Art and nature joyn hand in hand. Or, The poor mans daily companion Wherein is shew'd for two pence charge, how you may cure any distempers incident to humane bodys: as first, the magical and physical vertues of beasts and birds, of trees and herbs, ... for curing of most diseases astrologically; a brief treatise of urines, as well of mens as of womens, to judge by the colour ... also a charme to know whether the sick party shall live or die; also to cure the Kings evil, ... against wry-necks, quartane agues, for one that cannot make water; how to make the true antidote powder called, the orvietane of Rome: to take away pearls, and films from the eyes; elixir vitæ, or, elixir of life, Gascoynes powder, the royal styptich water, which stops blood in an instant, also good for watery eyes, rheumatick eyes, inflamations in your eyes, pin, or web, and strengthens them to admiration; with many other things worthy of note. By John Durant, student in physick...
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- Art and nature joyn hand in hand. Or, The poor mans daily companion Wherein is shew'd for two pence charge, how you may cure any distempers incident to humane bodys: as first, the magical and physical vertues of beasts and birds, of trees and herbs, ... for curing of most diseases astrologically; a brief treatise of urines, as well of mens as of womens, to judge by the colour ... also a charme to know whether the sick party shall live or die; also to cure the Kings evil, ... against wry-necks, quartane agues, for one that cannot make water; how to make the true antidote powder called, the orvietane of Rome: to take away pearls, and films from the eyes; elixir vitæ, or, elixir of life, Gascoynes powder, the royal styptich water, which stops blood in an instant, also good for watery eyes, rheumatick eyes, inflamations in your eyes, pin, or web, and strengthens them to admiration; with many other things worthy of note. By John Durant, student in physick...
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- Durant, John, student in physick.
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- London :: printed for Sam. Clark, in George-yard, in Lombard-street,
- 1697.
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Contents
- title page
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THE
Magical andPhysical VERTUES OF BEASTS and BIRDS. -
The Magical vertue of
Trees andHerbs. -
The Pine Tree. -
Of the
Orange Tree. -
Of the
Nutmeg Tree. -
Of the
Pomegranate Tree. -
Of the
Lemmon Tree -
Of the
Sassafras Tree. -
Of the
Yew Tree. -
Of the
Lime Tree. -
Of the Wild Ash Tree. -
Of the
Service Tree. -
Of the
Mandrake Apple -
Of the great
French Mallows. -
Of the
Mouse-ear. -
Of
Angelica. -
Of St.
John's wort. -
Of Carduus Benedictus. -
Of
Valerian. -
Against the
Head-ach. -
Of
Sparagus, an Herb ofJupitur. -
Of
Penony under theSun. -
Of the
Swallow. -
Of Plantaneunder Venus.
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- MAGICAL CHARMES.
- Planetary Hours.
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For Curing
Wens, Tumour, orSwelling, or any Rising in the Flesh, orWarts. - brief uroscopy
- To Judge the Danger of falling Sick by the Age of the Moon.
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recipes
- Secrets to Judge of Life and Death in a Sick Body.
- The Kings Evill.
- A rule to know the Kings Evil by.
- A Secret to Stanch Blood.
- To stop Womens Courses.
- Against Wrye Necks or Gouts.
- For a Quartane Ague.
- For one that cannot make Water.
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How to make the Antidote Powder, called,
The Orvietan of Rome, a Cordial. - To take away Pearls, Films from the Eyes.
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Elixir Vitae, or, Elixir of Life. - Gascoins Powder.
- The Royal Styptick Water.
- Avertisement.