DISTEMPER of the Stomach. If it be cold it is cured by Generals, Topicals. Topicals must be laid to the pointed grissle toward the Navel, and to the back to the twelvth and thir∣teenth Spondils. Corals are most pro∣fitable, Myrobolans, Chebulae, and the extract of Galanga. Other cold distem∣pers of the Shoulders, Matrix, Intestins, are cured by Generals, Topicals: as in the Dropsy, Anasarca; chiefly with the decoction of Guaiacum, China, &c.
A compleat practice of physick.: Wherein is plainly described, the nature, causes, differences, and signs, of all diseases in the body of man. VVith the choicest cures for the same. / By John Smith, Doctor in Physick.
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