CHAP. III. Of the Apoplexy.
Sect. 2. Aph. 42.
A Confirm'd or strong Apoplexy is incurable, a light one is easily cured.
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A Confirm'd or strong Apoplexy is incurable, a light one is easily cured.
Diseases for the most part are caused by con∣tinual rains, as long Feavers, Diarrhaeaes, Rot∣tennesse of humours, the Falling Sicknesse, and Apoplexies.
The Diseases of the winter season, are Pluri∣sies, Inflamations of the Lungs, Lethargies, Rheums, Hoarsenesse, Coughs, pains of the Breast, Sides, and Loins; Head-aches, Megrims, and Apolexies.
Diseases incident to old men, are difficulty of breathing, distillations causing coughs, Strangu∣ries, difficulty of urine, pains of the joynts and reins, Megrims, and Apoplexies.
[See this Aphorisme in the last Aphorisme in the Chapter of the Diseases of the Head.]
Apoplexies do most usually take men from the age of Forty to Threescore.