Galen's art of physick ... translated into English, and largely commented on : together with convenient medicines for all particular distempers of the parts, a description of the complexions, their conditions, and what diet and exercise is fittest for them / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ...
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- Galen's art of physick ... translated into English, and largely commented on : together with convenient medicines for all particular distempers of the parts, a description of the complexions, their conditions, and what diet and exercise is fittest for them / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ...
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- Galen.
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- London :: Printed by Peter Cole ...,
- 1652.
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- Medicine, Greek and Roman.
- Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
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Galen's Art Of PHYSICK.
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Proemium. CHAP. I. - CHAP. 2. What Medicine is.
- CHAP. 3. How many several waies, A Cause may be said to effect, a Sign to give Indication, and a Body to re∣ceive.
- CHAP. 4. Of Healthful Bodies.
- CHAP. 5. Of a Body Vnhealtbful.
- CHAP. 6. Of a Body Neutral.
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CHAP. 7. Of
SIGNS. - CHAP. 8. Signs of a very good Constitution.
- CHAP. 9. How many the Differences of the Parts are.
- CHAP. 10. Of the Signs of the Brain.
- CHAP. 11. Of the Bigness and Smalness of the Head.
- Chap. 12. Of such Operations as have obtained the Principality.
- Chap. 13. Signs of a good temper of the Brain.
- Chap. 14. Signs of a hot Brain.
- Chap. 15. Signs of a cold Brain.
- Chap. 16. Signs of a dry Brain
- Chap. 17. Indications of a moist Brain.
- Chap. 18. Signs of a hot and dry Brain.
- Chap. 19. Signs of a hot and moist Brain.
- Chap. 20. Signs of a cold and dry Brain.
- Chap. 21. Signs of of a cold and moist Brain.
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Chap. 22. Of the
SENCES. - Chap. 23. Of the Eyes.
- Chap. 24. Of the Greatness of the Eyes.
- Chap. 25. Of Smalness of the Eyes.
- Chap. 26. Of the Colour of the Eyes.
- Chap. 27. Of Grayness and Blackness of the Eyes.
- Chap. 28. Of the Temperature of the Heart.
- Chap. 29. Signs of the Heart overheated.
- Chap. 30. Signs of the Heart too cold.
- Chap. 31. Signs of a dry Heart.
- Chap. 32. Signs of a moist Heart.
- Chap. 33. Signs of a hot and dry Heart.
- Chap. 34. Signs of a hot and moist Heart.
- Chap. 35. Signs of a cold and moist Heart.
- Chap. 36. Signs of a cold and dry Heart.
- Chap. 37. Signs of a hot Liver.
- Chap. 38. Signs of a cold Liver.
- Chap. 39. Signs of a dry Liver.
- Chap. 40. Signs of a moist Liver.
- Chap. 41. Signs of a hot and dry Liver.
- Chap. 42. Signs of a Hot and Moist Liver.
- Chap. 43. Signs of a Cold and Moist Liver.
- Chap. 44. Signs of a cold and dry Liver.
- Chap. 45. Signs of a hot, cold, moist, and dry Temperature of the Testicles.
- Chap. 46. Signs of a hot and dry temperature of the Testicles.
- Chap. 47. Signs of a hot and moist temperature of the Testicles.
- Chap. 48. Signs of a cold and moist tempera∣ture of the Testicles.
- Chap. 49. Signs of a cold and dry temperature of the Testicles.
- Chap. 50. Of the Habit of the whol Body.
- Chap. 51. Signs of a Moderate Tempera∣ture.
- Chap. 52. Signs of a hot Temper.
- Chap. 53. Signs of a cold Temperature.
- Chap. 54. Signs of a dry Temperature.
- Chap. 55. Signs of a moist Temperature.
- Chap. 56. Signs of a hot and dry Tempe∣rature.
- Chap. 57. Signs of a hot and moist Tem∣perature.
- Chap. 58. Signs of a cold and moist Tem∣perature.
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Chap. 59. Signs of a cold and dry Tempe∣rature.
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Culpeper.
- Sanguine Complexion.
- Chollerick Complexion.
- Melancholly Complexion.
- Flegmatick Complexion.
- Of a Chollerick-Melancholly Complexion.
- Melancholly-Chollerick Complexion.
- Melancholly-Sanguine Com∣plexion.
- Sanguine-Melancholly Com∣plexion.
- Sanguine-Flegmatick Com∣plexion.
- Flegmatick-Sanguine Com∣plexion.
- Flegmatick-Chollerick Complexion.
- Chollerick-Flegmatick Complexion.
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Culpeper.
- Chap. 60. Signs of a dry Stomach.
- Chap. 61. Of a moist Stomach.
- Chap. 62. Signs of a hot Stomach.
- Chap. 63. Signs of a cold Stomach.
- Chap. 64. Of ill Temperatures commixed in the Stomach.
- Chap. 65. Signs of cold Lungs.
- Chap. 66. Signs of dry Lungs.
- Chap. 67. Of the Voyce.
- Chap. 68. Of a cleer and rough Voyce.
- Chap. 69. Of an Acute Voyce.
- Chap. 70. Indications of Natures Instru∣ments.
- Chap. 71. Of the Stomach.
- Chap. 72. Of the Bladder.
- Chap. 73. Of the Liver.
- Chap. 74. Of a Flegmatick man vomiting Choller.
- Chap. 75. How Bodies may be known to be sick.
- Chap. 76. Signs of an afflicted Brain.
- Chap. 77. Signs of an afflicted Heart.
- Chap. 78. Signs of an afflicted Liver.
- Chap. 79. Signs of an afflicted Stomach.
- Chap. 80. Signs of an afflicted Breast and Lungs.
- Chap. 81. Of the difference of those things that are cast out.
- Chap. 82. Signs of a Sickness to come.
- Chap. 83. Signs of a Sick Body.
- Chap. 84. Of Causes Healthful, Vnhealthful, and Neutral.
- Chap. 85. How many waies our Bodies may be altered.
- Chap. 86. Of Venereals.
- Chap. 87. Of Healthful Causes of the In∣strumental Parts.
- Chap. 88. Of Solution of Continuity.
- Chap. 89. Of the Common Intention of Cure.
- Chap. 90. The Cure of Solution of continuity in a Fleshy Part.
- Chap. 91. Of Solution of Continuity in a Bone.
- Chap. 92. Of pricking of a Nerve or Tendon.
- Chap. 93. Of Diseases according to Formation.
- Chap. 94. Of Obstructions.
- Chap. 95. Of Roughness and Smoothness.
- Chap. 96. Of Diseases according to Number.
- Chap. 97. Of Diseases according to Mag∣nitude.
- Chap. 98. Of Diseases according to Scituation.
- Chap. 99. Of Preservative Causes.
- Chap. 100. Of that part of the Art which re∣fresheth Old Age.
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- The Contents of every Chapter.