Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her. Wherein are contained, her choicest secrets digested into receipts, fitted for the cure of all sorts of infirmities, whether internal or external, acute or chronical, that are incident to the body of man. / Collected and preserved by several persons of quality and great experience in the art of medicine, whose names are prefixed to the book. Containing in the whole, one thousand seven hundred and twenty. Very necessary for such as regard their owne health, or that of their friends. VVhereunto are annexed, many rare, hitherto un-imparted inventions, for gentlemen, ladies and others, in the recreations of their different imployments. With an exact alphabetical table referring to the several diseases, and their proper cures.

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Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her. Wherein are contained, her choicest secrets digested into receipts, fitted for the cure of all sorts of infirmities, whether internal or external, acute or chronical, that are incident to the body of man. / Collected and preserved by several persons of quality and great experience in the art of medicine, whose names are prefixed to the book. Containing in the whole, one thousand seven hundred and twenty. Very necessary for such as regard their owne health, or that of their friends. VVhereunto are annexed, many rare, hitherto un-imparted inventions, for gentlemen, ladies and others, in the recreations of their different imployments. With an exact alphabetical table referring to the several diseases, and their proper cures.
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"Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her. Wherein are contained, her choicest secrets digested into receipts, fitted for the cure of all sorts of infirmities, whether internal or external, acute or chronical, that are incident to the body of man. / Collected and preserved by several persons of quality and great experience in the art of medicine, whose names are prefixed to the book. Containing in the whole, one thousand seven hundred and twenty. Very necessary for such as regard their owne health, or that of their friends. VVhereunto are annexed, many rare, hitherto un-imparted inventions, for gentlemen, ladies and others, in the recreations of their different imployments. With an exact alphabetical table referring to the several diseases, and their proper cures." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89817.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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An Exact ALPHABETICAL INDEX Of all the PHYSICAL RECEIPTS In this BOOK.

A
  • FOR an Ach in the back 1
    • For an ach ibid▪
    • Aches 3. 5▪ 10. 17. 34. 91. 168. 182. 192. 233
  • Adder biting 24
  • Almond milk 42
  • Aqua Composita 56
  • Agues 78 98 107 110 143 144 170 210 218 291
  • All manner of Aches 95 105 110 112 144
  • Aches incurable 117
  • Ague out of Sore 118
  • Aqua Mirabilis 119
  • Aqua Vitae ibid.
  • An Ancomb—130 144
  • An Angnail 133
  • Aqua Realis, for Ʋlcers 164
  • Armes sweld 190
  • After throes in Child-bed. 197 200
    • And thers for the same ibid.
  • Aqua Pendente, his Pills 236
  • Abortion prevented—245
  • Aloes Pills rightly made 245
  • Autumne Pills 263.
  • Ale in Diet Drink 296
  • Ague Tertian cured 350 351
Cymical Extractions and Receipts.
  • Aurum Potabile how made 376. Another way ibid
  • Antimony the Quintesence 377
  • Amber sweetned 382

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    B
    • For the Back a Plaister 1 10 11
    • Another for the Back 30 31 144 228
    • Bruises 3 4 6 81 91 112 136
    • Bleeding—7 183 184
    • Burnings 14 78 120
    • Brest 20 21 22 137 145 182
    • Back weak 40 309 337
    • Back hot—48
    • Belly Wormes 55
    • Biles 79. Another 80 144 157 168
    • Blisters 80
    • Breath stinking 139 183
    • Bones broken 83 113 120 156
    • Balm for a Wound 94 162
    • Blood stanched 99 104 138 262 266
    • Bloody Flux cured 99 105 118 190 216 227 243
    • Brest aches 105
    • Brest sore 110 145 214 268
    • Bruise from a horse 114
    • Balm-water the best 115
    • Balm to heal a wound—116
    • Biting of a mad Dog 116 215
    • Stone in the Bladder 127
    • Blood cleansed 131
    • Bullets drawn out 134 260 331 353
    • Bruised Blood drawn out—137
    • Back cooled 144
    • Brest broken 145
    • Burne with an harlot 183
    • Bursten 183 340
    • Bowels swelled—186
    • Break wind 193
    • Balls to wash 202
    • Bones and shivers 211 353 359
    • Busby's Oyl 213 269
    • Breath short—221
    • Basilicon made 239
    • Balsom excellent 262 348
    • Bloud letting dangerous 265. Others ibid.
    • Blood letting good ibid.
    • Blood letting naught 269
    • ...

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    • Broken shin a Plaister 285
    • Brest sore 290
    • Back pain—341
    • Bite, or flesh-rent 354
    • Burning Ague helped 363
    • Back weaknesse 366
    Chymical Extractions and Receipts.
    • A burning piercing-water 382
    C
    • Cuts 5 81 82
    • Canker 14 19 20 71 91 98 104 146 213 270
    • Cornes 14 74
    • Chollick 30 105 202 302
    • Cods swelled 31 138 269
    • Clearing blood 40
    • China broth 41 256. Another ibid. 267 338
    • Chollick water 49
    • Coughs 53 102 145 222 226 242 341
    • Chollick windy 60 230
    • Cooling drinks 65
    • Childs cough 68
    • Concoction 69
    • Consumptions 76 232 233 236 237 261 348
    • Cold aches 86
    • Conserve of Rhadishes 90
      • Of Cherries ibid.
      • Of Oranges ibid.
    • Cure of wounds—121
    • Cold Stomack 124 138
    • Cerecloth for the heart 126
    • To make a Cerecloth 129
    • Cinamon water ibid.
    • Childrens wormes—133
    • Claret water made ibid.
    • Child dead delivered 138
    • Cerot of Gallen 141
    • Ceratum Santallinum 142
    • Carbuncle healed—163 174
    • Cerecloth to cure a wound 168
    • Cramps 169 179 210 250
    • Convulsion Fits 180 229
    • Confections 184
    • ...

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    • Comphrey the Nature 184
    • Coldness of stomack 200
    • Conception—201
    • Cold, a Syrrup. 109 210
    • A Caustick 220
    • Choler helped 214 363
    • Cold—218 368
    • Cere-cloath for Limbs 219
    • Cowes bag hard 286
    • Cere-cloath for the Palsie 319
    • Corn to recover colour—349
    • Corn kept clean 350
    • Collick helped 364
    Chymical Extractions.375
    • Characters Chymical to know Graines, Scruples, Drams, Ounces, &c. useful and profitable to be learned 380
    • Chymical Luting 381
    • Chymical Oyles by Limbeck 381
    • For a Canker or face Tetter.—382
    D
    • Dropsies 27 55 69 146 173 244 271
    • Dead flesh 33 170
    • Diacitony 40
    • Damask Water—75 58 59 185
    • Diet for Wounds 62 63
    • Drink for Bones broke 86
    • Digestion helped—87
    • Distilled Waters 88 89
    • Deafnesse 91 140 185 261 347
    • Dirge for the Lungs 108
    • Drink for a Bruise 120
    • Deliverance of a Child 191. Though dead 196
    • Distilled Roses 224
    • Dropsies any of the three kinds 227
    • Diapompholigos 239
    • Diet Drink for Morbus Gallicus—249
    • Diapalma Plaister ibid.
    • Diet for the Liver 253
    • ...

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    • Difficulty of Urine 253
    • Drink for most Diseases 295 Others ibid
    • Diet Drink for Spring and Fall 296
    • Diet Drink to purge 299
    • Decoction for the Liver—300
    • Distilled water for the Palsie 321
    • Diet Drink for a Fistula. 360 361
    Chymical Extractions.
    • A Diaphoretick of Antimony and Sol, that worketh, in doze, four, five, six or seven Grains 377
    • A Diaphoretick of Antimony and Mercury 378
    E
    • Eyes 28 29 45 46 147 178 241
    • Eyes sore 44 45 60 70 73 172 03 209 290
    • Eye-water 44 47 55 59 100 101 212
    • Bleard Eyes 47 51 137
    • Eyes bruised 64 290
    • Eyes hot—103 130
    • Eares swelled 113
    • Eyes made clear 130 136 137
    • Pin and Web in the Eyes 146 164 201
    • Eyes red—146
    • Earwigs destroyed ibid.
    • Emrods 146 149 170 343
    • Eyes defluxion—147 186 205
    • Eyes with a stiany 147
    • Elder-flower Oyle 182
    • Ears sounding—186 332
    • Eares stopped 186
    • Ears deaf 192 208
    • Eyes blood-shotten 208
    • Eyes, a Medicine—210
    • Electuaries 234 252 301
    • Electuary for the Brest 308
    • Electuary for the Stone 312
    • Electuarium Indivium 316
    • Electuary Soveraign against the Plague 317
    • Evula fallen 322
    • ...

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    • Electuary for the Plague 324
    • Eyes with the Pearle 354
    F
    • Rednesse in the Face 10 18 21 22 49 229 260
    • Felon 11 34 87 143 144 147 167 212
    • Face swelling 29
    • Dead-flesh 37
    • Fundament fallen 43 147 148
    • Face hot—47 347
    • Feaver thirst 52
    • Feavers 55 173 218 241 283
    • Flux and hot Dropsie 56
    • Falling cknesse 69 70 74 106 148 248 253 267 297
    • Fair face 71 148 157 160 203 232
    • Flegme sawey in the fae 89
    • Flesh recovered 91
    • Frenzy 95 290
    • Flux stayed 108 169 252 295
    • Fame for the head—109
    • Fall of a man 118
    • Fistula water 136 148
    • Fl••••o sodered up 136
    • Flux of Blood 140 147 228
    • Flegme purged and cut 1 48 157 Another 365
    • Fistula cured 167 176 237 270 340 359 361
    • Festring wounds 168
    • Flowers stopped 193 194 195 196
    • Fish taken 206
    • Foot swelled 226
    • Fluxing ils for Ulcers
    • Flegme cold, and pain in the back—242
    • French Pock 248
    • Flegme in the stomack 310 311
    • Flegm purged—312
    • Flos Unguentorum 332
    Chymical Extractions, &c.
    • For a Fistula 382

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      G
      • Gouts, 2 3 5 20 35 55 77 112 168 172 222 225 334
      • Gargarismes 41
      • Galled horse 70
      • Green wound 79 242
      • Gout salve—95
      • Gargarismes for the throat ibid.
      • Glister common 99 242 292 293
      • Gun-powder burns 120
      • Good Glister 138 216 292 Others ibid.
      • Giddinesse 149
      • Gravel and Stone 165 224 314
      • Gloves perfumed 204
      • Good colour 205
      • Galled with riding 210
      • Green sicknesse 217 293. Others ibid. 294
      • Gonorraea 224 226 228 263
      • Gums inflamed 254
      • Gun-shot cured 268
      • Glister for the Palsie 318
      • Gargarism for the Palsie 321
      • Gargarism for the Squinancy—323
      • Grief at Stomack 351
      • Gums cleansed 354
      • Grosse flegm purged 371
      • Gnawing of the belly—373
      H
      • Head-ache 10 54 175 193 212 228
      • Head sick 23 27 337
      • Haire to grow 31 203
      • Healing Salves—38
      • Head Scald 39 87 200 229
      • Humors 39 262 334 349
      • Heat of Stomack 43
      • Heat of hands and feet 46
      • Heart ill 54 149
      • Head-Purgation 65 69 224 264 336
      • Healing Intret for Wounds 90 91 132
      • ...

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      • ... Heart-fainting 106
      • Hard swellings 109 150
      • Heart burning 114
      • Hard bruisings—138
      • Hand Canker 146
      • Heat in an Ague 182
      • Hardnesse of Milk in women 198
      • Holding of Urine 199. Another for the same ibid.
      • Hemorrhoides 228 230 Others ibid. 231
      • Hectick Feaver sweating 228
      • Hearing recovered 229
      • Hands trembling 285
      • Heal a Burn 295 Another ibid
      • Hyppocras for the Palsie 318
      • Harts orn Jelly 330 334
      • Heal a Fistula 359
      • Head and Stomack purged 371
      I
      • Itch—16 126 166
      • Issues, or old sores 33
      • Jaundies 40 54
      • Itch-water 50 52
      • Joint in pain 69 165 227
      • Jaundies yellow 72 150 174 188 221 225 365
      • Inflammations 73 113 215 28 286
      • Jaundies black 94 150 184 188 189
      • Imposthume in the head—105 120 173
      • Infection of Sheep 117
      • Iron drawn out 126
      • To make Irish Aqua vitae—129
      • Imposthume 150
      • Inward bleeding—169
      • Julip of Roses 188
        • Of Violets—ibid.
      • Imposthume broken ibid.
      • Imposthume an the brest 214 215
      • Inward Bruise 298
      • Juice of Licorice—311
      • Itch in a wound 329
      • Injecton of the Plague 335 339
      • Jelly of a Cck 345

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        K
        • Kings Evil 18 52
        • Kill a Canker—135
        • Knees swelled 143 181
        • Knobs arising in the hands 208
        • Knots and Knobs in the Brest 215
        • Kidneyes helped 220 373
        • Stone in the Kidneyes—223
        • Kernels about the Neck 246
        • Kings Evil and bunches 246 267
        L
        • Leg sore 18 19 31 33
        • Leprosie 18 163
        • Liver 26 55 56 114 131 214 220 253 300 314 366 367
        • Licorice juice 42
        • Lunatick 48
        • Leg swelling—ibid
        • Leg dead flesh 50
        • Lungs evil 54 288 304 308 309
        • Loosenesse stopped 73 107 150 165 225
        • Leg sore, Medicine 79
        • Leg broken—140
        • Lice killed 149
        • Lungs cough 161 328 366
        • Lute made 161 223
        • Lucatella's Balsome—177
        • Legs hard softned 189
        • Liver grown ibid.
        • Live or dye to know 189 201 267
        • Lust for a man—201
        • Limbs lame 226
        • Liver rotten ibid.
        • Labour in Child-bed 233 365
        • Liver cold—237 364
        • Linimentum Alcei 239
        • Leanness procured 255
        • Lozenges, to make them ibid. 316
        • Liver Oyntment—301
        • Limbs comforted 303
        • Lozenges for Palsie 322
        • ...

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        • Liniment for Quinsey 323
        Chymical Extractions and Receipts.
        • A Laudanum 383
        M
        • Mother 17 107 150 225 233 270
        • Marmole 23 52
        • Mad dog 24 259 339 347 352 367
        • Megrim 28 173 214
        • Mouth-Canker 44 146
        • Mouth sore 46 107 150 168 170 174 234 288
        • Medicine for the eyes 50
        • Morphew 55 107 108 150 164 268 333
        • Mouth hot 56
        • Medicine for Wounds 62
        • Marmelades 90
        • Medicine for a strain—106
        • Melancholy cured 108 131 297 301
        • Medicine for a Plague sore 121
        • Meazles, pocks 122
        • Medicine for the Stone 127 352
        • Members that swell—136
        • Milk dried up in the Brest 183 199
        • Menstrues provoked 187 193
        • Making water 198
        • Milk kept from curdling 215
        • Menstrues superfluous—227
        • Morbus Gallicus cured 236 248
        • Mel Rosatum 280
        • Mint water 285
        • Madnesse in the head 290 Others ibid.
        • Medicine for the Gout, the best 334
        • Medicine for the Stone 364
        • Medicine for the Plurisie 369
        • Medicine for the Plague approved 370
        • Medicine in general for all sorts of people taken with the Plague 370
        • Melt cured 373
        N
        • Nail pricked 87
        • Nose bleeding 108 117 230 258
          • Others approved ibid. 266 344
        • ...

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        • Nose Fume 109
        • Noli me Tangere 114 163
        • Nails swelling 127
        • Noise in th head—148 252
        • Nailes stubbing 151
        • Needle pricking 15 16
        • Nail drawn forth 151
        • Neck swoln 174
        • Nature restored—246
        • No children, who is in fault 267
        • Navel Balsom, precious 286 287
        • Nose red, and face 289
        • Nerves restored 303
        • Nostril powder for the Palsie 322
        • Navel unguent—332
        • Nose bleeding, three Receipts 351
        • Notes and Physical Characters, set down in their Receipts for quantity of several Ingredients useful to be known 374
        O
        • Oyntment green 39 83
        • Oyl of Exeter 112
        • Oyntment of Swallowes 113
        • Oyntment to draw and heal—135
        • Oyle of Bayes
          • Of Balm 141 339
        • Oyntment for the Stomack 143
        • Oximel Compound 153
        • Oyntment for the Sinewes—ibid.
        • Oyl of Mastick 154
        • Oyle of Roses 154 155
          • Of Camomile 154
          • Of Almonds ibid
          • Of Eggs—ibid.
        • Oyl of Wheat 155
        • Oyl of Anniseeds ibid.
          • Of Tartar 155 162
        • Oleum Magistrale 157
        • Old Wounds—168
        • Oyntment for Back aches 175
        • Oyle for a Rupture 180
        • ...

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        • Open sores cured 192
        • Oyl of Wormwood for stomack 203
        • Oyle of Wormes for Sinews 204
        • Oyntment for the Spleen—220
        • Oyle excellent 234
        • Oyntment green 250
        • Old Sores 284 296
        • Outward Bruise—298
        • Oyntment, Countesses 305
        • Oyntment for the Spleen 307
        • Oyntment for the Reins 313 Others ibid
        • Oyntment for the Stone 316
        • Oyntment for the Palsie 318
        • Oyntment for the head 320
        • Oyntment 344
        • Oleum Hipericon—355
        • Oyl of Violets ibid.
        • Oyle of Swallowes 356
        • Oleum Benedictum ibid.
        • Oyle of Earth-wormes 357
        • Oyl of Dill, its vertues ibid.
        • Oyl of Rue, its vertues—ibid.
        • Oyle of Elder flowers, its vertue ibid.
        • Oyl of Camomile, its vertue ibid.
        • Oyle of sweet Mints 358
        • Oyl of Roses, its vertue ibid.
        • Oyl of Lilly-flowers, its vertue ibid.
        • Oximel for the Chollick. 362
        Chymical Extractions and Receipts.
        • To draw Oyl of Tartar and Turpentine 30
        P
        • For the Plurisie 1 14 75 104 122 173
        • Pricking 6
        • Piles 7 8 19 190 216 230 233
          • Three Receipts for the Piles 255 298
        • Pimples face 19 329
        • Paps sore 22
        • Pin and Web 28 30 231
        • Palsies 33 53 118 156 162 229 263 319
        • Pestilence 54 80 ibid.
        • ...

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        • ... Poison 55 71 207
        • Peerle, and Pin, and Web 59 71 204
        • Pocks small in the throat 〈◊〉〈◊〉
        • Pocks pitting the sace 61 165
        • Perfumes excellent 64
        • Purgation 75 76 101 123 152 161 217 218 234 247 260
        • Palsie dead 77
        • Pissing blood 99 183 192
        • Ptisick of Lungs 104
        • Plague 108 115 122 156 251 252
        • Potion to stop blood 121 166
        • Plague sore broke 121
        • Plague sore drawne 122
        • Purge for Stone—125
        • Powder for the stomack 126
        • Powder for the Stone 128 308
        • Pocks small to come forth—130 207
        • Powder for Wormes 130
        • Powder for a Rupture 178
        • Paps cankered 184
        • Purge for Menstrues 187
        • Plaister to dry—189
        • Powder to eat for the Spleen 221
        • Plums preserved 235
        • Preparation of the Magistral Sev 235
        • Plaister excellent 242
        • Purge for the Dropsie—244
        • An excellent Poultisse 262
        • Pills for the Spring 263
        • Purge excellent 261 291 296 302 312 347 348
        • Pills to purge 264 320
        • Plague a Balsome precious 286 287
        • Paracelsus Plaister 296
        • Purges precious three 298
        • Powder for the stone—302
        • Pessaries 306
        • Powder called Lipton-tripon 312
        • Pomander for Palsie 321
        • Poultis for the Quinsey—323
        • Palates of the mouth 337
        • Populion 339
        • Poultisse—341 349
        • ...

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        • Pills for the Chollick 362
        • Pills to work upon every humor 362
        • Plurisie a Medicine 368
        • Plurisie discovered and cured ibid.
        • Powder to preserve from the Plague 369
        • Preservative for a child from the Plague 370
        • Plague sore approaching ibid.
        • Plague expelled 371
        Chymical Extractions and Receipts.
        • Purge of Tartar, what quantity you will, two pound or more 379
        • Purge of Antimony, that works without vomit 383
        Q
        • Quinsie in the throat 123 166
        • Quick deliverance 196 Though child dead 196 205
        • Quinsie, aliàs Squinancy 267
        • Quartan Ague 283 294 295
        • Quinsie 323
        • Quotidian Agues helped 350 351
        • Quartan Feavers 356
        Chymical Extractions and Receipts.
        • Quintessence of Quick-silver. 376
        • Quintessence of Brimstone ibid.
        • Quintessence of Antimony
        • Quintessence of all manner of Herbs, Flowers, Roots, Flesh, Blood or Eggs, how made 375
        R▪
        • Ringworm 13 29 123 149 170 329 334
        • Ringworm water 50
        • Rising sores 53
        • Reins of the Back 56 75 144 164 226
        • Rose-water made 58
        • Rheume in the head 65 124
        • Running Reins—70 134 148 233 271
        • Ribs broken 84
        • Rheums 94
        • Rosa solis Water 119
        • Rosemary water 129
        • ...

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        • Rankling Wounds 132
        • Rupture 143 177 ibid. 180
        • Rheume 156 163 ••••8
        • For Rats and Mice—178
        • Rose-water its properties 205
        • Rickets cured 212 232
        • Roses conserved 223
        • Rhubarb expressed 234
        • Roots five opening 314
        • Rawness of stomack—315 372
        • Receipt for the Plurisie 369
        • Reds in women procured 371
        • Receipt of the Black Salve 343
        Chymical Extractions and Receipts.
        • Receipts to make the best Vineger 384
        • Receipt to make Raisons wine 384
        S
        • Shrinking of Sinewes 295 99 124 130 190
        • Sores old 3 6 7 32 36 76 81 90 110 126 169 209
        • Splinters 6 19
        • Scalding 13 15 20 116 119 137 227
        • Stitches 14 26 27 74 94 124 166 13 4
        • Stanch blood 16 65 66 67 103
        • Scurfs 17
        • Swellings 18 22 34 35 103 116
        • Sauce Flegme 23
        • Stinging of Wasps or Bees 24 125
        • Spleen 25 55 56 179 214 220 225 261 283 301 307 309 347
        • Stomack 25 26 27 53 56 70 102 124 142 207 327
        • Sleep 27 29 100 107 125 166 204
        • Stone 31 48 49 52 66 74 76 77 78 115 117 207 224 232 241
        • Salve healing 37 157 177
        • Salves 38 83 113 167 171
        • Spirits vital 53
        • Sinewes pricked 64
        • Strangury 64 342
        • Splent in a horse—65
        • Soveraign Pestilence water 72
        • Sciatica 111 118 148 170 171 208 217
        • Spots of the Small Pocks 123
        • ...

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        • Stomack windy 124
        • Strain 125
        • 〈◊〉〈◊〉 cut, joyned 134
        • Scurvey 135 179 271
        • Speech restored 156
        • Spots out of the face 160
        • Side sore—173
        • Syrrup of tart Pomgranats 190
        • Swoundings ibid.
        • Skin cleared 203
        • Spitting of blood 206
        • Strains—213 222
        • Syrrup of Gilliflowers. 223
        • Stomack watrish 231
        • Syrrup of Quinces for the stomack 251
        • Stone 259 271 303 308 312 315 324 325 331 334 342 364
        • Stomack Pills 264
        • Simples when to be gathered 268
        • Signs of a dying man 269
        • Sores old 280
        • Surfeit 284 335
        • Syrrups for Palsie—320
        • Strangury 325 326
        • Stitch 328
        • Scald or burning 333
        • Sciatica 333 346
        • Sores to ripen—354 353
          • Powder 359
        • Sinews cut 355
        • Syrrup of Bisons for all Feavers 363
        • Stitches and stopping ibid.
        • Stomack comforted 363. Others ibid.
        • Syrrup de quinque radicibus 365
        • Syrrup for Choler ibid.
        • Syrrup for the Lungs 366
        • Syrrup for the Liver 367
        • Stomack procured—371
        • Stomack Plaister 372
        • Spleen Plaister approved 373
        T
        • Thorns 24 87 116 176
        • ...

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        • ... Tettar and Ringworm 59 98 174 206 217 39
        • Tooth-ache 68 73 77 128 165 198 205 8
        • Trembling of heart 70 ••••9
        • Tooth rotten 〈◊〉〈◊〉
        • Thornes drawn out 111 127 221
        • Throat sore 1272 88 331
        • Teeth fastned and cleansed 127 128
        • Tooth pulled out 128
        • Tobacco Salve—151 152 212
        • Tobacco Balm 152
        • Tooth to fall out 167 206
        • Termes white 197
        • Termes swelling 198
        • Tumor on the Brest—229
        • Tongue inflamed 254
        • Throat inflamed ibid.
        • Tobacco water ibid.
        • Toes cured of Cornes 268
        • Teeth yellow and foule—270
        • Tickling Cough 311
        • Throat swelled 326 327
        • Tissick 358
        U
        • Unguentum Mundificatum 9
        • Veins knit 16
        • Ulcers 21 92 176 236 238
        • Urine difficult 30 335
        • Ulcers old 61 91 280
        • Viper wine 75
        • Veins cut 82 116
        • Venemous stings—94
        • Vomit for stopping 105
        • Vomiting stayed 106 128 330
        • Urine not held 123
        • Voice cleared 131
        • Vineger made—ibid.
        • Unguentum album Camphoratum 135
        • Unguentum de Althaea 139
          • Aureum ibid.
          • Aegyptiacum 140
        • ...

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        • Vitriol Oyle 161
        • Veins swelled 175
        • V••••••m out of a wound ibid
        • Veins broken—206
        • Urine provoked 233
        • Urine sharp 238 254
        • Unguentum defec. Rubrum 240
        • Unguentum nut. or Diapharniacon 257
        • Ulce on the top of the Penis 218
        • A good Vomit 315 330
        • Ʋrine stopped 325 341
        W
        • Wounds 4 6 19 32 62 68 82 132 355 162 168 175 177 191 192
        • Wrench 12
        • Wens 16 191
        • Wormes 22 71 91 95 126 131 181 169 238 292 355
        • Wind 28
        • Wound-water 48 49 51 86
        • Wound Oyle 72 98
        • Wind in the stomack 74 327 372
        • Wound Syrrup 82
        • Wound bleeding stopt 86
        • Web and Pin—95
        • Wind in the head 105
        • Wound green 112
        • Water for any Disease 115
        • Wormwood-water—120
        • Wambling of the stomack 126
        • Warts removed 133 358
        • Wine sowre, made sweet 134
        • VVound-balm—162 163
        • VVater against the Stone 167
        • VVoman with child 180
        • VVind in the stomack 207 225 302 315
        • VVeaknesse 234
        • VVounds healed in twenty four hours 240
        • VVound drink 260 331 353
        • VVormwood-water 284
        • VVater of Balm 297
        • ...

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        • VVheazing of the pipes 30 308
        • VVind Chollick 327
        • VVound corrupted 329
        • VVounds old 31
        • VVomens Brests ibid.
        • Water Cordial—336
        • VVater of Cinamon ibid.
        • VVhitlaw cured 343
        • VVater to cure any Ulcer 344
        • VVater for the Stone 345
        • VVhite water for the Fistula ibid.
        • VVater for the Liver—367
        • VVeaknesse of head and stomack 371
        • VVind in the stomack 372
        Chymical Extractions and Receipts.
        • VVhite water, or Maids milk of Mercury or Quick-silver 377
        • VVonderously Piercing Chymical water 399
        • VVater Chymical to pierce Metal ibid.
        Y
        • Yard pained and swelled 175
        • Yard burned 198
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