Platerus golden practice of physick: fully and plainly discovering, I. All the kinds. II. The several causes of every disease. III. Their most proper cures, in respect to the kinds, and several causes, from whence they come. After a new, easie, and plain method; of knowing, foretelling, preventing, and curing, all diseases incident to the body of man. Full of proper observations and remedies: both of ancient and modern physitians. In three books, and five tomes, or parts. Being the fruits of one and thirty years travel: and fifty years practice of physick. By Felix Plater, chief physitian and professor in ordinary at Basil. Abdiah Cole, doctor of physick, and the liberal arts. Nich. Culpeper, gent. student in physick, and astrology.
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- Platerus golden practice of physick: fully and plainly discovering, I. All the kinds. II. The several causes of every disease. III. Their most proper cures, in respect to the kinds, and several causes, from whence they come. After a new, easie, and plain method; of knowing, foretelling, preventing, and curing, all diseases incident to the body of man. Full of proper observations and remedies: both of ancient and modern physitians. In three books, and five tomes, or parts. Being the fruits of one and thirty years travel: and fifty years practice of physick. By Felix Plater, chief physitian and professor in ordinary at Basil. Abdiah Cole, doctor of physick, and the liberal arts. Nich. Culpeper, gent. student in physick, and astrology.
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- Platter, Felix, 1536-1614.
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- London :: printed by Peter Cole, printer and book-seller, at the sign of the Printing-press in Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange,
- 1664.
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"Platerus golden practice of physick: fully and plainly discovering, I. All the kinds. II. The several causes of every disease. III. Their most proper cures, in respect to the kinds, and several causes, from whence they come. After a new, easie, and plain method; of knowing, foretelling, preventing, and curing, all diseases incident to the body of man. Full of proper observations and remedies: both of ancient and modern physitians. In three books, and five tomes, or parts. Being the fruits of one and thirty years travel: and fifty years practice of physick. By Felix Plater, chief physitian and professor in ordinary at Basil. Abdiah Cole, doctor of physick, and the liberal arts. Nich. Culpeper, gent. student in physick, and astrology." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90749.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- publisher's advertisement
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Divinity Books Printed by
Peter Cole, &c. - THE CONTENTS Of all the Five Books in the Three Tomes.
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volume - 1
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THE FIRST BOOK OF THE Hurts of the Functions.
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CHAP. I.
Of a Weakness of the Minde. -
Chap. 2.
Of a Consternation of the mind. -
Chap. 3.
Of an Alienation of the Mind. -
CHAP. IV.
Of a Defatigation of the mind. -
CHAP. V.
Of the hurt of Feeling. -
CHAP. VI.
Of the hurt of Tasting. -
CHAP. VII.
Of the hurt of Seeing. -
CHAP. VIII.
Of the hurts of Hearing. -
CHAP. IX.
Of the hurt of Smelling.
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CHAP. I.
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THE SECOND BOOK OF THE Hurts of Functions. HANDLING the HURTS of MOTION.
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CHAP. I.
Of the Weakness of Motion. -
CHAP. I.
Of the Impotency of Motion. -
CHAP. III.
Concerning Depraved Mo∣tion. -
CHAP. IV.
Of the Defect of Breathing. -
CHAP. V.
Of Breathing Depraved. -
CHAP. VI.
Of the Defect of Swallowing or passage by the Throat. -
CHAP. VII.
Of the Defect of Dejection or going to Stool. -
CHAP. VIII.
Of the Defect of Pissing. -
CHAP. IX.
Of the Defect of Bringing forth Children, or other things. -
CHAP. X.
Of the Defect of Vital Mo∣tion. -
CHAP. XI.
Of the Depravation of Vital Motion. -
CHAP. XII.
Of want of Appetite. -
CHAP. XIII.
Of Depraved Appetite. -
CHAP. XIV.
Of Defect of Bleeding. -
CHAP. XV.
Of the Want of Sweating. -
CHAP. XVI.
Of want of Milk. -
CHAP. XVII.
Of the Defect, or Want of Copulation. -
CHAP. XVIII.
Of Lust, or Leehery. -
CHAP. XIX.
Of Want of Conception.
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CHAP. I.
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THE FIRST BOOK OF THE Hurts of the Functions.
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THE SECOND TOME IN ONE BOOK;
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Which is the THIRD OF THE Whole Work.
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CHAP. I.
Of the Griefs of the Sight, Hearing, Smelling and Tasting. -
CHAP. II.
Of Feavers. -
CHAP. III.
Of Head-Ach. -
CHAP. IV.
Of Pain in the Eyes. -
CHAP. V.
Of the Pain of the Ears. -
CHAP. VI.
Of Diseases or Griefs of the Nostrils. -
CHAP. VII.
Of Griefs or Pain of the Mouth. -
CHAP. VIII.
Of Tooth-Ach. -
CHAP. IX
Of Pain in the Jaws. -
CHAP. X.
Of the Griefs or Pain of the Breast. -
CHAP. XI.
Of Pain of the Heart. -
CHAP. XII.
Of the Pain of Hypochondria or Sides under the Ribs. -
CHAP. XIII.
Of Pain of the Belly. -
CHAP. XIIII.
Of the Pain of the Privities. -
CHAP. XV.
Of Diseases in the Funda∣ment. -
CHAP. XVI.
Of Pain in the Habit of the Body. -
CHAP. XVII.
Of Pains in the Superficies of the Body.
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CHAP. I.
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Which is the THIRD OF THE Whole Work.
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THE THIRD TOME IN TWO BOOKS; Which are the FOURTH and FIFTH OF THE Whole Work.
- A TREATISE OF HUMANE INFIRMITIES.
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THE SECOND BOOK OF THE Functions, HURT of the Body. TREATING of the FAULTS of EXCRE∣tion, or things sent forth.
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CHAP. I.
Of the Voiding or Excre∣tion of Parts. -
CHAP. II.
Of the Falling and Sticking forth of Parts. -
CHAP. III.
Of Efflation or Sending forth of Wind. -
CHAP. IIII.
Of the Voiding of Seed. -
CHAP. V.
Of Voiding of Blood -
CHAP. VI.
Of Excretion, or Voiding of Matter. -
CHAP. VII.
Of Excretion, or Voiding of Water. -
CHAP. VIII.
Of Spitting. -
CHAP. IX.
Of Vomiting. -
CHAP. X.
Of Pissing. -
CHAP. XI.
Of Dejection, or going to Stool. -
CHAP. XII.
Of filthy Excretions. -
CHAP. XIII.
Of the Voiding of Living Creatures. -
CHAP. XIV.
Of the Voiding of living Crea∣tures or Animata. -
CHAP. XV.
Of the Voiding of earthy Bodies. -
CHAP. XVI.
The Voiding of things that get into the Body.
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CHAP. I.