The idea of practical physick in twelve books ... / written in Latin by John Johnston ... ; and Englished by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ... and W.R.
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- The idea of practical physick in twelve books ... / written in Latin by John Johnston ... ; and Englished by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ... and W.R.
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- Jonstonus, Joannes, 1603-1675.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Peter Cole ...,
- 1657.
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- Medicine -- 15th-18th centuries.
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Contents
- docket title
- title page
- The Printer to the Reader.
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The Names of Books printed by
Peter Cole, Printer and Book-seller ofLondon: and are to be sold at his Shop, at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange. - THE Authors Preface to the Reader.
- THE CONTENTS OF ALL THE TWELVE BOOKS OF THE Idea of Practical Physick.
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Mris.
Culpepers Information, Vindication, and Testimony, concerning her Husbands Books to be Published after his Death. -
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title I. Of things not Natural, in General. -
Title, II. Of the Me∣thod of preserving Health.
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- THE SECOND BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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THE THIRD BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title, I. Of Medica∣ments in General. -
Title, II. Of the sorts of Medicaments and their Differences.-
Chap. I. Of simple Medica∣ments. -
Chap. 3. Of Compound artificial Medicaments in General. -
Chap. 4. Of Compound artifici∣al Medicnies in Special. -
Chap. 5. Of Medicaments de∣nominated from their Facultis.-
Article, I. Of altering Medicaments.-
Point, 1. Of bot Medicaments. -
Point II. Of cold Medicaments -
Point, III. Of moistining Medicaments. -
Point, IV. Of drie Medicaments. -
Point, V. Of Medicaments, digestive, Emollient, Hardening and Loosening. -
Point V. Of Medicaments which Rari∣fie, condense, stop, and open the mouths of the Vessels. -
Point VII. Of Attenuating, Aperient, and incrassating Medicaments. -
Point, VIII. Of Obstructive, And Deobstructive Medicaments. -
Point, VIII. Of Anodynes, and Narco∣ticks.
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Article. 2. Of Medicaments which cause motion. -
Article, 3. Of Medicaments which ge∣nerate somewhat. -
Article, IV. Of corrupting. Medica∣ments. -
Article. V. Of Medicaments which take somewhat away.
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Chap. 6. Of Medicaments denomi∣nated from the parts of the Body.-
Article. 1. Of Cephalik Medicaments. -
Article, 2. Of Ophthalmick Medica∣ments. -
Article, 3. Of Chest Medicaments. -
Article, 4. Of Cardiac or Heart-Medicines. -
Article 5. Of Stomach Medicaments. -
Article, 6. Of Epatick Medicaments. -
Article 7, Of Splenetick Medicaments -
Article, 6. Of Liver-medicaments. -
Article, 7. Of Splenetick Medicaments. -
Article, 8. Of Nephritick Medicaments. -
Article, IX. Of Ʋterine Medicaments.
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Chap. 7. Of vegetable Medi∣caments, referred to the seven Planets.
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THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title, I. Of the Me∣thod of Healing in Gene∣ral. -
Title, II. Of the Method of healing in special.-
Chap. 1. Of the Additional Method. -
Chap. II. Of the Abstractive Method in general. -
Chap. 3. Of the abstractive Me∣thod in Special, and first of the taking away of Causes.-
Article, I. Of the taking away of Causes which offend in Quantity. -
Article, 1. Of the Removal of Causes which offend in the Quality. -
Article, 3. Of the Removal of Causes of∣fending in Motion. -
Article, 4. Of the Removal of Causes of∣fending in place. -
Article, 5. Of Expulsion of Wind, cal'd Carmination.
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THE FIFTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title, I. Of the Diseases of Similar parts and their Cure. -
Title, II. Of organical Diseases. -
Title, 4. Of Diseases of Ʋnity dissolved. -
Title, II. Touching Symp∣toms and their Removal.
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THE SIXTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
Treating of External Diseases. -
Title I. Of the Several sorts of Tumors.-
Chap. 1. Of Swellings or Tumors Caused by Blood.-
Article, I. Touching over-great Corpu∣lency. -
Article, II. Of an Inflamation. -
Article, III. Of the Bubo, or Inflamation so called. -
Article, IIII. Of the Phygetlon, Phyma, Furunculus, or Felon Tumor so called. -
Article, V. Of the Tumer Parotis. -
Article, VI. Of Nail-sores, Kibes and Chilblaines. -
Article, VII. Of an Ecchymoma. -
Article, VIII. Of a Carbuncle.
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Chap. 2. Of Tumors springing from Choller. -
Chap. 3. Of Tumors springing from Flegm. -
Chap. 4. Of Tumors procee∣ding from the Melancholick Hu∣mor. -
Chap. 5. Of Tumors springing from Wheyish, Salt and Cholerick Humors mingled together. -
Chap. VI. Of Tumors wherein the Humor is included in a pro∣per Membrane. -
Chap. VII. Of Tumors arising from a solid Substance. -
Chap. VIII. Of Tumors cau∣sed by solid parts falling from their due Situation. -
Chap. IX. Of Malignant Tu∣mors.
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Title, II. Of Diseases of the Skin. -
Title, III. Of the Dis∣eases incident to the Hair. -
Title, IIII. Of Ʋlcers in Particular. -
Title, V. Of Luxations in Particular. -
Title VI Of Fractures in Specie.
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THE SEVENTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title, I. Of Feavers in General. -
Title, II. Of Ʋnputrid Feavers. -
Title, III. Of Putrid Feavers in General. -
Title, IV. Of the Hectick Feaver. -
Title, V. Of Malignant Feavers. -
Title, VI. Of Pestilential Feavers.
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THE EIGHTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title, I. Of the Diseases of the Brain.-
Chap. 1. Of the Distemper of the Brain without Matter. -
Chap. 2. Of the Distemper of the Brain with Matter. -
Chap. 3. Of the straintness or narrow∣ness of the passages of the Brain. -
Chap. 4. Of the Commotion of the Brain. -
Chap. 5. Of the Inflamation of the Brain. -
Chap. 6. Of the TumorHy∣drocephalus in the Head. -
Chap. 7. Of the Contusion, or Bruising of the Head. -
Chap 8. Of the Wounds of the Head.
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Title, II. Of the Symp∣tomes of the Brain.-
Chap. I. Of the Symptomes of the External Senses. -
Chap. 2. Touching the Symptomes of the Common sense. -
Chap. 3, Of the Symptomes of the Imagination. -
Chap. 4. Of the Symptomes of the Imagination and the Ratio∣cination, when they are hurt. -
Chap. 5. Of the Symptomes of more of the Internal senses. -
Chap. 6. Of the Symptomes of the Animal Motion. -
Chap 7. Of those Symptomes that hurt the Internal senses, the Reason and Motion, together with the External Senses. -
Chap. 8. Of the Symptomes of the Excrements of the Head.
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Title, III. Of the Dis∣eases of the Eyes.-
Chap. 1. Of the Affects of the Eye-Lids. -
Chap. 2. Of the Affects, or things that are anniss, in the Eye Brows. -
Chap. 3. Of the Affects, and what is amiss, in the Flesh that is in the Corners of the Eyes. -
Chap. 4. Of the Diseases of the Adnata Tunicle. -
Chap. 5. Of the Diseases of the Tunicle Cornea. -
Chap. 6. Of the Diseases of the Uvea. -
Chap. 7. Of what is amiss in the Humors of the Eyes. -
Chap. 8. Of those Diseases that infest and annoy the Globe of the Eye.
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Title, IV. Of the Dis∣eases of the Ears: -
Ticle, V. Of the Symp∣toms of the Ears. -
Title, VI. Of the Dis∣eases and Symptoms of the Nostrils. -
Title VII. Of the dis∣eases of the Tongue, and the Symptoms thereof. -
Title, VIII. Of the Diseases and Symptomes of the Lips. -
Title, IX. Of the Dis∣eases and Symptomes of the Face. -
Title, X. Of the Af∣fects of the Mouth. -
Title, XI. Of the Dis∣eases and Symptoms of the Teeth. -
Title, XII. Of the Af∣fects of the Gums. -
Title, XIII. Of the Affects of the Jaw-bones. -
Title, XIV. Of the Affects of the Wind-pipe or Wesand. -
Title, XV. Of the Af∣fects of the Tonsils.
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THE NINTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title, I. Of the Diseases of the Jaws, or Angina, that is, Squinancy. -
Title, II. Of the Dis∣eases of the Throat. -
Title, III. Of the Dis∣eases of the Aspera Arte∣ria, or the great rough Artery. -
Title, IV. Of the Dis∣eases of the Lungs. -
Title, V. Of the Dis∣eases of the Thorax or Breast. -
Title, VI. Of the Symp∣toms of the Lungs, and the Thorax, orBreast. -
Title, VII. Of the Af∣fects of the Heart. -
Title, VIII. Of the Affects of the Paps, or breasts in Women.
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THE TENTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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Title, I. Of the Affects of the Gullet. -
Title, II. Of the affects of the Stomach.-
Chap. 1. Of the Diseases of the Stomach. -
Chap 2. Of the Symptomes of the Stomach.-
Article. 1. Of the pain and heat of the Stomach. -
Article, 2. Of the want of Appetite. -
Article, III. Of too great Appetite. -
Article, IV. Of a Depraved Appetite, or Pica. -
Article, V. Of too great Thirst. -
Article, VI. Of the hurt of Concoction or Chylification. -
Article. VII. Of the Hickopps. -
Article, 8. Of belching and rumbling. -
Article, IX. Of nauseousness and Vomi∣ting. -
Article, X.
Of Choler.
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Title, III. Of the Af∣fects of the Guts. -
Title, IV. Of the Af∣fects of the right Gut. -
Title. V. Of the af∣fects of the Mesentery. -
Titile VI. Of the af∣fects of the Liver. -
Title, V. Of the Affects of the Spleen. -
Title, 8. Of the affects of the Kidneys. -
Title, IX. Of the Af∣fects of the bladder. -
Title, X. Of the Af∣fects of the Genital Parts in Men. -
Titile, XI. Of the Dis∣eases of the genital parts in Women.-
Chap. 1. Of the Diseases of the Neck of the womb. -
Chap. 2. Of the diseases of the womb.- Article, 1. Of the distemper of the womb.
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Article, 2. Of the straitness of the vessels of the womb. -
Article, 3. Of an inflation of the Womb. -
Article, IV. Of an inflamation of the womb. -
Article. 5. Of a scirrhus of the womb. -
Article, VI. Of a Dropsie of the Womb. -
Article, VII. Of the falling down of the womb. -
Article, VIII. Of the ascent of the womb, its wounds and Ʋlcers.
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Title, XII. Of the Symp∣tomes of the Womb.-
Chap. 1. Of the Common symp∣tomes.-
Article, I. Of the weakness of the womb. -
Article, II. Of the Pain of the womb. -
Article, III. Of the suppression of the Courses. -
Article. IV. Of a dropping, and difficul∣ty of the courses. -
Article. 5. Of the discoloring of the cour∣ses. -
Article 6. Of an inordinate flux of the courses. -
Article, 7. Of too much flowing of the courses. -
Article. VIII. Of the Womans flux and gonorrhaea.
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Chap. 2. Of the Symptomes more familiar to those that live out of Wedlock. -
Chap. 3. Of the Symptomes proper to married women.
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Title, XIII. Of the Affect of the Belly. -
An Appendix. Concerning the Gout.
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- THE ELEVENTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
- THE TWELFTH BOOK OF THE IDEA OF PRACTICAL PHYSICK.
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The Vertues, Ʋse, and variety of Operations of the True and Phylopsohical
AURUM POTABILE, Attained by the Studies of DoctorFreeman, and Dr.Culpeper, and left with his Widdow, and administred by a Physitian in her House neerLondon, on the East side of Spittle-fields, next door to the Red Lyon.