The treasurie of health contayning many profitable medicines, gathered out of Hipocrates, Galen and Auicen / by one Petrus Hyspanus, and translated into English by Humfry Lloyd, who hath added thereunto the causes and signes of euery disease, with the Aphorismes of Hipocrates, and Iacobus de Partibus, redacted to a certaine order according to the members of mans bodie, and a compendious table containing the purging and confortative medicines, with the exposition of certaine names and weights in this booke contained, with an epistle of Diocles unto Kyng Antigonus..

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The treasurie of health contayning many profitable medicines, gathered out of Hipocrates, Galen and Auicen / by one Petrus Hyspanus, and translated into English by Humfry Lloyd, who hath added thereunto the causes and signes of euery disease, with the Aphorismes of Hipocrates, and Iacobus de Partibus, redacted to a certaine order according to the members of mans bodie, and a compendious table containing the purging and confortative medicines, with the exposition of certaine names and weights in this booke contained, with an epistle of Diocles unto Kyng Antigonus..
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John XXI, Pope, d. 1277.
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[London,: William Copland,
ca. 1560].
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Medicine, Medieval.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"The treasurie of health contayning many profitable medicines, gathered out of Hipocrates, Galen and Auicen / by one Petrus Hyspanus, and translated into English by Humfry Lloyd, who hath added thereunto the causes and signes of euery disease, with the Aphorismes of Hipocrates, and Iacobus de Partibus, redacted to a certaine order according to the members of mans bodie, and a compendious table containing the purging and confortative medicines, with the exposition of certaine names and weights in this booke contained, with an epistle of Diocles unto Kyng Antigonus.." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B00226.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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¶ Of the comynge furth of the foundamente.

The Causes.

¶ Resolutyon or imbecilitie of the muscles whych be about the funde∣ment not beyng able to draw in the gutte.

The sygnes be manyfest.

Remedies. Cap. xxxiii.

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THat aposcolicon agaynst the fire and touch the fūdament therwyth, it shal go in agayne intō tinent, do this .iii. or .llii. times as it shal com out, and afterward let the paciēt bath him self in the water of Derytorye, and Fygge leaues, and Peare tre leaues, or only Peritory

The leaues of Rosemary aplyed informe of a plaster, take away, the swellyng of the fundament.

Item make a fume of Greke Pit∣che cast vpon the hote coles, it hath ben prouyd.

Also cast vpon the fundament pou∣der of harts horne burnt, it is good

Roger. Thys is a suer experyment aboue al, make fames closlye beneth with the warme ioyce of Garlycke, be∣ynge cleare, and aftter warde let it be sharpened wyth the powder of a, Harttes horne burate, and Pyt∣the burnnte, wyth Frannkensence and Mastycke, it is verye good.

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not only for the goynge forth of the foundament, but also agaynste the goyng forth of the matrixe.

Galen. Make a warme suppositorye of wole tha is moIst & dipte in ye ioyce of Lekes without the bladdes, and when it is cold heate it againe and when it is dry renew it agayne. iii or .iiii. times, it is a sure remedy for those whose fūdamēt cometh forth, or els put the water of the decoctiō of white frankensence alone into ye fundament.

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