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 8.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 10.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 37.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 70.
- CHAP. XXXIII. Of the Hicket.
- CHAP. XXXIV. Of the affects of the Midriffe.
- CHAP. XXXV. Of the affects of the Liver.
- CHAP. XXXVI. Of the Dropsie.
- CHAP. XXXVII. Of the Jaundies.
- CHAP. XXXVIII. Of the affects of the Spleen.
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CHAP. XXXIX. Of the Flux of the Belly or Diarrhaea.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 14.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 16.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 25.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 30.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 21.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 23.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 24.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 26.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 28.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 12.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 14.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 34.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 65.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 3.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 15.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 16.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 17.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 52.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 43.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 48.
- Sect 7. Aph. 5.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 23.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 29.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 30.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 75.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 76.
- Sect. 8. Aph. 5.
- CHAP. XL. Of a Dysentery or Excoriation of the Bowels.
- CHAP. XLI. Of a Lientery or levity of the Bowels.
- CHAP. XLII. Of the Iliack Passion.
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CHAP. XLIII.
Of the pain of the Belly. -
CHAP. XLIV.
Of Tenesmusor often desire to go to stoole. -
CHAP. XLV.
Of the affect of the Fundament and Hamor∣rhoides. -
CHAP. XLVI.
Of the affects of the Reins. - CHAP. XLVII. Of the Affects of the Privities.
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CHAP. XLVIII. Of the affects of the Bladder.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 5.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 16.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 31.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 69.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 70.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 71.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 74.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 72.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 73.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 75.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 76.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 77.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 79.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 79.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 80.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 81.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 82.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 83.
- Sects. 5. Aph. 22.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 58.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 6.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 18.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 32.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 34.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 35.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 39.
- Sect. 7. Aph. 48.
- CHAP. XLIX. Of the Testicles.
- CHAP. L. Of the affects of the Wombe.
- CHAP. LI. Of the Menstruum, or Womens Purgations.
- CHAP. LII. Of Conception.
- CHAP. LIII. Of Abortion or Miscarriage.
- CHAP. LIII. Of the Issue and the Birth.
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CHAP. LIV. Of the affects of the Joints.
- Sect. 2. Aph. 46.
- Sect. 1. Aph. 16.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 20.
- Sect. 3. Aph. 31.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 20.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 31.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 32.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 44.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 45.
- Sect. 4. Aph. 74.
- Sect. 5. Aph. 25.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 28.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 29.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 30.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 49.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 55.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 59.
- Sect. 6. Aph. 60.
- CHAP. LV. Of the affects of the Fingers and Nails.
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Distinction the seventh, contain∣ing such Aphorismes which re∣spect external Diseases of the body.
- CHAP. I. Of the Affects of the Hair.
- CHAP. II. Of Pimples.
- CHAP. III. Of Preternatural Tumours.
- CHAP. IV. Of Inflamation.
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CHAP. V. Of an
Erisipilas. - CHAP. VI. Of Mortification and a Gangrena.
- CHAP. VII. Of a Cancer.
- CHAP. VIII. Of spreading Ʋlcers.
- CHAP. IX. Of the tumour called Struma.
- CHAP. X. Of Impostumes about the Privy parts.
- CHAP. XI. Of small Tumours.
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CHAP. XII. Of the swelling of the veins by melancholly blood called
verrucae. - CHAP. XIII. Of Wounds.
- CHAP. XIV. Of Abscesses or Impostumations.
- CHAP. XV. Of Ulcers.
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