The breuiarie of health vvherin doth folow, remedies, for all maner of sicknesses & diseases, the which may be in man or woman. Expressing the obscure termes of Greke, Araby, Latin, Barbary, and English, concerning phisick and chirurgerie. Compyled by Andrew Boord, Doctor of phisicke: an English-man.
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- The breuiarie of health vvherin doth folow, remedies, for all maner of sicknesses & diseases, the which may be in man or woman. Expressing the obscure termes of Greke, Araby, Latin, Barbary, and English, concerning phisick and chirurgerie. Compyled by Andrew Boord, Doctor of phisicke: an English-man.
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Contents
- title page
- preface
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text
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The Breuiary of health.
- ¶ The first Chapiter doth treate vpon abstinence.
- The .2. chapiter doth shew of the abhorring of a mans stomake against meat or drink.
- The .3. Chapiter doth shew of Abhorsion, which is when a woman is deliuered of hir childe before hir time.
- The .4. chapter doth shewe of a scurse in the skin of the head.
- The .5. Chapiter doth shew of a wylde or running skabbe.
- The 6. chapiter doth shew of an impediment in the corner of the eye.
- The .7. Chapiter doth shewe of Vlcerations
- The .8. chapiter doth shew of the greene sick∣nes, or the greene Iaundes.
- ¶ The .9. Chapiter doth shew of the white Morphewe.
- The .10. Chapiter doth shew of a fistulus impo∣stume in the corner of the eye.
- The .11. Chapiter doth shew of the infla∣cion of the eyes.
- The .12. Chapiter doth shewe of the foure kindes of Leprosie, named Allopecia.
- The .13. Chapiter doth shew of a Carbocle.
- The .14. Chapter doth shew of little cornels in the roote of the tongue.
- The .15. Chapter doth shew of one of the kindes of the falling sicknes.
- The .16. Chapiter doth shew of warts.
- The .17. Chapiter doth shew of a sicknes in the flesh, which is puffed vp like a sponge, the flesh being softe and the skinne dankish.
- The .18. Chapiter doth shew of casting vp of a mans meate.
- The .19. Chapiter doth shew of burning of an harlot.
- The .20. Chapter doth shew of a mans breth or ende.
- The .21. Chapter doth shew of the squince.
- The .22. Chapiter doth shew of the Soule of man.
- The .23. Chapiter doth shew of a mans mynd.
- The .24. Chapiter doth shew of a byle named Antrax.
- The .25. Chapiter doth shew of a mans ars or fundement.
- The .26. Chapiter doth shew of an hot Vlceration in the rough of the mouth.
- The .27. Chapiter doth shew of a mans appetide.
- The .28. Chapiter doth shew of the Apoplexi.
- The .29. Chapter doth shew of impostu∣mes generall.
- The .30. Chapter doth shew of the Citryne water in manns body.
- The .31. Chapter doth shew of a sore in the eyes.
- The .32. Chapter doth shew of the gout Artheticke.
- The .33. Chapter doth shew of the eye when it is bloud shot.
- The .34. Chapter doth shew of Arters.
- The .35. Chapter doth shew of pushes and whelkes in the head.
- The 36. Chapter doth shew of wormes in a mans belly, named Astarides.
- The 37. Chapter doth shew of the pu∣trifying of the flesh.
- The .38. chap. doth shew of one of the kinds of the hidropsies
- ¶ The 39. Chapter doth shew of Asmaticke persons the which be short winded.
- The 40. Chapter doth shew of a mans eares.
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And here foloweth the letter of B.
- The .41. Chapter doth shew of a stut∣ting or stamering.
- The .42. Chapter doth shew of a greedie appetite.
- The .43. Chapter doth shew of a horsnesse.
- The 44. Chapter doth shew of a push or an impostum in the eye.
- The 45. Chapter doth shew of an impostume growing in the throte or necke.
- The 46. Chapter doth shew of a mans codde.
- The 47. Chapter doth shew of a mans armes.
- The 48. Chapter doth shew of an impostume, or swelling in the face.
- ¶ The .49. Chapter doth shew of a grosse impo∣stume named Bubo.
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And here fo∣loweth the letter of. C.
- The .50. Chapter doth shew of an infirmitie the which is concurrant with an hydropsy.
- The .51. Chapter doth shew of a mans heeles.
- The .52. chapter doth shew of the pipes of the lunges.
- The .53. Chapter doth shew of a canker.
- The .54. Chapter doth shew of swellinges
- The .55. Chapter doth shew of a canine or a dogges appetide.
- The .56. Chapter doth shew of the haire of a man.
- The .57. Chapter doth shew of a mans head.
- The .58. Chapter doth shew of a car∣bocle or botch.
- The .59. Chapter doth shew of the sicke∣nesse of the prysons.
- The 60. Chapter doth shew of a canker in a mans nose.
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The .61. chapter doth shew of the Cardiacke
assion. - The .62. Chapter doth partract of the flesh of man.
- The .63. Chapter doth shew of the priua∣tion of mans wit.
- The .64. Chapter doth shew of one of the kyndes of the falling sicknes.
- The .65. Chapter doth shew of a deade or a deepe sleepe.
- The 66. Chapter doth shew of a Catharact.
- The 67. Chapter doth shew of a Catarice or a Murre.
- The 68. Chapter doth shew of paine in the head, named the Cephalarge.
- The .69. Chapter doth shew of a paine in the head named the cephale.
- The .70. Chapter doth shew of a mans Sculle.
- The 71. Chapter doth shew of the braine of man.
- The 72. Chapter doth shewe of the hinder-part of the head.
- The .73. Chapter doth shew of an infir∣mitie in the eye lid.
- The 74. Chapter doth shew of the ciphac.
- The .75. chapter doth shew of carnells.
- The .76. Chapter doth shew of the goute in the handes.
- The .77. Chapter doth shew of carnall copula∣cion betwixt man and woman.
- The 78. Chapter doth shew of the Colicke.
- The .79. Chapter doth shew of an humour named Coler.
- The 80. Chapter doth shew of a passion that is in the belly.
- The .81. Chapter doth shew of a man or a womans colour.
- The 82. Chapter doth shew of Burning.
- The 83. Chapter doth shew of a terrible and depe flepe.
- The .84. Chapter doth shew of conception.
- The 85. Chapter doth shew of sleeping with open eyes.
- The 86. Chapter doth shewe of the heart of man.
- The .87. Chapter doth shew of defnes.
- The 88. Chapter doth shew of Ilica passio.
- The 89. Chapter doth shew of a mans body.
- The .90. Chapter doth shew of Corpulence.
- The .91. Chapter doth shew of the Pose.
- The .92. Chapter doth shew of surfeting.
- The 93. Chapter doth shew of the stringes that a mans stones doth hang by.
- The .94. Chapter doth shew of a mans skin.
- The 95. Chapter doth shew of square wormes in a mās body
- The 96. Chapter doth shewe of imperfite digestion.
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And here folo∣weth the letter of D.
- The .97. Chapter doth shew of a mans tooth.
- ¶ The 98. Chapter doth shewe of them that can not keepe their water but pisse as much as they do drinke.
- The 99. Chapter doth shew of paine or dolour.
- The 100. Chapter doth shew of a mans Mydryffe.
- ¶ The 101. Chapter doth shew of Flyxe or laske
- The 102. Chapter doth shew of rysinges or lyftings vp of the heart and brayne.
- ¶ The 101. Chapter doth shew of a mans digestion.
- The .104. Chapter doth shew of the fyngers of man.
- The .105. Chapter doth shew of whesing and stopping of a mans nose.
- The .106. Chapter doth shew of a perilous Flyxe, named the Disentery.
- The .107. chapter doth shew of him that can make no water.
- The .108. Chapter doth shew of a mans backe.
- ¶ The .109. Chapter doth shew of knobbes and burres in the flesh.
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And here fo∣loweth the leter. E.
- The 110. Chapter doth shew of dronkennesse.
- The 111. Chapter doth shew of any swelling that is softe.
- The 112. Chapter doth shew of a mans egestion.
- The 113. Chapter doth shew of burning in the Sunne.
- The 114. Chapter doth shew of a kinde of le∣prousnes named the Elephansy.
- The 115. Chapter doth shew of the Con∣ception of a childe.
- The 116. Chapter doth shew of sicknesse.
- The 117. Chapter doth shew of spitting of foule corrupt matter.
- The 130. Chapter doth shew of spitting of bloud.
- The 119. Chapter doth shew of the Mare and of the spirites named Incubus, and Succubus.
- The 120. Chapter doth shew of a mans Liuer.
- The .121. Chapter doth shew of the Pestilence.
- The 122. Chapter doth shew of the falling sickenesse.
- ¶ The .123. Chapter doth shew of Pusshes and Wheales.
- The 124. Chapter doth shew of eructua∣cions or belchinges.
- The 125. Chapter doth shew of inflama∣cions of the eyes.
- ¶ The 126. Chapter doth shew of a hard push or whele.
- The 127. Chapter doth shew of an infirmitie corrup∣ting the flesh, finewes and the bones.
- The 128. Chapter doth shew of strertyng in a mans sleepe.
- ¶ The 129. Chapter doth shew of wheles or pushes.
- The 130. Chapter doth shew of excrements.
- The 131. Chapter doth shew in general of all appostumacions.
- The 132. Chapter doth shewe of excoriation.
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And here foloweth the letter of. F.
- The .133. Chapter doth shew of a mans face.
- The 134. Chapter doth shew of a named Fauus.
- The 135. Chapter doth shew of the kindes of feuers in generall.
- The 136. Chapter doth shew of a feuer na∣med the Ephimer feuer.
- The .137. Chapter doth shew of a cotidian Feuer.
- The .138. Chapter doth shew of a feuer Tercian.
- The 139. Chapter doth shewe of a Feuer quartaine.
- The .140. Chapter doth shew of a continuall feuer named Synoch.
- ¶ The 141. Chapter doth shew of a feuer named Causon.
- The 142. Chapter doth shew of the putrified Feuer.
- The 143. Chapter doth shew of the emphisode Feuer.
- The 144. Chapter doth shew of the Emitricke feuer.
- The 145. Chapter doth shew of a Feuer named the feuer Epiale.
- The 146. Chapter doth shew of the Lypery feuer, I do not speake of the Leprose sicknes.
- The 142. Chapter doth shew of the Tetrach Feuer.
- ¶ The 148. Chapter doth shew of the Erraticke feuer.
- The 149. Chapter doth shew of the feuer Eticke.
- ¶ The 150. Chapter doth shewe of the Feuer pestilence.
- The 151. Chapter doth shew of an euill feuer the which doth comber yong persons, na∣med the Feuer lurden.
- The .152. Chapter doth shew of a mans Gal.
- ¶ The 153. Chapter doth shew of a dead childe in a womans body.
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The 154. Chapter doth shew of stench or euill
sauour that may come out of a mans mouth or nose, or the arme holes. - The 155. Chapter doth shew of fleume.
- ¶ The .156. Chapter doth shew of an impo∣stume named Flegmon.
- The 157. Chapter doth shew of Chappes in a mans body.
- ¶ The .158. Chapter doth shew of a Fystle.
- The 159. Chapter doth shew of a sicknes named ficus in Ano.
- The 160. Chapter doth shew of Flebothomy or letting of bloud.
- The .161. Chapter doth shew of a wheale named Formica.
- The 162. Chapter doth shew of an hard im∣postume vnder a mans arme.
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And here fo∣loweth the letter of. G.
- The 163. Chapter doth shew of Ioye or Myrth.
- The 164. Chapter doth shew of crokednes or curuitie in the backe or shoulders.
- The 165. Chapter doth shew of Car∣nelles in the flesh.
- The 166. Chapter doth shew of a Gomory passion.
- The .167. Chapter doth shew of a nans tasting.
- The 168. Chapter doth shew of an impedi∣ment in the roufe of the mouth.
- The 169. Chapter doth shew of Gurgulaciōs in a mās body
- The 170. Chapter doth shew of a saucefleume face.
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And here foloweth the letter of H.
- The .171. Chapter doth shew of the dul∣nesse of a mans witte.
- The 172. Chapter doth shewe of the Pyles and the Emorodes.
- The 173. Chapter doth shew of the Megrim.
- The .174. Chapter doth shew of an in∣firmitie named Hereos.
- The 175. Chapter doth shew of an impostume named Herisipula.
- The .176. Chapter doth shew of the kindes of the hernies.
- The 177. Chapter doth shew of a Tetter.
- The 178. Chapter doth shew of the lawnes.
- The 179. Chapter doth shew of the Hidropsies.
- ¶ The .180. Chapter doth shew of a watrish humour in the skin of the head.
- The 181. Chapter doth shewe of one of the kindes of shortnesse of winde.
- The 182. Chapter doth shew of a man.
- The 183. Chapter doth shew of standing vp of a mans haire.
- ¶ The 184. Chapter doth shew of the foure hu∣mours of the foure complexions of man.
- ¶ The 185. Chapter doth shew of the Hypocondre.
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And here beginneth the letter of I.
- The 186. Chapter doth shew of a winde vnder the skin.
- The 187. Chapter doth shew of a sicknes named saint Antonyes fyer.
- The 188. Chapter doth shew of puffing or swelling of the flesh.
- ¶ The 189. Chapter doth shew of the kindes of Scabbes and Rynge wormes.
- ¶ The .190. Chapter doth shew of inci∣sions or cuttinges.
- ¶ The 191. Chapter doth shew of infla∣sions or swillenges.
- The .192. Chapter doth shew of suppression of a mans body.
- The 193. Chapter doth shew of suffoca∣cion in the belly.
- The 194. Chapter doth shew of a mans ioyntes.
- And here foloweth the letter of K.
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And here beginneth the letter of L.
- The 195. Chapter doth shew of a mans lips.
- The 196. Chapter doth shew of teares of water, the which doth distill from the eyes.
- The 197. Chapter doth shew of the curding of a womans mylke.
- ¶ The 198. Chapter doth shew of werines Copos
- The .199. Chapter doth shew of Leprousnes.
- The 200. Chapter doth shew of Fracles in a mans face and body.
- The 201. Chapter doth shew of depilacion, other∣wise named Tankerbalde, or knaue balde.
- The 202. Chapter doth shew of a webbe rooted in the eye.
- The .203. Chapter doth shewe of a kinde of Leprousnes named Leonia.
- The 204. Chapter doth shew of vnperfite digestion and egestion.
- The 205. Chapter doth shew of blere eyes.
- The 206. chapter doth shew of the kindes of Scabbes.
- The .207. Chapter doth shew of a mans splene.
- The 208. Chapter doth shew of a mans tongue.
- The .207. Chapter doth shew of the stone in the bladder.
- The 210. Chapter doth shew of obliuiousnes.
- The 211. Chapter doth shew of a skurfe in all the body.
- The .212. Chapter doth shew of long white wormes in ones belly.
- The 213. Chapter doth shew of Lunatike men & women.
- The 214. Chapter doth shew of intemperance.
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And here after foloweth the letter of M.
- The 215. Chapter doth shew of the principal veines in mā.
- The 216. Chapter doth shew of a sodeine sicknes.
- The 217. Chapter doth shew of the French pockes.
- The .218. Chapter doth shew of a filthy scabbe corrupted.
- The 216. Chapter doth shew of womans brestes.
- The 220. Chapter doth shew of one of the kindes of madnesse.
- The .221. Chapter doth shewe of a mans handes.
- The 222. Chapter doth shew of the Matrix of a womā.
- ¶ The .223. Chapter doth shew of the vertue of medicines.
- The 224. Chapter doth shew of the blacke Iawnes.
- The 225. Chapter doth shew of a mans memory or vnderstanding.
- The 226. Chapter doth shew of the prin∣cipall member in man.
- The 227. Chapter doth shew of a womans termes.
- The 228. Chapter doth shew of a certaine kinde of Madnes named Melancholia.
- The 229. Chapter doth shew of an humour named Melancoly.
- The 230. Chapter doth shew of an euill vl∣ceration named Metasinerisis.
- The 231. Chapter doth shew of a passion vnder.
- The 232. Chapter doth shew of pissing.
- The 233. Chapter doth shew of an impostu∣macion in a womans matrix.
- The 234. Chapter doth shew of Stutting or stamering.
- The 235. Chapter doth shew how all maner of sickenesses be deuided.
- The 236. Chapter doth shew of the Kinges euill.
- The 237. Chapter doth shew of the French pockes.
- The 238. Chapter doth shew of the Morphewe.
- The 239. Chapter doth shew of an impediment in the browes and the eares.
- The 240. Chapter doth shew of a monster.
- The 241. Chapter doth shew of byting or stinging of a venemous worme.
- The 242. Chapter doth shew of a woman.
- The 243. Chapter doth shew of Musicke and musicall instrumentes.
- The .244. Chapter doth shew of a mans Nosethrilles.
- The 245. Chapter doth shew of a mans buttockes.
- The .246. Chapter doth shewe of the nature of man.
- The 247. Chapter doth shew of a paine in the backe named Nephresis.
- The 248. chapter doth shew of an impostume in the backe.
- The .249. Chapter doth shew of an impediment in a mans sight.
- The 250. Chapter doth shew of the sinewes of man.
- The 251. Chapter doth shew of a certaine kind of blisters.
- The 252 Chapter doth shew of a disease named Noli me tangere.
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And here fo∣loweth the letter. O.
- The 253. Chapter doth shew of an impedi∣ment named Obliuiousnes.
- The 254. Chapter doth shew of a mans eyes.
- The 255. Chapter doth shewe of Smelling.
- The 256. Chapter doth shew of the kindes of the Cramp.
- The 257. Chapter doth shew of an impedi∣ment in the eye.
- The 258. Chapter doth shew of an infirmitie lyke a Barly corne in a mans eye lydde.
- ¶ The 259. Chapter doth shew of an euill drawing of ones winde.
- The 260. Chapter doth shew of a mans mouth.
- The 261. Chapter doth shew of a mans bones.
- The 262. Chapter doth shew of Ossita∣cion, yeaning or gaping.
- The 263. Chapter doth shew of the hynder part of the head.
- The .264. Chapter doth shewe of an vlcer in the Nose.
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And here foloweth the letter of. P.
- The 265. Chapter doth shew of an impostume, the which may be in the fingers and in the nayles of man.
- The 266. Chapter doth shew of Fracles in ones face.
- The 267. Chapter doth shew of a womans labour or deliuering.
- The .268. Chapter doth shew of inflacions in the eare.
- The 269. Chapter doth shew of Cornels about or behind the eares.
- The 270. Chapter doth shew of a white flaw.
- The 271. Chapter doth shew of the kindes of Palseis.
- The 272. chapter doth shew of an imdedimēt in the Heeles.
- The 273. Chapter doth shewe of lyce in a mans body, or head, or any other place.
- ¶ The .274. Chapter doth shew of an impedi∣ment in the Lungs.
- The .275. Chapter doth shew of Cornels in a mans share.
- The 276. Chapter doth shew of a mans feete.
- The 277. Chapter doth shew of Pia mater.
- The .278. Chapter doth shew of the Phrenesies.
- The .279. Chapter doth shew of white cornes vpon the eye.
- The 280. Chapter doth shew of the fatnesse of man.
- The .281. Chapter doth shew of matter in the corner of the eye.
- The 282. Chapter doth shew of inuoluntary standing of a mans yerde.
- ¶ The 283. Chapter doth shew of spitting of bloud.
- The 284. Chapter doth shew of a mans Spettil.
- The 285. Chapter doth shew of the Pluresy.
- The .286. Chapter doth shew of fleshy matter in a mans nose.
- The .287. Chapter doth shew of the Goute in the feete.
- The 288. Chapter doth shew of Polusions.
- The 290. Chapter doth shew of a little skurfe in the head.
- The 290. Chapter doth shew of sprowting out of corrupcion in some perticuler place of a mans body.
- The 291. Chapter doth shew of bleding at the nose.
- The 292. Chapter doth shew of Itching.
- The 293. Chapter doth shew of Scabbes.
- The 294. Chapter doth shew of one of the kyndes of Consumpcions.
- The 295. Chapter doth shew of the webbe in a mans eye.
- The 296. Chapter doth shew of a mans Pulses.
- The .298. Chapter doth shew of a mans Lunges.
- The 299. Chapter doth shew of flees.
- The 300. chapter doth shew of a certaine kinde of wheals in the face or mouth & other places differing from a kinde of wheals named in greke Phlitanai.
- The .301. Chapter doth shew of sicknesse named the Squincey.
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And here fo∣loweth the letter of R.
- The 302. Chapter doth shew of an appostu∣macion vnder the tongue.
- The 303. Chapter doth shew of chaps in a mans foundement.
- The 304. Chapter doth shew of certaine kindes of Hernies.
- The 305. Chapter doth shew of the horsenesse of man.
- The .306. Chapter doth shew of the Pose or Snyke.
- The 307. Chapter doth shew of the raynes of a mans backe.
- The 308. Chapter doth shew of reume in a mans head.
- The .309. Chapter doth shew of croking in a mans belly.
- The 310. Chapter doth shew of a Rupture.
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And here fo∣loweth the letter of S.
- The .311. Chapter doth shew of a Sauce fleume face.
- The 312. Chapter doth shew of a mans bloud.
- The 313. Chapter doth shew of the erection or standing of a mans yerde.
- The 314. Chapter doth shew of the Scotomy.
- The .315. Chapter doth shew of a Goute named Siatica.
- The 316. Chapter doth shew of many infirmities names, which shall be found in their Chapters.
- The 317. Chapter doth shewe of cornes in the necke.
- The 318. Chapter doth shew of a sicknesse named a burning scabbe or a Tetter.
- The 319. Chapter doth shew of the skin that the childe lyeth in the mothers belly.
- The 320. Chapter doth shew of an hard or dence apostumacion.
- The .321. Chapter doth shew of the fiue wittes in man.
- The 322. Chapter doth shew of the rydge bone or the backe bone.
- The .323. Chapter doth shew of little wormes the which doth breed vnder the skin in handes and feete.
- The 324. Chapter doth shew of sincopa∣cions or sounding.
- The 325. Chapter doth shew of Yexing, or the Hicket.
- The .326. Chapter doth shew of a mans spettil.
- The .317. Chapter doth shew of the Crampe.
- The 328. Chapter doth shew of a mans Splene.
- The 329. Chapter doth shew of a mans spirit.
- The 330. Chapter doth shew of thirst or drinesse of a man.
- The 331. Chapter doth shaw of a sick∣nesse named Soda.
- The 332. Chapter doth shew of the Strangury.
- The 333. Chapter doth shew of nesing.
- The .334. Chapter doth shew of barennesse of a woman.
- The .335. Chapter doth shew of a mans stomake.
- The 336. Chapter doth shew of stonning of a member of a man.
- The 337. Chapter doth shew of sweating or the sweating sicknesse.
- ¶ The .338. Chapter doth shew of suffocacions.
- The 339. Chapter doth shew of a sqint eye, or goggle eye.
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And here folo∣weth the leter of. T.
- The 340. Chapter doth shew of touching the which is one of the .v. wittes.
- The .341. Chapter doth shew of costiuenesse.
- ¶ The 342. Chapter doth shew of the impediment of the eye.
- The 343. Chapter doth shew of one of the kindes of the Crampe.
- The 344. Chapter doth shew of a sicknesse named Testudo.
- The 345. Chapter doth shew of a Tympany in the belly.
- The .346. Chapter doth shew of feare.
- The 347. Chapter doth shew of singing or sounding in a mans eare.
- The .348. Chapter doth shew of little wheales in the head.
- The 349. Chapter doth shew of one of the kindes of Leprousnesse named Tiria.
- The 350. Chapter doth shew of an impo∣stume named Topinaria.
- The 351. Chapter doth shew of drawing of a mans mouth toward the eare.
- The 352. Chapter doth shew of paines in the belly.
- The 353. Chapter doth shew of the shaking of the head and hands.
- The 354. Chapter doth shew of the Brest bone.
- The .355. Chapter doth shew of a mans stones.
- The .356. Chapter doth shew of the Wesand or throte boll.
- The 357. Chapter doth shew of swelling of wartes and of agnelles.
- The 358. Chapter doth shew of a Cough.
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And here foloweth the letter of V.
- The .359. Chapter doth shew of the small Pockes.
- The 360. Chapter doth shew of a swelling of the veynes specially in the feete and legges.
- The 361. chapter doth shew of the principall veynes.
- The .362. Chapter doth shew of venim or poysoning.
- The 363. Chapter doth shew of ventolitie.
- The 364. Chapter doth shew of diuers kindes of wormes.
- The 365. Chapter doth shew of a mans Bladder.
- The 366. Chapter doth shew of him or her that can not sleepe.
- The 367. Chapter doth shew of a mans yearde.
- The 368. Chapter doth shew of a mans sight.
- The 369. Chapter doth shew of Vlcers or vlceracions.
- The 370. Chapter doth shew of a mans Nauell.
- The 371. chapter doth shew of a soft appostumacion.
- The 372. Chapter doth shew of a mans Nayles.
- The 373. Chapter doth shew of vometing.
- The 344. Chapter doth shew of a mans voyce.
- The .375. Chapter doth shew of the condites of the vrine.
- The 376. Chapter doth shew of a womans secret membre.
- The 377. Chapter doth shew of woundes.
- The .378. Chapter doth shew of the Vuels.
- And here fo∣loweth the letter of X.
- And here folo∣weth the letter of Z.
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The Breuiary of health.
- The Table.
- title page
- The Preface.
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The Extrauagants.
- The first Chapter doth shew of the distemperance of the stomake.
- The second Chapter doth shew of little fat graynes in the browes.
- The third Chapter doth shew of hore and of white haires.
- The 4. Chapter doth shew of chafyng specially vnder the eares.
- The 5. Chapter doth shew of Carti∣lages or Gristles.
- The 6. Chapter doth shew of a Surfet.
- The 7. Chapter doth shew of Agnelles in a mans feete.
- The 8. Chapter doth shew of a mans necke.
- The 9. Chapter doth shew of Pyles or swelling in the Foundement.
- The 10. Chapter doth shew of a mans Buttocke bones.
- The 11. Chapter doth shew of a Demoniake person, the which is possessed of or with the deuill or deuils.
- The 12. Chapter doth shew of inuolun∣tary pyssynge.
- The 13. Chapter doth shew of the emunctory places.
- The 14. Chapter doth shew of the passion of the Lyuer.
- The 15. Chapter doth shew of a mans wesand.
- The .16. Chapter doth shew of excoriacion.
- The 17. Chapter doth shew of eructua∣cions or belching.
- The .18. Chapter doth shew of spitting of bloud thorow a cough.
- The 19. Chapter doth shew of the kindes of Fluxes.
- The .20. Chapter doth shew of werinesse of a mans body.
- The 21. chapter doth shew of a mans Iawes.
- The 22. Chapter doth shew of Pushes or wheales vnnaturall.
- The 23. Chapter doth shew of a mannes Knee or knees.
- The .24. Chapter doth shew of grosenes.
- The 25. Chapter doth shew of a mans goomes.
- The 26. Chapter doth shew of difficultnes of opening and closing the eyes.
- The 27. Chapter doth shew of the foure kyndes of the Goute.
- The 28. Chapter doth shew of a mans throte.
- The 29. Chapter doth shew of Frantickenesse.
- The .30. Chapter doth shew of a mans flankes or share.
- The 31. Chapter doth shew of a mans bowels.
- The .32. Chapter doth shew of an haire lipped person.
- The 33. Chapter doth shew of a mannes syde.
- The 34. Chapter doth shew of a kinde of furiousnes.
- The 35. Chapter doth shew of a kinde of vometing.
- The 36. Chapter doth shew of a cricke or an ache about the necke and the shoulders.
- The .37. Chapter doth shew of of a mans loynes.
- The 38. Chapter doth shew of a consump∣tion in olde men.
- The 39. Chapter doth shew of a cer∣taine kinde of scabbes.
- The 40. Chapter doth shew of the Isophagon or the mery.
- The 41. Chapter doth shew of a blemsh in the eye.
- The 42. Chapter doth shew of falling away of the haires of the browes.
- ¶ The .43. Chapter doth shew of the kindes of madnesse.
- The .44. Chapter doth shew of a pellicle named the Miracke.
- The 45. Chapter doth shew of the misentery that doth tie the guttes together.
- The .46, Chapter doth shew of the Maselles.
- The 47. Chapter doth shew of the stringe or mary in a mans backe.
- The 48. Chapter doth shew of a sinewe that is spronge.
- The 49. Chapter doth shew of Yaning or gaping.
- The 50. Chapter doth shew of a mans brest.
- The 51. Chapter doth shew of the precipitacion or falling downe of the Matrix or the Moder.
- The 25. Chapter doth shew of a sore ronning ouer the face.
- The .53. Chapter doth shew of a gogle eye.
- The .54. Chapter doth shew of a disease in the Lunges.
- The 55. Chapter doth shew of the pulses of a man.
- The 56. Chapter doth shew of a white flawe or a blowe.
- The 57. Chapter doth shew of the raines of a mans backe, and some do take it for the Kidneis.
- The .58. Chapter doth shew of shreuels in a mans face and handes.
- The 39. Chapter doth shew of euill taking of the breth.
- The 60. Chapter doth shew of the poores in a man.
- The 61. Chapter doth shew of three kindes of Scabbes.
- The 62. chapter doth shew of swelling aboue nature.
- The 63. Chapter doth shew of the sinewes of the eyes.
- The 64. chapter doth shew of Sleepe.
- The 65. Chapter doth shew of grossenes, of the browes.
- The 66. Chapter doth shew of grinding of ones teeth in ones sleepe.
- The 67. Chapter doth shew of astunning or amased.
- The 68. Chapter doth shew what is the Sinterisy.
- The 69. Chapter doth shew of the passion of the splene.
- The 70. Chapter doth shew of Scaels that may be on the skine and flesh.
- The .71. Chapter doth shew of Sighing or sobbing.
- The 72. Chapter doth shew of drawing vp of the mouth toward the eare.
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The 73. Chapter doth shew of a mans vrine.
- Of the .xx. contentes in an vrine and first of the ipostasy.
- Of the spume of vrine.
- Of burbles in vrines.
- Of cloudes in vrines.
- Of slimy and congelate matter in an vrine lyke the white of a rawe egge halfe decocted.
- Of distillacions of nature.
- Of matter and filth issuing with the vrine.
- Of fatnes in an vrine.
- Of a bloudy vrine.
- Of grauell in a mans vrine.
- Of an vrine the which hath a content lyke chopped haires.
- Of an vrine the which hath a content lyke branne.
- Of an vrine the which hath a content like scales.
- Of an other sort of scales in the content of an vryne.
- Of motes in the vryne.
- Of distillacion of nature with the vrine.
- Of a content in an vrine like ashes.
- Of rawe humours in an vrine.
- Of the colours of vrine, and fyrst of a blacke vryne.
- Of a blewish vrine.
- Of a white water like milke.
- Of a white water like water or glasse.
- Of an vryne named in Greeke Inop os the which is a dimme water.
- Of an vrin that is greene of colour.
- Of an vrine that is grenish.
- Of an vrine that is darke or a dim greene.
- Of an vrine that is falow named in greeke Kyropos.
- Of a yelow vrine.
- Of an vrine named Cacopos.
- Of an vrine that is pale.
- Of an vrine that is palishe.
- Of water that is citrine.
- Of a subcitrine vrine.
- Of an vrine that is ruddy like golde.
- Of an vrine that is ruddish, dymmer then golde.
- Of an vrine which is as read as a burning cole.
- Of an vrine that is red as bloud.
- Of an vrine that is reddyshe like waterish bloude.
- Of a blacke water.
- Addicions for certaine impedimentes.
- A remedy.
- For a broken shinne.
- For one that hath lost his spech or is tongue tyed.
- A remedy.
- The cause of this impediment.
- A remedie.
- The Table