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         Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682.
      
       
         
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             Blagraves astrological practice of physick discovering the true way to cure all kinds of diseases and infirmities ... being performed by such herbs and plants which grow within our own nation ... : also a discovery of some notable phylosophical secrets worthy our knowledge, relating to a discovery of all kinds of evils, whether natural or ... from sorcery or witchcraft, or by being possessed of an evil spirit, directing how to cast forth the said evil spirit out of any one which is possessed, with sundry examples thereof / by Joseph Blagrave of Reading, Gent. ...
             Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682.
          
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           BLAGRAVE'S
           Astrological
           Practice
           OF
           PHYSICK
           DISCOVERING
           ,
           The
           true
           way
           to
           Cure
           all
           Kinds
           of
           Diseases
           and
           Infirmities
           which
           are
           Naturally
           incident
           to
           the
           body
           of
           man.
           BEING
           Performed
           by
           such
           Herbs
           and
           Plants
           〈◊〉
           grow
           within
           our
           own
           Nation
           ,
           directing
           the
           〈◊〉
           to
           Distil
           and
           Extract
           their
           Vertues
           and
           making
           up
           of
           Medicines
           .
           ALSO
           ,
           A
           Discovery
           of
           some
           notable
           
             Phylosophical
             Secret
          
           worthy
           our
           Knowledge
           ,
           relatin●
           to
           a
           Discovery
           of
           all
           kinds
           of
           Evils
           ,
           whether
           Natural
           or
           such
           which
           com-from
           Sorcery
           or
           Witchcraf●ts
           or
           by
           being
           possessed
           of
           an
           evil
           Spirit
           :
           directing
           how
           to
           cast
           forth
           the
           said
           Evil
           Spirit
           out
           of
           any
           one
           which
           is
           ●ossessed
           with
           sundry
           Examples
           thereof
           .
        
         
           By
           
             Joseph
             Blagrave
          
           of
           Reading
           Gent.
           Student
           in
           Astrology
           and
           Physick
           .
        
         
           London
           ,
           Printed
           by
           S.G.
           and
           
             B.
             G
          
           for
           
             Obad.
             Blagrav
          
           .
           at
           the
           
             Printing
             Press
          
           in
           
             Little
             Brittain
          
           ,
           167●
           .
        
      
       
         
         
         
         
           The
           truth
           is
           ,
           I
           find
           by
           good
           experience
           ,
           especially
           in
           very
           cold
           infirmities
           ,
           as
           Agues
           ,
           Dead
           palsies
           ,
           and
           such
           like
           ,
           its
           impossible
           to
           make
           a
           Sympathetical
           Cure
           when
           Saturn
           is
           strong
           ,
           were
           it
           not
           so
           that
           those
           Observations
           before-going
           were
           in
           force
           ,
           and
           approved
           :
           as
           for
           example
           ,
           If
           the
           Patient
           be
           old
           ,
           his
           grief
           cold
           ,
           his
           Complexion
           cold
           ,
           the
           season
           of
           the
           year
           cold
           ,
           and
           his
           remedies
           to
           be
           applyed
           cold
           ,
           it
           must
           needs
           destroy
           nature
           ,
           for
           where
           heat
           is
           wanting
           there
           can
           be
           no
           life
           :
           but
           if
           Saturn
           be
           the
           afflicting
           planet
           and
           weak
           then
           herbs
           which
           are
           under
           the
           dominion
           of
           the
           Sun
           and
           Jupiter
           being
           of
           known
           vertue
           to
           cure
           the
           Distemper
           or
           grife
           will
           do
           it
           ;
           they
           being
           by
           Nature
           hot
           and
           moist
           ,
           whereas
           Saturn
           is
           by
           nature
           cold
           and
           dry
           ,
           clean
           differing
           in
           Elemental
           qualities
           ,
           and
           this
           is
           called
           an
           Antipathetical
           Cure
           ;
           but
           in
           all
           infirmities
           whatsoever
           which
           are
           caused
           by
           the
           evil
           influence
           of
           Mars
           ,
           he
           being
           strong
           in
           the
           Heavens
           ,
           the
           remedies
           used
           must
           be
           by
           such
           Herbs
           and
           plants
           which
           are
           under
           his
           own
           Dominion
           ,
           together
           with
           herbs
           of
           the
           Sun
           but
           if
           the
           Complexion
           of
           the
           patient
           ,
           their
           age
           ,
           and
           the
           season
           of
           the
           year
           doth
           naturally
           produce
           heat
           ,
           then
           to
           use
           some
           small
           numbers
           and
           dose
           of
           such
           herbs
           which
           are
           under
           the
           Dominion
           of
           Venus
           ,
           may
           be
           proper
           at
           some
           convenient
           times
           to
           give
           the
           patient
           towards
           the
           refreshing
           of
           nature
           ,
           yet
           chiefly
           in
           point
           of
           Cure
           you
           must
           adhere
           unto
           those
           herbs
           and
           plants
           which
           are
           under
           Mars
           and
           the
           Sun
           whereby
           to
           work
           your
           Cure
           ,
           for
           if
           you
           should
           give
           cooling
           remedies
           in
           hot
           Distempers
           when
           Mars
           is
           strong
           ,
           't
           will
           destroy
           the
           patient
           as
           I
           have
           sufficiently
           proved
           ;
           but
           as
           I
           have
           elsewhere
           expressed
           if
           Mars
           be
           the
           afflicting
           planet
           and
           weak
           ,
           then
           those
           herbs
           and
           plants
           under
           the
           Dominion
           of
           Venus
           and
           the
           Moon
           ;
           together
           with
           
           a
           select
           number
           of
           Herbs
           under
           the
           Dominion
           of
           the
           Sun
           will
           do
           it
           .
        
         
           In
           all
           Cures
           whatsoever
           ,
           a
           select
           number
           of
           herbs
           under
           the
           dominion
           of
           the
           Sun
           must
           be
           used
           .
        
         
           These
           Rules
           being
           well
           observed
           and
           carefully
           followed
           ,
           may
           through
           Gods
           blessing
           produce
           wonderful
           Effects
           ;
           as
           I
           have
           sufficiently
           proved
           in
           my
           many
           years
           practice
           and
           experience
           ,
           as
           you
           will
           find
           in
           this
           Book
           .
        
      
       
         
         
           To
           the
           truly
           Learned
           ,
           and
           my
           most
           Honoured
           Friend
           
             Elias
             Ashmole
          
           of
           the
           
             Afiddle
             Temple
          
           
             Esq
          
           Windsor
           Herauld
           at
           Armes
           ,
           and
           Comptroler
           of
           the
           Excise
           for
           his
           MAJESTY
           .
        
         
           
             SIR
             ,
          
        
         
           ALthough
           somwhat
           abashed
           (
           when
           I
           consider
           those
           admirable
           guifts
           ,
           both
           of
           Learning
           and
           Knowledge
           which
           are
           seated
           in
           your
           worthy
           Person
           as
           by
           your
           admirable
           works
           in
           Print
           are
           manifest
           )
           to
           Dedicate
           these
           my
           Laboues
           ,
           yet
           being
           imboldned
           not
           only
           by
           our
           former
           acquaintance
           ,
           as
           having
           ever
           found
           those
           noble
           parts
           in
           you
           ,
           both
           of
           Wisdom
           and
           Affability
           :
           but
           also
           considering
           the
           great
           love
           and
           affection
           you
           did
           always
           bear
           unto
           Philosophy
           :
           and
           so
           by
           consequence
           ,
           a
           true
           lover
           of
           such
           ,
           who
           are
           well-willers
           thereunto
           ,
           according
           unto
           that
           Maxime
           in
           Philosophy
           ,
           
             Every
             thing
             delighteth
             in
             its
             own
             Element
             ,
             and
             doth
             sooner
             adhere
             unto
             it
             ,
             than
             to
             its
             contrary
          
           :
           and
           should
           this
           Book
           come
           into
           some
           mens
           hands
           who
           are
           not
           delighted
           in
           these
           kinds
           of
           Studies
           ,
           although
           wise
           and
           well
           learned
           in
           other
           things
           ,
           yet
           they
           will
           assuredly
           slight
           ,
           and
           not
           regard
           what
           I
           have
           written
           ,
           nor
           yet
           willingly
           shew
           any
           
           love
           or
           countenance
           to
           the
           Writer
           ,
           for
           according
           unto
           that
           notable
           expression
           of
           yours
           to
           the
           Reader
           ,
           in
           your
           excellent
           Book
           ,
           intituled
           ,
           The
           way
           to
           Bliss
           :
           
             That
             't
             is
             as
             possible
             to
             shape
             a
             Coate
             for
             the
          
           Moon
           ,
           
             as
             in
             writing
             to
             please
             every
             Genius
             :
             so
             various
             are
             the
             generality
             of
             our
             inclinations
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           What
           I
           have
           written
           in
           this
           Book
           is
           no
           Translation
           ,
           but
           meerly
           the
           Subject
           of
           〈◊〉
           many
           years
           Practice
           and
           Experience
           in
           the
           ●●●rological
           way
           of
           Physick
           :
           and
           Published
           ,
           not
           〈◊〉
           for
           my
           own
           vindication
           in
           point
           of
           Art
           〈◊〉
           Practice
           ,
           but
           also
           to
           instance
           others
           to
           do
           the
           like
           Cures
           as
           I
           have
           done
           ;
           for
           I
           may
           truly
           say
           ,
           〈◊〉
           Wonders
           have
           been
           wrought
           ,
           as
           in
           this
           Book
           will
           appear
           :
           yet
           many
           people
           I
           find
           are
           unsatisfied
           concerning
           any
           way
           of
           practice
           in
           Physick
           ,
           the
           reason
           I
           conceive
           is
           ,
           because
           many
           illitterate
           persons
           ,
           and
           others
           who
           are
           ignorant
           of
           the
           Art
           of
           Astrology
           do
           foolishly
           speak
           against
           it
           ,
           verifying
           that
           notable
           saying
           of
           the
           Poet
           
             Ars
             non
             habet
             inimicum
             nisi
             ignorantem
             .
          
           Concerning
           the
           lawfulness
           of
           the
           Art
           ,
           I
           have
           sufficiently
           given
           satisfaction
           to
           the
           wise
           ,
           in
           the
           Epistles
           of
           those
           Almanacks
           of
           mine
           ,
           Dated
           
             Anno
             ,
             1658.
          
           and
           1659.
           
           Besides
           ,
           there
           are
           many
           excellent
           Men
           who
           have
           written
           both
           learnedly
           and
           largely
           thereupon
           ;
           should
           I
           mention
           your
           most
           worthy
           self
           ,
           who
           is
           known
           to
           be
           a
           great
           Master
           herein
           ,
           and
           not
           only
           in
           Astrology
           but
           also
           in
           Philosophy
           ,
           the
           most
           excellent
           part
           having
           I
           
           dare
           say
           ,
           few
           or
           no
           equals
           living
           .
           Sir
           ,
           for
           the
           love
           I
           bear
           unto
           your
           most
           Worthy
           Person
           ,
           and
           to
           those
           most
           excellent
           guifts
           which
           God
           hath
           endowed
           you
           withal
           ,
           I
           heartily
           wish
           I
           had
           higher
           and
           more
           excellent
           things
           to
           present
           you
           ,
           that
           so
           you
           might
           take
           delight
           in
           reading
           ,
           and
           increase
           in
           Knowledge
           thereby
           :
           however
           ,
           I
           question
           not
           ,
           but
           that
           when
           you
           have
           read
           it
           over
           ,
           you
           will
           find
           somewhat
           herein
           worthy
           your
           perusal
           which
           may
           (
           if
           ad
           nothing
           unto
           your
           wisdom
           and
           Knowledge
           )
           put
           you
           in
           mind
           of
           greater
           Mysteries
           :
           even
           as
           in
           Motions
           ,
           the
           lesser
           wheels
           being
           moved
           ,
           causeth
           the
           greater
           wheels
           to
           be
           set
           on
           work
           .
           Craving
           pardon
           for
           the
           boldness
           of
           him
           who
           heartily
           wisheth
           your
           increase
           ,
           both
           in
           Coelestial
           ,
           and
           Terestial
           Wisdom
           ,
           Health
           ,
           and
           Happines
           in
           this
           Life
           ,
           and
           Eternal
           Joy
           in
           the
           Life
           to
           come
           ;
           and
           who
           shall
           ever
           remain
           ,
        
         
           
             Sir
             ,
             Your
             assured
             Friend
             and
             Servant
             to
             Command
             Jos
             .
             Blagrave
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           To
           the
           Right
           Worshipful
           Sr.
           
             John
             Davis
          
           Knight
           ,
           one
           of
           his
           Majesties
           
             Deput
             .
             Leift.
          
           and
           Justice
           of
           Peace
           for
           the
           County
           of
           B.
           
        
         
           
             Right
             Worshipful
             ,
          
        
         
           HAving
           for
           many
           years
           past
           had
           the
           happiness
           to
           be
           acquainted
           with
           your
           Worship
           ,
           and
           having
           ever
           found
           seated
           in
           your
           most
           Worthy
           Person
           ,
           those
           most
           excellent
           guifts
           of
           Knowledge
           ,
           both
           in
           Divine
           and
           Moral
           things
           ;
           but
           most
           especially
           ,
           that
           most
           excellent
           guift
           and
           noble
           quality
           of
           Affability
           ,
           being
           a
           vertue
           of
           the
           greatest
           Demonstration
           of
           true
           Generosity
           .
           We
           find
           it
           Recorded
           ,
           that
           this
           noble
           Vertue
           did
           abound
           with
           Antonius
           the
           Emperour
           (
           called
           for
           his
           wisdom
           the
           Philosopher
           )
           who
           would
           permit
           the
           meanest
           of
           his
           Subjects
           to
           come
           unto
           his
           presence
           and
           to
           converse
           with
           him
           ;
           for
           which
           quality
           ,
           he
           was
           ever
           held
           in
           high
           esteem
           ,
           and
           well
           beloved
           :
           but
           on
           the
           contrary
           ,
           such
           who
           have
           abandoned
           this
           vertue
           ,
           ill
           have
           befell
           them
           :
           I
           shall
           instance
           one
           Example
           hereof
           ,
           In
           
             Julius
             Caesar
          
           who
           so
           long
           as
           he
           continued
           affable
           and
           loving
           unto
           his
           Subjects
           they
           intirely
           loved
           him
           ;
           but
           when
           once
           he
           lest
           off
           this
           vertue
           ,
           and
           fell
           into
           pride
           ,
           they
           quickly
           forsook
           him
           ,
           altering
           their
           good
           affection
           of
           love
           unto
           disdain
           ;
           and
           shortly
           after
           conspired
           his
           Death
           :
           and
           would
           he
           but
           have
           vouchsafed
           to
           have
           read
           a
           Note
           which
           a
           me
           in
           person
           delivered
           him
           when
           he
           went
           to
           the
           Senate
           ,
           he
           might
           for
           that
           time
           have
           saved
           his
           life
           ,
           there
           being
           written
           in
           it
           ,
           the
           whole
           discovery
           of
           the
           Plot.
           Sir
           ,
           I
           needed
           not
           to
           have
           mentioned
           these
           things
           ,
           presuming
           your
           Worship
           is
           sufficiently
           acquainted
           therewith
           already
           ,
           as
           having
           read
           these
           Moral
           Vertues
           ,
           and
           Vices
           :
           not
           only
           in
           Antonius
           ,
           and
           
             Julius
             Caesar
          
           ,
           but
           also
           in
           many
           others
           .
           Sir
           ,
           I
           want
           words
           to
           express
           the
           love
           and
           good
           affection
           I
           did
           always
           bear
           unto
           your
           Worthy
           Person
           ;
           having
           ever
           found
           you
           to
           be
           a
           true
           lover
           of
           such
           ,
           who
           were
           studious
           in
           all
           lawful
           Arts
           and
           Sciences
           .
           That
           which
           I
           here
           present
           
           your
           Worship
           withal
           ,
           is
           not
           only
           Astrology
           ,
           which
           is
           the
           first
           and
           chiefest
           of
           all
           Liberal
           Arts
           and
           Sciences
           ;
           but
           also
           the
           true
           Astrological
           way
           of
           my
           many
           years
           practice
           in
           Physick
           ;
           for
           without
           knowledge
           in
           Astrology
           ,
           it
           's
           impossible
           to
           be
           either
           a
           Phylosopher
           or
           good
           Physician
           ,
           for
           hath
           the
           Theory
           and
           Practick
           thereof
           is
           derived
           from
           Astrology
           .
           In
           all
           Ages
           Astrology
           was
           ever
           held
           in
           high
           esteem
           ;
           the
           knowledge
           whereof
           (
           as
           testi●ieth
           Josephus
           )
           was
           taught
           by
           God
           himself
           unto
           Adam
           ,
           and
           from
           him
           ,
           unto
           Posterity
           ;
           this
           worthy
           Author
           further
           saith
           ,
           that
           he
           saw
           the
           Art
           of
           Astrology
           graven
           in
           Stone
           in
           Assyria
           ,
           done
           by
           Seth
           before
           the
           Flood
           :
           also
           those
           Magicians
           or
           Wisemen
           which
           came
           to
           worship
           Christ
           ,
           were
           great
           Astrologers
           ,
           without
           question
           (
           next
           unto
           Divinity
           ;
           it
           s
           the
           most
           excellent
           study
           in
           the
           World
           ;
           for
           those
           who
           are
           but
           me
           only
           read
           in
           this
           Art
           ,
           must
           needs
           know
           ,
           that
           a
           mighty
           and
           powerful
           hand
           hath
           wrought
           those
           wonders
           which
           ●●●●is●●●y
           ●●en
           in
           the
           Heavens
           ,
           as
           the
           
             Sun
             ,
             Moon
             ,
             Stars
          
           ,
           and
           P●ane●s
           with
           their
           M●●ions
           and
           powerful
           App●ri●ians
           upon
           all
           su●●una●y
           C●●●ure●
           .
           Sir
           ,
           I
           know
           I
           need
           an
           Arguments
           to
           perswade
           you
           unto
           the
           lawfulness
           o●
           excel
           e●●y
           of
           this
           worthy
           Science
           ,
           well
           knowing
           ,
           that
           your
           Worship
           ,
           as
           I
           have
           already
           declared
           ,
           was
           ever
           a
           true
           〈◊〉
           th●re●f
           :
           I
           question
           not
           ,
           but
           that
           when
           you
           have
           read
           once
           ●h●se
           my
           Labours
           ,
           you
           will
           not
           only
           be
           the
           more
           confirmed
           in
           your
           good
           ●pinion
           hereof
           ,
           but
           also
           find
           somewhat
           ●e●●in
           which
           may
           increase
           your
           knowledge
           in
           these
           secret
           Mysteries
           .
           Sir
           ,
           may
           these
           my
           Writings
           prove
           acceptable
           unto
           your
           most
           Worthy
           hands
           ,
           I
           have
           obtained
           the
           end
           of
           my
           〈◊〉
           ,
           which
           was
           in
           some
           measure
           to
           Demonstrate
           the
           great
           affection
           which
           I
           did
           always
           bear
           unto
           your
           most
           Worthy
           Person
           ,
           and
           shall
           ever
           remain
           ,
        
         
           
             
               Your
               Worships
               Servant
               to
               Command
            
             Jos
             .
             Blagrave
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           To
           all
           my
           loving
           Countrey-men
           in
           general
           ,
           but
           especially
           to
           those
           of
           Reading
           ,
           being
           the
           place
           of
           my
           Nativity
           .
        
         
           IT
           was
           the
           saying
           of
           our
           Blessed
           Saviour
           
             That
             a
             Prophet
             could
             not
             be
             without
             honour
             save
             in
             his
             own
             Country
             .
          
           Although
           I
           count
           my self
           no
           Prophet
           ,
           yet
           by
           the
           Rules
           of
           Astrology
           I
           have
           predicted
           such
           things
           which
           (
           to
           our
           sorrow
           )
           have
           come
           to
           pass
           as
           may
           appear
           in
           my
           Almanack
           for
           the
           year
           1665.
           and
           others
           formerly
           written
           :
           I
           presume
           ,
           I
           have
           both
           Friends
           ,
           and
           Enemies
           amongst●y
           u●
           ;
           it
           s
           well
           known
           unto
           many
           ,
           that
           I
           have
           done
           very
           great
           cures
           both
           in
           the
           Town
           ,
           and
           places
           adjacent
           ,
           although
           I
           have
           not
           mentioned
           their
           names
           in
           this
           Book
           ,
           yet
           I
           find
           that
           many
           being
           unsatisfied
           concerning
           the
           legality
           of
           my
           way
           of
           Cure
           ,
           have
           refused
           to
           come
           or
           send
           unto
           me
           for
           help
           to
           cure
           their
           infirmities
           :
           and
           many
           of
           〈◊〉
           wh●
           did
           come
           ,
           c●●me
           for
           the
           most
           part
           privately
           ,
           fearing
           either
           loss
           of
           reputation
           or
           reproaches
           from
           their
           Neighbours
           ,
           and
           other
           unsatisfied
           people
           ;
           and
           also
           fear●●●
           then
           what
           I
           did
           ,
           was
           either
           Diab●lical
           ,
           or
           by
           unlawful
           means
           .
           I
           question
           not
           but
           when
           you
           have
           read
           over
           this
           Book
           ,
           although
           some
           things
           may
           seem
           mistical
           at
           the
           first
           ,
           especially
           unto
           such
           who
           never
           before
           read
           any
           books
           of
           this
           nature
           ,
           yet
           by
           oft
           perusied
           and
           well
           heeding
           what
           I
           have
           written
           ,
           I
           am
           confident
           it
           may
           ,
           and
           will
           give
           satisfaction
           unto
           any
           of
           reasonable
           capacity
           :
           and
           for
           the
           benefit
           of
           those
           who
           de●ire
           Knowledge
           in
           the
           Astrological
           and
           Chymical
           way
           of
           Physick
           (
           which
           is
           the
           
           most
           assured
           way
           extant
           )
           I
           have
           both
           briefly
           and
           plainly
           instructed
           the
           learner
           herein
           ,
           so
           that
           those
           who
           can
           but
           read
           and
           will
           take
           pains
           may
           assuredly
           attain
           unto
           it
           ,
           and
           be
           inabled
           thereby
           to
           do
           the
           like
           Cures
           as
           I
           have
           done
           :
           and
           as
           concerning
           the
           resolution
           of
           questions
           by
           Figures
           ,
           a
           thing
           much
           questioned
           by
           some
           ,
           I
           have
           in
           this
           book
           given
           sufficient
           reasons
           thereof
           according
           unto
           Art
           ,
           thereby
           inabling
           others
           (
           if
           they
           please
           to
           take
           the
           pains
           )
           to
           do
           the
           like
           .
           What
           I
           have
           formerly
           done
           herein
           ,
           was
           more
           to
           satisfie
           the
           earnest
           importunity
           of
           others
           ,
           than
           for
           any
           gain
           or
           profit
           which
           came
           unto
           me
           ,
           for
           I
           alwayes
           (
           although
           some
           reward
           was
           given
           me
           for
           my
           pains
           therein
           )
           accounted
           my self
           a
           loser
           thereby
           ,
           in
           regard
           of
           my
           Practice
           in
           Physick
           ;
           and
           let
           the
           Artist
           be
           never
           so
           careful
           to
           give
           content
           ,
           yet
           what
           will
           the
           most
           men
           say
           ,
           (
           especially
           such
           who
           are
           ignorant
           of
           the
           Art
           )
           if
           we
           discover
           the
           thing
           sought
           after
           ,
           surely
           he
           doth
           it
           by
           the
           Devil
           ,
           otherwise
           ,
           how
           could
           he
           do
           it
           ,
           but
           if
           we
           chance
           to
           fail
           ,
           as
           sometimes
           we
           may
           by
           taking
           a
           wrong
           Ascendant
           ,
           then
           they
           will
           assuredly
           say
           ,
           they
           are
           cheated
           of
           their
           money
           :
           I
           speak
           seriously
           I
           take
           no
           pleasure
           in
           such
           questions
           ,
           for
           the
           reasons
           aforesaid
           ,
           having
           denied
           many
           which
           came
           unto
           me
           therefore
           .
           Kind
           Country
           men
           and
           Women
           ,
           my
           thoughts
           are
           better
           of
           you
           then
           wholly
           to
           blame
           you
           ,
           for
           I
           dare
           say
           it
           was
           either
           false
           reports
           ,
           or
           ignorance
           of
           the
           way
           I
           profess
           ,
           which
           caused
           many
           of
           you
           to
           be
           enemical
           unto
           me
           ;
           wherefore
           ,
           I
           have
           the
           rather
           published
           this
           Treatise
           that
           so
           f●r
           time
           to
           come
           ,
           you
           may
           not
           only
           be
           setled
           in
           your
           opinion
           ,
           but
           also
           be
           fully
           satisfied
           ,
           that
           what
           I
           have
           already
           done
           ,
           or
           shall
           for
           time
           to
           come
           do
           in
           the
           Astrological
           or
           Chymical
           way
           of
           Physick
           ,
           which
           is
           the
           way
           of
           my
           Practice
           ,
           is
           both
           honest
           ,
           just
           ,
           and
           lawful
           ;
           and
           is
           no
           more
           then
           what
           every
           industrious
           Physician
           ought
           to
           know
           ,
           and
           without
           knowledge
           therein
           ,
           its
           impssible
           to
           
           be
           an
           expert
           Physitian
           ,
           as
           in
           this
           book
           will
           appear
           :
           Concerning
           the
           Legality
           of
           this
           Art
           of
           Astrology
           ,
           if
           any
           are
           unsatisfied
           they
           may
           read
           ●y
           Epistles
           of
           those
           Almanacks
           Dated
           ,
           1658.
           and
           1659.
           besides
           there
           are
           many
           Authentick
           Authors
           who
           have
           written
           both
           learnedly
           and
           largely
           thereupon
           ,
           for
           I
           intend
           not
           at
           this
           time
           t●
           trouble
           my self
           or
           reader
           much
           farther
           herein
           ,
           only
           thus
           much
           at
           present
           ,
           I
           say
           ,
           next
           unto
           Divinity
           it
           is
           the
           most
           to
           be
           admired
           and
           most
           excellent
           study
           in
           the
           World
           ,
           and
           worthy
           our
           knowledge
           ;
           for
           there
           is
           so
           much
           seen
           of
           the
           wonderful
           Work
           of
           God
           in
           it
           ,
           that
           it
           must
           needs
           convince
           the
           most
           unbelieving
           persons
           whatsoever
           ,
           and
           cause
           them
           to
           know
           that
           a
           mighty
           and
           powerful
           hand
           hath
           wrought
           those
           wonders
           which
           we
           visibly
           see
           ,
           is
           the
           
             Heavens
             ,
             Sun
             ,
             Moon
             ;
             Stars
          
           and
           Planets
           ,
           with
           their
           Motions
           and
           powerful
           Operations
           over
           all
           sublunary
           Creatures
           ;
           and
           hath
           given
           unto
           man
           so
           much
           Knowledge
           thereby
           (
           Next
           unto
           the
           Angels
           )
           that
           he
           is
           able
           to
           reveale
           and
           make
           known
           in
           a
           great
           measure
           his
           Heavenly
           Will
           thereby
           unto
           his
           People
           ,
           that
           so
           they
           may
           be
           forewarned
           of
           his
           wrath
           to
           come
           .
           If
           I
           find
           this
           Book
           hath
           acceptance
           with
           you
           ,
           I
           shall
           be
           incouraged
           to
           labour
           in
           my
           study
           and
           profession
           to
           do
           you
           and
           the
           Country
           farther
           service
           ,
           and
           shall
           ever
           remain
           ,
           your
           assured
           loving
           Country
           man
           and
           Servant
           .
        
         
           
             Jos
             .
             Blagrave
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           In
           nobilissimi
           ,
           &
           magni
           Astrologi
           Encomium
           .
        
         
           INtima
           sanguinei
           scrutatur
           pectora
           Tauri
        
         
           Agmine
           plebeo
           cinctus
           spect
           ante
           sacerdos
           ,
        
         
           Imperiumque
           suum
           est
           quoties
           argenteus
           alti
        
         
           Solis
           avis
           tendit
           Romana
           insignia
           bello
           .
        
         
           Augur
           cede
           viro
           ,
           cede
           ô
           Geometria
           magno
        
         
           Astrologo
           ,
           claroque
           Jovi
           summeque
           perito
        
         
           Ad
           sua
           multiplices
           deducere
           sydera
           morbos
           .
        
         
           Non
           Aesculapius
           talem
           cognoverit
           artem
           ,
        
         
           Nedum
           Virgilius
           magnus
           ,
           non
           Thessala
           Tempe
        
         
           Talem
           frugifera
           conspexit
           vertice
           doctum
           .
        
         
           Ex
           tripode
           haud
           quaquam
           sacro
           Grynaeus
           Apollo
        
         
           Verius
           ad
           sortem
           humanam
           dedit
           ore
           loquelas
           .
        
         
           Astra
           regunt
           morbos
           ,
           morbi
           sacrantur
           avitis
        
         
           Planetis
           ,
           veluti
           summis
           piacula
           sanctis
           .
        
         
           Aurea
           mundanis
           celebratur
           regula
           velis
           .
        
         
           Quis
           super
           atra
           silex
           jamjam
           casura
           cadentique
        
         
           Imminet
           assimilis
           ,
           veniunt
           hic
           Circis
           ad
           antrum
           ,
        
         
           Contenti
           rediere
           omnes
           .
        
         
           
             
               H.
               Pratt
            
             .
             Generosus
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           The
           Contents
           of
           this
           Book
           .
        
         
           
             A
             Catalogue
             of
             the
             Herbs
             and
             Plants
             appropriated
             unto
             their
             several
             Planets
             .
             
               pages
               ,
               ●
               ,
               2
               ,
               3
               ,
               4.
               
            
          
           
             General
             rules
             whereby
             to
             know
             under
             what
             planet
             every
             herb
             or
             plant
             is
             Governed
             ,
             
               p.
               5
               ,
               6
               ,
               7
               ,
               8
               ,
               9
               ,
               10
               ,
               11.
               
            
          
           
             Rules
             concerning
             the
             gathering
             of
             herbs
             and
             plants
             at
             the
             right
             planetary
             hours
             .
             
               12
               ,
               13
               ,
               16
               ,
               17.
               
            
          
           
             Concerning
             numbers
             attributed
             unto
             the
             planets
             with
             the
             reason
             thereof
             .
             
               p.
               18
               ,
               19.
            
             
          
           
             The
             way
             to
             find
             the
             Disease
             by
             the
             Sun
             or
             Moon
             afflicted
             .
             
               pag.
               21.
            
             
          
           
             To
             know
             the
             time
             of
             Death
             or
             Recovery
             by
             the
             Critical
             Figure
             .
             
               pag.
               22.23
            
             .
          
           
             Judgment
             upon
             a
             Decumbiture
             Figure
             ,
             and
             also
             upon
             acute
             and
             perperacute
             sicknesses
             .
             
               p.
               24.25
            
             .
          
           
             Judgment
             upon
             another
             Decumbiture
             of
             a
             sick
             person
             .
             
               pages
               25
               ,
               26
               ,
               27.
               
            
          
           
             The
             Characters
             of
             the
             seven
             Planets
             :
             Twelve
             Signes
             ;
             and
             the
             five
             usual
             Aspects
             :
             and
             the
             houses
             of
             the
             Planets
             .
             
               pag.
               28
               ,
               29.
            
             
          
           
             The
             sick-mans
             glass
             ,
             with
             the
             use
             of
             an
             Eph●meris
             .
             
               pag.
               30
               .
               3●
            
             .
          
           
             How
             to
             Erect
             a
             Scheme
             or
             Figure
             for
             any
             time
             given
             .
             
               p.
               32
            
          
           
             A
             Decumbiture
             Figure
             set
             for
             the
             time
             of
             my
             Friends
             falling
             sick
             :
             with
             judgment
             thereupon
             .
             
               p.
               3●
               ,
               34
               ,
               35
               ,
               36
               ,
               37
               ,
               38.
               
            
          
           
             
             Observations
             concerning
             the
             Ascendant
             .
             
               pag.
               39.40
            
             .
          
           
             Brief
             Rules
             concerning
             long
             or
             short
             sicknesses
             :
             and
             whether
             the
             Patient
             is
             like
             to
             live
             or
             dye
             .
             
               p.
               73.74
            
             .
          
           
             The
             bodily
             shape
             and
             infirmities
             atributed
             unto
             the
             twelve
             Signes
             .
             
               pag.
               75.
            
             
          
           
             The
             bodily
             shape
             with
             the
             parts
             and
             members
             of
             the
             body
             together
             with
             the
             diseases
             which
             the
             planets
             generally
             rule
             .
             
               pag.
               77.
            
             
          
           
             Concerning
             the
             Moon
             of
             Mars
             or
             Sol
             afflicted
             in
             any
             of
             the
             Twelve
             Signes
             .
             
               pag.
               79.
            
             
          
           
             Concerning
             the
             Moon
             of
             Saturn
             or
             Jupiter
             afflicted
             in
             any
             of
             the
             Twelve
             Signes
             ,
             
               pag.
               82.
            
             
          
           
             How
             to
             make
             Dyet-drinks
             ,
             or
             to
             extract
             the
             spirits
             of
             plants
             or
             Herbs
             .
             How
             to
             make
             Syrups
             ,
             Lambitives
             ,
             Pills
             ,
             Glisters
             ,
             Fa●mes
             ,
             Fumigations
             ,
             Cataplasms
             ,
             Oymments
             ,
             and
             Bathes
             .
             
               pages
               .
               86
               ,
               87
               ,
               88
               ,
               89
               ,
               90.
               
            
          
           
             Of
             Purgations
             and
             the
             manner
             of
             Purging
             ,
             Vomiting
             ,
             Bathing
             ,
             Sweating
             ,
             Blooding
             ,
             with
             some
             other
             additions
             necessary
             to
             be
             known
             .
             
               pag.
               91
               ,
               92
               ,
               93.
               
            
          
           
             A
             Catalogue
             of
             Choyce
             herbs
             or
             plants
             ,
             collected
             for
             the
             curing
             of
             all
             kinds
             of
             grief●
             or
             infirmities
             whatsoever
             ,
             Alphabetically
             expressed
             ,
             beginning
             at
             
               pag.
               94
            
             ,
             and
             ending
             at
             
               p.
               113.
            
             
          
           
             One
             cure
             done
             at
             Oxford
             ,
             Anno
             Dom.
             1658.
             
          
           
             Another
             cure
             done
             at
             Oxford
             ,
             Anno
             Dom.
             1659.
             
               p.
               64.65.115
               ,
               11●
               ,
               11●
               .
            
          
           
             One
             cure
             done
             at
             Tylehurst
             near
             Reading
             ,
             Anno
             1667.
             
               pag.
               118.
            
             
          
           
             The
             way
             to
             cure
             the
             Evil
             ,
             commonly
             called
             the
             Kings
             Evil
             ,
             with
             an
             Example
             .
             Another
             kind
             of
             Evil
             and
             the
             Cure
             thereof
             .
             
               119
               ,
               120
               ,
               121
               ,
               122
               ,
               123.
               
            
          
           
             Another
             kind
             of
             Evil
             which
             cometh
             from
             Sr●m
             Sore●ry
             or
             Whichcraft
             with
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             .
             127.
             
          
           
             
             A
             Boy
             suddainly
             struck
             dumb
             and
             so
             continued
             three
             years
             how
             cured
             .
             
               pag.
               144.
            
             
          
           
             How
             to
             make
             the
             Sympathetical
             powder
             with
             its
             application
             .
             
               pag.
               131.
            
             
          
           
             The
             Vnguent
             its
             making
             and
             use
             
               p.
               131.
            
             
          
           
             Concerning
             Witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             ,
             with
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             .
             
               pag.
               135.
            
             
          
           
             Some
             experimental
             Rules
             whereby
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             .
             
               pag.
               154.
            
             
          
           
             The
             way
             to
             cure
             both
             Witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             .
             
               p.
               155.
            
             
          
           
             Some
             notable
             Phylosophical
             Secrets
             whereby
             to
             cure
             sundry
             distempers
             .
             
               pag.
               15●
            
             .
          
           
             Two
             pretty
             secrets
             in
             Philosophy
             
               pag.
               160.
            
             
          
           
             Some
             practical
             and
             experimental
             Rules
             whereby
             to
             give
             judgment
             Astrologically
             upon
             Thefts
             ,
             Strayes
             ,
             Fugitives
             ,
             Decumbitures
             of
             Sick
             Persons
             ,
             Vrines
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             H●rary
             Question
             ,
             from
             
               page
               161
               ,
               to
               page
               168.
               
            
          
           
             Concerning
             the
             casting
             forth
             of
             Devils
             out
             of
             such
             who
             are
             Possest
             ,
             and
             how
             performed
             by
             the
             Author
             .
             form
             .
             
               p.
               168
               ,
               to
               17●
            
             .
          
           
             Concerning
             Agues
             and
             Quotidian
             Infirmities
             with
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             thereof
             
               176
               ,
               to
               page
               183.
            
             
          
           
             Concerning
             all
             kinds
             of
             Madness
             ,
             its
             cause
             and
             cure
             .
          
           
             Postscript
             to
             the
             Reader
             
               pag.
               184.
            
             
          
           
             A
             short
             Epistle
             unto
             those
             who
             are
             Students
             and
             well-willers
             unto
             the
             Art
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             
               page
               108.
            
             
          
        
      
       
         
         
           AN
           Introductory
           Preface
           TO
           THE
           READER
           .
        
         
           HAveing
           formerly
           spent
           some
           of
           my
           youthful
           years
           in
           the
           Study
           of
           Astronomy
           and
           Astrology
           ,
           and
           since
           that
           ,
           in
           Philosophy
           and
           the
           practice
           of
           Physick
           ,
           and
           finding
           by
           good
           experience
           how
           each
           part
           doth
           depend
           upon
           the
           other
           ,
           for
           without
           some
           knowledge
           in
           Astronomy
           ,
           one
           can
           be
           no
           Astrologer
           ;
           and
           without
           knowledge
           in
           Astrology
           ,
           one
           can
           be
           no
           Philosopher
           ;
           and
           without
           Knowledg
           both
           in
           Astrology
           and
           Philosophy
           ,
           one
           can
           be
           no
           good
           Physitian
           :
           and
           whosoever
           desireth
           to
           make
           practice
           ,
           either
           in
           the
           Astrological
           or
           Chymical
           way
           of
           Physick
           (
           as
           for
           the
           Drug
           way
           ,
           there
           can
           be
           no
           certainty
           in
           careing
           thereby
           ,
           as
           will
           plainly
           appear
           in
           this
           book
           )
           having
           laid
           his
           foundation
           as
           aforesaid
           (
           which
           if
           any
           Practitioner
           or
           Student
           in
           Physick
           be
           ignorant
           of
           ,
           this
           Book
           will
           sufficiently
           instruct
           them
           therein
           )
           must
           build
           and
           rely
           upon
           these
           five
           substantial
           Pillars
           following
           ,
           without
           which
           ,
           there
           can
           be
           no
           admirable
           cures
           done
           ,
           or
           wonders
           wrought
           in
           this
           noble
           Art
           of
           Physick
           ,
           Viz.
           Time
           ,
           Vertue
           ,
           Number
           ,
           Sympathy
           ,
           and
           Antipathy
           .
           First
           ,
           Time
           is
           of
           great
           Concernment
           
           whereby
           to
           gather
           each
           Herb
           or
           Plant
           at
           the
           right
           Planetary
           hours
           ,
           which
           this
           book
           will
           sufficiently
           inform
           you
           ;
           and
           likewise
           to
           know
           the
           hour
           and
           time
           when
           to
           administer
           your
           Physick
           aright
           ,
           for
           if
           the
           Physick
           be
           administred
           at
           a
           wrong
           hour
           ,
           be
           it
           Purge
           or
           Vomit
           it
           will
           work
           contrary
           effects
           ,
           as
           I
           have
           oft
           times
           proved
           :
           Example
           ,
           If
           you
           give
           a
           Purge
           when
           the
           Moon
           is
           in
           an
           Earthy
           Sign
           ,
           Aspected
           by
           a
           Planet
           Retrograde
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           Ascendant
           with
           its
           Lord
           doth
           Correspond
           ,
           then
           the
           Purge
           will
           turn
           unto
           a
           Vomit
           :
           and
           on
           the
           contrary
           ,
           if
           a
           Vomit
           be
           given
           when
           the
           Moon
           is
           in
           a
           Watery
           Sign
           ,
           Aspected
           by
           Planets
           swift
           in
           Motion
           out
           of
           Watery
           Signs
           ,
           the
           Signs
           Ascending
           with
           its
           Lord
           Corresponding
           ,
           then
           the
           Vomit
           will
           turn
           to
           a
           Purge
           :
           also
           an
           exact
           time
           must
           be
           obtained
           whereby
           to
           erect
           your
           Figure
           aright
           ,
           whereby
           to
           give
           judgment
           upon
           the
           disease
           ,
           its
           cause
           and
           termination
           ,
           which
           this
           book
           will
           sufficiently
           instruct
           you
           in
           .
           For
           by
           Urine
           alone
           ,
           no
           true
           judgement
           herein
           can
           be
           given
           ,
           except
           in
           some
           few
           infirmities
           which
           proceed
           from
           the
           blood
           ,
           or
           passages
           of
           Urine
           ,
           for
           Urine
           is
           but
           the
           excrement
           of
           blood
           :
           there
           are
           many
           other
           considerations
           to
           be
           made
           use
           of
           by
           vertue
           of
           time
           ,
           which
           I
           for
           brevities
           sake
           am
           willing
           at
           present
           to
           pass
           over
           ,
           and
           so
           shall
           proceed
           unto
           the
           word
           Vertue
           ,
           which
           is
           in
           brief
           ,
           a
           right
           knowledge
           and
           understanding
           of
           the
           Nature
           ,
           Properties
           ,
           Elemental
           Qualities
           and
           Effects
           which
           each
           Herb
           or
           Plant
           hath
           ,
           whereby
           to
           cure
           all
           kinds
           of
           griefs
           or
           infirmities
           whatsoever
           ,
           either
           by
           Sympathy
           or
           Antipathy
           ,
           as
           this
           book
           will
           sufficiently
           inform
           you
           ;
           and
           all
           growing
           within
           our
           Nation
           .
           I
           shall
           not
           trouble
           my self
           or
           Reader
           in
           setting
           forth
           the
           dangers
           in
           using
           Forrain
           Drugs
           ,
           yet
           I
           deny
           not
           ,
           but
           that
           some
           
           Drugs
           ,
           whose
           vertue
           and
           operations
           are
           well
           known
           unto
           us
           may
           in
           many
           respects
           be
           useful
           ,
           by
           reason
           our
           Climate
           doth
           not
           afford
           some
           ingredients
           which
           are
           necessary
           to
           be
           used
           in
           some
           Distempers
           ,
           as
           Figs
           ,
           Raisons
           ,
           Currants
           ,
           Sugar
           ,
           Wine
           ,
           and
           Spirits
           .
           &c.
           which
           are
           oft
           times
           made
           use
           of
           ,
           whereby
           to
           make
           our
           Dyet-drinks
           and
           spirits
           of
           Plants
           extracted
           the
           more
           savory
           ,
           and
           doth
           help
           to
           work
           a
           more
           forceble
           effect
           in
           many
           distempers
           ,
           as
           you
           will
           find
           in
           this
           book
           :
           and
           I
           have
           accordingly
           in
           some
           infirmities
           made
           use
           thereof
           .
        
         
           Thirdly
           ,
           concerning
           Number
           :
           there
           are
           certain
           Numbers
           attributed
           unto
           the
           Planets
           ,
           which
           every
           Astrological
           or
           Chymical
           Physician
           ought
           to
           know
           ;
           more
           especially
           ,
           such
           who
           use
           this
           way
           of
           cure
           by
           Herbs
           or
           Plants
           which
           is
           the
           most
           assured
           way
           extant
           as
           best
           agreeing
           with
           our
           English
           bodies
           ,
           yet
           as
           I
           have
           already
           declared
           both
           in
           Decoctions
           ,
           and
           in
           Chimical
           Extractions
           ,
           Ingredients
           ,
           together
           with
           Herbs
           may
           be
           used
           to
           make
           it
           the
           more
           forceable
           and
           savory
           ;
           but
           should
           we
           take
           all
           Herbs
           or
           Plants
           which
           are
           accounted
           good
           for
           every
           grief
           ,
           not
           having
           regard
           to
           any
           select
           Number
           ,
           there
           being
           so
           many
           sorts
           of
           Herbs
           approved
           good
           for
           the
           same
           ,
           there
           would
           be
           no
           certainty
           either
           for
           the
           gathering
           of
           the
           Herbs
           at
           a
           right
           hour
           ,
           or
           yet
           know
           when
           you
           have
           enough
           whereby
           to
           work
           your
           cure
           :
           the
           certainty
           of
           a
           select
           Number
           is
           not
           only
           according
           unto
           my
           own
           experience
           ,
           but
           also
           it
           s
           the
           Opinion
           of
           
             Cornelius
             Agrippa
          
           ,
           an
           excellent
           Philosopher
           ,
           and
           many
           others
           :
           What
           Numbers
           are
           attributed
           unto
           each
           Planet
           ,
           and
           the
           reasons
           thereof
           ,
           I
           have
           elsewhere
           in
           this
           book
           expressed
           .
        
         
           Fourthly
           ,
           Concerning
           Sympathy
           ,
           that
           is
           ,
           when
           any
           Planet
           who
           is
           strongest
           in
           the
           Heavens
           by
           essential
           
           dignities
           ,
           shall
           afflict
           the
           Principal
           significator
           of
           the
           sick
           :
           especially
           ,
           if
           more
           strong
           than
           that
           Planet
           which
           is
           of
           a
           contrary
           nature
           ;
           then
           those
           herbs
           or
           Plants
           which
           are
           under
           his
           Dominion
           ,
           shall
           according
           unto
           their
           Vertues
           and
           Numbers
           be
           collected
           to
           cure
           the
           infirmity
           ,
           alwayes
           provided
           ,
           they
           are
           gathered
           at
           the
           right
           Planetary
           hours
           ,
           which
           this
           Book
           will
           inform
           you
           ;
           Example
           ,
           If
           Mars
           be
           the
           afflicting
           Planet
           and
           is
           more
           strong
           in
           essential
           dignities
           than
           Venus
           ,
           then
           you
           must
           make
           choyce
           of
           such
           Herbs
           which
           are
           under
           the
           dominion
           of
           Mars
           to
           cure
           such
           infirmities
           which
           he
           usually
           produceth
           ,
           which
           this
           Book
           will
           also
           acquaint
           you
           with
           .
           There
           is
           no
           infirmity
           or
           disease
           whatsoever
           ,
           but
           in
           a
           second
           Cause
           proceedeth
           from
           the
           evil
           influence
           of
           the
           afflicting
           Planets
           ;
           and
           what
           infirmity
           soever
           any
           Planet
           causeth
           ,
           he
           hath
           Herbs
           by
           Sympathy
           to
           cure
           it
           :
           in
           this
           condition
           ,
           heat
           must
           fetch
           out
           heat
           ,
           even
           as
           if
           one
           should
           burn
           ones
           Finger
           ,
           and
           then
           heat
           it
           against
           the
           fire
           ,
           which
           cureth
           by
           Sympathy
           :
           Likewise
           ,
           I
           have
           known
           a
           great
           cold
           taken
           ,
           to
           be
           cured
           by
           a
           Pippin
           taken
           in
           cold
           water
           ,
           Venus
           being
           strong
           in
           essential
           dignities
           ;
           and
           if
           we
           should
           give
           cooling
           remedies
           when
           Mars
           is
           strong
           ,
           it
           will
           destroy
           the
           Patient
           ,
           as
           I
           have
           often
           proved
           ;
           for
           it
           stands
           by
           reason
           ,
           that
           if
           a
           weak
           man
           contend
           with
           a
           strong
           man
           well
           armed
           ,
           he
           must
           needs
           be
           worsted
           :
           but
           if
           Mars
           be
           the
           afflicting
           Planet
           ,
           although
           strong
           ,
           and
           Venus
           also
           be
           near
           equal
           in
           strength
           ,
           then
           we
           must
           chase
           a
           select
           lesser
           Number
           of
           her
           herbs
           to
           joyn
           with
           Mars
           ,
           and
           so
           the
           dose
           must
           be
           proportionable
           according
           to
           their
           strength
           and
           weakness
           ,
           and
           so
           the
           remedies
           will
           be
           between
           both
           ,
           rather
           adhereing
           unto
           the
           strongest
           Planet
           .
        
         
           Fifthly
           ,
           Concerning
           Antipathy
           ,
           admit
           the
           Moon
           or
           
           principal
           Significator
           of
           the
           sick
           be
           afflicted
           by
           Saturn
           ,
           a
           Planet
           Cold
           and
           Dry
           ,
           and
           he
           weak
           in
           the
           Heavens
           ,
           and
           the
           Planet
           which
           is
           of
           a
           contrary
           nature
           is
           strong
           ,
           as
           instance
           Jupiter
           who
           is
           Hot
           and
           Moist
           ,
           then
           a
           select
           Number
           of
           Herbs
           under
           the
           dominion
           of
           Jupiter
           ,
           being
           of
           vertue
           to
           cure
           the
           distemper
           must
           be
           used
           ,
           provided
           they
           are
           gathered
           at
           the
           hour
           when
           Jupiter
           raineth
           ,
           which
           this
           book
           will
           inform
           you
           .
           But
           if
           Saturn
           and
           Jupiter
           be
           near
           equal
           in
           strength
           ,
           then
           use
           a
           medium
           between
           both
           ,
           and
           let
           one
           part
           of
           your
           Herbs
           be
           by
           Sympathy
           under
           Saturn
           ,
           and
           the
           other
           part
           under
           Jupiter
           ,
           alwayes
           adhereing
           unto
           the
           stronger
           Planet
           ,
           both
           by
           Number
           and
           Dose
           ;
           and
           ever
           remembring
           in
           all
           Cures
           whatsoever
           to
           use
           a
           select
           number
           of
           Herbs
           which
           are
           under
           the
           Sun
           ,
           in
           regard
           he
           is
           Fountain
           of
           Life
           ,
           and
           sole
           Monarch
           of
           the
           Heavens
           ;
           and
           all
           those
           Herbs
           which
           are
           under
           his
           Dominion
           are
           always
           approved
           good
           to
           comfort
           the
           Heart
           ,
           Brain
           ,
           Nerves
           ,
           Arteries
           ,
           and
           Vital
           Spirits
           ,
           and
           are
           likewise
           good
           to
           resist
           :
           Poyson
           :
           Likewise
           in
           all
           Cures
           whatsoever
           ,
           you
           must
           have
           regard
           unto
           the
           age
           of
           the
           Patient
           ,
           together
           with
           their
           Complexion
           ,
           and
           the
           season
           of
           the
           year
           ,
           that
           so
           you
           may
           help
           to
           support
           Natures
           defects
           ,
           for
           a
           Cholerick
           or
           Sanguine
           Man
           or
           Woman
           by
           nature
           requireth
           things
           more
           cooling
           then
           Flegmatick
           ,
           or
           Melancholy
           Man
           or
           Woman
           ,
           and
           a
           Flegmatique
           or
           Melancholy
           man
           or
           woman
           requires
           things
           more
           heating
           than
           a
           Cholerick
           or
           Sanguine
           man
           or
           woman
           ;
           consider
           the
           like
           between
           Youth
           and
           Age
           ,
           and
           the
           season
           of
           the
           year
           .
           Note
           ,
           that
           each
           herb
           or
           plant
           mentioned
           in
           this
           Treatise
           ,
           is
           set
           down
           by
           way
           of
           Catalogue
           under
           the
           Planet
           which
           owneth
           the
           Plant
           or
           Herb
           ,
           it
           being
           done
           according
           unto
           their
           Elemental
           Qualities
           and
           Vertues
           ;
           Having
           given
           sufficient
           reasons
           
           thereof
           ,
           I
           confess
           I
           much
           differ
           from
           Authors
           ,
           for
           what
           I
           have
           written
           in
           this
           book
           is
           no
           Translation
           ,
           being
           meerly
           according
           unto
           my
           Practice
           and
           Experience
           for
           many
           years
           ,
           by
           vertue
           of
           which
           Herbs
           and
           plants
           (
           through
           Gods
           blessing
           )
           I
           have
           done
           many
           great
           and
           wonderful
           cures
           ,
           I
           dare
           say
           ,
           greater
           hath
           not
           been
           done
           since
           the
           Apostles
           times
           ,
           for
           I
           have
           caused
           the
           blind
           to
           see
           ;
           the
           deafe
           to
           hear
           ;
           both
           lame
           and
           bed-rid
           people
           to
           go
           ;
           the
           dumb
           to
           speak
           ,
           such
           who
           have
           been
           in
           extremity
           of
           pain
           ,
           I
           have
           eased
           them
           ;
           likewise
           I
           have
           cured
           all
           kinds
           of
           Evils
           ,
           and
           all
           kinds
           of
           Agues
           ;
           together
           with
           all
           sorts
           of
           Madness
           ,
           having
           in
           this
           Book
           given
           sufficient
           reasons
           for
           the
           same
           :
           I
           have
           likewise
           inserted
           in
           this
           Book
           ,
           the
           Names
           ,
           and
           places
           of
           dwelling
           of
           sundry
           persons
           who
           have
           been
           by
           me
           cured
           of
           such
           infirmities
           and
           griefs
           aforesaid
           ,
           and
           how
           performed
           ;
           that
           so
           others
           may
           be
           informed
           how
           to
           do
           the
           like
           :
           I
           have
           also
           instructed
           the
           Learner
           ,
           how
           by
           the
           Moon
           in
           acute
           ,
           or
           Sun
           in
           Chronick
           griefs
           ,
           or
           infirmities
           to
           find
           the
           disease
           with
           its
           cause
           ,
           and
           termination
           .
           I
           have
           also
           shewed
           the
           way
           how
           to
           Erect
           a
           Figure
           ,
           and
           thereby
           to
           give
           judgment
           ,
           either
           upon
           the
           Decumbiture
           ,
           sight
           of
           the
           Urine
           or
           any
           strong
           fit
           of
           the
           Patient
           .
           And
           for
           the
           benefit
           of
           such
           who
           desire
           farther
           inspection
           into
           this
           Art
           of
           Astrology
           ,
           having
           by
           the
           Rules
           in
           this
           Book
           ,
           or
           by
           their
           own
           study
           attained
           unto
           the
           perfect
           way
           of
           Erecting
           a
           Figure
           :
           I
           have
           shewed
           the
           way
           how
           to
           give
           judgment
           upon
           any
           horary
           question
           ,
           as
           Thefts
           ,
           Strayes
           ,
           Fugitives
           ,
           and
           Urins
           ,
           &c.
           it
           being
           according
           unto
           my
           way
           of
           Practice
           and
           Experience
           for
           many
           yeares
           .
           I
           have
           also
           shewed
           the
           way
           and
           manner
           how
           I
           have
           cast
           forth
           Devils
           ,
           out
           of
           such
           who
           were
           possest
           ,
           that
           so
           others
           may
           be
           informed
           to
           do
           the
           like
           .
        
         
         
           
             Courteours
             Reader
          
           ,
           what
           I
           have
           written
           in
           this
           Book
           ,
           is
           not
           only
           for
           my
           own
           vindication
           against
           all
           scandals
           and
           false
           aspertions
           which
           are
           usually
           cast
           upon
           me
           ,
           by
           such
           who
           are
           ignorant
           of
           my
           way
           of
           Practice
           ,
           but
           chiefly
           to
           instruct
           others
           ,
           and
           to
           inable
           them
           to
           do
           the
           like
           Cures
           as
           I
           have
           done
           ,
           that
           so
           many
           hundreds
           may
           be
           kept
           from
           perishing
           .
           There
           are
           many
           who
           do
           admire
           at
           the
           Cures
           by
           me
           done
           ,
           but
           being
           unsatisfied
           of
           the
           Legallity
           of
           my
           way
           of
           Cure
           ,
           do
           thereupon
           refuse
           to
           come
           ,
           or
           send
           to
           me
           for
           help
           ,
           to
           cure
           their
           infirmities
           .
        
         
           And
           as
           for
           the
           vindication
           of
           the
           Art
           of
           Astrology
           ,
           I
           shall
           not
           at
           present
           trouble
           my self
           or
           Reader
           therewith
           ,
           but
           shall
           refer
           those
           who
           are
           unsatisfied
           ,
           unto
           those
           Epistles
           in
           my
           Almanacks
           ,
           Dated
           Anno
           ,
           1658.
           and
           1659.
           and
           unto
           many
           other
           authentique
           Authors
           in
           Print
           .
        
         
           
             Some
             Observations
             Concerning
             Sympathy
             of
             Cure.
             
          
           
             VVHereas
             in
             the
             Catalogue
             of
             Plants
             ,
             the
             Planet
             Saturn
             hath
             but
             very
             few
             Herbs
             or
             Plants
             allotted
             unto
             him
             :
             yet
             notwithstanding
             in
             my
             Epistle
             before
             going
             ,
             I
             told
             you
             ,
             that
             what
             griefs
             or
             infirmities
             soever
             any
             Planet
             caused
             ,
             there
             are
             herbs
             by
             Sympathy
             ,
             as
             well
             as
             Antipathy
             to
             cure
             it
             ;
             wherefore
             know
             that
             ,
             although
             an
             Herb
             or
             Plant
             may
             by
             Elemental
             qualities
             be
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             Mars
             ,
             as
             being
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             and
             so
             gathered
             at
             his
             hour
             ,
             yet
             in
             regard
             of
             his
             vertues
             ,
             and
             being
             approved
             good
             to
             cure
             such
             infirmities
             which
             are
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             Saturn
             ,
             it
             may
             justly
             and
             rationally
             be
             called
             a
             Sympathetical
             Cure
             ,
             by
             reason
             Mars
             is
             exalted
             in
             Capricorn
             the
             house
             of
             
               Saturn
               .
               Example
            
             ,
             Agues
             ,
             especially
             
             Quartans
             ,
             are
             usually
             caused
             by
             Saturn
             .
             Now
             Worm-wood
             ,
             Carduus
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             Plants
             being
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             are
             properly
             attributed
             unto
             Mars
             ,
             both
             in
             point
             of
             gathering
             and
             numbers
             ,
             yet
             in
             regard
             these
             Herbs
             and
             Plants
             are
             of
             known
             vertues
             to
             cure
             Agues
             which
             Saturn
             causeth
             ;
             and
             Mars
             being
             exalted
             in
             Capricorn
             which
             is
             the
             house
             of
             Saturn
             :
             therefore
             it
             may
             properly
             be
             called
             a
             Sympathetical
             Cure
             :
             And
             so
             Herbs
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             Sol
             ,
             cure
             infirmities
             by
             Sympathy
             caused
             by
             Mars
             ,
             because
             the
             Sun
             is
             exalted
             in
             Aries
             the
             house
             of
             Mars
             :
             And
             so
             herbs
             under
             Venus
             cure
             by
             Sympathy
             infirmities
             under
             Jupiter
             ,
             by
             reason
             Venus
             is
             exalted
             in
             Pisces
             the
             house
             of
             Jupiter
             ;
             and
             so
             herbs
             of
             Jupiter
             cure
             by
             Sympathy
             such
             diseases
             which
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Moon
             ,
             by
             reason
             Jupiter
             is
             exalted
             in
             Cancer
             which
             is
             her
             house
             :
             The
             benefit
             which
             we
             have
             from
             this
             observation
             is
             as
             followeth
             ;
             If
             
               Saturn
               ,
               Mars
            
             or
             any
             other
             Planet
             ,
             be
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             ,
             and
             strong
             (
             which
             argueth
             a
             Complyance
             )
             then
             those
             herbs
             which
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             that
             Planet
             which
             is
             exalted
             in
             his
             house
             ,
             being
             good
             for
             to
             cure
             the
             infirmity
             may
             be
             used
             and
             (
             for
             the
             reason
             aforesaid
             )
             it
             shall
             be
             called
             a
             Sympathetical
             Cure
             ,
             for
             when
             Planets
             are
             strong
             and
             afflicting
             we
             must
             comply
             with
             them
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             expressed
             .
             Note
             ,
             that
             in
             all
             Sympathetical
             cures
             whatsoever
             ,
             there
             must
             be
             one
             Elemental
             quality
             in
             the
             Planet
             of
             complyance
             ,
             with
             the
             nature
             of
             the
             Planet
             afflicting
             ;
             as
             for
             Example
             ,
             Herbs
             under
             Mars
             have
             the
             quality
             of
             drith
             with
             Saturn
             ;
             and
             Herbs
             under
             the
             Sun
             have
             the
             quality
             of
             heat
             with
             Mars
             ;
             and
             Herbs
             under
             Venus
             have
             the
             quality
             of
             moysture
             with
             Jupiter
             ;
             And
             Herbs
             under
             Jupiter
             have
             the
             quality
             of
             moysture
             with
             the
             Moon
             ,
          
           
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           BLAGRAV's
           Astrological
           Practise
           of
           Physick
           .
        
         
           
             A
             CATALOGUE
             Of
             the
             HERBS
             and
             PLANTS
             in
             this
             Treatise
             mentioned
             being
             rightly
             appropriated
             unto
             their
             several
             Planets
             ,
             according
             unto
             their
             elemental
             qualities
             and
             virtues
             ,
             and
             agreeing
             with
             the
             Author's
             experience
             and
             practice
             for
             many
             years
             :
             There
             are
             many
             other
             herbs
             ,
             which
             might
             have
             been
             incerted
             herein
             ,
             but
             these
             here
             mentioned
             are
             the
             most
             material
             and
             useful
             ,
             being
             all
             english
             Plants
             and
             well
             known
             ,
             and
             without
             question
             ,
             if
             rightly
             applyed
             ,
             may
             well
             serve
             to
             cure
             any
             infirmities
             ,
             whatsoever
             that
             are
             cureable
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             sufficiently
             proved
             .
             But
             those
             that
             please
             may
             insert-others
             ,
             having
             knowledge
             of
             their
             elemental
             qualities
             and
             virtues
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             Rules
             hereafter
             expressed
             .
          
           
             
               
                 
                   Saturn
                   .
                
                 
                   ALder-black
                
                 
                   ●irds-foot
                   .
                
                 
                   Bull
                   se
                   .
                
                 
                   Clounds
                   woundwor●
                   ,
                
                 
                   Cats-tail
                   .
                
                 
                   Hauk
                   weed
                   .
                
                 
                   Hemlock
                   .
                
                 
                   Henbane
                   .
                
                 
                   Mandrake
                   .
                
                 
                   M●sse
                   of
                   Oak
                   .
                
                 
                   Night
                   shade
                
                 
                   Oak
                   .
                
                 
                   Poppey
                   black
                   .
                
                 
                   Poly
                   podium
                   of
                   the
                   oak
                   ,
                
                 
                   Tway
                   blade
                   ,
                   or
                   two
                   .
                
                 
                   Leaved-grass
                   .
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Jupiter
                   .
                
                 
                   Agrimony
                   .
                
                 
                   Alexanders
                
                 
                   Aromatical-reed
                   .
                
                 
                   Beans-blew
                
                 
                   Bittony
                   of
                   the
                   wood
                   .
                
                 
                   Bittony
                   of
                   the
                   water
                   .
                
                 
                   Borrage
                   .
                
                 
                   Cinkefoil
                   .
                
                 
                   Cammels-hay
                   .
                
                 
                   Columbi●es
                   with
                   blew
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Cresses
                   .
                
                 
                   Comfrey
                   with
                   blewish
                   or
                   purple
                   flowers
                
                 
                   Bugloss
                   .
                
                 
                   
                   Bugloss
                   wilde
                   .
                
                 
                   Dodder
                   of
                   time
                   ,
                   or
                   of
                   any
                   other
                   Jupiter
                   plant
                   .
                
                 
                   Dog
                   stones
                   .
                
                 
                   Elm-tree
                   leaves
                   and
                   bark
                   .
                
                 
                   Fell-wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Fetherfew
                   .
                
                 
                   Flower-de-luce
                   .
                
                 
                   Fooles-stones
                   .
                
                 
                   Fox
                   gloves
                   ,
                   with
                   purple
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Fumitary
                   .
                
                 
                   Goats-beard
                   ,
                   or
                   Josephs
                   flower
                
                 
                   Gromel
                   ,
                   flowers
                   and
                   leavs
                   .
                
                 
                   Gander-gosse
                   .
                
                 
                   Harts
                   tongue
                   .
                
                 
                   Hyssop
                   .
                
                 
                   Knot
                   grass
                   .
                
                 
                   Lark-spur
                   with
                   blew
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Mallowes
                   .
                
                 
                   Orach
                   with
                   blew
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Poppy
                   with
                   blew
                   flowers
                
                 
                   Perwinckle
                   .
                
                 
                   Purplewort
                   .
                
                 
                   Parsnip
                   .
                
                 
                   Parsnip
                   wilde
                   .
                
                 
                   Spleenwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Satirion
                   .
                
                 
                   Saracens
                   consound
                   .
                
                 
                   Scurvey-grass
                   .
                
                 
                   Smallage
                   .
                
                 
                   Time.
                   
                
                 
                   Mother
                   of
                   Time.
                   
                
                 
                   Wild
                   flax
                   .
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Mars
                   .
                
                 
                   Agnus
                   castus
                   .
                
                 
                   Ale-hoofe
                   ,
                   or
                   ground
                   ivy
                   .
                
                 
                   Anemony
                   .
                
                 
                   Anet
                   .
                
                 
                   Archangel
                   ,
                   with
                   red
                   flowers
                
                 
                   Assarabacca
                   .
                
                 
                   Arsmart
                   .
                
                 
                   Asphodil
                   .
                
                 
                   Beans
                   red
                   .
                
                 
                   Beets
                   red
                   .
                
                 
                   Bell
                   flowers
                
                 
                   Bend
                   weed
                   .
                
                 
                   Birthwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Bishopsweed
                
                 
                   Bitter-sweet
                   .
                
                 
                   Blites
                   ,
                   with
                   red
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Box
                   tree
                   .
                
                 
                   Bramble
                   .
                
                 
                   Brooklime
                   .
                
                 
                   Broom
                   .
                
                 
                   Butchers
                   broom
                   .
                
                 
                   Broom
                   rape
                   .
                
                 
                   Briony
                   .
                
                 
                   Buckthorn
                   .
                
                 
                   Butter-bur
                   .
                
                 
                   Butter
                   wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Carduus
                   benedictus
                   .
                
                 
                   Catmint
                   .
                
                 
                   Coloquintida
                   .
                
                 
                   Charlock
                   .
                
                 
                   Cotton-thistle
                   .
                
                 
                   Cockle
                   .
                
                 
                   Crowfoot
                   .
                
                 
                   Crossewort
                   .
                
                 
                   Danewort
                   .
                
                 
                   Darnel
                   :
                
                 
                   Dittander
                   .
                
                 
                   Dittany
                   or
                   paperwort
                
                 
                   Dock
                   ▪
                
                 
                   Dogs
                   tooth
                   .
                
                 
                   Dragons
                   .
                
                 
                   Doves
                   foot
                   .
                
                 
                   Dropwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Dyers
                   weed
                   .
                
                 
                   Elderbuds
                
                 
                   Fern.
                   
                
                 
                   Filipendula
                
                 
                   Fleabane
                   .
                
                 
                   Furzbush
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Gallanga
                   .
                
                 
                   Garlick
                   .
                
                 
                   Germander
                   .
                
                 
                   Gladdon
                   stinking
                   .
                
                 
                   Glassewort
                   .
                
                 
                   Goutwort
                
                 
                   Ground
                   pine
                   .
                
                 
                   Heath
                   .
                
                 
                   Hellebore
                   .
                
                 
                   Helmet
                   flower
                   .
                
                 
                   Hore
                   hound
                   .
                
                 
                   Haw
                   thorn
                   .
                
                 
                   Hemp.
                   
                
                 
                   Hops
                   .
                
                 
                   Holly
                   .
                
                 
                   Horse
                   tail
                
                 
                   Jack
                   by
                   the
                   hedge
                   .
                
                 
                   Ivy.
                   
                
                 
                   Knapweed
                   .
                
                 
                   Louse
                   berries
                   .
                
                 
                   Leeks
                   .
                
                 
                   Monkshood
                   .
                
                 
                   Mouse
                   ear
                   .
                
                 
                   Mustard
                
                 
                   Mercury
                   .
                
                 
                   ●edge-mustard
                   .
                
                 
                   Nettles
                   .
                
                 
                   Nep.
                   
                
                 
                   Onyons
                   .
                
                 
                   Osmond
                   royal
                   both
                   flags
                
                 
                   Osmond
                   water
                   both
                   flags
                
                 
                   Park-leavs
                   ,
                   or
                   Tudson
                
                 
                   Poppey
                   red
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Pilewort
                   .
                
                 
                   
                   Pepperwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Radish
                   .
                
                 
                   Ragwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Rocket
                   .
                
                 
                   Rhubarb
                   .
                
                 
                   Bostard-rhubard
                   .
                
                 
                   Rupturewort
                   .
                
                 
                   Sawwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Savin
                   .
                
                 
                   Saxifrage
                   .
                
                 
                   Sciatica
                   cresses
                   .
                
                 
                   Scabious
                   .
                
                 
                   Scorpion-grass
                   .
                
                 
                   Spurge
                   .
                
                 
                   Self
                   heal
                   .
                
                 
                   Sene.
                   
                
                 
                   Shepheards
                   needle
                   .
                
                 
                   Sheapheards
                   purse
                   .
                
                 
                   Sneesewort
                   .
                
                 
                   Sopewort
                   .
                
                 
                   Spearwort
                
                 
                   Solomo's
                   seal
                   .
                
                 
                   Swallowwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Tamaris
                   .
                
                 
                   Thistles
                   .
                
                 
                   Tarragon
                   .
                
                 
                   Toothwort
                   ,
                   or
                   dentory
                   .
                
                 
                   Our
                   Ladies
                   thistle
                   .
                
                 
                   Wake
                   Robin
                   .
                
                 
                   Cuckow
                   pint
                   .
                
                 
                   Wormwood
                   .
                
                 
                   Wood
                   waxon
                   .
                
                 
                   Woad
                   .
                
                 
                   Wallwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Wood
                   sage
                   .
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Sun.
                   
                
                 
                   Ale
                   cost
                   or
                   costmary
                   .
                
                 
                   Angelica
                   .
                
                 
                   Anise
                   .
                
                 
                   Ash-tree
                   .
                
                 
                   Almonds
                   .
                
                 
                   Allgood
                   .
                
                 
                   Atens
                   .
                
                 
                   Bazil-street
                   .
                
                 
                   Birds
                   eye
                   .
                
                 
                   Burnet
                   .
                
                 
                   Bugle
                   .
                
                 
                   Calamint
                   .
                
                 
                   Cammomil
                   .
                
                 
                   Centory
                   .
                
                 
                   Chervil
                   ,
                   or
                   sweet
                
                 
                   Cicely
                   .
                
                 
                   Celandine
                   .
                
                 
                   Clary
                   .
                
                 
                   Catmint
                   .
                
                 
                   Cowslips
                   .
                
                 
                   Comfrey
                   with
                   yellow
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Crown
                   imperial
                   good
                   for
                   palsies
                   .
                
                 
                   Daffydils
                   ,
                   or
                
                 
                   Daffydowndilly
                   .
                
                 
                   Dill.
                   
                
                 
                   Ditany
                   .
                
                 
                   Eglantine
                   .
                
                 
                   Elecampane
                   .
                
                 
                   Eye-bright
                   .
                
                 
                   Fennel
                
                 
                   Figwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Golden
                   rod.
                   
                
                 
                   Gilly-flowers
                   sweet
                   .
                
                 
                   Herbs
                   ears
                   .
                
                 
                   Holly
                   rose
                   .
                
                 
                   Hig●aler
                   flowers
                   yellow
                   with
                   woolley
                   leavs
                   .
                
                 
                   Saint
                   Katherines
                   flower
                
                 
                   Saint
                   Johnswort
                   .
                
                 
                   Saint
                   Jameswort
                   .
                
                 
                   Ladies
                   bed-straw
                   :
                   with
                   yellow
                   flowers
                
                 
                   Juriper
                   .
                
                 
                   Lavender
                   .
                
                 
                   Lavender
                   cotten
                
                 
                   Ladies
                   man●le
                   .
                
                 
                   Lovage
                   .
                
                 
                   Lillies
                   yellowish
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Mary
                   golds
                   .
                
                 
                   Marjerome
                   sweet
                
                 
                   Maudlin
                   sweet
                   .
                
                 
                   Masterwort
                   .
                
                 
                   May
                   weed
                   .
                
                 
                   Melilo●
                
                 
                   Mints
                   garden
                   .
                
                 
                   Misletoe
                   .
                
                 
                   Mugwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Motherwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Mallein
                   .
                
                 
                   One
                   blade
                   ,
                   or
                   herb
                   true
                   love
                   .
                
                 
                   Oxlips
                   .
                
                 
                   Parsly
                
                 
                   Saint
                   Peters
                   wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Palma
                   bristi
                   .
                
                 
                   Peny
                   royal
                   .
                
                 
                   Pimpernel
                
                 
                   Piony
                   .
                
                 
                   Roses
                   red
                   .
                
                 
                   Rosa
                   solis
                   .
                
                 
                   Rosemary
                   .
                
                 
                   Roses
                   damask
                   .
                
                 
                   Rue
                
                 
                   Saffron
                   .
                
                 
                   Sanicle
                   .
                
                 
                   Sage
                   .
                
                 
                   Sampire
                   .
                
                 
                   Saunders
                   .
                
                 
                   Scordium
                   .
                
                 
                   Setwall
                   .
                
                 
                   Savory
                   ,
                   summer
                   .
                
                 
                   Southern
                   wood
                   .
                
                 
                   Sun-flower
                   .
                
                 
                   Sundew
                   .
                
                 
                   Spignel
                   .
                
                 
                   
                   Tansey
                
                 
                   Tree
                   of
                   life
                   .
                
                 
                   Tormentil
                   .
                
                 
                   Valerian
                   .
                
                 
                   Vervain
                   .
                
                 
                   Walnut
                   leaves
                   .
                
                 
                   Woodbine
                   flowers
                   ,
                   or
                   honey
                   suckles
                   .
                
                 
                   Wood-rose
                   .
                
                 
                   Vipers
                   bugloss
                   .
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Venus
                   .
                
                 
                   Adders
                   tongue
                   .
                
                 
                   Apples
                   .
                
                 
                   Arrach
                   stinking
                
                 
                   Arch-angel
                   ;
                   white-flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Arrow
                   head
                   .
                
                 
                   Artechokes
                   .
                
                 
                   Alkanet
                   .
                
                 
                   Barley
                   .
                
                 
                   Beans-white
                   .
                
                 
                   Bears-breach
                   .
                
                 
                   Beech-leavs
                   .
                
                 
                   Blites-flowers
                   white
                   .
                
                 
                   Beets
                   white
                   .
                
                 
                   Bucks
                   horn
                   plantane
                   .
                
                 
                   Cleavers
                   ,
                   or
                   Goose-grass
                   .
                
                 
                   Colis
                   foot
                   .
                
                 
                   Columbines
                   with
                   white
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Crab
                   tree
                   ,
                
                 
                   Cherry-tree
                   and
                   fruit
                
                 
                   Cranes-bil
                   .
                
                 
                   Cud-weed
                   .
                
                 
                   Comphrey
                   roots
                   .
                
                 
                   Daisies
                   .
                
                 
                   Dandeli●n
                   .
                
                 
                   Ducks
                   meat
                   .
                
                 
                   E●de●
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Flea-wor●
                   .
                
                 
                   ●elli-●ry●
                
                 
                   Flixweed
                   .
                
                 
                   Groundsel
                   .
                
                 
                   Gourds
                   .
                
                 
                   Harts-ease
                   or
                   herb
                   of
                   the
                   Trinity
                   .
                
                 
                   Herb
                   True
                   love
                   .
                
                 
                   Herb
                   two
                   pence
                   ,
                   or
                   money
                   wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Hounds
                   tongue
                   .
                
                 
                   Larks
                   spur
                   ,
                   with
                   white
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Lillies
                   with
                   white-flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Maiden
                   hair
                   .
                
                 
                   Moss
                   on
                   Apple-trees
                   or
                   crab-trees
                   .
                
                 
                   Mulberries
                   leaves
                
                 
                   Navel
                   wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Orrach
                   flowers
                   white
                
                 
                   Peach
                   flowers
                   .
                
                 
                   Pellitory
                   of
                   the
                   wall
                   .
                
                 
                   Plantane
                   .
                
                 
                   Perwinckle
                   ,
                   wild
                   .
                
                 
                   Pond
                   weed
                   .
                
                 
                   Poppy
                   flowers
                   white
                   .
                
                 
                   Pauls
                   bettony
                   .
                
                 
                   Primrose
                   .
                
                 
                   Ribwort
                   .
                
                 
                   Roses
                   white
                   .
                
                 
                   Rushes
                   .
                
                 
                   Saunders
                   flow
                   .
                   white
                
                 
                   Snakeweed
                   .
                
                 
                   Sorrelwood
                
                 
                   Sowthistle
                   .
                
                 
                   Stich-wort
                   .
                   Spinach
                   .
                
                 
                   Staw
                   berries
                   .
                
                 
                   Sycomore
                   tree
                   .
                
                 
                   Thro●●-wort
                   ,
                   or
                   bell
                   flower
                   .
                
                 
                   Three
                   leav'd
                   grass
                   .
                
                 
                   Turnip
                   root
                   .
                
                 
                   Vine
                   leavs
                   .
                
                 
                   Violets
                   ,
                   leavs
                   &
                   roots
                
                 
                   Water
                   cresses
                   .
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Mercury
                   .
                
                 
                   Alkanet
                   ,
                
                 
                   All
                   good
                   .
                
                 
                   Barberries
                   .
                
                 
                   Blood
                   wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Bell
                   flower
                   .
                
                 
                   Blew
                   bottle
                   .
                
                 
                   Dog
                   grass
                   .
                
                 
                   ●ndive
                   .
                
                 
                   Fluellin
                   .
                
                 
                   Liver-wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Loose-strife
                   .
                
                 
                   Loose-wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Lung-wort
                
                 
                   Mede-sweet
                   .
                
                 
                   Medlar
                   tree
                   .
                
                 
                   Maddir
                   .
                
                 
                   Millet
                   .
                
                 
                   Privet
                   .
                
                 
                   Quinces
                   .
                
                 
                   Succory
                   .
                
                 
                   Rampion
                   .
                
                 
                   Sorrel-garden
                   .
                
                 
                   Star-wort
                   .
                
                 
                   Wh●r●e-berries
                   .
                
                 
                   Willow-tree
                   .
                
                 
                   Wood
                   bine-leavs
                   .
                
                 
                   Wild
                   Tansey
                   .
                
                 
                   Yarrow
                   .
                
              
            
             
               
                 
                   Moon
                   .
                
                 
                   Cabbage
                   .
                
                 
                   Chick-weed
                   .
                
                 
                   Coleworts
                   .
                
                 
                   Cucumber
                   .
                
                 
                   Housleek
                   or
                   sengreen
                   .
                
                 
                   Lettuce
                   .
                
                 
                   Mellions
                   .
                
                 
                   Orpine
                   .
                
                 
                   Pompions
                   .
                
                 
                   Pompions
                   .
                
                 
                   Purslane
                   .
                
                 
                   Moon
                   wort
                   .
                
              
            
          
        
         
           
           
             General
             Rules
             to
             know
             under
             what
             Planet
             every
             Herb
             or
             Plant
             is
             governed
             by
             the
             only
             use
             of
             an
             Herbal
             ,
             with
             the
             true
             reason
             thereof
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             Author's
             experience
             and
             practice
             for
             many
             years
             ;
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             THe
             first
             thing
             considerable
             ,
             is
             to
             take
             n●
             〈◊〉
             of
             the
             Elemental
             Qualities
             of
             each
             Planet
             ;
             viz.
             whether
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             hot
             and
             moist
             ,
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             or
             cold
             and
             moist
             ▪
             and
             of
             what
             decrees
             ;
             as
             first
             ,
             second
             ,
             third
             or
             fourth
             .
             Secondly
             ,
             we
             must
             by
             an
             Herbal
             find
             the
             nature
             or
             Elemental
             quality
             of
             the
             plants
             ;
             if
             you
             find
             that
             both
             the
             Planet
             and
             plant
             do
             accord
             in
             Elemental
             qualities
             then
             we
             may
             conclude
             ,
             that
             such
             an
             herb
             or
             plant
             is
             under
             such
             a
             Planet
             :
             for
             any
             reasonable
             Philosopher
             well
             knoweth
             ,
             that
             every
             Element
             doth
             naturally
             sympathize
             with
             its
             own
             like
             ,
             even
             as
             the
             actions
             of
             men
             doth
             naturally
             sympathize
             with
             their
             complexion
             and
             condition
             of
             that
             Planet
             which
             hath
             predominancy
             over
             them
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             expressed
          
           
             
               Example
               ♄
            
             
               Saturn
               is
               a
               Planet
               cold
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               third
               and
               fourth
               degree
               :
               Now
               by
               the
               Herbal
               I
               find
               ,
               that
               hemlock
               ,
               henbane
               ,
               night-shade
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               are
               cold
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               third
               and
               fourth
               degree
               ;
               and
               therefore
               may
               justly
               be
               attributed
               unto
               the
               Planet
               Saturn
               .
            
          
           
             
               ♃
            
             
               Jupiter
               is
               by
               nature
               hot
               and
               moist
               :
               Now
               by
               the
               Herbal
               I
               find
               ,
               that
               burrage
               ,
               mallows
               ,
               and
               the
               herb
               or
               plant
               called
               dog-stones
               ,
               are
               by
               nature
               hot
               and
               moist
               ;
               and
               therefore
               may
               justly
               be
               attributed
               unto
               Jupiter
               .
            
          
           
             
               ♂
            
             
               Mars
               is
               by
               nature
               hot
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               third
               and
               fourth
               degree
               :
               Now
               by
               the
               Herbal
               I
               find
               ,
               that
               carduus
               ,
               wormwood
               ,
               tobacco
               ,
               rhubarb
               ,
               hellebore
               ,
               box
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               are
               all
               under
               the
               dominion
               of
               Mars
               ,
               as
               being
               hot
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               third
               and
               fourth
               degree
               .
            
          
           
             
               ☉
            
             
               The
               Sun
               is
               by
               nature
               hot
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               first
               and
               second
               degree
               ,
               and
               near
               unto
               the
               third
               :
               Now
               by
               the
               Herbal
               I
               find
               ,
               that
               angelica
               ,
               baum
               ,
               marigolds
               ,
               rue
               ▪
               sweet
               marjoram
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               are
               all
               hot
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               first
               and
               second
               degree
               ,
               perhaps
               rear
               unto
               the
               third
               ;
               and
               therefore
               are
               all
               attributed
               unto
               the
               Sun.
               
            
          
           
             
             
               ♀
            
             
               Venus
               is
               by
               nature
               cold
               and
               moist
               in
               the
               first
               and
               second
               degree
               :
               Now
               by
               the
               Herbal
               I
               find
               ,
               that
               violets
               ,
               spinage
               ,
               white
               beets
               ,
               white
               beans
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               are
               all
               under
               the
               dominion
               of
               Venus
               ,
               as
               being
               cold
               and
               moist
               in
               the
               first
               and
               second
               degree
               accordingly
               .
            
          
           
             
               ☿
            
             
               Mercury
               is
               by
               nature
               cold
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               first
               and
               second
               degree
               :
               Now
               by
               the
               Herbal
               I
               find
               ,
               that
               endive
               ,
               succory
               ,
               woodbine
               ,
               lung-wort
               ,
               liver-wort
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               are
               all
               cold
               and
               dry
               in
               the
               first
               and
               second
               degree
               ,
               and
               are
               therefore
               under
               the
               dominion
               of
               Mercury
               .
            
          
           
             
               ☽
            
             
               The
               Moon
               is
               by
               nature
               cold
               and
               moist
               in
               the
               third
               and
               fourth
               degree
               ;
               and
               by
               the
               Herbal
               I
               find
               ,
               that
               cabbage
               ,
               sea-green
               ,
               chickweed
               ,
               orpine
               ,
               purslain
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               are
               all
               cold
               and
               moist
               in
               the
               third
               and
               fourth
               degree
               ;
               and
               therefore
               are
               under
               the
               dominion
               of
               the
               Moon
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Another
             way
             whereby
             to
             attribute
             each
             herb
             or
             plant
             aright
             unto
             the
             Planet
             ,
             that
             so
             hey
             may
             agree
             both
             in
             elemental
             qualities
             and
             virtues
             ,
             more
             especially
             of
             the
             first
             part
             in
             the
             degrees
             of
             heat
             or
             cold
             ,
             it
             being
             the
             way
             of
             my
             practice
             ,
             and
             that
             with
             good
             success
             .
          
           
             FIrst
             ,
             having
             by
             an
             Herbal
             found
             the
             virtue
             of
             the
             plant
             which
             is
             approved
             for
             the
             curing
             of
             such
             infirmities
             or
             diseases
             which
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             such
             a
             planet
             ,
             as
             causes
             them
             ,
             although
             the
             herb
             or
             plant
             agree
             but
             in
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             of
             heat
             or
             cold
             ,
             yet
             the
             herb
             or
             plant
             may
             justly
             and
             rationally
             be
             attributed
             unto
             the
             Planet
             which
             owns
             the
             grief
             ,
             and
             so
             thereby
             make
             a
             sympathetick
             cure
             :
             As
             instance
             ,
             Jupiter
             who
             is
             by
             nature
             hot
             and
             moist
             ,
             and
             hath
             predominancy
             over
             the
             liver
             ,
             lungs
             ,
             blood
             ,
             veins
             ,
             plurisies
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             :
             Now
             by
             the
             Herbal
             we
             find
             ,
             that
             lung-wort
             ,
             wood-bittany
             ,
             agremony
             ,
             scurvigrass
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             ,
             are
             all
             good
             to
             cure
             such
             infirmities
             ,
             notwithstanding
             they
             are
             all
             hot
             and
             dry
             in
             the
             first
             and
             second
             degree
             ,
             yet
             having
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             of
             heat
             ,
             together
             with
             virtue
             to
             cure
             such
             defects
             which
             Jupiter
             causeth
             ,
             they
             may
             justly
             be
             attributed
             unto
             Jupiter
             ;
             and
             so
             plantane
             ,
             white
             beets
             ,
             and
             dandelion
             ,
             accounted
             by
             Authors
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             may
             justly
             be
             attributed
             unto
             Venus
             ,
             as
             having
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             of
             being
             cold
             ●n
             the
             first
             or
             second
             degree
             ,
             and
             hath
             virtue
             to
             cure
             by
             sympathy
             
             such
             defects
             which
             Venus
             causeth
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             by
             antipathy
             unto
             Mars
             ,
             as
             doth
             plantane
             ,
             which
             cureth
             cuts
             and
             wounds
             which
             Mars
             causeth
             :
             Now
             white
             beets
             and
             dandelion
             cureth
             by
             sympathy
             ;
             the
             first
             bringeth
             down
             womens
             courses
             ,
             the
             other
             helpeth
             to
             cleanse
             the
             passages
             of
             urin
             ,
             always
             provided
             in
             these
             particular
             applications
             ,
             that
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             of
             heat
             or
             cold
             doth
             agree
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             without
             which
             there
             can
             be
             no
             true
             gathering
             or
             attributing
             the
             plant
             aright
             unto
             the
             Planet
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             shewed
             more
             at
             large
             elsewhere
             .
             And
             farther
             ,
             should
             we
             not
             sometimes
             use
             this
             particular
             way
             herein
             expressed
             ,
             both
             Jupiter
             and
             Venus
             ,
             who
             are
             great
             friends
             unto
             Nature
             ,
             would
             have
             very
             few
             herbs
             or
             plants
             allotted
             unto
             them
             ,
             especially
             Jupiter
             who
             is
             the
             greater
             fortune
             ;
             for
             by
             the
             Herbal
             you
             shall
             find
             very
             few
             herbs
             or
             plants
             which
             doth
             accord
             in
             elemental
             qualities
             of
             heat
             and
             moisture
             with
             Jupiter
             ;
             and
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             I
             find
             that
             Authors
             do
             most
             of
             them
             agree
             in
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             ,
             or
             part
             of
             heat
             or
             cold
             ,
             but
             in
             the
             latter
             part
             of
             drith
             or
             moysture
             somewhat
             differing
             ;
             and
             without
             question
             they
             do
             but
             guess
             thereat
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             by
             tradition
             follow
             each
             other
             ;
             neither
             do
             they
             give
             true
             knowledge
             therein
             (
             especially
             in
             many
             herbs
             and
             plants
             )
             as
             instance
             dandelion
             ,
             which
             hath
             a
             known
             virtue
             to
             open
             and
             cleanse
             the
             passages
             of
             urin
             :
             Now
             if
             this
             plant
             were
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             which
             most
             Authors
             hold
             ,
             how
             could
             it
             have
             this
             virtue
             to
             open
             and
             cleanse
             ?
             for
             of
             necessity
             moisture
             must
             do
             it
             ,
             for
             all
             plants
             which
             are
             drying
             ,
             are
             usually
             stopping
             and
             binding
             ;
             and
             so
             Saturn
             ,
             a
             Planet
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             when
             afflicting
             the
             ☽
             in
             earthy
             signs
             ,
             always
             produceth
             bindings
             in
             the
             body
             :
             Also
             the
             blossoms
             of
             plants
             are
             somewhat
             to
             be
             regarded
             ,
             more
             especially
             when
             they
             agree
             in
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             of
             heat
             or
             cold
             ;
             as
             instance
             ,
             wood-bittany
             ,
             hyssop
             ,
             bugloss
             ,
             burrage
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             ,
             whose
             blossoms
             are
             blew
             ,
             a
             colour
             which
             ♃
             owneth
             :
             And
             notwithstanding
             they
             are
             all
             hot
             and
             dry
             (
             except
             burrage
             )
             yet
             they
             are
             rightly
             appropriated
             unto
             Jupiter
             ,
             by
             reason
             of
             their
             virtues
             ,
             as
             curing
             such
             defects
             which
             ♃
             causeth
             .
             But
             should
             we
             grant
             that
             herbs
             and
             plants
             ,
             which
             are
             by
             Nature
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             to
             be
             under
             Jupiter
             (
             as
             many
             learned
             Authors
             do
             hold
             as
             I
             could
             name
             )
             as
             instance
             endive
             ,
             succory
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             ,
             there
             can
             be
             no
             reason
             given
             for
             it
             ,
             by
             reason
             they
             are
             so
             much
             differing
             in
             elemental
             qualities
             ,
             for
             the
             plants
             are
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             and
             the
             Planet
             Jupiter
             hot
             and
             moist
             ,
             clean
             opposite
             unto
             each
             other
             ;
             wherefore
             it
             standeth
             by
             reason
             ,
             and
             is
             rational
             to
             be
             under
             Mercury
             ,
             whose
             nature
             doth
             sympathize
             ,
             as
             being
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             and
             so
             to
             cure
             by
             antipathy
             
             unto
             Jupiter
             ,
             the
             herbs
             being
             of
             known
             virtue
             to
             cure
             such
             distempers
             ,
             which
             Jupiter
             causeth
             ;
             likewise
             I
             find
             that
             many
             Authors
             do
             attribute
             ,
             clary
             ,
             mints
             ,
             peny
             royal
             ,
             and
             many
             Others
             ,
             unto
             Venus
             a
             planet
             cold
             and
             moist
             ,
             whereas
             the
             herbs
             are
             all
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             of
             a
             clean
             contrary
             nature
             .
             Now
             these
             plants
             doe
             properly
             belong
             to
             the
             Sun
             ;
             and
             the
             rather
             in
             regard
             of
             their
             virtues
             ,
             as
             being
             comfortable
             unto
             the
             heart
             and
             vital
             spirits
             ,
             and
             being
             of
             sweet
             smell
             and
             pleasant
             taste
             :
             I
             could
             instance
             many
             more
             ,
             which
             Authors
             do
             wrongfully
             apply
             ,
             as
             instance
             they
             attribute
             angelica
             ,
             sage
             ,
             box
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             to
             be
             under
             the
             planet
             Saturn
             whereas
             the
             herbs
             are
             all
             hot
             and
             dry
             especially
             box
             who
             is
             hot
             and
             dry
             in
             the
             fourth
             degree
             ,
             both
             the
             first
             plants
             are
             without
             question
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             as
             being
             of
             a
             good
             smell
             ▪
             and
             taste
             ,
             and
             are
             of
             known
             virtues
             to
             comfort
             the
             heart
             ,
             arteries
             ,
             and
             vital
             spirits
             and
             to
             resist
             poyson
             .
             The
             other
             being
             very
             hot
             ,
             and
             of
             bitter
             taste
             rightly
             belongeth
             unto
             the
             planet
             Mars
             as
             agreeing
             in
             elemental
             qualities
             ,
             I
             confess
             ,
             I
             have
             read
             many
             Authors
             ,
             and
             I
             find
             many
             of
             them
             accord
             ,
             but
             clean
             out
             of
             the
             way
             of
             truth
             :
             The
             reason
             is
             ,
             as
             I
             conceive
             ,
             because
             their
             works
             are
             many
             ,
             or
             most
             of
             them
             but
             translated
             ,
             and
             so
             following
             by
             tradition
             each
             other
             ,
             not
             well
             weighing
             the
             reasons
             have
             likewise
             erred
             ,
             but
             as
             to
             the
             virtues
             of
             herbs
             and
             plants
             they
             do
             for
             the
             most
             part
             accord
             ,
             giving
             reasons
             for
             the
             same
             .
             What
             I
             have
             written
             in
             this
             Book
             i●
             not
             by
             imitation
             of
             others
             ;
             but
             from
             my
             own
             daily
             practice
             and
             experience
             .
             And
             should
             I
             set
             down
             the
             many
             ,
             difficult
             cures
             ,
             which
             I
             have
             done
             by
             virtue
             of
             herbs
             I
             should
             hardly
             be
             believed
             ,
             except
             by
             such
             who
             are
             well
             versed
             in
             the
             secrets
             of
             Astrology
             and
             Philosophy
             :
             for
             many
             countrey
             people
             think
             ,
             they
             make
             a
             bold
             adventure
             ,
             when
             they
             come
             unto
             me
             for
             cure
             ,
             presuming
             that
             what
             I
             do
             is
             more
             than
             natural
             .
             They
             not
             considering
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             being
             ignorant
             of
             the
             extraordinary
             virtue
             of
             herbs
             and
             plants
             more
             especially
             being
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             planetary
             hours
             together
             with
             the
             right
             numbers
             of
             herbs
             and
             plants
             belonging
             unto
             each
             planet
             being
             collected
             and
             being
             truely
             in
             due
             times
             administred
             ;
             for
             time
             ,
             virtue
             and
             number
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             right
             understanding
             of
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             by
             sympathy
             and
             antipathy
             are
             the
             five
             principal
             pillars
             of
             our
             work
             in
             the
             Astrological
             or
             chymical
             way
             of
             physick
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             in
             my
             before
             Epistle
             to
             the
             Reader
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             
               Here
               followeth
               some
               necessary
               Rules
               to
               be
               observed
               concerning
               the
               gathering
               of
               each
               herb
               or
               Plant
               aright
               according
               unto
               the
               true
               planetary
               hours
               ,
               without
               which
               no
               great
               cures
               can
               be
               done
               or
               wonders
               wrought
               in
               the
               Astrological
               and
               Chymical
               way
               of
               Physick
               .
               I
               have
               also
               set
               down
               the
               way
               how
               to
               reconcile
               any
               difference
               ,
               which
               may
               sometimes
               arise
               by
               way
               of
               application
               of
               the
               plant
               unto
               the
               planet
               :
               For
               I
               must
               confesse
               by
               reason
               of
               the
               difference
               amongst
               Herbalists
               concerning
               the
               qualities
               and
               vertues
               of
               some
               particular
               plants
               there
               may
               happily
               be
               some
               rational
               contest
               therein
               .
            
          
           
             The
             Way
             to
             gather
             such
             Herbs
             and
             Plants
             which
             are
             of
             known
             Elemental
             qualities
             and
             virtues
             out
             of
             contest
             is
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             BEfore
             we
             proceed
             herein
             it
             will
             be
             necessary
             for
             the
             Reader
             to
             understand
             the
             planetary
             hours
             ,
             which
             are
             inserted
             at
             the
             beginning
             of
             the
             second
             Book
             together
             with
             the
             Almanack
             perpetual
             adjoyning
             for
             both
             the
             planet
             ,
             which
             is
             Lord
             of
             the
             hour
             and
             the
             plant
             which
             is
             to
             be
             gathered
             must
             both
             agree
             in
             elemental
             qualities
             especially
             of
             the
             first
             part
             of
             heat
             or
             cold
             .
             Example
             ,
             If
             I
             were
             minded
             to
             gather
             baum
             ,
             rosemary
             ,
             marygolds
             angelica
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             plants
             or
             herbs
             ,
             which
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             ;
             upon
             Sunday
             the
             fourteenth
             of
             March
             1699.
             
             Now
             from
             the
             Suns
             rising
             until
             he
             is
             an
             hour
             in
             highth
             which
             is
             until
             seven
             a
             clock
             ,
             is
             the
             hour
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             likewise
             the
             Sun
             reigneth
             again
             the
             eighth
             hour
             ,
             which
             is
             between
             one
             and
             two
             a
             clock
             after
             upon
             At
             which
             times
             you
             may
             gather
             any
             herbs
             or
             plants
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun.
             Now
             if
             any
             one
             were
             minded
             to
             gather
             any
             herbs
             of
             the
             Sun
             upon
             Tuesday
             the
             sixteenth
             day
             then
             between
             seven
             and
             eight
             a
             clock
             in
             the
             morning
             is
             the
             hour
             of
             the
             Sun.
             And
             likewise
             between
             two
             and
             three
             a
             clock
             afternoon
             ,
             as
             appeareth
             in
             the
             Almanack
             answerable
             unto
             the
             day
             of
             the
             Month
             ,
             also
             by
             the
             same
             Rules
             you
             may
             gather
             any
             other
             Herbs
             or
             Plants
             at
             the
             right
             planetary
             hours
             accordingly
             ,
             which
             are
             out
             of
             controversie
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Rules
             whereby
             to
             gather
             such
             Herbs
             and
             plants
             ,
             which
             are
             in
             Controversie
             ,
             that
             so
             you
             may
             have
             the
             true
             planetary
             influence
             notwithstanding
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             VVHen
             you
             are
             minded
             to
             gather
             any
             herb
             or
             Plant
             in
             controversie
             ,
             as
             instance
             dandelion
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             this
             Plant
             being
             by
             my
             rules
             under
             Venus
             ,
             but
             by
             some
             Autho●s
             appropriated
             unto
             Jupiter
             by
             reason
             it
             hath
             a
             virtue
             to
             open
             the
             obstructions
             of
             the
             Liver
             (
             being
             under
             Jupiter
             )
             But
             it
             hath
             also
             a
             virtue
             to
             open
             and
             cleanse
             the
             passages
             of
             urine
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             (
             which
             is
             under
             Venus
             )
             but
             chiefly
             it
             hath
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             of
             being
             cold
             ,
             agreeing
             with
             Venus
             ,
             whereas
             Jupiter
             is
             hot
             .
             Now
             to
             reconcile
             this
             or
             any
             other
             difference
             of
             the
             like
             nature
             ,
             do
             as
             followeth
             ;
             Let
             both
             Planets
             in
             question
             at
             the
             time
             of
             gathering
             be
             in
             
               Conjunction
               ,
               Sextile
            
             or
             T●ine
             ,
             aspect
             unto
             each
             other
             .
             Or
             otherwise
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             seperating
             and
             applying
             by
             any
             of
             those
             aspects
             from
             the
             one
             planet
             to
             the
             othe●
             ,
             by
             this
             rule
             you
             may
             have
             the
             true
             planetary
             influence
             of
             both
             planets
             in
             question
             :
             Alwayes
             provided
             that
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Hour
             doth
             accord
             with
             the
             first
             elemental
             quality
             of
             the
             planet
             be
             it
             hot
             or
             cold
             ,
             wherefore
             in
             this
             condition
             Venus
             must
             be
             Lord
             of
             the
             Hour
             at
             the
             time
             of
             gathering
             the
             herb
             or
             plant
             accordingly
             .
             I
             shall
             instance
             one
             herb
             more
             ;
             Suppose
             ,
             I
             was
             minded
             to
             gather
             Sweet-marjerome
             ,
             which
             plant
             is
             by
             many
             Authors
             appropriated
             unto
             the
             planet
             Mercury
             ,
             the
             reason
             they
             give
             is
             because
             Mercury
             is
             conjoyned
             in
             some
             particular
             operations
             of
             the
             brain
             ,
             and
             this
             plant
             is
             of
             known
             virtue
             to
             comfort
             the
             brain
             .
             But
             by
             my
             rules
             and
             dayly
             experience
             ,
             I
             find
             it
             to
             be
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             sun
             ;
             First
             by
             reason
             of
             its
             elemental
             qualities
             as
             agreeing
             with
             heat
             and
             drith
             :
             Secondly
             in
             regard
             of
             its
             virtues
             ,
             for
             all
             herbs
             and
             plants
             ,
             which
             are
             of
             sweet
             smell
             ,
             and
             are
             of
             approved
             virtues
             to
             comfort
             the
             heart
             ,
             brain
             ,
             nerves
             and
             arteries
             ,
             and
             vital
             spirits
             ,
             as
             this
             plant
             is
             are
             justly
             and
             rationally
             accounted
             to
             be
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             who
             is
             the
             fountain
             of
             life
             ,
             Lord
             of
             Leo
             and
             exalted
             in
             Aries
             ,
             whereas
             Mercury
             hath
             only
             predominancy
             over
             some
             particular
             operations
             of
             the
             brain
             ,
             as
             he
             hath
             in
             all
             the
             five
             sences
             .
             It
             s
             Generally
             approved
             of
             all
             Authors
             that
             the
             bulk
             of
             the
             brain
             in
             all
             creatures
             ,
             is
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Moon
             .
             The
             vital
             and
             quickning
             part
             under
             the
             Sun
             ,
             the
             operation
             of
             Mercury
             as
             aforesaid
             .
             Now
             
             to
             gather
             this
             plant
             at
             the
             right
             planetary
             hour
             ,
             that
             so
             you
             may
             have
             the
             influence
             of
             both
             planets
             in
             question
             ,
             you
             must
             do
             as
             before
             expressed
             ,
             let
             those
             planets
             concerned
             be
             in
             either
             
               Conjunction
               ,
               Trine
            
             ,
             or
             Sextile
             ,
             aspect
             unto
             each
             other
             ,
             at
             the
             time
             of
             gathering
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             separating
             and
             applying
             from
             the
             one
             planet
             to
             the
             other
             at
             the
             time
             of
             gathering
             by
             any
             of
             the
             before
             going
             aspects
             :
             Example
             ,
             If
             I
             were
             minded
             to
             gather
             the
             said
             sweet
             marjerome
             in
             September
             ,
             1669.
             about
             which
             time
             such
             like
             plants
             are
             in
             their
             prime
             to
             gather
             .
             In
             which
             moneth
             upon
             the
             fourteenth
             day
             the
             Sun
             and
             Mercury
             are
             in
             partil
             Conjunction
             ,
             but
             their
             influence
             holds
             above
             a
             week
             before
             and
             after
             ,
             for
             until
             they
             are
             separated
             ten
             degrees
             from
             each
             other
             their
             Orbs
             ,
             Raies
             ,
             or
             Influence
             holds
             strong
             unto
             perfection
             ,
             wherefore
             you
             may
             gather
             this
             plant
             aright
             upon
             Sunday
             the
             fifth
             day
             ,
             or
             upon
             Sunday
             the
             tenth
             day
             or
             upon
             Sunday
             the
             fifteenth
             day
             from
             the
             Suns
             rising
             until
             the
             Sun
             is
             about
             an
             hour
             in
             hight
             ;
             and
             likewise
             in
             the
             afternoon
             between
             one
             and
             two
             of
             the
             clock
             as
             appeareth
             in
             the
             perpetual
             Almanack
             for
             the
             day
             appointed
             .
             Also
             you
             may
             gather
             any
             days
             of
             those
             weeks
             ,
             when
             the
             Sun
             is
             Lord
             of
             the
             hour
             ,
             and
             if
             the
             Moon
             be
             in
             friendly
             aspect
             it
             s
             the
             better
             how
             to
             find
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             hour
             ,
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             at
             the
             beginning
             of
             the
             second
             book
             -
          
           
             NOTE
             ,
             That
             in
             gathering
             all
             kinds
             of
             herbs
             and
             plants
             whatsoever
             ,
             more
             especially
             ,
             when
             you
             intend
             to
             do
             any
             great
             cure
             ,
             you
             must
             get
             the
             influential
             virtue
             of
             one
             of
             the
             fortunes
             ,
             viz.
             the
             
               Sun
               ,
               Jupiter
            
             ,
             or
             Venus
             to
             be
             joyned
             or
             be
             in
             some
             friendly
             aspect
             with
             that
             planet
             ,
             which
             owns
             the
             plant
             having
             regard
             unto
             the
             infirmity
             or
             grief
             which
             either
             by
             simpathy
             or
             antipathy
             hath
             any
             relation
             to
             the
             fortune
             ,
             as
             instance
             endive
             ,
             which
             is
             cold
             and
             dry
             under
             Mercury
             yet
             in
             regard
             its
             approved
             good
             to
             cool
             the
             heat
             of
             the
             liver
             ,
             which
             is
             under
             Jupiter
             ,
             therefore
             let
             Jupiter
             be
             in
             
               Conjunction
               ,
               Trine
            
             ,
             or
             Sextile
             aspect
             unto
             Mercury
             or
             the
             Moon
             separating
             and
             applying
             by
             any
             of
             those
             aspects
             from
             the
             one
             planet
             to
             the
             other
             ,
             when
             you
             gather
             the
             plant
             ,
             this
             is
             to
             be
             done
             ,
             when
             an
             infortune
             owns
             the
             plant
             or
             herb
             you
             are
             minded
             to
             gather
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             A
             Plain
             and
             Easie
             may
             how
             to
             gather
             herbs
             or
             plants
             aright
             that
             so
             you
             may
             have
             the
             benefit
             both
             of
             the
             day
             and
             hour
             ,
             when
             each
             planet
             reigneth
             ,
             which
             owneth
             the
             plant
             throughout
             the
             year
             :
             And
             will
             generally
             serve
             to
             gather
             any
             Herbs
             or
             plants
             aright
             for
             the
             use
             of
             physick
             ,
             Being
             fitted
             for
             every
             ten
             dayes
             of
             the
             Month
             throughout
             the
             year
             and
             so
             for
             ever
             .
          
           
             NOTE
             ,
          
           
             All
             Herbs
             and
             Plants
             ,
             which
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             are
             gathered
             on
             Sundayes
             :
             and
             all
             those
             herbs
             and
             plants
             which
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Moon
             are
             gathered
             on
             Mondayes
             :
             and
             all
             those
             under
             Mars
             on
             Tuesdayes
             :
             and
             all
             those
             under
             Mercury
             on
             wednesdayes
             :
             and
             all
             those
             under
             Jupiter
             on
             Thursdayes
             :
             and
             all
             those
             under
             Venus
             on
             Fridayes
             :
             and
             all
             those
             under
             Saturn
             on
             Saturdayes
             ▪
             Now
             every
             planet
             which
             is
             Lord
             of
             the
             day
             ,
             ●uleth
             the
             first
             and
             the
             eighth
             hour
             of
             the
             day
             ,
             each
             day
             being
             divided
             into
             twelve
             equal
             parts
             ,
             which
             we
             call
             the
             planetary
             hours
             (
             and
             so
             the
             planetary
             hours
             are
             near
             twice
             so
             long
             in
             the
             highest
             of
             Summer
             ,
             as
             they
             are
             in
             the
             midst
             of
             winter
             )
             Example
             ,
             Suppose
             I
             were
             minded
             to
             gather
             herbs
             or
             plants
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             Sol
             upon
             one
             of
             the
             first
             ten
             dayes
             of
             January
             :
             Then
             upon
             Sunday
             from
             the
             Suns
             rising
             ,
             which
             is
             six
             minutes
             after
             eight
             a
             clock
             until
             46
             min.
             past
             eight
             in
             the
             morning
             ,
             and
             likewise
             from
             40
             minutes
             past
             noon
             until
             20
             minutes
             past
             one
             ,
             you
             may
             gather
             any
             herb
             or
             plant
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             by
             which
             account
             you
             have
             the
             benefit
             both
             of
             the
             day
             and
             hour
             as
             aforesaid
             as
             appeareth
             in
             the
             Table
             following
             ,
             you
             may
             do
             the
             like
             for
             any
             other
             plant
             or
             herb
             whatsoever
             ,
             alwayes
             remembring
             that
             the
             planet
             which
             is
             Lord
             of
             the
             day
             ever
             ruleth
             the
             first
             and
             the
             eighth
             hour
             ,
             divided
             as
             aforesaid
             into
             twelve
             equal
             parts
             .
          
           
           
             
               
                 
                   January
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                   
                     Length
                     of
                     the
                     planetary
                     hours
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   which
                   is
                   6
                   min.
                   after
                   8
                   until
                   46
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   40
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   ,
                   until
                   20
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   40
                
              
               
                 
                   January
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   2●
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   47
                   min.
                   after
                   7
                   until
                   30
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   43
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   20
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   43
                
              
               
                 
                   January
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   26
                   min.
                   past
                   7
                   until
                   30
                   min
                   after
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   43
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   26
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   46
                
              
               
                 
                   February
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   12
                   min.
                   after
                   7
                   until
                   8
                   a
                   clock
                   .
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   48
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   36
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   48
                
              
               
                 
                   February
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   57
                   mi.
                   past
                   6
                   until
                   40
                   min.
                   past
                   7.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   51
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   14
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   51
                
              
               
                 
                   February
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   36
                   min.
                   past
                   6
                   until
                   ●8
                   in
                   min.
                   past
                   7.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   54
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   48
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   54
                
              
               
                 
                   March
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   7
                   min.
                   past
                   6
                   until
                   5
                   min.
                   past
                   7.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   58
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   58
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   58
                
              
               
                 
                   
                   March
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   6
                   a
                   clock
                   until
                   7
                   a
                   clock
                   .
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   one
                   a
                   clock
                   until
                   2
                   a
                   clock
                   .
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   0
                
              
               
                 
                   March
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                     mon.
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   28
                   min.
                   after
                   5
                   until
                   33
                   min.
                   past
                   6.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   5
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   11
                   min.
                   past
                   two
                   .
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   5
                
              
               
                 
                   April
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   dayes
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   3
                   min.
                   after
                   5
                   until
                   13
                   min.
                   past
                   6.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   10
                   min.
                   after
                   1
                   until
                   19
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   13
                
              
               
                 
                   April
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   45
                   min.
                   past
                   4
                   until
                   58
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   13
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   25
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   13
                
              
               
                 
                   April
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   8
                   min
                   after
                   4
                   until
                   48
                   min.
                   past
                   5
                   :
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   14
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   29
                   min.
                   past
                   2
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   14
                
              
               
                 
                   May
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   8
                   min.
                   after
                   4
                   until
                   37
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   19
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   37
                   m.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   19
                
              
               
                 
                   May
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   56
                   min.
                   after
                   3
                   until
                   17
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   22
                   min.
                   after
                   1
                   until
                   42
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   22
                
              
               
                 
                   May
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   45
                   min.
                   after
                   3
                   until
                   8
                   min
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   23
                   min
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   45
                   m.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   23
                
              
               
                 
                   
                   June
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   39
                   min.
                   after
                   3.
                   until
                   3
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   24
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   47
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   24
                
              
               
                 
                   June
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     to
                     the
                  
                   2
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   39
                   min.
                   after
                   3
                   until
                   3
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   24
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   47
                   min.
                   past
                   2
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   24
                
              
               
                 
                   June
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   44
                   min.
                   past
                   3
                   until
                   7
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   23
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   46
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   23
                
              
               
                 
                   July
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   35
                   min.
                   after
                   3
                   until
                   16
                   min.
                   after
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   21
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   42
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   22
                
              
               
                 
                   July
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   8
                   min.
                   past
                   4
                   until
                   27
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   19
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   37
                   min.
                   past
                   2
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   19
                
              
               
                 
                   July
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   26
                   min.
                   past
                   4
                   until
                   49
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   16
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   22
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   16
                
              
               
                 
                   August
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   45
                   min.
                   past
                   4
                   until
                   58
                   min.
                   past
                   5.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   13
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   25
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   13
                
              
               
                 
                   
                   August
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   3
                   min.
                   after
                   5
                   until
                   13
                   min
                   past
                   6.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   6
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   13
                   min.
                   past
                   2.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   10
                
              
               
                 
                   August
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   23
                   min.
                   after
                   5
                   until
                   47
                   min.
                   past
                   6.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   6
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                   until
                   13
                   min.
                   past
                   two
                   .
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   September
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   47
                   min.
                   after
                   5
                   until
                   47
                   ●in
                   .
                   past
                   6.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   2
                   min.
                   after
                   1
                   until
                   4
                   min.
                   past
                   2
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   Septem
                   .
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   6
                   min.
                   past
                   6
                   until
                   5
                   min.
                   past
                   7.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   59
                   min.
                   after
                   noon
                   until
                   58
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   59
                
              
               
                 
                   Septem
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   26
                   m.
                   after
                   6
                   until
                   22
                   min.
                   past
                   7
                   :
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   56
                   min.
                   after
                   noon
                   until
                   50
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   56
                
              
               
                 
                   October
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   50
                   min.
                   after
                   6
                   until
                   42
                   min.
                   past
                   7.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   52
                   min.
                   after
                   noon
                   until
                   43
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   52
                
              
               
                 
                   October
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   11
                   min.
                   after
                   7
                   until
                   8
                   a
                   clock
                   .
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   19
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   37
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   49
                
              
               
                 
                   
                   Octob.
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   27
                   min.
                   past
                   7
                   until
                   14
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   46
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   31
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   46
                
              
               
                 
                   November
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   48
                   min.
                   after
                   7
                   until
                   30
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   43
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   ,
                   until
                   24
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   43
                
              
               
                 
                   Novem.
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   3
                   min.
                   after
                   8
                   until
                   43
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   40
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   19
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   40
                
              
               
                 
                   Novemb.
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   45
                   min.
                   past
                   8
                   until
                   53
                   min
                   after
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   38
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   15
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   38
                
              
               
                 
                   Decemb.
                   
                     the
                     first
                  
                   10
                   days
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   20
                   min.
                   after
                   8
                   until
                   57
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   37
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   14
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   37
                
              
               
                 
                   Decemb.
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   10
                   
                     day
                     to
                     the
                  
                   20
                   day
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   20
                   mi.
                   past
                   8
                   until
                   57
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   37
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   14
                   min.
                   past
                   1
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   37
                
              
               
                 
                   Decemb.
                   
                     from
                     the
                  
                   20
                   
                     day
                     unto
                     the
                     end
                  
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Bef
                     .
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   the
                   Suns
                   rising
                   being
                   15
                   min.
                   past
                   8
                   until
                   53
                   min.
                   past
                   8.
                   
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   
                     Aft.
                     noon
                  
                   From
                   38
                   min.
                   past
                   noon
                   until
                   15
                   min.
                   past
                   1.
                   
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   38
                
              
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Concerning
             Numbers
             attributed
             unto
             the
             seven
             Planets
             with
             the
             Reasons
             thereof
             ,
             agreeing
             with
             
               Cornelius
               Agrippa
            
             an
             excellent
             Philosopher
             ,
             besides
             my
             own
             daily
             practice
             and
             experiencè
             .
          
           
             
               
                 
                   Saturn
                   .
                
                 
                   Numbers
                   attributed
                   to
                   the
                   plan
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   TO
                   this
                   Planet
                   ♄
                   belongeth
                   three
                   numbers
                   ,
                   viz.
                   two
                   ,
                   seven
                   ,
                   nine
                   ;
                   The
                   number
                   two
                   as
                   being
                   next
                   beneath
                   the
                   starry
                   firmament
                   ,
                   and
                   also
                   as
                   being
                   one
                   of
                   the
                   two
                   infortunes
                   ,
                   the
                   number
                   seven
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   seventh
                   in
                   order
                   ,
                   and
                   highest
                   from
                   the
                   earth
                   .
                   It
                   s
                   also
                   a
                   number
                   fatal
                   and
                   climacterical
                   ▪
                   as
                   joyned
                   with
                   the
                   number
                   nine
                   .
                   Also
                   the
                   number
                   nine
                   is
                   a
                   number
                   fatal
                   and
                   climacterical
                   ,
                   as
                   joyned
                   with
                   the
                   number
                   seven
                   :
                   For
                   nine
                   times
                   7
                   makes
                   63
                   ,
                   which
                   number
                   all
                   philosophers
                   do
                   hold
                   to
                   be
                   fatal
                   and
                   climacterical
                   by
                   reason
                   the
                   nines
                   and
                   the
                   sevens
                   do
                   meet
                   .
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   7
                
              
               
                 
                   9
                
              
               
                 
                   Jupiter
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   Jupiter
                   hath
                   three
                   numbers
                   ,
                   allotted
                   unto
                   him
                   ,
                   viz.
                   one
                   ,
                   three
                   eight
                   ;
                   The
                   number
                   one
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   head
                   and
                   chief
                   fortune
                   ;
                   the
                   number
                   three
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   the
                   third
                   star
                   or
                   planet
                   in
                   order
                   from
                   the
                   starry
                   firmament
                   beneath
                   Saturn
                   also
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   one
                   of
                   the
                   three
                   fortunes
                   .
                   The
                   number
                   eight
                   as
                   containing
                   the
                   mistery
                   of
                   Justice
                   and
                   Religion
                   :
                   for
                   Jupiter
                   in
                   astrology
                   doth
                   always
                   represent
                   the
                   sober
                   Priest
                   or
                   Minister
                   ,
                   according
                   unto
                   which
                   number
                   Christ
                   was
                   circumcised
                   :
                   also
                   we
                   read
                   of
                   eight
                   degrees
                   of
                   blessedness
                   ,
                   &c.
                   
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   3
                
              
               
                 
                   8
                
              
               
                 
                   Mars
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   Mars
                   hath
                   four
                   numbers
                   alloted
                   unto
                   him
                   ,
                   viz.
                   two
                   ,
                   four
                   seven
                   ,
                   nine
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   two
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   one
                   of
                   the
                   two
                   infortunes
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   four
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   fourth
                   in
                   number
                   from
                   the
                   starry
                   firmament
                   next
                   unto
                   Jupiter
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   seven
                   as
                   being
                   a
                   number
                   fatal
                   and
                   climacterical
                   as
                   joyned
                   with
                   nine
                   :
                   Also
                   he
                   hath
                   the
                   number
                   nine
                   as
                   being
                   a
                   number
                   fatal
                   and
                   climacterical
                   ,
                   as
                   joyned
                   with
                   seven
                   .
                   This
                   planet
                   as
                   likewise
                   Saturn
                   are
                   both
                   enemies
                   unto
                   Nature
                   .
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   4
                
              
               
                 
                   7
                
              
               
                 
                   8
                
              
               
                 
                   
                   Sol.
                   
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   Sun
                   hath
                   five
                   several
                   numbers
                   alloted
                   unto
                   him
                   ,
                   viz.
                   one
                   ,
                   three
                   ,
                   four
                   ,
                   seven
                   ,
                   ten
                   ,
                   twelve
                   .
                   The
                   number
                   one
                   as
                   being
                   sole
                   Monarch
                   of
                   the
                   Heavens
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   three
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   one
                   of
                   the
                   three
                   fortunes
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   four
                   ,
                   from
                   the
                   four
                   quarters
                   of
                   the
                   year
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   ten
                   ▪
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   number
                   of
                   the
                   end
                   of
                   life
                   ,
                   as
                   multiplyed
                   by
                   seven
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   twelve
                   as
                   passing
                   through
                   the
                   twelve
                   signs
                   of
                   the
                   Zodiack
                   .
                
                 
                   1
                
              
               
                 
                   3
                
              
               
                 
                   4
                
              
               
                 
                   10
                
              
               
                 
                   12
                
              
               
                 
                   Venus
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   Venus
                   hath
                   three
                   numbers
                   alloted
                   unto
                   her
                   ,
                   viz.
                   two
                   ,
                   three
                   ,
                   nine
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   two
                   as
                   being
                   female
                   .
                   The
                   number
                   three
                   as
                   being
                   one
                   of
                   the
                   three
                   fortunes
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   six
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   number
                   of
                   generation
                   consisting
                   of
                   two
                   threes
                   .
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   3
                
              
               
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   Mercury
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   This
                   Planet
                   Mercury
                   hath
                   two
                   numbers
                   alloted
                   unto
                   him
                   ,
                   viz.
                   two
                   five
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   two
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   part
                   male
                   and
                   part
                   female
                   .
                   And
                   therefore
                   called
                   the
                   hermaphrodite
                   .
                   The
                   number
                   five
                   as
                   having
                   predominancy
                   over
                   the
                   operation
                   of
                   the
                   five
                   senses
                   .
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   5
                
              
               
                 
                   Moon
                   .
                
                 
                    
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   Moon
                   hath
                   three
                   numbers
                   alloted
                   unto
                   her
                   ,
                   viz.
                   two
                   ,
                   six
                   ,
                   nine
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   two
                   as
                   being
                   female
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   six
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   number
                   of
                   generation
                   :
                   The
                   number
                   nine
                   ,
                   as
                   being
                   the
                   utmost
                   receptacle
                   of
                   all
                   coelestial
                   influences
                   .
                
                 
                   2
                
              
               
                 
                   6
                
              
               
                 
                   9
                
              
            
          
        
         
           
           
             The
             Astrological
             way
             ,
             whereby
             to
             discover
             all
             kinds
             of
             Diseases
             ,
             or
             Infirmities
             incident
             unto
             the
             body
             of
             Man
             :
             And
             likewise
             how
             to
             know
             whether
             the
             Sick
             shall
             live
             or
             die
             :
             also
             the
             time
             ,
             when
             either
             Recovery
             or
             Death
             may
             be
             expected
             ;
             with
             the
             true
             Astrological
             way
             of
             curing
             each
             Disease
             which
             is
             cureable
             ,
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             IN
             the
             first
             place
             ,
             before
             we
             come
             to
             set
             forth
             the
             Method
             of
             cure
             ,
             it
             will
             be
             necessary
             to
             find
             what
             the
             grief
             is
             ,
             and
             from
             what
             cause
             ;
             without
             which
             its
             impossible
             to
             do
             any
             great
             cures
             .
             There
             are
             two
             wayes
             by
             which
             Judgment
             may
             be
             given
             herein
             :
             The
             one
             Astrologically
             by
             a
             Figure
             of
             twelve
             Houses
             ,
             which
             is
             accounted
             to
             be
             the
             most
             assured
             and
             exactest
             way
             :
             the
             other
             is
             by
             the
             Moon
             according
             as
             she
             is
             afflicted
             by
             the
             malevolent
             Planets
             ,
             having
             regard
             to
             the
             signs
             or
             constellations
             ,
             wherein
             she
             was
             afflicted
             ,
             at
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             :
             This
             way
             may
             serve
             generally
             in
             acute
             diseases
             ,
             and
             I
             do
             find
             by
             my
             daily
             practice
             ,
             that
             one
             shall
             seldom
             err
             herein
             ,
             but
             in
             case
             of
             such
             Diseases
             ,
             which
             are
             natural
             from
             the
             birth
             ,
             or
             have
             been
             of
             very
             long
             standing
             ,
             or
             more
             especicially
             ,
             if
             there
             be
             any
             suspition
             of
             Witchcraft
             ,
             a
             Figure
             of
             twelve
             houses
             is
             most
             rational
             I
             shall
             briefly
             shew
             the
             way
             of
             both
             :
             But
             in
             regard
             a
             Figure
             of
             twelve
             Houses
             and
             the
             astrological
             way
             in
             giving
             judgement
             thereupon
             may
             seem
             difficult
             at
             the
             first
             ,
             especially
             unto
             those
             ,
             who
             have
             never
             formerly
             read
             or
             studied
             any
             whit
             in
             this
             Science
             :
             And
             farther
             considering
             that
             many
             ,
             who
             are
             well
             willers
             hereunto
             either
             may
             want
             time
             ,
             or
             be
             unwilling
             to
             take
             the
             pains
             herein
             ,
             may
             neglect
             the
             study
             hereof
             ,
             and
             so
             this
             my
             writing
             may
             prove
             uselesse
             unto
             them
             ,
             I
             have
             for
             the
             satisfaction
             and
             incouragement
             of
             all
             well
             willers
             unto
             this
             study
             and
             practice
             of
             Physick
             ,
             set
             forth
             one
             general
             way
             in
             giving
             judgment
             ,
             either
             by
             the
             Moon
             afflicted
             in
             acute
             diseases
             ,
             which
             terminate
             in
             a
             month
             ,
             or
             by
             the
             Sun
             in
             Chronick
             diseases
             ,
             which
             are
             of
             above
             a
             months
             standing
             :
             This
             being
             the
             very
             way
             of
             my
             own
             daily
             practice
             and
             experience
             for
             many
             years
             ,
             wherein
             you
             shall
             seldome
             or
             never
             fail
             ,
             especially
             in
             acute
             diseases
             ,
             as
             for
             other
             Chronick
             and
             long
             lasting
             griefs
             there
             will
             be
             more
             time
             allotted
             to
             consider
             of
             them
             :
             The
             truth
             is
             long
             continued
             infirmities
             (
             and
             some
             others
             )
             doth
             require
             more
             inspection
             than
             that
             only
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Moon
             afflicted
             and
             therefore
             a
             figure
             of
             twelve
             houses
             will
             be
             proper
             to
             give
             judgement
             therein
             for
             many
             times
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             sixth
             and
             twelfth
             
             houses
             with
             their
             Lords
             will
             be
             concerned
             therein
             ,
             as
             shall
             be
             shewed
             in
             order
             .
             Also
             it
             will
             be
             necessary
             after
             the
             grief
             is
             known
             ,
             to
             know
             the
             critical
             ,
             intercidental
             ,
             and
             judicial
             daies
             and
             times
             ;
             being
             the
             times
             for
             change
             either
             of
             life
             or
             death
             ▪
             which
             is
             done
             by
             a
             critical
             figure
             divided
             into
             16
             equal
             parts
             ,
             as
             shall
             be
             shewed
             in
             the
             next
             paper
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             way
             to
             find
             the
             disease
             by
             the
             Sun
             and
             Moon
             afflicted
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             first
             place
             by
             an
             Almanack
             take
             notice
             ,
             what
             sign
             the
             Moon
             is
             in
             ,
             when
             the
             Sick
             first
             takes
             their
             bed
             ,
             and
             by
             what
             planet
             or
             planets
             she
             is
             afflicted
             ,
             whether
             of
             Saturn
             or
             Mars
             (
             or
             Mercury
             ,
             which
             is
             much
             of
             the
             nature
             of
             Saturn
             )
             Then
             having
             recourse
             unto
             the
             rules
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             Book
             under
             the
             titles
             of
             the
             Moon
             by
             Saturn
             or
             Mars
             afflicted
             ;
             there
             you
             shall
             find
             the
             disease
             and
             the
             cause
             thereof
             .
             The
             Almanack
             ,
             which
             you
             use
             herein
             must
             be
             such
             a
             one
             which
             setteth
             forth
             the
             daily
             motions
             of
             the
             planets
             :
             I
             shall
             give
             one
             or
             two
             examples
             hereof
             ,
             as
             followeth
             ,
             A
             Friend
             of
             mine
             took
             his
             bed
             the
             10th
             day
             of
             October
             1667
             at
             a
             quarter
             past
             one
             a
             clock
             after
             noon
             ,
             the
             Moon
             being
             of
             nine
             degrees
             in
             Sagitary
             and
             Mars
             in
             eight
             degrees
             thirty
             five
             minutes
             in
             Virgo
             ,
             which
             argueth
             that
             Mars
             is
             in
             platick
             square
             to
             the
             Moon
             ,
             we
             call
             that
             a
             platick
             aspect
             ,
             which
             doth
             not
             perfectly
             accord
             in
             degrees
             and
             minutes
             ,
             and
             if
             Mars
             had
             been
             but
             one
             degree
             in
             Virgo
             ,
             yet
             we
             should
             account
             it
             a
             platick
             Square
             ,
             by
             reason
             that
             the
             Orbs
             ,
             Rayes
             ,
             or
             Influence
             of
             the
             Moon
             unto
             any
             planet
             doth
             begin
             to
             opperate
             ,
             when
             she
             is
             within
             ten
             degrees
             aspecting
             any
             planet
             (
             as
             is
             shewed
             at
             large
             elsewhere
             )
             Now
             to
             find
             the
             Grief
             with
             its
             cause
             ,
             you
             must
             repair
             unto
             the
             place
             in
             this
             book
             intituled
             ,
             The
             Moon
             in
             Sagitary
             of
             Mars
             oppressed
             ,
             as
             in
             page
             57
             which
             sheweth
             that
             the
             Sick
             is
             tormented
             with
             a
             strong
             fever
             and
             cholerick
             passions
             ,
             &c.
             occasioned
             by
             surfeiting
             or
             too
             much
             repletion
             as
             there
             more
             at
             large
             appeareth
             :
             the
             next
             thing
             considerable
             is
             to
             know
             whether
             the
             Sick
             shall
             live
             or
             die
             ,
             and
             the
             time
             when
             either
             death
             or
             recovery
             may
             be
             expected
             :
             Now
             in
             regard
             that
             the
             Moon
             is
             applying
             by
             a
             friendly
             Sex
             to
             aspect
             unto
             Venus
             a
             fortune
             ,
             and
             free
             from
             combustion
             and
             not
             in
             that
             part
             of
             the
             Zodiack
             called
             
               via
               combusta
            
             (
             as
             shall
             be
             shewed
             more
             at
             large
             elsewhere
             )
             I
             did
             conclude
             that
             the
             sick
             would
             recover
             (
             and
             so
             he
             did
             )
             had
             the
             Moon
             applyed
             unto
             the
             infortu●s
             ♄
             or
             ●
             and
             no
             fortune
             interposed
             his
             friendly
             Rays
             ,
             then
             I
             should
             have
             concluded
             that
             the
             sick
             would
             have
             died
             of
             this
             sickness
             ,
             to
             know
             when
             the
             time
             of
             recovery
             will
             be
             is
             found
             by
             a
             critical
             
             figure
             or
             circle
             divided
             into
             16
             equal
             parts
             ,
             I
             shall
             not
             stand
             or
             spend
             time
             to
             give
             you
             the
             definition
             of
             each
             term
             of
             art
             ;
             Onely
             thus
             much
             I
             say
             ,
             the
             intercidental
             time
             ,
             or
             divident
             part
             of
             the
             circle
             is
             not
             so
             dangerous
             ,
             as
             the
             judicial
             time
             or
             part
             ,
             nor
             yet
             the
             judicial
             time
             so
             dangerous
             as
             the
             critical
             time
             .
          
           
             
               The
               :
               Cui
               Steali
               .
               Cirkle
               of
               1C
               equall
               pts
               Begining
               whear
               The
               moon
               WES
               at
               The
               ●lecum
               Litus
               Doict
               ♏
               ♐
               4
               /
               9
            
          
           
             Note
             ,
             That
             in
             this
             critical
             figure
             each
             part
             containeth
             22
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             you
             must
             begin
             where
             the
             Moon
             was
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             ,
             viz.
             in
             9
             deg
             .
             ♐
             unto
             which
             you
             must
             add
             22.
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             Now
             in
             regard
             there
             is
             30
             deg
             .
             in
             every
             sign
             you
             most
             set
             down
             1
             deg
             .
             30
             
               min.
               Capricorn
            
             for
             the
             first
             intercidental
             time
             into
             which
             1
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             you
             must
             add
             22
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             which
             maketh
             24
             Capricorn
             ,
             for
             the
             first
             judicial
             time
             :
             Now
             if
             you
             
             add
             22
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             unto
             the
             last
             number
             it
             maketh
             6
             deg
             .
             30
             
               min.
               Aquarius
            
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             second
             intercidental
             time
             and
             if
             you
             add
             22
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             unto
             the
             last
             number
             ,
             it
             maketh
             9
             
               deg
               .
               Pisces
            
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             first
             crisis
             or
             mortal
             time
             ,
             according
             unto
             which
             account
             you
             must
             go
             round
             the
             circle
             ,
             as
             appeareth
             by
             the
             figure
             ,
             now
             to
             know
             when
             the
             time
             of
             recovery
             will
             be
             you
             must
             observe
             by
             a
             critical
             figure
             ,
             when
             the
             Moon
             upon
             a
             critical
             day
             doth
             meet
             with
             any
             friendly
             aspect
             of
             either
             of
             the
             fortunes
             ,
             
               viz.
               Jupiter
            
             or
             Venus
             or
             Sol
             or
             Leo
             ,
             for
             then
             the
             time
             of
             recovery
             may
             be
             expected
             .
             This
             critical
             figure
             being
             set
             for
             a
             friend
             of
             mine
             at
             the
             time
             aforesaid
             .
             I
             did
             observe
             each
             change
             ,
             and
             alteration
             of
             his
             distemper
             ;
             and
             I
             alwayes
             found
             that
             upon
             the
             critical
             and
             judicial
             dayes
             and
             times
             ,
             he
             was
             ever
             most
             afflicted
             .
             The
             reason
             is
             because
             the
             
               Quartiles
               ,
               Oppositions
            
             ,
             and
             Semi-quartile
             aspects
             are
             more
             pernitious
             and
             hateful
             aspects
             ,
             then
             any
             other
             ,
             as
             the
             intercidental
             times
             ,
             which
             happen
             between
             the
             critical
             and
             judicial
             times
             consisting
             only
             of
             22
             deg
             .
             and
             a
             half
             ,
             which
             we
             call
             a
             
               Semi
               Semi
               Quartile
            
             aspect
             ,
             they
             seldom
             prove
             mortal
             ,
             by
             reason
             the
             aspect
             is
             not
             so
             bad
             and
             forceable
             as
             the
             other
             ,
             it
             being
             but
             half
             the
             half
             quartile
             aspect
             ,
             yet
             notwithstanding
             sometimes
             in
             perperacute
             mortal
             sicknesses
             ,
             I
             have
             known
             the
             Sick
             depart
             ,
             when
             the
             Moon
             came
             unto
             a
             partile
             evil
             aspect
             of
             the
             infortunes
             ,
             no
             fortune
             interposing
             their
             friendly
             rayes
             upon
             an
             intercedental
             time
             ,
             but
             this
             is
             not
             usual
             ;
             but
             as
             concerning
             the
             time
             of
             recovery
             of
             my
             Friend
             before
             mentioned
             it
             was
             upon
             the
             fourth
             and
             last
             critical
             day
             ,
             the
             Moon
             being
             returned
             unto
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             :
             at
             which
             time
             she
             applyed
             to
             the
             Sextile
             of
             Venus
             and
             Trine
             of
             Jupiter
             ,
             which
             happened
             upon
             the
             sixt
             day
             of
             November
             after
             midnight
             ,
             would
             my
             friend
             have
             been
             let
             blood
             ,
             he
             might
             questionless
             have
             recovered
             upon
             the
             second
             crisis
             ,
             at
             what
             time
             the
             moon
             applyed
             to
             the
             Trine
             of
             Venus
             ,
             now
             had
             this
             Sickness
             continued
             longer
             ,
             than
             we
             account
             the
             grief
             Chronick
             ,
             and
             then
             we
             give
             judgement
             by
             the
             Sun
             afflicted
             ,
             as
             before
             we
             did
             by
             the
             Moon
             But
             all
             acute
             griefs
             do
             end
             usually
             before
             the
             moon
             goeth
             round
             the
             Zodiack
             ;
             some
             griefs
             are
             peracute
             and
             those
             end
             sooner
             ,
             others
             are
             perperacute
             ,
             and
             those
             commonly
             make
             a
             quick
             dispatch
             one
             way
             or
             other
             .
             But
             of
             this
             I
             have
             treated
             more
             at
             large
             elsewhere
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Judgment
             upon
             an
             Imaginary
             decumbiture
             ,
          
           
             For
             the
             better
             explanation
             hereof
             I
             shall
             instance
             two
             or
             three
             Imaginary
             Decumbitures
             as
             followeth
             .
             Suppose
             one
             should
             take
             his
             Bed
             April
             the
             10th
             1668.
             at
             Noon
             ,
             the
             Moon
             being
             then
             in
             12.
             deg
             .
             50
             min.
             in
             the
             Signe
             Leo
             and
             Saturn
             ,
             in
             12
             deg
             .
             50
             min.
             in
             the
             Signe
             Aquary
             now
             this
             is
             called
             a
             partile
             opposition
             aspect
             ,
             by
             reason
             the
             Moon
             and
             Saturn
             are
             just
             in
             the
             same
             deg
             .
             and
             min.
             opposite
             unto
             each
             other
             :
             had
             the
             sick
             took
             his
             bed
             16
             hours
             sooner
             ,
             or
             later
             ,
             then
             it
             would
             have
             been
             called
             a
             Platick
             opposition
             ,
             for
             as
             I
             have
             said
             elsewhere
             ,
             the
             influence
             of
             the
             Moon
             and
             Planets
             doth
             begin
             to
             appear
             when
             she
             is
             10
             deg
             .
             distant
             from
             any
             aspect
             which
             will
             take
             up
             near
             20
             hours
             motion
             before
             and
             after
             separation
             ;
             Now
             to
             know
             what
             the
             Grief
             is
             ,
             you
             must
             seek
             out
             the
             place
             in
             this
             Book
             intituled
             the
             Moon
             in
             Leo
             of
             Saturn
             oppressed
             ,
             which
             argueth
             the
             Sick
             shall
             be
             troubled
             with
             unkindly
             heat
             in
             the
             Breast
             ,
             and
             a
             violent
             Feavour
             ,
             with
             faintness
             at
             the
             heart
             ,
             or
             swounding
             fits
             ,
             and
             inclining
             to
             the
             Black
             jaundies
             occasioned
             from
             ill
             Melancholly
             blood
             ,
             &c.
             
             Now
             to
             know
             whether
             the
             sick
             shall
             live
             or
             dye
             ,
             and
             the
             time
             when
             either
             recoverie
             ,
             or
             Death
             may
             be
             expected
             ,
             is
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             First
             the
             Moon
             is
             increasing
             in
             light
             .
             Secondly
             she
             is
             not
             in
             that
             place
             in
             the
             Zodiack
             called
             
               via
               combusta
            
             ,
             which
             is
             from
             the
             middest
             of
             the
             Signe
             Libra
             unto
             the
             middest
             of
             Scorpio
             Thirdly
             the
             Moon
             seperateth
             from
             Jupiter
             a
             fortune
             ,
             and
             applyeth
             unto
             a
             friendly
             Trine
             aspect
             of
             the
             Sun
             fountain
             of
             life
             .
             Fourthly
             ,
             the
             Moon
             is
             free
             from
             combustion
             of
             the
             Sun.
             A
             Planet
             is
             under
             combustion
             when
             he
             is
             not
             fully
             elongated
             7
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             from
             him
             .
             We
             have
             only
             two
             Testimonies
             of
             Death
             ,
             which
             is
             first
             ,
             Saturns
             being
             in
             opposition
             of
             the
             Moon
             at
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             .
             Secondly
             his
             being
             more
             strong
             then
             the
             Moon
             ,
             yet
             commonly
             a
             Planet
             strong
             is
             not
             so
             malicious
             as
             those
             which
             are
             weak
             and
             peregrine
             ;
             however
             it
             appeareth
             that
             there
             is
             foure
             testimonies
             of
             Life
             and
             but
             two
             〈◊〉
             Death
             ,
             wherefore
             we
             may
             conclude
             according
             to
             the
             Rules
             of
             Art
             that
             the
             Sick
             shall
             recover
             :
             Now
             to
             know
             the
             〈◊〉
             when
             ▪
             you
             must
             by
             a
             Critical
             figure
             of
             16
             equal
             parts
             ,
             〈…〉
             when
             the
             Moon
             upon
             any
             Intercidental
             ,
             Judicial
             〈…〉
             day
             doth
             meet
             with
             any
             benevolent
             aspect
             of
             the
             〈…〉
             ,
             be
             it
             
               Sun
               ,
               ●upiter
               ,
               Venus
            
             or
             
               Dragons
               head
            
             ,
             no
             evil
             〈◊〉
             interposing
             their
             bad
             Influence
             for
             then
             the
             Sick
             shall
             〈◊〉
             ,
             which
             according
             unto
             the
             Critical
             figure
             will
             be
             
             upon
             the
             12th
             .
             day
             of
             April
             about
             one
             a
             Clock
             at
             night
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             the
             Moon
             will
             be
             in
             14
             deg
             .
             of
             the
             Signe
             Virgo
             and
             Jupiter
             in
             14
             deg
             .
             of
             Taurus
             making
             a
             partile
             Trine
             to
             each
             other
             ,
             but
             the
             sick
             shall
             begin
             to
             recover
             sooner
             at
             the
             first
             intercidental
             time
             ,
             which
             is
             about
             six
             a
             clock
             in
             the
             morning
             (
             at
             which
             time
             the
             Moon
             will
             be
             5
             deg
             .
             20
             min.
             in
             Virgo
             ,
             which
             is
             22
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             distance
             from
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             )
             for
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             the
             influence
             of
             the
             Moon
             doth
             begin
             to
             opperate
             ,
             when
             she
             is
             ten
             degrees
             distant
             from
             any
             aspect
             of
             the
             planets
             .
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Acute
             Griefs
             .
          
           
             Note
             ,
             That
             at
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             of
             any
             sick
             person
             ,
             if
             the
             Moon
             be
             free
             from
             the
             bad
             aspects
             of
             the
             infortunes
             ,
             which
             is
             
               Saturn
               ,
               Mars
               ,
               Mercury
            
             ,
             or
             Dragons
             tail
             that
             then
             (
             more
             especially
             )
             if
             the
             infortunes
             Jupiter
             or
             Venus
             attend
             upon
             the
             next
             judicial
             or
             critical
             day
             or
             time
             that
             the
             Moon
             meeteth
             with
             any
             friendly
             aspect
             of
             the
             fortunes
             ,
             no
             ill
             planet
             opposing
             the
             Sick
             shall
             recover
             :
             but
             commonly
             acute
             griefs
             are
             seldom
             ended
             before
             the
             first
             critical
             time
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             the
             Moon
             maketh
             a
             Quartile
             aspect
             unto
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             ,
             consisting
             of
             90
             deg
             .
             The
             Moon
             alwayes
             goeth
             this
             90
             deg
             or
             fourth
             part
             of
             the
             Zodiack
             in
             lesse
             than
             eight
             dayes
             ;
             sometimes
             acute
             griefs
             last
             untill
             the
             Moon
             hath
             passed
             over
             three
             critical
             days
             or
             times
             ,
             Viz.
             until
             she
             returneth
             unto
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             making
             the
             fourth
             crisis
             ;
             An
             Example
             hereof
             is
             of
             my
             friend
             before
             mentioned
             :
             and
             if
             by
             the
             Rules
             aforesaid
             you
             find
             that
             the
             grief
             is
             mortal
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             proceed
             forward
             round
             the
             critical
             figure
             ,
             until
             you
             find
             the
             mortal
             time
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             rules
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             and
             you
             must
             do
             the
             like
             upon
             the
             rules
             for
             the
             time
             of
             recovery
             .
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Peracute
             griefs
             .
          
           
             There
             are
             are
             also
             some
             Infirmities
             and
             Sicknesses
             which
             end
             ▪
             usually
             before
             the
             first
             judicial
             time
             is
             over
             (
             called
             peracute
             griefs
             )
             at
             which
             time
             the
             Moon
             maketh
             a
             Semi-quartile
             aspect
             to
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             ,
             consisting
             of
             45
             deg
             .
             now
             this
             aspect
             is
             not
             so
             pernicious
             as
             the
             
             Quartile
             ,
             yet
             oft-times
             the
             Sick
             dyeth
             before
             this
             aspect
             is
             over
             ;
             more
             especially
             when
             the
             Moon
             at
             that
             time
             meeteth
             with
             the
             infortunes
             ,
             and
             no
             fortune
             interposing
             their
             friendly
             rayes
             .
             This
             
               Semi
               Quartile
            
             aspect
             or
             judicial
             time
             ,
             the
             Moon
             finisheth
             in
             less
             than
             four
             days
             likewise
             on
             the
             contrary
             by
             the
             rules
             aforesaid
             the
             Sick
             may
             recover
             at
             the
             said
             judicial
             time
             .
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Perperacute
             Sicknesses
             .
          
           
             There
             are
             also
             some
             Sicknesses
             perperacute
             ,
             and
             such
             griefs
             commonly
             terminate
             before
             the
             first
             intercedental
             time
             is
             over
             at
             which
             time
             the
             Moon
             maketh
             a
             
               Semi
               Semi
               Quartile
            
             aspect
             to
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             ,
             which
             consisteth
             of
             22
             deg
             .
             30
             min.
             containing
             the
             16th
             .
             part
             of
             the
             critical
             figure
             ,
             more
             especially
             when
             the
             infortunes
             doth
             afflict
             the
             Moon
             ,
             at
             that
             time
             no
             fortune
             attending
             :
             It
             was
             observable
             ,
             that
             in
             the
             time
             of
             the
             plague
             ,
             that
             many
             thousands
             died
             before
             the
             first
             intercidental
             time
             was
             over
             ,
             which
             number
             or
             time
             the
             Moon
             finisheth
             in
             less
             than
             two
             dayes
             .
             And
             many
             lived
             not
             one
             day
             ,
             dying
             immediately
             so
             soon
             as
             they
             were
             struck
             ,
             which
             we
             call
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             or
             first
             mortal
             time
             .
             I
             have
             known
             the
             like
             both
             in
             Appoplexies
             and
             Convulsions
             ,
             mother
             fits
             ,
             and
             risings
             in
             the
             throat
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             griefs
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             Judgement
             given
             upon
             a
             decumbiture
             Figure
             .
          
           
             I
             shall
             take
             an
             imaginary
             time
             ,
             and
             so
             give
             judgement
             thereupon
             for
             the
             better
             informing
             of
             young
             Students
             herein
             I
             could
             have
             inserted
             many
             exemplary
             figures
             of
             my
             own
             ,
             but
             considering
             that
             new
             Almanacks
             may
             be
             had
             when
             happily
             old
             ones
             may
             be
             lost
             I
             therefore
             thought
             this
             way
             most
             profitable
             to
             instruct
             the
             learner
             .
             I
             shall
             instance
             the
             22
             day
             of
             April
             1668
             about
             nine
             a
             clock
             at
             night
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             I
             will
             suppose
             one
             took
             his
             bed
             :
             Now
             the
             question
             is
             what
             the
             grief
             is
             ,
             and
             whether
             the
             Sick
             will
             live
             or
             die
             :
             And
             when
             either
             death
             or
             recovery
             may
             be
             expected
             ,
             you
             must
             in
             the
             first
             place
             by
             an
             Almanack
             find
             in
             what
             sign
             the
             Moon
             is
             ,
             and
             how
             aspected
             :
             Now
             at
             the
             hour
             and
             time
             aforesaid
             ,
             the
             Moon
             will
             be
             in
             5
             deg
             .
             48
             min.
             of
             the
             sign
             Aquarius
             ,
             and
             at
             the
             same
             time
             .
             I
             find
             Mars
             to
             be
             in
             5
             deg
             .
             48
             min.
             of
             the
             sign
             Scorpio
             ,
             which
             maketh
             a
             partile
             Square
             aspect
             consisting
             of
             90
             deg
             .
             :
             Now
             to
             find
             what
             the
             grief
             is
             you
             must
             repair
             unto
             the
             place
             in
             this
             book
             ,
             where
             it
             is
             written
             ,
             
               The
               Moon
               in
            
             Aquarius
             of
             Mars
             oppressed
             ,
             
             which
             argueth
             ,
             that
             the
             Sick
             shall
             be
             troubled
             with
             great
             pain
             at
             the
             heart
             and
             with
             swooning
             fits
             also
             very
             feavourish
             ,
             likewise
             a
             pain
             in
             the
             breast
             with
             difficulty
             of
             breathing
             ,
             and
             the
             blood
             swelling
             in
             all
             the
             veins
             ,
             the
             cause
             of
             this
             sickness
             proceeding
             from
             violent
             affections
             and
             vehement
             passions
             ,
             &c.
             
             Now
             the
             next
             thing
             considerable
             is
             to
             know
             whether
             the
             Sick
             be
             like
             to
             live
             or
             die
             ;
             and
             the
             time
             when
             either
             death
             or
             recovery
             may
             be
             expected
             .
             First
             the
             Moon
             is
             decreasing
             in
             light
             ,
             Secondly
             the
             Moon
             departeth
             from
             the
             Square
             of
             Mars
             and
             applyed
             unto
             the
             Conjunction
             of
             Saturn
             both
             enemical
             planets
             :
             Thirdly
             ,
             neither
             
               Sol
               ,
               Jupiter
            
             ,
             or
             Venus
             doth
             cast
             their
             friendly
             rayes
             or
             influence
             at
             the
             time
             aforesaid
             unto
             the
             Moon
             ,
             wherefore
             according
             unto
             the
             rules
             aforesaid
             ,
             the
             sick
             person
             will
             die
             :
             To
             find
             the
             time
             ,
             when
             you
             must
             frame
             a
             critical
             figure
             of
             sixteen
             equal
             parts
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             begining
             at
             the
             place
             where
             the
             Moon
             was
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             ,
             making
             that
             the
             first
             critical
             or
             mortal
             time
             ,
             which
             if
             the
             Sick
             escape
             ,
             then
             at
             the
             next
             critical
             or
             mortal
             time
             ,
             you
             must
             observe
             how
             the
             Moon
             is
             aspected
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             you
             shall
             find
             the
             Moon
             meeteth
             with
             the
             opposition
             of
             ♂
             being
             upon
             the
             29th
             .
             day
             of
             April
             in
             the
             Month
             aforesaid
             at
             one
             a
             clock
             after
             noon
             :
             Now
             in
             regard
             there
             is
             no
             fortunate
             planet
             interposing
             their
             friendly
             rays
             at
             that
             time
             we
             may
             conclude
             that
             the
             sick
             wil
             depart
             ,
             and
             not
             before
             ,
             because
             the
             Sun
             at
             intercedental
             and
             judicial
             times
             meeteth
             with
             no
             bad
             aspect
             of
             the
             infortunes
             .
             Yet
             notwithstanding
             I
             have
             known
             some
             ,
             who
             have
             been
             mortally
             struck
             according
             ,
             unto
             any
             rational
             mans
             judgment
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             in
             acute
             griefs
             ,
             who
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             ,
             having
             an
             expert
             and
             skilful
             Physitian
             ,
             and
             having
             withstood
             the
             bad
             influence
             of
             the
             afflicting
             planets
             ,
             at
             the
             first
             mortal
             time
             beyond
             expectation
             upon
             the
             next
             critical
             time
             have
             recovered
             ,
             and
             so
             it
             may
             happily
             prove
             to
             some
             ,
             who
             shall
             take
             their
             bed
             at
             the
             time
             aforesaid
             .
             The
             reason
             is
             because
             between
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             and
             first
             crisis
             ,
             there
             is
             usually
             near
             seven
             days
             time
             ,
             during
             which
             time
             (
             especial
             remedies
             being
             applyed
             )
             the
             Sick
             may
             happily
             be
             the
             better
             enabled
             to
             with-stand
             the
             encounter
             ,
             more
             especially
             if
             the
             intercedental
             and
             judicial
             times
             be
             freed
             from
             the
             evil
             aspects
             of
             the
             infortunes
             ,
             as
             here
             it
             falleth
             out
             at
             this
             last
             decumbiture
             .
             The
             truth
             is
             life
             and
             death
             is
             in
             the
             hands
             of
             God
             ,
             and
             whatsoever
             stars
             foreshew
             ,
             yet
             he
             by
             his
             power
             and
             blessing
             upon
             the
             means
             used
             can
             preserve
             life
             ,
             when
             he
             pleaseth
             ,
             wherefore
             the
             sick
             ought
             not
             at
             any
             time
             to
             despair
             ,
             For
             I
             my self
             have
             oft
             times
             recovered
             my
             Patient
             having
             out
             lived
             the
             first
             mortal
             time
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             but
             I
             must
             needs
             say
             
             such
             changes
             and
             chances
             are
             seldom
             seen
             ,
             for
             where
             one
             doth
             escape
             many
             dieth
             ,
             for
             the
             stars
             are
             God's
             Messengers
             ,
             and
             what
             they
             do
             foreshew
             ,
             do
             assuredly
             without
             miracle
             come
             to
             pass
             .
             Concerning
             the
             way
             and
             manner
             how
             to
             cure
             each
             distemper
             ,
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             .
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             Astrological
             way
             of
             giving
             Judgement
             by
             a
             Sign
             of
             12
             Houses
             .
          
           
             Although
             what
             is
             already
             written
             ,
             I
             have
             known
             by
             good
             experience
             to
             hold
             true
             by
             many
             examples
             it
             being
             for
             the
             most
             part
             the
             method
             of
             my
             daily
             practice
             ;
             yet
             for
             the
             benefit
             and
             better
             satisfaction
             of
             Practitioners
             ,
             and
             others
             ,
             well-willers
             thereunto
             ,
             especially
             such
             who
             desire
             further
             inspection
             into
             this
             Art.
             I
             shall
             in
             the
             next
             place
             shew
             how
             in
             an
             Astrological
             way
             judgement
             may
             be
             given
             by
             a
             figure
             of
             12
             Houses
             .
             For
             I
             must
             confess
             that
             in
             such
             infirmities
             ,
             which
             are
             natural
             from
             the
             birth
             ,
             and
             likewise
             some
             chronick
             griefs
             ,
             which
             have
             been
             of
             long
             continuance
             ,
             and
             likewise
             such
             infirmities
             ,
             wherein
             there
             is
             any
             suspition
             of
             witchcraft
             ,
             cannot
             so
             exactly
             be
             discovered
             by
             the
             Sun
             or
             Moon
             afflicted
             ,
             as
             by
             a
             sign
             of
             twelve
             houses
             for
             the
             ascendant
             sixth
             ,
             eighth
             ,
             and
             twelfth
             Houses
             with
             their
             Lords
             will
             be
             for
             the
             most
             part
             concerned
             therein
             as
             shall
             be
             shewed
             in
             order
             as
             followeth
             .
             In
             the
             first
             place
             you
             must
             erect
             your
             figure
             ;
             either
             for
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             ,
             or
             for
             the
             time
             of
             any
             strong
             fit
             (
             if
             any
             be
             )
             or
             upon
             the
             receipt
             of
             the
             Urin
             ,
             or
             time
             of
             the
             first
             visitation
             of
             the
             Patient
             ,
             and
             you
             must
             be
             sure
             for
             to
             frame
             ,
             and
             vary
             your
             ascendant
             ,
             that
             it
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             may
             exactly
             personate
             the
             Sick.
             Secondly
             you
             must
             in
             order
             set
             down
             the
             Cuspe
             of
             every
             House
             .
             Thirdly
             you
             must
             set
             down
             the
             Characters
             of
             the
             Planets
             in
             every
             House
             ,
             which
             for
             to
             do
             ,
             and
             likewise
             how
             to
             frame
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             I
             shall
             briefly
             declare
             .
             But
             before
             you
             can
             proceed
             herein
             ,
             you
             must
             perfectly
             know
             the
             Characters
             of
             the
             seven
             Planets
             ,
             and
             twelve
             signs
             ,
             and
             the
             five
             Aspects
             of
             the
             Planets
             ,
             and
             the
             Houses
             of
             each
             Planet
             .
          
           
             
               The
               Characters
               of
               the
               seven
               Planets
               with
               the
               Dragons
               Head
               and
               Tail.
               
            
             
               ♄
               Saturn
            
             
               ♃
               Jupiter
            
             
               ♂
               Mars
            
             
               ☉
               Sol
            
             
               ♀
               Venus
            
             
               ☿
               Mercury
            
             
               ☽
               Luna
            
             
               ☊
               Dragons
               head
            
             
               ☋
               Dragons
               tail
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               Characters
               of
               the
               twelve
               Signs
               ,
               with
               the
               parts
               of
               the
               Body
               by
               them
               signified
               ;
               And
               how
               they
               stand
               opposite
               unto
               each
               other
               in
               the
               Zodiack
               ,
               as
               followeth
               .
            
             
               ♈
               Aries
               Head
               and
               Face
               .
            
             
               ♉
               Taurus
               Neck
               and
               Throat
               .
            
             
               ♊
               Gemini
               Arms
               &
               Shoulders
               .
            
             
               ♋
               Cancer
               Breast
               ,
               Stom
               .
               &
               Ribs
               .
            
             
               ♌
               Leo
               Heart
               and
               Back
               .
            
             
               ♍
               Virgo
               Bowels
               and
               Gutts
               .
            
             
               ♎
               Libra
               Reins
               and
               Loins
               .
            
             
               ♏
               Scorpio
               Secrets
               and
               Bladder
               .
            
             
               ♐
               Sagitary
               The
               Thighs
               .
            
             
               ♑
               Capricorn
               The
               Knees
               .
            
             
               ♒
               Aquary
               The
               Leggs
               .
            
             
               ♓
               Pisces
               The
               Feet
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               five
               Aspects
               of
               the
               Planets
               .
            
             
               ☌
               Conjunction
               ,
               That
               is
               when
               any
               two
               Planets
               are
               in
               one
               and
               the
               same
               degree
               of
               any
               Sign
               .
            
             
               ⚹
               Sextile
               ,
               That
               is
               when
               any
               two
               Planets
               are
               60.
               degrees
               from
               each
               other
               :
               And
               containeth
               a
               sixth
               part
               of
               the
               Zodiack
               .
            
             
               □
               Square
               ,
               That
               is
               when
               any
               two
               Planets
               are
               90.
               degrees
               from
               each
               other
               :
               And
               containeth
               a
               fourth
               part
               of
               the
               Zodiack
               .
            
             
               △
               Trine
               ,
               That
               is
               when
               any
               two
               Planets
               are
               120.
               degrees
               from
               each
               other
               :
               And
               containeth
               a
               third
               part
               of
               the
               Zodiack
               .
            
             
               ☍
               Oppsition
               ,
               That
               is
               when
               any
               two
               Planets
               are
               180.
               degrees
               from
               each
               other
               :
               And
               containeth
               half
               the
               Zodiack
               .
            
          
           
             NOTE
             ,
             That
             there
             is
             30
             deg
             .
             in
             every
             Sign
             ,
             and
             two
             Signs
             make
             a
             sextile
             aspect
             ,
             three
             Signs
             make
             a
             square
             ,
             four
             signs
             make
             a
             Trine
             ,
             six
             Signs
             make
             an
             Opposition
             ,
             which
             containeth
             half
             the
             Zodiack
             .
             The
             whole
             containeth
             360
             deg
             ,
             which
             is
             12
             times
             30
             deg
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             Houses
             of
             the
             Planets
             .
          
           
             ♄
             Saturn
             hath
             two
             houses
             ;
             viz.
             The
             signs
             ♑
             Capricorn
             ,
             and
             ♒
             Aquarie
             :
             ♃
             Jupiter
             hath
             two
             Houses
             ♐
             Sagitary
             ,
             and
             ♓
             Pisces
             :
             ♂
             Mars
             hath
             two
             Houses
             ♈
             Aries
             ,
             and
             ♏
             Scorpio
             :
             ☉
             Sol
             ,
             hath
             but
             one
             House
             ,
             which
             is
             ♌
             Leo
             :
             ♀
             Venus
             hath
             two
             Houses
             ♎
             Libra
             and
             ♉
             Taurus
             :
             ☿
             Mercury
             hath
             two
             Houses
             ♊
             Gemini
             and
             ♍
             Virgo
             ,
             ☽
             the
             Moon
             hath
             but
             one
             House
             ,
             which
             is
             ♋
             Cancer
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             How
             to
             Frame
             the
             twelve
             Houses
             ,
             and
             what
             every
             House
             concerns
             ,
             in
             a
             Decumbiture
             Figure
             .
          
           
             
               The
               Sick
               :
               mans
               :
               Glass
               Shewing
               What
               Euery
               House
               Concernes
               In
               Case
               oF
               Sicknes
               ;
            
             
               1
               The
               Sick
               Mans
               ●son
               :
            
             
               2
               his
               Estate
               :
            
             
               3
               his
               kindred
            
             
               4
               his
               Father
               Somtimes
               his
               grave
            
             
               5
               his
               Children
            
             
               6
               his
               Sicknes
               and
               Servants
            
             
               7
               his
               Wife
               his
               phissi●ion
               and
               publick
               Enemies
            
             
               8
               his
               Death
            
             
               9
               his
               Religeon
            
             
               10
               his
               Mother
               And
               phissick
            
             
               11
               his
               Frindes
            
             
               12
               his
               privat
               Enemies
               and
               Selfendings
            
          
           
             THe
             next
             thing
             considerable
             is
             ,
             to
             have
             knowledge
             how
             to
             insert
             the
             twelve
             Signs
             upon
             the
             cusp
             of
             every
             House
             ,
             and
             likewise
             to
             set
             the
             seven
             Planets
             in
             those
             Signs
             :
             But
             before
             we
             can
             proceed
             therein
             it
             will
             be
             necessary
             to
             understand
             the
             use
             of
             an
             Ephemeris
             or
             Almanack
             ,
             which
             setteth
             forth
             the
             daily
             motions
             of
             the
             planets
             .
             And
             for
             the
             better
             informing
             of
             young
             Students
             herein
             ,
             I
             shall
             for
             example
             set
             down
             in
             order
             for
             the
             month
             of
             October
             ,
             1667.
             the
             form
             as
             usually
             is
             printed
             ,
             and
             shew
             the
             use
             thereof
             until
             the
             tenth
             day
             of
             the
             said
             month
             ;
             which
             will
             be
             enough
             whereby
             to
             understand
             ,
             not
             only
             the
             residue
             of
             that
             month
             ,
             but
             also
             every
             other
             month
             throughout
             the
             year
             ,
             provided
             alwayes
             that
             your
             Almanack
             must
             be
             such
             a
             one
             which
             setteth
             forth
             the
             daily
             motions
             of
             the
             planets
             ,
             whose
             Title
             page
             to
             every
             month
             is
             as
             followeth
             ,
          
           
           
             
               
                 
                   October
                   hath
                   XXXI
                   .
                   dayes
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Month
                   days
                
                 
                   Week
                   days
                
                 
                   The
                   daily
                   motions
                   of
                   the
                   Planets
                   and
                   ☊
                
              
               
                 
                   ♄
                
                 
                   ♃
                
                 
                   ♂
                
                 
                   ☉
                
                 
                   ♀
                
                 
                   ☿
                
                 
                   D
                
                 
                   ☊
                
              
               
                 
                   ♑
                
                 
                   ♉
                
                 
                   ♍
                
                 
                   ♎
                
                 
                   ♎
                
                 
                   ♎
                
                 
                   ♌
                
                 
                   ♊
                
              
               
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   a
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   35
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   59
                
                 
                   3
                
                 
                   8
                
                 
                   18
                
                 
                   2
                
                 
                   7
                
                 
                   21
                
                 
                   3
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   48
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   29
                
              
               
                 
                   2
                
                 
                    
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   36
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   51
                
                 
                   3
                
                 
                   45
                
                 
                   19
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   8
                
                 
                   36
                
                 
                   5
                
                 
                   9
                
                 
                   14
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   26
                
              
               
                 
                   3
                
                 
                   c
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   37
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   43
                
                 
                   4
                
                 
                   21
                
                 
                   20
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   9
                
                 
                   51
                
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   45
                
                 
                   27
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   23
                
              
               
                 
                   4
                
                 
                   d
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   39
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   35
                
                 
                   4
                
                 
                   57
                
                 
                   21
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   11
                
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   8
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   10
                   ♍
                
                 
                   16
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   20
                
              
               
                 
                   5
                
                 
                   e
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   40
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   27
                
                 
                   5
                
                 
                   33
                
                 
                   22
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   12
                
                 
                   2
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   24
                
                 
                   48
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   17
                
              
               
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   F
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   42
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   19
                
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   14
                
                 
                   23
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   13
                
                 
                   37
                
                 
                   11
                
                 
                   47
                
                 
                   8
                   ♎
                
                 
                   18
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   14
                
              
               
                 
                   7
                
                 
                   g
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   43
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   11
                
                 
                   6
                
                 
                   48
                
                 
                   24
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   14
                
                 
                   52
                
                 
                   13
                
                 
                   28
                
                 
                   21
                
                 
                   47
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   11
                
              
               
                 
                   8
                
                 
                   a
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   45
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   3
                
                 
                   7
                
                 
                   23
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   16
                
                 
                   7
                
                 
                   15
                
                 
                   9
                
                 
                   6
                   ♏
                
                 
                   18
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   8
                
              
               
                 
                   9
                
                 
                   b
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   47
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   55
                
                 
                   7
                
                 
                   59
                
                 
                   26
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   17
                
                 
                   22
                
                 
                   16
                
                 
                   50
                
                 
                   23
                
                 
                   39
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   4
                
              
               
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   c
                
                 
                   25
                
                 
                   49
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   47
                
                 
                   8
                
                 
                   35
                
                 
                   27
                
                 
                   0
                
                 
                   18
                
                 
                   38
                
                 
                   18
                
                 
                   32
                
                 
                   8
                   ♐
                
                 
                   31
                
                 
                   10
                
                 
                   1
                
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             use
             of
             the
             Ephemeres
             .
          
           
             The
             first
             Column
             on
             the
             left
             shews
             the
             days
             of
             the
             month
             ,
             the
             second
             column
             sheweth
             '
             the
             week
             dayes
             ,
             the
             next
             column
             sheweth
             the
             daily
             motion
             of
             Saturn
             ,
             the
             sign
             next
             beneath
             his
             character
             sheweth
             what
             sign
             he
             is
             in
             ,
             and
             the
             numbers
             next
             beneath
             that
             sheweth
             how
             far
             Saturn
             is
             entered
             into
             the
             sign
             for
             every
             day
             ,
             the
             first
             number
             is
             for
             degrees
             ,
             the
             the
             second
             minutes
             ,
             and
             so
             forwards
             fot
             every
             planet
             accordingly
             :
             Example
             ,
             ♄
             Saturn
             the
             first
             day
             is
             25
             deg
             .
             35
             min.
             in
             the
             sign
             Capricorn
             :
             the
             second
             day
             he
             is
             25
             deg
             .
             36
             min.
             in
             Capricorn
             :
             the
             third
             day
             he
             is
             25
             deg
             .
             37
             min.
             in
             Capricorn
             :
             the
             fourth
             day
             he
             is
             25
             deg
             39
             min.
             in
             Capricorn
             and
             so
             forward
             .
             In
             the
             next
             column
             is
             ♃
             Jupiter
             and
             the
             sign
             ♉
             Taurus
             beneath
             which
             argueth
             that
             ♃
             Jupiter
             is
             in
             the
             sign
             ♉
             Taurus
             ,
             and
             over
             against
             the
             first
             day
             is
             the
             numbers
             1
             deg
             .
             59
             min.
             which
             sheweth
             that
             he
             is
             so
             far
             in
             the
             sign
             :
             the
             second
             day
             is
             but
             1
             deg
             .
             51
             min.
             the
             third
             day
             he
             is
             1
             deg
             .
             43
             min.
             the
             fourth
             day
             he
             is
             1
             deg
             .
             35
             min.
             the
             and
             so
             onward
             ,
             this
             planets
             numbers
             decreaseth
             daily
             by
             reason
             he
             is
             retrograde
             and
             moveth
             backward
             ,
             as
             somtimes
             all
             the
             rest
             will
             ,
             except
             the
             Sun
             and
             Moon
             In
             the
             next
             Column
             is
             ♂
             Mars
             and
             underneath
             the
             sign
             Virgo
             ,
             and
             under
             that
             the
             numbers
             3
             deg
             .
             8
             min.
             which
             argueth
             that
             Mars
             the
             first
             day
             is
             gotten
             so
             far
             in
             the
             sign
             Capricorn
             ,
             the
             second
             day
             he
             is
             3
             deg
             .
             45
             min.
             in
             the
             
             sign
             Capricorn
             ,
             the
             third
             day
             4
             deg
             .
             21
             min.
             The
             fourth
             day
             he
             is
             4
             deg
             .
             57
             min
             :
             in
             Virgo
             ,
             and
             so
             downward
             as
             you
             find
             in
             the
             Table
             ;
             you
             may
             do
             the
             like
             for
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             planets
             accordingly
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             erect
             a
             Scheme
             or
             Figure
             according
             unto
             any
             time
             given
             .
          
           
             The
             usual
             time
             whereby
             to
             erect
             a
             Figure
             concerning
             any
             Patient
             ,
             is
             first
             by
             the
             time
             of
             falling
             ill
             ,
             or
             most
             properly
             ,
             when
             the
             patients
             first
             betake
             them
             to
             their
             bed
             ,
             which
             we
             call
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             :
             But
             if
             that
             may
             not
             be
             had
             ,
             as
             sometimes
             't
             will
             fall
             out
             ,
             especially
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             take
             the
             time
             ,
             when
             the
             urin
             is
             first
             brought
             ,
             or
             the
             time
             of
             any
             strong
             fit
             ,
             if
             any
             be
             .
             Or
             the
             time
             when
             you
             first
             visit
             the
             patient
             ,
             provided
             alwayes
             that
             you
             so
             vary
             your
             ascendant
             ,
             that
             it
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             may
             exactly
             personate
             the
             sick
             ,
             without
             which
             no
             true
             judgment
             can
             be
             given
             ,
             by
             reason
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             fourth
             ,
             sixth
             ,
             eighth
             ,
             and
             twelfth
             Houses
             are
             concerned
             ,
             now
             if
             you
             fail
             in
             the
             first
             ,
             there
             can
             be
             no
             certainty
             in
             the
             rest
             ,
             how
             to
             know
             what
             bodily
             shape
             belongeth
             unto
             each
             Figure
             ,
             and
             planet
             is
             shewed
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             Book
             :
             for
             the
             better
             understanding
             hereof
             I
             shall
             insert
             one
             example
             as
             followeth
             ,
             A
             friend
             of
             mine
             being
             very
             ill
             took
             his
             bed
             ,
             October
             the
             10
             1667
             ,
             at
             a
             quarter
             past
             one
             a
             clock
             in
             the
             afternoon
             ,
             according
             unto
             which
             time
             I
             did
             erect
             a
             figure
             as
             followeth
             ,
             having
             by
             an
             Almanack
             found
             out
             that
             page
             intituled
             
               The
               daily
               Motions
               of
               the
               Planets
               ,
            
             as
             is
             before
             expressed
             for
             the
             Month
             of
             October
             ,
             you
             must
             seek
             for
             the
             10
             day
             of
             the
             said
             moneth
             ,
             and
             move
             forward
             in
             a
             strait
             line
             ,
             untill
             you
             come
             unto
             the
             sixth
             column
             ,
             and
             under
             the
             Characters
             over
             head
             thus
             expressed
             ☉
             there
             you
             shall
             find
             the
             number
             27
             ,
             which
             sheweth
             that
             ♎
             the
             Sun
             is
             gotten
             into
             the
             sign
             Libra
             27
             deg
             .
             upon
             the
             tenth
             day
             aforesaid
             ,
             with
             this
             number
             27
             you
             must
             enter
             the
             Table
             of
             Houses
             ,
             which
             you
             shall
             find
             at
             the
             end
             of
             the
             Almanack
             ,
             and
             seek
             out
             the
             page
             ,
             where
             it
             is
             written
             Sol
             in
             Libra
             .
             And
             in
             the
             column
             under
             80
             min.
             the
             signs
             going
             down
             in
             a
             strait
             line
             ,
             there
             you
             shall
             find
             the
             number
             27
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             column
             next
             adjoyning
             on
             the
             left
             hand
             under
             the
             title
             of
             time
             from
             noon
             moving
             downward
             unto
             the
             same
             line
             where
             is
             the
             number
             27
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             there
             you
             shall
             find
             the
             numbers
             thus
             printed
             ,
             viz.
             13
             ,
             40
             ,
             12
             ,
             but
             the
             number
             12
             being
             but
             seconds
             you
             may
             leave
             out
             and
             so
             take
             only
             the
             two
             first
             numbers
             13
             ,
             40
             ,
             which
             you
             must
             set
             in
             
             some
             place
             by
             it self
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             add
             to
             that
             number
             the
             time
             of
             the
             day
             ,
             when
             the
             sick
             first
             took
             his
             bed
             being
             a
             quarter
             past
             one
             a
             clock
             afternoon
             ,
             as
             for
             example
             
               
                 
                    
                
                 
                   h.
                   
                
                 
                   m.
                   
                
              
               
                 
                   Time
                   from
                   noon
                
                 
                   13
                
                 
                   40
                
              
               
                 
                   The
                   time
                   of
                   the
                   day
                   ,
                   when
                   the
                   Sick
                   took
                   his
                   bed
                
                 
                   1
                
                 
                   15
                
              
               
                 
                    
                
                 
                   14
                
                 
                   55
                
              
            
          
           
             Note
             that
             the
             15
             min
             stands
             for
             a
             quarter
             of
             an
             hour
             ,
             there
             being
             60
             in
             an
             hour
             .
          
           
             
               A
               Figure
               For
               The
               Time
               of
               Dccum
               Biture
               October
               The
               10th
               h
               /
               1-m
               /
               15
               p
               :
               ìn
               .
               Annc
               doni
               1667
               :
               ☽
               a
               =
               ♂
               ad
               ⚹
               ♀
            
          
           
             The
             next
             thing
             material
             is
             to
             set
             the
             planets
             in
             those
             figures
             ,
             and
             houses
             ,
             which
             for
             to
             do
             you
             must
             by
             the
             Almanack
             find
             out
             the
             page
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             for
             the
             month
             of
             October
             .
             And
             from
             the
             tenth
             day
             moving
             in
             a
             right
             line
             ,
             you
             shall
             in
             each
             column
             find
             the
             numbers
             of
             degrees
             and
             minutes
             according
             as
             each
             planet
             hath
             gotten
             into
             each
             sign
             :
             Example
             ,
             The
             first
             number
             is
             25
             deg
             .
             49
             min.
             and
             Saturn
             is
             over
             the
             head
             of
             Capricorn
             ,
             which
             argueth
             that
             Saturn
             is
             so
             many
             degrees
             and
             minutes
             entered
             into
             Capricorn
             ,
             which
             degrees
             and
             minutes
             you
             must
             set
             in
             the
             first
             house
             ,
             as
             by
             the
             Figure
             appeareth
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             next
             column
             is
             0
             deg
             .
             47
             min.
             and
             Jupiter
             is
             over
             the
             head
             of
             Taurus
             ,
             which
             sheweth
             that
             Jupiter
             is
             forty
             seven
             minutes
             in
             Taurus
             ,
             which
             number
             with
             the
             character
             of
             Jupiter
             must
             be
             set
             in
             the
             third
             house
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             next
             column
             is
             8
             deg
             .
             35
             min.
             and
             Mars
             is
             over
             the
             head
             of
             Virgo
             ,
             which
             argueth
             that
             Mars
             is
             gotten
             so
             far
             into
             Virgo
             ,
             and
             must
             be
             set
             in
             the
             eighth
             house
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             next
             column
             is
             27
             deg
             .
             and
             Sol
             is
             over
             the
             head
             of
             Libra
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             next
             column
             is
             18
             deg
             .
             38
             min.
             and
             Venus
             is
             over
             the
             head
             of
             Libra
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             next
             column
             is
             18
             deg
             .
             32
             min.
             and
             Mercury
             is
             over
             the
             head
             of
             Libra
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             next
             column
             is
             8
             deg
             .
             31
             min.
             and
             Luna
             is
             over
             the
             head
             of
             Sagitary
             ,
             which
             argueth
             that
             the
             Moon
             was
             at
             noon
             so
             far
             entered
             the
             Sign
             Sagitary
             ,
             but
             in
             regard
             it
             was
             above
             an
             
             hour
             after
             noon
             when
             the
             Sick
             took
             his
             bed
             ,
             there
             must
             be
             half
             a
             degree
             ,
             which
             is
             30
             minutes
             added
             unto
             the
             Moons
             motion
             ,
             for
             by
             reason
             of
             her
             quick
             moving
             ,
             she
             getteth
             one
             degree
             in
             two
             hours
             ,
             wherefore
             we
             must
             set
             the
             Moon
             in
             nine
             degree●
             Sagitary
             ;
             you
             must
             do
             the
             like
             in
             all
             other
             figures
             :
             Had
             he
             took
             his
             bed
             at
             midnight
             you
             must
             have
             added
             six
             degrees
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Moon
             would
             have
             been
             fourteen
             degrees
             thirty
             one
             minutes
             entred
             Sagitary
             .
             Now
             having
             set
             the
             signs
             on
             the
             cuspes
             of
             every
             house
             ,
             and
             the
             Planets
             in
             those
             signs
             as
             by
             the
             figure
             appeareth
             :
             I
             shall
             in
             the
             next
             place
             shew
             how
             to
             give
             judgement
             thereupon
             ,
             and
             so
             thereby
             discover
             the
             grief
             as
             followeth
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             give
             Judgement
             by
             the
             Figure
             of
             twelve
             Houses
             .
          
           
             THe
             general
             way
             ,
             especially
             in
             acute
             griefs
             ,
             is
             to
             give
             iudgment
             by
             the
             Moon
             being
             in
             any
             of
             the
             twelve
             signs
             and
             by
             the
             infirmities
             afflicted
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             :
             And
             this
             being
             an
             acute
             grief
             ,
             judgment
             must
             be
             given
             accordingly
             ,
             yet
             notwithstanding
             I
             shall
             by
             this
             figure
             set
             forth
             his
             natural
             infirmities
             or
             griefs
             ,
             and
             so
             instruct
             ●●e
             Learner
             how
             to
             give
             judgement
             in
             any
             other
             chronick
             griefs
             by
             the
             signs
             on
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             sixth
             house
             and
             their
             Lords
             afflicted
             .
             For
             some
             lasting
             and
             obscure
             griefs
             cannot
             be
             discovered
             by
             the
             Sun
             and
             Moon
             afflicted
             In
             the
             first
             place
             you
             must
             observe
             whether
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             first
             house
             ,
             or
             the
             sixth
             house
             or
             their
             Lords
             be
             any
             way
             afflicted
             by
             the
             malevolent
             planets
             
               Saturn
               ,
               Mars
               ,
               Mercury
            
             ,
             or
             the
             Sun
             ,
             for
             sometimes
             the
             Sun
             may
             and
             will
             afflict
             more
             ,
             especially
             if
             the
             grief
             lie●h
             about
             the
             heart
             ,
             or
             in
             the
             arteries
             ,
             or
             vital
             spirits
             .
             In
             the
             ne●t
             place
             it
             will
             be
             necessary
             to
             know
             whether
             the
             grief
             be
             natural
             ,
             or
             whether
             it
             came
             by
             Witchcraft
             or
             Sorcery
             :
             Now
             if
             you
             find
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             house
             in
             the
             ascendant
             or
             if
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             being
             in
             the
             sixth
             ,
             or
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixth
             in
             the
             twelfth
             ,
             or
             if
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             be
             combust
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             when
             the
             Sun
             is
             not
             above
             eight
             degrees
             thirty
             minutes
             distant
             from
             him
             ,
             or
             if
             one
             planet
             be
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             and
             twelfth
             house
             ,
             and
             an
             infortune
             ,
             then
             you
             may
             conclude
             that
             the
             grief
             is
             more
             than
             natural
             ,
             more
             especially
             where
             there
             is
             any
             just
             suspition
             thereof
             ,
             which
             may
             be
             somewhat
             deferred
             by
             heeding
             well
             the
             nature
             of
             their
             distempers
             ,
             
             as
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             :
             But
             in
             this
             Figure
             I
             find
             no
             such
             thing
             ;
             wherefore
             I
             did
             conclude
             ,
             the
             grief
             was
             natural
             ;
             occasioned
             by
             his
             own
             disorder
             of
             body
             :
             as
             shall
             be
             shewed
             in
             order
             .
          
           
             Sometimes
             I
             have
             known
             the
             ascendent
             ,
             the
             sixth
             house
             ,
             or
             their
             Lords
             have
             been
             afflicted
             by
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             house
             and
             yet
             the
             sickness
             was
             not
             from
             Witchcraft
             ,
             notwithstanding
             ,
             those
             suspected
             evils
             ;
             for
             if
             Jupiter
             and
             Venus
             ,
             or
             the
             Sun
             ,
             do
             cast
             their
             friendly
             aspects
             unto
             the
             afflicted
             Planet
             or
             Cusp
             of
             the
             House
             aforesaid
             ,
             that
             then
             the
             grief
             came
             by
             some
             disorder
             of
             body
             :
             Also
             ,
             if
             that
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             be
             in
             the
             twelfth
             ,
             or
             in
             the
             sixth
             ,
             the
             grief
             is
             natural
             :
             For
             from
             the
             twelfth
             house
             ,
             we
             give
             judgment
             of
             self-undoing
             so
             well
             as
             otherwise
             ;
             but
             any
             rational
             experienced
             practitioner
             may
             easily
             distinguish
             ,
             the
             natural
             diseases
             ,
             from
             the
             unnatural
             ,
             by
             heeding
             well
             the
             manner
             of
             their
             distempers
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             :
             And
             generally
             I
             find
             that
             those
             who
             are
             taken
             in
             this
             snare
             of
             Witchcraft
             ,
             that
             at
             the
             time
             of
             any
             strong
             fit
             ,
             or
             when
             they
             are
             more
             than
             usually
             tormented
             ,
             that
             then
             the
             ascendant
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             doth
             exactly
             personate
             the
             sick
             ;
             and
             at
             that
             very
             time
             ,
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             house
             doth
             one
             way
             or
             other
             afflict
             ,
             either
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             or
             its
             Lord
             ;
             or
             that
             an
             infortune
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             and
             twelfth
             house
             ,
             which
             may
             so
             happen
             ,
             when
             the
             proper
             ascendant
             is
             intercepted
             in
             the
             first
             house
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             oft
             times
             experimented
             .
          
           
             I
             shall
             now
             proceed
             to
             give
             judgment
             upon
             the
             decumbiture
             figure
             before
             mentioned
             ;
             and
             in
             the
             first
             place
             ,
             describe
             the
             person
             of
             the
             sick
             .
          
           
             Secondly
             ,
             y
             rules
             discover
             ,
             whether
             the
             sick
             shall
             live
             or
             die
             ,
             if
             live
             ,
             how
             long
             time
             before
             recovery
             .
          
           
             Thirdly
             ,
             I
             shall
             by
             rules
             set
             forth
             ,
             what
             the
             grief
             is
             ,
             and
             from
             what
             came
             .
          
           
             Fourthly
             ,
             How
             and
             which
             way
             he
             was
             recovered
             .
          
           
             The
             mans
             person
             is
             described
             by
             the
             ascendant
             Capricorn
             ,
             and
             Saturn
             his
             being
             therein
             who
             is
             Lord
             thereof
             ,
             viz.
             one
             of
             a
             middle
             stature
             ,
             full
             and
             well
             set
             ,
             of
             a
             dark
             or
             swartish
             complection
             ,
             ●ad
             brown
             hair
             ,
             as
             you
             may
             find
             more
             at
             large
             in
             this
             book
             .
          
           
             Signes
             of
             recovery
             ,
             was
             first
             Saturn
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             being
             his
             significator
             is
             strong
             as
             being
             in
             his
             own
             house
             ,
             and
             is
             more
             strong
             than
             Mars
             who
             is
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             .
             Secondly
             the
             Moon
             doth
             separate
             from
             Mars
             ,
             and
             apply
             first
             unto
             Venus
             and
             from
             thence
             to
             the
             Sun
             and
             Jupiter
             ,
             all
             fortunes
             .
             
             Thirdly
             ,
             the
             Sun
             is
             increasing
             in
             light
             .
             Fourthly
             neither
             the
             Moon
             ,
             or
             Saturn
             are
             combust
             ;
             Planets
             are
             said
             to
             be
             combust
             ,
             when
             they
             are
             not
             elongated
             eight
             deg
             .
             thirty
             min
             from
             the
             Sun.
             Fifthly
             ,
             she
             is
             not
             in
             that
             part
             of
             the
             Zodiack
             called
             
               via
               combusta
            
             ,
             which
             is
             from
             the
             middle
             of
             Libra
             to
             the
             midst
             of
             Scorpio
             .
             Lastly
             ,
             Venus
             Lady
             of
             the
             fourth
             house
             ,
             which
             usually
             sheweth
             the
             end
             of
             all
             things
             of
             this
             nature
             ,
             was
             in
             friendly
             aspect
             to
             the
             Moon
             ,
             at
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             ;
             all
             which
             are
             arguments
             of
             recovery
             .
             The
             time
             when
             followeth
             ,
             First
             ,
             the
             angles
             of
             the
             figure
             are
             part
             fixt
             ,
             and
             part
             common
             .
             Secondly
             ,
             the
             Moon
             was
             in
             a
             common
             sign
             which
             argueth
             ,
             that
             the
             grief
             was
             not
             perfectly
             ,
             acute
             ,
             nor
             yet
             chronick
             ,
             but
             between
             both
             and
             so
             it
             proved
             ,
             for
             upon
             the
             last
             critical
             day
             the
             feaver
             left
             him
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             the
             Moon
             came
             to
             the
             place
             ,
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             viz.
             unto
             the
             ninth
             deg
             of
             Sagitarius
             :
             yet
             notwithstanding
             ,
             at
             the
             last
             critical
             time
             he
             had
             a
             very
             strong
             fit
             ,
             the
             Moon
             being
             then
             in
             square
             to
             Mars
             ;
             but
             Venus
             fortune
             and
             Lady
             of
             the
             fourth
             house
             ,
             being
             in
             friendly
             aspect
             to
             the
             Moon
             ,
             and
             she
             together
             with
             Saturn
             being
             both
             more
             strong
             than
             Mars
             ,
             who
             was
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             ,
             put
             an
             end
             to
             this
             sickness
             at
             the
             time
             aforesaid
             .
          
           
             The
             next
             thing
             considerable
             ,
             is
             to
             discover
             the
             grief
             ,
             and
             from
             what
             cause
             ;
             and
             likewise
             ,
             what
             infirmities
             she
             was
             naturally
             subject
             unto
             from
             the
             birth
             :
             Now
             concerning
             the
             present
             acute
             grief
             ,
             I
             found
             the
             Moon
             being
             in
             the
             sign
             Sagitary
             ,
             was
             the
             platick
             square
             of
             Mars
             afflicted
             ,
             for
             between
             the
             sign
             Virgo
             ,
             the
             place
             where
             Mars
             is
             ,
             and
             the
             sign
             Sagitary
             ,
             the
             place
             where
             the
             Moon
             is
             ,
             containeth
             ninety
             deg
             .
             which
             number
             maketh
             a
             square
             had
             the
             Moon
             been
             but
             one
             degree
             in
             the
             sign
             Sagitary
             yet
             that
             would
             have
             been
             a
             platick
             square
             ,
             for
             if
             we
             consider
             the
             moity
             of
             each
             Orb
             ,
             there
             will
             be
             ten
             deg
             .
             allotted
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             and
             distance
             ,
             the
             influence
             of
             those
             Planets
             doth
             operate
             ,
             both
             before
             and
             after
             any
             aspect
             .
             Now
             to
             know
             what
             the
             present
             distemper
             was
             ,
             by
             reason
             it
             was
             an
             acute
             grief
             ;
             you
             must
             find
             out
             the
             place
             in
             this
             book
             entituled
             ,
             the
             Moon
             in
             Sagitary
             ,
             of
             Mars
             oppressed
             ,
             which
             argueth
             a
             high
             and
             strong
             fever
             with
             the
             flux
             ,
             or
             lask
             and
             cholerick
             passions
             ;
             the
             pulses
             few
             and
             taint
             heating
             slowly
             ,
             his
             blood
             over
             heated
             .
             The
             bright
             Star
             of
             the
             Harp
             :
             and
             the
             Star
             called
             the
             Swans-bill
             ,
             both
             of
             the
             nature
             of
             Mars
             and
             Jupiter
             in
             the
             ?
             a
             cendant
             ?
             made
             the
             fever
             the
             more
             violent
             :
             The
             cause
             of
             this
             sickness
             was
             from
             inordinate
             exercise
             ,
             surfeiting
             ,
             or
             too
             much
             repletion
             ,
             as
             you
             may
             find
             more
             at
             large
             at
             the
             place
             aforesaid
             .
          
           
           
             The
             way
             of
             recovery
             was
             by
             application
             antipathetical
             unto
             Mars
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             by
             reason
             that
             Venu
             was
             more
             strong
             in
             essential
             dignities
             ,
             as
             being
             in
             her
             house
             .
             Now
             in
             regard
             that
             Mars
             is
             by
             nature
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             I
             made
             choice
             of
             such
             herbs
             and
             other
             remedies
             ,
             which
             were
             cold
             and
             moist
             ;
             wherefore
             I
             advised
             that
             such
             decoctions
             ,
             syrrups
             ,
             or
             cordials
             ,
             which
             were
             administred
             should
             be
             cooling
             and
             cleansing
             ,
             also
             glisters
             the
             like
             ,
             ever
             remembring
             as
             in
             this
             ,
             so
             in
             all
             other
             cures
             ,
             to
             fortifie
             the
             heart
             and
             vital
             spirits
             with
             herbs
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             :
             Would
             the
             Patient
             have
             been
             perswaded
             to
             let
             blood
             ,
             the
             fever
             would
             without
             question
             ,
             have
             left
             him
             ,
             upon
             the
             second
             critical
             time
             ,
             the
             Moon
             meeting
             then
             with
             the
             friendly
             aspect
             of
             Venus
             a
             fortune
             and
             strong
             .
          
           
             Note
             ,
             That
             as
             we
             give
             judgement
             by
             the
             Sun
             and
             Moon
             afflicted
             ,
             in
             acute
             and
             chronick
             griefs
             ,
             so
             by
             the
             same
             rules
             you
             may
             give
             judgement
             by
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             or
             sixth
             house
             afflicted
             ,
          
           
             Example
             ,
             In
             the
             last
             figure
             ,
             Mercury
             being
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixth
             house
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             sign
             Libra
             ,
             is
             in
             platick
             square
             to
             Saturn
             ,
             and
             conjunction
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             who
             is
             much
             of
             the
             nature
             of
             Mars
             ,
             only
             the
             Sun
             striketh
             more
             upon
             the
             vital
             spirits
             :
             Now
             according
             unto
             the
             rule
             in
             giving
             judgement
             by
             the
             Moon
             afflicted
             in
             the
             sign
             Libra
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             a
             severish
             distemper
             and
             blood
             over
             heated
             ,
             occasioned
             from
             surfeiting
             .
          
           
             The
             next
             thing
             considerable
             is
             to
             know
             ,
             what
             infirmities
             naturally
             he
             was
             subject
             unto
             from
             the
             birth
             .
             In
             this
             question
             judgement
             must
             be
             given
             from
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             sixth
             house
             ,
             and
             their
             Lords
             afflicted
             ;
             first
             the
             ascendant
             is
             no
             way
             afflicted
             ,
             save
             onely
             by
             the
             presence
             of
             Saturn
             ,
             who
             is
             Lord
             thereof
             :
             Now
             in
             this
             question
             Saturn
             is
             not
             accounted
             an
             enemy
             ,
             notwithstanding
             he
             is
             naturally
             evil
             ,
             as
             being
             in
             his
             own
             house
             ,
             and
             Lord
             of
             the
             sick
             mans
             person
             ,
             for
             according
             unto
             the
             old
             saying
             ,
             the
             devil
             will
             not
             hurt
             his
             own
             .
             Also
             the
             sixth
             house
             is
             no
             way
             afflicted
             ,
             wherefore
             we
             have
             onely
             Mercury
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixth
             considerable
             herein
             ,
             and
             he
             I
             find
             is
             in
             Libra
             in
             platick
             coniunction
             of
             Venus
             Lady
             of
             the
             fourth
             .
             Now
             any
             planet
             although
             he
             be
             naturally
             a
             fortune
             may
             afflict
             so
             well
             ,
             as
             the
             infortunes
             being
             Lord
             or
             Lady
             of
             the
             fourth
             ,
             sixth
             ,
             eighth
             ,
             or
             twelfth
             houses
             ,
             for
             every
             planet
             must
             do
             his
             Office
             to
             know
             what
             the
             grief
             is
             ;
             you
             must
             take
             notice
             of
             the
             sign
             ,
             where
             Mercury
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixth
             house
             is
             ,
             videl
             .
             in
             Libra
             ,
             and
             what
             parts
             of
             the
             body
             is
             signified
             thereby
             ,
             also
             what
             griefs
             or
             infirmities
             are
             under
             
             the
             dominion
             of
             Venus
             :
             First
             under
             the
             sign
             Libra
             is
             reins
             ,
             and
             loyns
             ,
             and
             under
             Venus
             is
             also
             the
             reins
             together
             with
             back
             ,
             belly
             and
             members
             of
             generation
             and
             passages
             of
             urine
             :
             To
             my
             knowledge
             he
             hath
             for
             many
             years
             past
             been
             oft-times
             perplexed
             with
             difficulty
             of
             making
             water
             ,
             and
             with
             pains
             in
             his
             reins
             ,
             back
             ,
             and
             belly
             .
             What
             I
             have
             written
             I
             presume
             will
             be
             sufficient
             to
             instruct
             the
             learner
             ,
             but
             practice
             and
             experience
             will
             be
             the
             only
             means
             to
             inlarge
             the
             practitioners
             ●●dgement
             herein
             ,
             for
             't
             is
             impossible
             for
             any
             man
             to
             write
             ,
             be
             he
             never
             so
             curious
             and
             exact
             in
             any
             art
             ,
             but
             that
             somewhat
             may
             be
             added
             unto
             it
             .
          
        
         
           
             Observations
             concerning
             the
             Ascendant
             .
          
           
             THat
             which
             I
             have
             found
             by
             daily
             practice
             and
             experience
             ,
             is
             carefully
             so
             to
             erect
             your
             figure
             (
             either
             for
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             ,
             or
             the
             time
             of
             any
             strong
             fit
             ,
             or
             when
             the
             Patient
             was
             more
             than
             ordinarily
             sick
             or
             afflicted
             ,
             or
             for
             the
             time
             when
             the
             urine
             is
             brought
             ,
             or
             when
             you
             go
             to
             visit
             the
             patient
             )
             that
             the
             Ascendant
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             may
             exactly
             personate
             the
             Sick
             ,
             for
             if
             neither
             the
             ascendant
             nor
             the
             Lord
             thereof
             doth
             agree
             in
             shape
             ,
             complexion
             ,
             and
             hair
             with
             the
             body
             of
             the
             Sick
             ,
             you
             cannot
             safely
             give
             judgement
             by
             a
             figure
             of
             twelve
             houses
             ,
             especially
             in
             many
             infirmities
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             often
             experienced
             ;
             for
             the
             first
             ,
             fourth
             ,
             sixth
             ,
             eighth
             ,
             and
             twelfth
             houses
             will
             be
             especially
             concerned
             therein
             ;
             wherefore
             if
             you
             fail
             in
             the
             first
             foundation
             ,
             the
             whole
             building
             must
             needs
             be
             obstructed
             and
             out
             of
             order
             .
          
           
             Example
             ,
             In
             the
             decumbiture
             figure
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             ha●
             I
             erected
             the
             figure
             ,
             but
             for
             one
             hour
             sooner
             ,
             Sagitary
             would
             have
             ascended
             ,
             whereof
             Jupiter
             is
             Lord
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             person
             of
             the
             sick
             must
             have
             been
             described
             accordingly
             .
             Now
             Jupiter
             signifies
             a
             man
             of
             an
             upright
             and
             tall
             stature
             ,
             complexion
             ruddy
             ,
             face
             oval
             ,
             full
             ,
             and
             fleshy
             ,
             and
             a
             kind
             of
             a
             bourn
             brown
             hair
             :
             Also
             the
             sign
             Sagitary
             represents
             a
             man
             much
             after
             the
             same
             shape
             and
             likeness
             ,
             by
             which
             it
             appears
             what
             a
             vast
             difference
             it
             might
             produce
             by
             takeing
             a
             wrong
             ascendant
             ,
             both
             in
             regard
             of
             the
             personal
             shape
             ,
             and
             likewise
             in
             the
             discovery
             of
             the
             grief
             of
             the
             sick
             :
             Whereas
             it
             appears
             by
             taking
             the
             true
             ascendant
             ,
             that
             it
             doth
             not
             on-only
             dilineate
             his
             person
             ,
             as
             is
             before
             expressed
             ,
             but
             doth
             
             exactly
             discover
             his
             present
             distemper
             ,
             and
             natural
             infirmities
             :
             For
             let
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             or
             the
             time
             for
             receipt
             of
             the
             urine
             ,
             or
             the
             time
             of
             any
             strong
             fit
             be
             brought
             ,
             and
             the
             Artist
             never
             so
             curious
             by
             enquiry
             ,
             except
             by
             chance
             ,
             he
             shall
             not
             get
             the
             true
             ascendant
             ,
             for
             many
             reasons
             may
             be
             objected
             to
             the
             contrary
             :
             First
             clocks
             may
             fail
             ,
             and
             so
             sick
             persons
             will
             hold
             out
             longer
             then
             others
             before
             complaint
             ,
             and
             the
             urine
             may
             by
             the
             messenger
             be
             hastened
             ,
             or
             retarded
             ,
             you
             see
             one
             hour
             maketh
             a
             mighty
             alteration
             .
             I
             shall
             quote
             another
             Example
             ,
             Suppose
             a
             Man
             or
             Woman
             ,
             who
             is
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             Sol
             Lord
             of
             Leo
             ,
             should
             fall
             sick
             ,
             which
             represents
             one
             of
             a
             large
             stature
             ,
             fat
             ,
             full
             ,
             and
             fleshy
             ,
             complexion
             sanguine
             ,
             and
             yellowish
             hair
             .
             Now
             perhaps
             when
             the
             urine
             is
             brought
             ,
             or
             through
             mistakes
             of
             clocks
             or
             time
             ,
             Gemini
             should
             ascend
             ,
             whereof
             Mercury
             is
             Lord
             ,
             what
             a
             mighty
             difference
             could
             this
             produce
             :
             For
             the
             planet
             Mercury
             represents
             one
             of
             an
             upright
             and
             tall
             stature
             ,
             spare
             body
             ,
             long
             face
             and
             nose
             ,
             of
             a
             dark
             swarthy
             complexion
             ,
             and
             sad
             hair
             :
             Also
             the
             sign
             Gemini
             signifies
             a
             tall
             body
             ,
             a
             dark
             and
             obscure
             complexion
             ,
             and
             sad
             or
             black
             hair
             .
             I
             could
             instance
             many
             more
             ,
             wherefore
             advise
             all
             practitioners
             in
             this
             art
             so
             to
             vary
             their
             ascendant
             ,
             that
             it
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             or
             planet
             posited
             in
             the
             ascendant
             may
             exactly
             personate
             the
             Sick
             ,
             without
             which
             no
             true
             judgment
             can
             be
             given
             especially
             in
             many
             chronick
             griefs
             or
             infirmities
             ,
             and
             in
             case
             of
             Witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Some
             brief
             Rules
             concerning
             long
             and
             short
             sicknesses
             ;
             and
             whether
             the
             Patient
             is
             like
             to
             live
             or
             die
             .
          
           
             First
             of
             long
             or
             short
             Sickness
             .
          
           
             i
             A
             Fixt
             sign
             on
             the
             Cusp
             of
             the
             sixt
             ,
             or
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixt
             ,
             or
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             the
             Moon
             in
             accute
             ,
             or
             Sun
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             be
             in
             fixt
             signs
             afflicted
             by
             the
             malevolent
             Planets
             ,
             or
             by
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             12
             ,
             8
             ,
             or
             4th
             ,
             argueth
             long
             and
             lasting
             griefs
             or
             infirmities
             ;
             if
             adhering
             unto
             a
             partil
             aspect
             ,
             the
             grief
             encreaseth
             ;
             if
             drawing
             from
             partil
             aspect
             ,
             the
             grief
             diminisheth
             :
             Also
             fixt
             signs
             gives
             moneths
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             years
             before
             recovery
             ;
             common
             signs
             gives
             weeks
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             moneths
             ,
             moveable
             daies
             or
             weeks
             before
             recovery
             .
             Now
             concerning
             the
             number
             of
             daies
             ,
             weeks
             ,
             moneths
             or
             years
             ,
             you
             must
             observe
             how
             many
             degrees
             is
             wanting
             before
             the
             influence
             is
             over
             ,
             accounting
             by
             the
             moity
             of
             their
             Orbs
             ,
             and
             so
             many
             moneths
             ,
             weeks
             ,
             daies
             or
             years
             it
             will
             be
             before
             recovery
             ;
             but
             if
             the
             figure
             sheweth
             death
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             account
             how
             many
             degrees
             is
             wanting
             to
             make
             the
             partil
             aspect
             of
             the
             principal
             Significators
             ,
             and
             so
             account
             so
             many
             daies
             ,
             weeks
             ,
             moneths
             or
             years
             before
             the
             time
             of
             death
          
           
             2
             The
             principal
             Significator
             of
             the
             Sick
             changing
             his
             sign
             ,
             argueth
             a
             change
             of
             the
             disease
             ,
             either
             for
             life
             or
             death
          
           
             3
             The
             latter
             degrees
             of
             a
             sign
             on
             the
             Cusp
             of
             the
             sixth
             House
             ,
             or
             the
             Significator
             of
             the
             Sick
             in
             the
             latter
             degrees
             of
             a
             sign
             ,
             argueth
             a
             sudden
             change
             either
             for
             life
             or
             death
             .
          
           
             4
             The
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             principal
             significator
             of
             the
             sick
             person
             ,
             being
             stronger
             then
             the
             afflicting
             planets
             sheweth
             recovery
             ,
             in
             moveable
             signs
             the
             sooner
             ;
             but
             if
             the
             afflicting
             Planets
             be
             strong
             ,
             and
             the
             principal
             Significator
             of
             the
             sick
             weak
             ,
             more
             especially
             if
             the
             afflicting
             Planets
             hath
             relation
             unto
             the
             eighth
             or
             fourth
             Houses
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             death
             .
          
           
             5
             If
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixth
             ,
             or
             if
             the
             ☽
             in
             accute
             ,
             or
             Sun
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             be
             afflicted
             in
             
             Azemine
             degrees
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             a
             continued
             sickness
             ,
             if
             not
             sudden
             death
             .
          
           
             6
             If
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             principal
             Significator
             of
             the
             sick
             turn
             retrograde
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             a
             relapse
             ,
             and
             the
             cure
             goes
             backward
             .
          
           
             7
             The
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             principal
             Significator
             of
             the
             sick
             strong
             ,
             swift
             in
             motion
             ,
             with
             a
             fortune
             attending
             especially
             in
             a
             moveable
             sign
             ,
             sheweth
             a
             speedy
             recovery
          
           
             Lastly
             ,
             We
             must
             heed
             the
             nature
             of
             the
             disease
             ,
             for
             strong
             Fevers
             ,
             Convulsions
             ,
             Apoplexies
             ,
             risings
             in
             the
             Throat
             ,
             with
             some
             pestilential
             infirmities
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             desperate
             griefs
             ,
             will
             sooner
             terminate
             ,
             then
             such
             which
             are
             usually
             lasting
             ,
             as
             Consumptions
             ,
             Dropsies
             ,
             Agues
             ,
             Gouts
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             .
          
        
         
           
             Some
             brief
             Rules
             concerning
             recovery
             .
          
           
             First
             ,
             A
             fortune
             ,
             or
             the
             ☽
             in
             accute
             ,
             or
             ☉
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             strong
             in
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             and
             not
             afflicted
             ,
             nor
             yet
             being
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixth
             ,
             eighth
             or
             twelfth
             Houses
             ,
             sheweth
             recovery
             .
          
           
             Secondly
             ,
             The
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             strong
             ,
             and
             more
             strong
             then
             the
             afflicting
             Planets
             ,
             sheweth
             recovery
             .
          
           
             Thirdly
             ,
             The
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             the
             ☽
             in
             accute
             ,
             or
             ☉
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             ioyned
             unto
             ,
             or
             friendly
             aspected
             with
             a
             fortune
             ,
             or
             applying
             unto
             a
             fortune
             ,
             sheweth
             recovery
             .
          
           
             Fourthly
             ,
             The
             ☽
             encreasing
             in
             light
             ,
             swift
             in
             motion
             ,
             and
             strong
             applying
             unto
             a
             fortune
             in
             accute
             griefs
             ,
             sheweth
             recovery
          
           
             Fifthly
             ,
             If
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             doth
             dispose
             of
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             ,
             especially
             being
             equal
             in
             strength
             ,
             sheweth
             recovery
             .
          
        
         
           
             Signs
             of
             Death
             .
          
           
             First
             ,
             The
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             weak
             and
             afflicted
             by
             the
             malevolent
             Planets
             ,
             and
             no
             fortune
             interposing
             ,
             sheweth
             death
             .
          
           
             Secondly
             ,
             The
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             or
             the
             ☽
             afflicted
             in
             the
             fourth
             or
             eighth
             ,
             or
             by
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             eighth
             ,
             argueth
             death
             ,
             or
             if
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             eighth
             be
             in
             the
             ascendant
             .
          
           
             Thirdly
             ,
             The
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             combust
             in
             the
             ascendant
             fourth
             ,
             sixth
             ,
             eighth
             ,
             or
             twelfth
             ,
             or
             in
             the
             way
             called
             
               Via
               Combusta
            
             ,
             sheweth
             death
             .
          
           
             Fourthly
             ,
             If
             the
             ☽
             in
             accute
             ,
             or
             ☉
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             is
             ●●●●cted
             by
             the
             infortunes
             ,
             or
             by
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             eighth
             or
             ●●ar●h
             ,
             no
             fortune
             interposing
             their
             friendly
             rays
             ,
             more
             especially
             
             if
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             be
             weak
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             death
             .
          
           
             Fifthly
             ,
             The
             ascendant
             ,
             or
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             or
             the
             ☽
             in
             accute
             ,
             or
             the
             ☉
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             meeting
             with
             fixt
             stars
             of
             the
             nature
             of
             the
             infortunes
             ,
             no
             fortune
             interposing
             his
             friendly
             rays
             ,
             sheweth
             death
             .
          
           
             Sixthly
             ,
             The
             ☽
             applying
             unto
             combustion
             in
             the
             ascendant
             fourth
             ,
             sixth
             ,
             eighth
             ,
             or
             twelfth
             Houses
             ,
             or
             
               Via
               combusta
            
             ,
             sheweth
             death
             .
          
           
             Seventhly
             ,
             The
             ☽
             applying
             from
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             to
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             eighth
             ,
             and
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             weak
             ,
             sheweth
             death
             .
          
           
             Eighthly
             ,
             An
             eclipse
             of
             the
             ☽
             in
             accute
             ,
             or
             of
             the
             Sun
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             upon
             a
             critical
             day
             ,
             and
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             weak
             ,
             no
             fortune
             strong
             interposing
             their
             friendly
             rays
             ,
             sheweth
             death
             ,
             generally
             in
             all
             decumbitures
             ,
             the
             nearer
             the
             afflicting
             Planets
             are
             to
             the
             earth
             ,
             the
             worst
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             bodily
             shape
             and
             infirmities
             attributed
             unto
             the
             Twelve
             Signs
             .
          
           
             Aries
             ♈
             signifieth
             one
             of
             a
             reasonable
             stature
             ,
             dry
             body
             ,
             strong
             limbs
             ,
             and
             big
             bones
             ,
             but
             not
             fat
             ,
             somewhat
             long
             face
             and
             neck
             ,
             complexion
             somewhat
             brown
             ,
             their
             hair
             and
             eye-brows
             inclining
             unto
             blackness
             :
             the
             diseases
             incident
             unto
             this
             Sign
             is
             Pushes
             ,
             Whelks
             ,
             Polipus
             ,
             or
             Noli
             me
             tangere
             All
             diseases
             which
             proceed
             from
             the
             head
             ,
             as
             Convulsions
             ,
             dead
             Palsies
             Cramps
             ,
             Madness
             ,
             Virtigo
             ,
             Megrims
             ,
             Falling
             Sickness
             ,
             and
             such
             like
          
           
             Taurus
             ♉
             signifieth
             one
             short
             ,
             but
             full
             and
             well
             set
             ,
             full
             face
             and
             eyes
             ,
             broad
             forehead
             ,
             large
             strong
             shoulders
             ,
             full
             hands
             ,
             thick
             lips
             ,
             and
             black
             rugged
             hair
             ;
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             all
             diseases
             incident
             to
             the
             throat
             ,
             as
             Kings
             Evil
             ,
             Quinzies
             ,
             Fluxes
             of
             Rhumes
             falling
             from
             the
             head
             into
             the
             throat
             ,
             Impostumes
             and
             Wens
             in
             the
             neck
             .
          
           
             Gemini
             ♊
             those
             persons
             usually
             who
             ate
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             this
             Sign
             ,
             are
             tall
             and
             straight
             of
             body
             ,
             with
             long
             arms
             ,
             of
             a
             dark
             sanguine
             complexion
             ,
             and
             blackish
             hair
             ,
             their
             body
             strong
             and
             active
             ;
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             all
             diseases
             in
             the
             arms
             ,
             hands
             and
             shoulders
             ,
             with
             windiness
             in
             the
             veins
             ,
             corrupted
             blood
             ,
             sometimes
             it
             produceth
             distempered
             fancies
             .
          
           
             Cancer
             ♋
             signifies
             one
             of
             a
             low
             and
             small
             stature
             ,
             bigger
             made
             from
             the
             middle
             upwards
             then
             downwards
             ,
             face
             big
             and
             round
             ,
             of
             a
             whitely
             pale
             complexion
             ,
             sad
             brown
             hair
             ,
             one
             apt
             to
             be
             sickly
             ;
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             all
             imperfections
             of
             the
             breast
             and
             stomack
             ,
             as
             Cancers
             ,
             Ptisick
             ,
             Salt-flegms
             ,
             
             rotten
             Coughs
             ,
             weak
             digestion
             ,
             cold
             stomack
             ,
             dropsical
             humors
             ,
             and
             Impostumations
             .
          
           
             Leo
             ♌
             signifies
             one
             of
             a
             large
             fair
             stature
             ,
             full
             and
             fleshy
             ,
             narrow
             sides
             ,
             and
             broad
             shoulders
             ,
             full
             and
             great
             eyes
             ,
             sometimes
             goggle-eyed
             ,
             yellow
             or
             dark
             flaxen
             hair
             ,
             sometimes
             curling
             ,
             of
             a
             sanguine
             or
             ruddy
             complexion
             ;
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             all
             tremblings
             or
             passions
             of
             the
             heart
             ,
             violent
             burning
             Fevers
             ,
             pains
             either
             at
             the
             heart
             or
             back
             ,
             sore
             eyes
             ,
             Plague
             ,
             Pestilence
             ,
             and
             Yellow
             Jaundies
          
           
             Virgo
             ♍
             signifies
             one
             of
             a
             mean
             stature
             ,
             but
             well
             composed
             ,
             a
             brown
             ruddy
             complexion
             ,
             black
             hair
             ,
             shrill
             and
             small
             voice
             ,
             well
             favoured
             ,
             but
             not
             very
             beautiful
             :
             The
             diseases
             which
             are
             incident
             unto
             this
             sign
             ,
             are
             all
             such
             which
             belong
             to
             the
             belly
             ,
             as
             obstructions
             in
             the
             bowels
             ,
             and
             miseraicks
             worms
             ,
             wind
             Collick
             ,
             Spleen
             ,
             Hy●ondriack
             Melancholly
             ,
             and
             such
             like
          
           
             Libra
             ♎
             personates
             one
             of
             a
             well
             shamed
             body
             ,
             straight
             and
             tall
             ,
             a
             round
             and
             beautiful
             visage
             ,
             a
             pure
             sanguine
             complexion
             but
             not
             very
             high
             coloured
             ,
             the
             hair
             yellowish
             or
             sandy-brown
             ,
             and
             somewhat
             smooth
             ;
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             all
             diseases
             of
             the
             reins
             and
             kidneys
             ,
             also
             all
             diseases
             proceeding
             from
             wind
             ,
             and
             corruption
             of
             blood
             .
          
           
             Scorpio
             ♏
             signifies
             one
             of
             a
             middle
             stature
             ,
             strong
             ,
             full
             ,
             and
             well
             set
             ,
             somewhat
             broad-faced
             ,
             of
             a
             muddy
             or
             darkish
             complexion
             ,
             sad
             or
             black
             hair
             ,
             bow-legged
             ,
             short-necked
             ,
             and
             somewhat
             hairy
             :
             The
             diseases
             incident
             unto
             this
             Sign
             ,
             are
             Ulcers
             ,
             Inflammations
             .
             Gravel
             or
             Stone
             in
             the
             Bladder
             ,
             all
             imperfections
             and
             difficulties
             of
             Urine
             ,
             Ruptures
             ,
             Hemorhoids
             ,
             the
             French
             Pox
             ,
             and
             Running
             of
             the
             Reins
             ,
             Priapismus
             ,
             and
             all
             diseases
             which
             infect
             the
             Privities
             both
             of
             men
             and
             women
             .
          
           
             Sagitary
             ♐
             signifies
             one
             of
             a
             fair
             stature
             ,
             and
             strong
             body
             ,
             long
             face
             ,
             but
             full
             and
             fleshy
             ,
             complexion
             sanguine
             or
             ruddy
             ,
             the
             hair
             a
             kind
             of
             Chestnut
             colour
             ;
             the
             diseases
             which
             are
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             Fevers
             ,
             and
             such
             infirmities
             which
             are
             occasioned
             through
             heat
             of
             blood
             :
             The
             Sciatica
             ,
             and
             all
             pains
             i●
             the
             Hips
             and
             Thighs
             ,
             falls
             from
             horses
             ,
             and
             hurts
             by
             four-footed
             beasts
             .
          
           
             Capricorn
             ♑
             signifies
             one
             rather
             short
             then
             tall
             ,
             narrow
             ,
             〈◊〉
             ●ace
             ,
             thin
             beard
             ,
             black
             hair
             ,
             narrow
             breast
             ,
             small
             neck
             ,
             complexion
             swarthy
             ;
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             all
             diseases
             in
             the
             ●●●●es
             and
             Hams
             ,
             Leprosies
             ,
             Itch
             and
             Scabs
             ,
             all
             diseases
             of
             ●●●ancholly
             ,
             all
             schirrous
             tumors
             ,
             sprains
             ,
             fractures
             and
             dislo●●●●●●s
             .
          
           
             Aquary
             ♒
             represents
             one
             of
             a
             thick
             squar
             corpor●ture
             ,
             strong
             
             and
             well
             composed
             ,
             not
             very
             tall
             ,
             visage
             long
             ,
             complexion
             fair
             and
             clear
             ,
             hair
             sandy-coloured
             ,
             but
             if
             ♄
             be
             in
             this
             House
             at
             the
             birth
             ,
             then
             black
             hair
             ,
             and
             the
             complexion
             will
             be
             more
             sanguine
             ,
             with
             distorted
             teeth
             ;
             under
             this
             Sign
             are
             all
             diseases
             incident
             to
             the
             legs
             and
             ancles
             ,
             and
             all
             melancholly
             winds
             coagulated
             in
             the
             veins
             and
             blood
             ;
             also
             Cramps
          
           
             Pisces
             ♓
             represents
             one
             of
             a
             short
             stature
             ,
             not
             decent
             ,
             but
             rather
             ill
             composed
             ,
             a
             large
             face
             ,
             complexion
             pale
             ,
             the
             body
             fleshy
             or
             swelling
             ,
             and
             somewhat
             incurvating
             with
             the
             head
             ;
             the
             diseases
             subject
             unto
             this
             sign
             is
             all
             lameness
             ,
             and
             aches
             incident
             to
             the
             feet
             ,
             and
             all
             diseases
             coming
             of
             salt
             flegm
             ,
             and
             mixt
             humors
             ,
             all
             blood
             putr●fied
             ,
             as
             Scabs
             ,
             Itch
             and
             Botches
             ,
             or
             breakings
             out
             about
             the
             body
             ,
             Small
             Pox
             and
             Measles
             ;
             also
             all
             cold
             and
             moist
             diseases
             ,
             and
             such
             which
             come
             of
             catching
             cold
             and
             wet
             at
             the
             feet
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             bodily
             shape
             ,
             with
             the
             parts
             and
             members
             of
             the
             body
             and
             diseases
             which
             the
             Planets
             generally
             rule
             .
          
           
             ♄
             Saturn
             represents
             one
             of
             a
             middle
             stature
             ,
             broad
             and
             large
             shoulders
             ,
             sometimes
             crooked
             ,
             his
             thighs
             lean
             ,
             his
             feet
             and
             knees
             indecent
             ,
             many
             times
             hitting
             or
             shovelling
             one
             against
             the
             other
             ,
             broad
             forehead
             ,
             eyes
             little
             ,
             complexion
             muddy
             or
             swarfish
             ,
             looking
             downward
             ,
             thick
             lips
             and
             nose
             ,
             thin
             beard
             ,
             black
             hair
             :
             Diseases
             and
             sicknesses
             subject
             unto
             this
             Planet
             are
             Quartan
             Agues
             ,
             and
             diseases
             proceeding
             from
             cold
             ,
             dry
             ,
             and
             melancholly
             distempers
             ;
             the
             retentive
             faculties
             ,
             all
             impediments
             in
             the
             right
             ear
             ,
             and
             teeth
             ,
             also
             Rhumes
             ,
             Consumptions
             ,
             Black
             Jaundies
             ,
             Palsies
             ,
             tremblings
             ,
             and
             vain
             fears
             ,
             Dropsies
             ,
             the
             hand
             and
             feet
             Gout
             ,
             the
             Spleen
             and
             bones
             .
          
           
             ♃
             Jupiter
             signifies
             one
             of
             an
             upright
             and
             tall
             stature
             ,
             a
             large
             deep
             belly
             ,
             thighs
             and
             legs
             strong
             proportioned
             ,
             his
             feet
             long
             ,
             face
             oval
             ,
             full
             and
             fleshy
             ,
             complexion
             brown
             ,
             ruddy
             ,
             and
             lovely
             high
             forehead
             ,
             his
             hair
             soft
             ,
             and
             a
             kind
             of
             a
             〈…〉
             brown
             ,
             much
             beard
             ,
             his
             speech
             sober
             :
             The
             diseases
             under
             this
             Planet
             are
             Plurifies
             ,
             and
             all
             infirmities
             in
             the
             liver
             ,
             lungs
             ,
             ribs
             ,
             sides
             ,
             veins
             ,
             blood
             ;
             the
             digestive
             faculty
             ,
             Cramps
             ,
             pain
             in
             the
             back-bone
             ,
             Squinzies
             ,
             windiness
             ,
             and
             put●efaction
             in
             the
             blood
             ,
             Feavers
             proceeding
             from
             wind
             ,
             and
             ill
             blood
             .
          
           
             ♂
             Mars
             signifies
             one
             of
             a
             middle
             stature
             ,
             body
             strong
             ,
             big
             bones
             ,
             not
             fat
             visage
             ,
             round
             complexion
             ,
             ruddy
             ,
             the
             hair
             between
             red
             and
             sandy
             flexon
             ,
             crisping
             or
             curling
             ,
             hazel
             eyes
             ,
             a
             bold
             confident
             man
             or
             woman
             ,
             and
             fearless
             :
             The
             sicknesses
             incident
             to
             this
             Planet
             are
             ●ertian
             Fevers
             ,
             and
             pestile●●
             burning
             Fevers
             ,
             the
             Plague
             ,
             Bloody
             Flux
             ,
             Small
             Pox
             ,
             a●●
             diseases
             
             of
             choler
             ,
             the
             Shingles
             ,
             Gall
             ,
             and
             left
             ear
             phrensies
             ,
             and
             sudden
             distempers
             in
             the
             head
             ,
             Carbuncles
             Fistulaes
             ,
             all
             scars
             and
             hurts
             by
             iron
             .
          
           
             ☉
             Sun
             Those
             who
             are
             under
             the
             Sun
             are
             of
             a
             strong
             large
             corporature
             ,
             and
             well
             composed
             body
             ,
             fat
             and
             fleshy
             ,
             of
             a
             yellow
             saffron
             ruddy
             complexion
             ,
             goggle
             or
             large
             eyes
             ,
             hair
             yellowish
             :
             The
             sicknesses
             under
             this
             Planet
             are
             all
             diseases
             of
             the
             heart
             and
             brain
             ,
             palpitations
             ,
             tremblings
             ,
             sudden
             swoundings
             ,
             Catars
             ,
             the
             Nerves
             and
             Arteries
             ,
             the
             right
             eye
             of
             men
             ,
             the
             left
             eye
             of
             women
             ,
             and
             vital
             spirit
             of
             both
             ;
             all
             infirmities
             of
             the
             eyes
             ,
             and
             diseases
             of
             the
             mouth
             ,
             rotten
             Fevers
             ,
             and
             stinking
             breaths
             .
          
           
             ♀
             Venus
             signifies
             one
             somewhat
             short
             ,
             but
             full
             and
             well
             set
             ,
             fat
             and
             fleshy
             face
             ,
             round
             complexion
             ,
             dark
             ,
             but
             lovely
             light
             brown
             hair
             ,
             and
             smooth
             ,
             a
             rowling
             eye
             ,
             and
             full
             of
             amorous
             inticements
             ,
             a
             body
             well
             shapt
             ,
             and
             delightful
             :
             Sicknesses
             under
             this
             Planet
             ,
             are
             all
             diseases
             of
             the
             Matrix
             ,
             and
             members
             of
             Generation
             ,
             Running
             of
             the
             Reins
             ,
             French
             Pox
             ,
             also
             griefs
             of
             the
             Belly
             ,
             Back
             ,
             and
             Navil
             ,
             any
             disease
             arising
             by
             inordinate
             lust
             ,
             Priapisme
             ,
             Diabetes
             ,
             or
             pissing
             disease
             ,
             Hernias
             ,
             and
             impotency
             in
             the
             act
             of
             Generation
             ,
             the
             throat
             ,
             womens
             breasts
             ,
             and
             the
             milk
             in
             them
             .
          
           
             ☿
             Mercury
             denotes
             one
             tall
             of
             stature
             ,
             spare
             body
             ,
             long
             arms
             and
             hands
             ,
             long
             face
             and
             nose
             ,
             thin
             lips
             ,
             little
             hair
             on
             his
             chin
             ,
             but
             pretty
             store
             on
             his
             head
             ,
             inclining
             to
             blackness
             ,
             an
             olive
             or
             sallow
             complexion
             ,
             eyes
             between
             black
             and
             grey
             ,
             oft-times
             much
             partaking
             of
             the
             Planet
             he
             is
             joyned
             withal
             :
             sicknesses
             under
             this
             Planet
             ,
             are
             all
             diseases
             of
             the
             brain
             ,
             as
             Madness
             ,
             Vertigoes
             ,
             Lethargies
             ,
             or
             giddiness
             in
             the
             head
             ,
             Ptisick
             ,
             stammering
             ,
             memory
             ,
             dry
             coughs
             ,
             snufling
             in
             the
             head
             or
             nose
             ,
             dumbners
             ,
             all
             evils
             in
             the
             fancy
             ,
             or
             intellectual
             parts
             ,
             and
             tongue
             ,
             the
             Nerves
             ,
             the
             defects
             of
             the
             Uvula
             ,
             or
             Gargareon
             .
          
           
             ☽
             Moon
             The
             Moon
             generally
             representeth
             one
             of
             a
             fair
             stature
             ,
             flegmatick
             full
             ,
             fat
             ,
             and
             fleshy
             round
             face
             ,
             complexion
             whitely
             ,
             lowring
             looks
             ,
             hair
             light
             brown
             ,
             grey
             eyes
             :
             Sicknesses
             and
             diseases
             are
             Apoplexies
             ,
             Palsey
             ,
             Collick
             ,
             Belly-ake
             ,
             the
             Menstrues
             in
             women
             ,
             Dropsies
             ,
             Fluxes
             of
             the
             Belly
             ,
             all
             ●
             old
             Rhumatick
             diseases
             ,
             and
             cold
             Stomack
             ,
             Surfeits
             ,
             rotten
             ●●●ughs
             ,
             Convulsions
             ,
             Falling-Sickness
             ,
             Kings
             Evil
             ,
             Apostems
             ,
             ●●●all
             Pox
             and
             Measles
             ,
             the
             Collick
             ,
             Bladder
             ,
             and
             Members
             〈◊〉
             Generation
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Concerning
             what
             effects
             the
             Moon
             worketh
             in
             any
             of
             the
             twelve
             Signs
             upon
             the
             Body
             of
             the
             Sick
             ,
             she
             being
             afflicted
             by
             the
             Conjunction
             ,
             Square
             ,
             or
             opposition
             Aspects
             of
             Mars
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             .
             Note
             ,
             that
             the
             Sun
             afflicting
             the
             Moon
             ,
             doth
             work
             near
             the
             same
             effects
             ,
             only
             the
             ☉
             striketh
             more
             upon
             the
             Heart
             and
             Vital
             Spirits
             .
          
           
             
               The
               ☽
               Moon
               in
               ♈
               Aries
               of
               ♂
               Mars
               afflicted
               or
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               If
               at
               the
               time
               of
               Decumbiture
               the
               Moon
               be
               in
               ♈
               Aries
               of
               ♂
               or
               ☉
               oppressed
               either
               by
               ☌
               □
               or
               ☍
               ,
               then
               the
               Sick
               shall
               be
               tormented
               with
               continual
               Fevers
               ,
               with
               little
               or
               no
               rest
               or
               quietness
               ,
               a
               continued
               extreme
               thirst
               ,
               and
               driness
               of
               the
               tongue
               and
               breast
               ,
               an
               inflammation
               of
               the
               Liver
               ,
               tending
               unto
               a
               Phrensie
               ,
               high
               and
               inordinate
               Pulses
               ,
               sometimes
               a
               deprivation
               of
               senses
               ,
               and
               the
               Patient
               ready
               to
               run
               mad
               ,
               or
               hath
               some
               extreme
               pain
               or
               grief
               in
               their
               belly
               ,
               or
               small
               guts
               ,
               occasioned
               by
               cholerick
               obstructions
               :
               The
               original
               cause
               of
               this
               disease
               shall
               proceed
               from
               a
               distempered
               affection
               of
               the
               Membranes
               ,
               or
               pellets
               of
               the
               brain
               ,
               and
               excess
               of
               cholerick
               matter
               .
               If
               Venus
               be
               stronger
               then
               Mars
               ,
               then
               cooling
               remedies
               will
               be
               suitable
               ;
               however
               't
               will
               be
               necessary
               to
               let
               blood
               .
               Concerning
               the
               way
               how
               to
               cure
               each
               distemper
               ,
               is
               set
               down
               elsewhere
               in
               this
               book
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Taurus
               of
               Mars
               afflicted
               .
            
             
               Those
               that
               take
               their
               bed
               under
               such
               configuration
               ,
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               shall
               be
               afflicted
               with
               a
               continued
               Fever
               ,
               the
               whole
               frame
               of
               the
               body
               obstructed
               ,
               with
               an
               inflammation
               of
               the
               Throat
               ,
               Neck
               ,
               and
               hinder
               part
               thereof
               ,
               and
               ach
               of
               the
               bones
               ;
               also
               insomniation
               ,
               or
               inordinate
               watching
               ,
               very
               thirsty
               ,
               longing
               after
               cooling
               things
               :
               Oft
               time
               the
               sick
               will
               be
               afflicted
               with
               the
               Strangury
               ,
               or
               Stone
               ,
               with
               Gravel
               in
               the
               Reins
               and
               Kidneys
               ,
               pestilent
               sore
               throats
               ,
               or
               hoarsness
               ,
               or
               some
               ill
               matter
               setled
               there
               :
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               much
               ill
               blood
               ,
               choler
               ,
               and
               sweet
               flegm
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Gemini
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               under
               this
               configuration
               ,
               shall
               he
               
               afflicted
               with
               a
               violent
               burning
               Fever
               ,
               and
               with
               obstructions
               ,
               their
               blood
               extreme
               windy
               and
               corrupted
               ,
               some
               great
               pains
               or
               lameness
               in
               their
               arms
               or
               joynts
               ,
               the
               pulses
               long
               and
               inordinate
               ;
               oft-times
               the
               Patient
               is
               troubled
               with
               the
               Stone
               or
               heat
               in
               the
               Reins
               ,
               and
               sometimes
               spitting
               of
               blood
               :
               The
               cause
               of
               this
               distemper
               usually
               is
               from
               ingurgitation
               ,
               or
               too
               much
               drinking
               of
               strong
               Wine
               or
               Beer
               ,
               and
               some
               cholerick
               matter
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Cancer
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               that
               take
               their
               bed
               when
               the
               ☽
               is
               in
               Cancer
               of
               Mars
               afflicted
               ,
               the
               sick
               will
               be
               troubled
               with
               much
               flegm
               ,
               and
               ill
               matter
               setled
               at
               their
               Breast
               and
               Stomack
               ;
               also
               with
               eversion
               ,
               and
               turning
               of
               the
               Ventricle
               ,
               oft-times
               desiring
               to
               vomit
               ,
               with
               some
               defect
               in
               the
               blood
               :
               This
               disease
               cometh
               from
               surfeiting
               ,
               or
               too
               much
               ingurgitation
               ,
               and
               oft-times
               turneth
               unto
               a
               loosness
               ,
               or
               a
               rotten
               Cough
               ,
               and
               sometimes
               spitting
               blood
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Leo
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Leo
               of
               Mars
               afflicted
               ,
               shall
               be
               subject
               unto
               a
               strong
               Fever
               ,
               with
               a
               disturbed
               brain
               ,
               and
               strong
               raging
               fits
               ;
               also
               they
               will
               be
               subject
               unto
               much
               drowsiness
               and
               heaviness
               all
               over
               their
               body
               ;
               also
               the
               heart
               oppressed
               with
               faintness
               and
               swounding
               fits
               ,
               and
               the
               party
               almost
               raging
               mad
               ,
               with
               little
               or
               no
               appetite
               :
               The
               cause
               of
               this
               distemper
               is
               from
               excess
               of
               choler
               ,
               and
               blood
               abounding
               ,
               over-heated
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Virgo
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               under
               this
               configuration
               ,
               shall
               be
               subject
               unto
               a
               Flux
               in
               the
               belly
               ,
               small
               Fevers
               ,
               the
               Pulse
               ,
               remiss
               avertion
               of
               the
               Ventricle
               ,
               also
               tormented
               with
               wind
               in
               the
               Belly
               or
               Guts
               ,
               and
               Chollick
               ,
               bad
               stomack
               many
               times
               ,
               weakness
               or
               pains
               in
               the
               legs
               near
               the
               anckles
               ;
               the
               cause
               from
               original
               choler
               ,
               melancholly
               ,
               and
               sharp
               fretting
               humors
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Libra
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               ♎
               of
               ♂
               oppressed
               ,
               will
               be
               subject
               unto
               an
               inflammation
               all
               over
               the
               body
               ,
               also
               Fevourish
               ,
               unapt
               to
               sleep
               ,
               their
               Pulses
               high
               ,
               troubled
               with
               wind
               and
               plenitude
               of
               blood
               ,
               many
               times
               they
               
               have
               the
               stone
               or
               gravel
               in
               the
               kidneys
               or
               great
               heat
               therein
               :
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               surfeiting
               or
               disorder
               in
               diet
               ,
               also
               plenitude
               of
               blood
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Scorpio
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Scorpio
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               ,
               argueth
               that
               the
               sick
               is
               afflicted
               ,
               or
               hath
               some
               grievous
               infirmity
               in
               their
               privy
               parts
               .
               If
               children
               or
               Young-people
               ,
               then
               it
               argueth
               the
               small-pox
               or
               measles
               .
               Also
               it
               sheweth
               (
               more
               especially
               in
               times
               of
               pestilential
               diseases
               )
               the
               pestilence
               ,
               or
               some
               poisonous
               or
               pestilential
               grief
               :
               many
               times
               it
               causeth
               boiles
               or
               scabiness
               to
               break
               forth
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               blood
               extreamly
               corrupted
               ,
               or
               from
               some
               infectious
               and
               poisonous
               grief
               ,
               accidentally
               taken
               into
               the
               body
               by
               smell
               or
               taste
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Sagitary
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               ,
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Sagitary
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               shall
               be
               tormented
               with
               high
               fevers
               ,
               and
               cholerick
               passions
               ,
               with
               the
               flux
               or
               lask
               ,
               the
               pulses
               few
               and
               faint
               ,
               the
               sick
               burns
               extreamly
               many
               times
               ,
               it
               sheweth
               the
               hand
               and
               foot
               gout
               with
               breaking
               out
               ,
               and
               sore
               throats
               ,
               sometimes
               sharp
               rheums
               offend
               their
               eyes
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               surfeiting
               or
               gluttony
               ,
               or
               too
               much
               repletion
               .
               Also
               from
               inordinate
               exercise
               ,
               and
               blood
               over-heated
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Capricorn
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Capricorn
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               ,
               shall
               be
               troubled
               with
               excesse
               of
               choller
               ,
               and
               with
               great
               desire
               to
               vomit
               ,
               no
               perfect
               concoction
               ,
               and
               oft
               returning
               fevers
               ,
               a
               puffing
               up
               the
               sinews
               ,
               and
               a
               flux
               of
               the
               belly
               immediately
               followes
               an
               inflamation
               of
               the
               breast
               ;
               some
               exulceration
               in
               a
               Cholerick
               humour
               offends
               the
               party
               in
               his
               hands
               or
               joynts
               of
               his
               fingers
               ,
               also
               the
               sick
               is
               inclining
               unto
               the
               yellow
               jaundies
               .
               Their
               blood
               all
               over
               the
               body
               disaffected
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               choller
               ,
               and
               evil
               digestion
               ,
               and
               blood
               corrupted
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Aquary
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Aquary
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               ,
               are
               troubled
               with
               swooning
               fits
               ,
               and
               pained
               at
               the
               
               heart
               ,
               and
               are
               very
               feaverish
               ,
               pulses
               are
               high
               ,
               and
               the
               blood
               swelling
               in
               all
               their
               veins
               ,
               oft-times
               complaining
               of
               great
               pain
               in
               their
               breast
               ,
               drawing
               their
               wind
               with
               great
               difficulty
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               most
               sharp
               and
               violent
               affections
               or
               vehement
               passions
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Pisces
               of
               Mars
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Pisces
               of
               Mars
               afflicted
               shall
               be
               tormented
               with
               sharp
               burning
               feavers
               and
               vehement
               thirst
               ,
               and
               usually
               oppressed
               with
               a
               violent
               looseness
               ▪
               complaining
               of
               great
               pain
               in
               their
               bellies
               ,
               or
               an
               extraordinary
               rotten
               cough
               ,
               also
               a
               deflux
               of
               rhuem
               falling
               from
               the
               head
               to
               the
               throat
               ,
               they
               being
               near
               suffocated
               therewith
               ,
               their
               bellies
               swolne
               and
               in
               danger
               of
               a
               dropsie
               ,
               oft-times
               they
               are
               troubled
               with
               itching
               and
               a
               salt
               humor
               in
               the
               blood
               .
               The
               cause
               of
               the
               distemper
               is
               from
               two
               much
               ingurgitation
               ,
               and
               drinking
               of
               wine
               and
               strong
               drinks
               ,
               and
               the
               body
               abounding
               with
               choller
               ,
               and
               salt
               flegm
               ,
               and
               bloud
               corrupted
               occasioned
               by
               disorder
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             what
             effects
             the
             Moon
             worketh
             in
             any
             of
             the
             twelve
             Signs
             ,
             upon
             the
             body
             of
             the
             Sick
             ,
             She
             being
             afflicted
             by
             the
             Conjunction
             ,
             Square
             or
             Opposition
             of
             Saturn
             at
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             .
             Note
             ,
             That
             Mercury
             afflicting
             the
             Moon
             worketh
             the
             same
             effects
             onely
             be
             striketh
             somewhat
             more
             upon
             the
             brain
             and
             nerves
             .
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Aries
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               THose
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Aries
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               ,
               shall
               be
               troubled
               with
               head-ach
               ,
               and
               a
               distillation
               of
               Rhuems
               falling
               from
               the
               head
               into
               the
               throat
               and
               wind-pipe
               ,
               also
               a
               stuffing
               in
               the
               head
               ,
               with
               dulness
               of
               the
               eyes
               ,
               inordinate
               drowsiness
               ,
               and
               dulness
               of
               mind
               ,
               and
               bad
               stomach
               ,
               intemperate
               sweats
               ,
               being
               hot
               within
               and
               cold
               without
               ,
               more
               afflicted
               in
               the
               night
               then
               by
               day
               .
               The
               occasion
               of
               this
               distemper
               is
               from
               great
               cold
               taken
               ,
               and
               want
               of
               exercise
               ,
               and
               sometimes
               by
               eating
               trash
               contra●●
               to
               Nature
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Taurus
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Taurus
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               ,
               shall
               be
               feaverish
               proceeding
               from
               obstructions
               aod
               distempers
               of
               the
               precordiacks
               and
               arteries
               ,
               viz.
               of
               the
               inward
               parts
               ,
               near
               the
               heart
               ,
               liver
               ,
               and
               lungs
               ,
               some
               ulceration
               there
               abouts
               ,
               their
               pulses
               are
               lofty
               and
               high
               ,
               and
               an
               inflamation
               of
               the
               whole
               body
               .
               The
               disease
               proceedeth
               from
               too
               much
               luxury
               ,
               or
               from
               surfeiting
               or
               inordinate
               repletion
               ,
               also
               melancholly
               and
               ill
               diet
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Gemini
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               ,
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               under
               this
               configuration
               shall
               be
               indanger
               of
               a
               feaver
               ,
               and
               the
               pain
               disperses
               it self
               all
               over
               the
               body
               ,
               but
               principally
               in
               the
               Arteries
               and
               joynts
               :
               Also
               the
               Sick
               is
               inclinable
               to
               a
               Consumption
               :
               the
               vitals
               much
               afflicted
               ,
               the
               pulse
               low
               and
               little
               :
               also
               they
               will
               be
               subject
               unto
               frequent
               sweatings
               with
               Symptomes
               of
               the
               Spleen
               .
               The
               disease
               more
               troublesome
               in
               the
               night
               than
               in
               the
               day
               .
               The
               cause
               of
               this
               distemper
               is
               from
               much
               waiting
               ,
               weariness
               of
               the
               mind
               ,
               and
               overburdening
               with
               multiplicity
               of
               affairs
               ,
               excess
               of
               labour
               ,
               or
               violent
               exercise
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Cancer
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Cancer
               of
               Saturn
               oppressed
               ,
               shall
               be
               afflicted
               in
               the
               breast
               with
               tough
               melancholly
               matter
               or
               thick
               flegm
               :
               also
               troubled
               with
               Coughs
               ,
               Catharrs
               ,
               hoarseness
               ,
               and
               a
               distillation
               of
               Rhuems
               or
               Humours
               falling
               into
               the
               breast
               ,
               their
               pipes
               are
               narrow
               and
               obstructed
               ,
               inordinate
               feavers
               ,
               pulses
               little
               and
               low
               ,
               oft-times
               a
               Quotidian
               ,
               but
               now
               especially
               a
               Quartane
               Ague
               followes
               with
               belly-ake
               ,
               or
               some
               infirmness
               in
               the
               reins
               or
               Secrets
               .
               If
               the
               Moon
               be
               decreasing
               and
               near
               the
               body
               of
               Saturn
               ,
               the
               sickness
               is
               like
               to
               be
               long
               and
               lasting
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               great
               cold
               and
               inordinate
               eating
               or
               drinking
               ,
               and
               want
               of
               moderate
               exercise
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Leo
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Leo
               of
               Saturn
               oppressed
               ,
               shall
               be
               oppressed
               with
               much
               heat
               in
               the
               breast
               and
               intension
               of
               the
               heart-strings
               ,
               with
               augmenting
               feavers
               ,
               
               the
               pulses
               keeping
               no
               course
               annoyed
               with
               external
               and
               internal
               heat
               :
               also
               great
               faintness
               of
               heart
               or
               swooning
               fits
               ,
               after
               some
               time
               ,
               if
               not
               cured
               the
               sick
               will
               be
               subject
               unto
               the
               black
               jaundies
               .
               The
               cause
               it
               from
               grief
               taken
               ,
               and
               ill
               melancholly
               blood
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Virgo
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               beds
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Virgo
               of
               Saturn
               oppressed
               ,
               shall
               be
               troubled
               with
               in
               ordinate
               feavers
               ,
               pricking
               or
               shooting
               under
               the
               ribs
               :
               also
               viscous
               flegm
               obstructing
               the
               bowels
               ,
               sometimes
               the
               wind
               chollick
               afflicts
               them
               :
               also
               the
               gout
               and
               aches
               in
               the
               thighs
               and
               feet
               :
               I
               oft-times
               find
               they
               are
               much
               troubled
               with
               wormes
               .
               The
               cause
               of
               this
               distemper
               is
               usually
               from
               crudities
               ,
               and
               evill
               digestion
               in
               the
               stomack
               and
               contrary
               diet
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Libra
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Libra
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               shall
               be
               troubled
               with
               pains
               of
               the
               head
               ,
               breast
               ,
               and
               stomach
               disaffected
               ;
               the
               cough
               ,
               hoarsness
               ,
               and
               distillation
               of
               rhuems
               shall
               afflict
               them
               ,
               and
               losse
               of
               Appetite
               ,
               small
               fevers
               troubling
               them
               by
               night
               ,
               oft-times
               great
               pains
               in
               their
               joynts
               ,
               knees
               ,
               and
               thighs
               :
               also
               some
               defect
               in
               their
               reins
               ,
               kidneys
               ,
               and
               bladder
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               originally
               from
               surfeting
               or
               glutton
               and
               meat
               not
               fully
               digested
               or
               excess
               of
               Venery
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Scorpio
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               Scorpio
               of
               Saturn
               afflicted
               ,
               shall
               be
               subject
               unto
               some
               defects
               in
               their
               secret
               parts
               ,
               hemorhoids
               ,
               piles
               ,
               or
               some
               exulceration
               ,
               their
               no
               retention
               of
               urine
               ,
               oft-times
               vexed
               with
               the
               stone
               or
               stop
               in
               the
               bladder
               ,
               sometimes
               if
               a
               man
               ▪
               the
               gonorrea
               ,
               if
               a
               woman
               too
               much
               of
               menstrues
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               of
               corrupt
               flegm
               ,
               or
               disorder
               of
               body
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Sagitary
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Sagitary
               of
               Saturn
               oppressed
               ,
               shall
               be
               tormented
               with
               defluction
               of
               thin
               sharp
               humors
               ,
               and
               aches
               of
               the
               sinews
               ,
               and
               arteries
               ,
               extreamities
               of
               heat
               and
               cold
               ,
               and
               oft-times
               a
               double
               access
               of
               a
               feaver
               ,
               and
               most
               commonly
               a
               violent
               burning
               feaver
               at
               the
               first
               being
               
               ill
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               blood
               infected
               with
               choler
               and
               melancholy
               ,
               and
               sometimes
               by
               great
               pains
               taking
               or
               violent
               exercise
               and
               cold
               taken
               thereupon
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Capricorn
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               whilst
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Capricorn
               of
               Saturn
               oppressed
               shall
               be
               afflicted
               with
               heaviness
               at
               the
               breast
               and
               stomach
               ,
               and
               difficulty
               of
               breathing
               ,
               and
               dry
               Coughs
               ,
               their
               lungs
               oppressed
               ,
               more
               pained
               by
               night
               than
               day
               ,
               with
               intended
               feavers
               ,
               oft
               times
               troubled
               with
               head-ach
               ,
               and
               noise
               in
               their
               head
               .
               The
               Cause
               is
               from
               great
               cold
               ,
               melancholy
               and
               disorderly
               dyet
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Aquary
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               the
               Moon
               being
               in
               the
               sign
               Aquary
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               afflicted
               ,
               shall
               be
               troubled
               with
               much
               melancholy
               ,
               winds
               coagulated
               in
               the
               veins
               ,
               the
               malady
               ceaseth
               on
               them
               unequally
               with
               remission
               and
               intension
               ,
               their
               heads
               pained
               with
               wind
               or
               noise
               .
               Also
               troubled
               with
               faint
               fits
               or
               passion
               of
               the
               heart
               ,
               sometimes
               a
               sore
               throat
               ,
               or
               troubled
               with
               a
               rising
               there
               ,
               being
               in
               danger
               of
               suffocation
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               excess
               of
               labour
               want
               of
               sleep
               whereby
               to
               refresh
               nature
               ,
               and
               much
               trouble
               of
               mind
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Moon
               in
               Pisces
               of
               Saturn
               or
               Mercury
               oppressed
               .
            
             
               Those
               who
               take
               their
               bed
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Pisces
               of
               Saturn
               oppressed
               shall
               be
               troubled
               with
               much
               sighing
               and
               pricking
               or
               shooting
               of
               the
               breast
               and
               under
               the
               paps
               ,
               and
               continual
               augmenting
               feavers
               ,
               with
               extensions
               of
               the
               precordiacks
               and
               heart-strings
               ,
               or
               arteries
               ;
               also
               their
               throat
               is
               oppressed
               with
               thick
               flegm
               ,
               and
               their
               breast
               with
               a
               rotten
               cough
               ,
               and
               store
               of
               watry
               matter
               lodging
               there
               .
               The
               cause
               is
               from
               extreamity
               of
               cold
               taken
               by
               bathing
               ,
               or
               otherwise
               by
               much
               wet
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             The
             Way
             to
             make
             diet
             drinks
             by
             decoctions
             or
             to
             extract
             the
             Spirits
             of
             Plants
             or
             Herbs
             :
             Also
             to
             make
             Syrups
             ,
             Lohochs
             ,
             or
             Lambetives
             ,
             Pills
             ,
             Gly●●ers
             ,
             Fumes
             ,
             Suffumigations
             ,
             Cataplasms
             ,
             Oyntments
             ,
             Bathes
             :
             Also
             the
             making
             and
             administrating
             of
             Purgations
             and
             vomits
             ,
             and
             concerning
             blood-letting
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Decoctions
               and
               Dyet-drinks
               .
            
             
               HAving
               by
               the
               Rules
               elsewhere
               expressed
               in
               this
               Book
               collected
               the
               herbs
               together
               suitable
               to
               the
               cure
               according
               unto
               their
               virtues
               and
               numbers
               ,
               alwaies
               remembring
               in
               all
               cures
               to
               fortifie
               the
               heart
               with
               herbs
               proper
               ,
               you
               must
               take
               the
               herbs
               and
               chop
               them
               small
               :
               But
               unto
               all
               diet
               drinks
               I
               usually
               add
               as
               followeth
               ,
               to
               make
               it
               the
               more
               strong
               and
               useful
               ,
               viz.
               raisons
               ,
               currants
               ,
               (
               sometimes
               figs
               )
               liquorish
               ,
               and
               aniseed
               ,
               and
               if
               the
               Patient
               be
               much
               troubled
               with
               wind
               ,
               then
               you
               may
               also
               put
               into
               it
               sweet
               fennil-seed
               ,
               coliander-seed
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               which
               are
               good
               to
               expel
               wind
               .
               These
               additions
               must
               be
               bruised
               well
               in
               a
               mortar
               ,
               and
               so
               boiled
               with
               the
               herbs
               ,
               when
               its
               boiling
               you
               must
               keep
               them
               close
               covered
               ,
               whereby
               to
               keep
               in
               the
               spirit
               ,
               you
               may
               boil
               these
               herbs
               ,
               with
               the
               addition
               in
               bear
               or
               ale
               .
               If
               you
               desire
               to
               make
               it
               strong
               and
               nutritive
               ,
               then
               when
               it
               is
               new
               boiled
               you
               may
               put
               into
               it
               white-wine
               ,
               muscadel
               ,
               or
               brandy
               ,
               according
               unto
               the
               temper
               of
               the
               Patient
               .
               A
               good
               handful
               of
               all
               sorts
               of
               herbs
               put
               together
               will
               be
               sufficient
               for
               three
               or
               four
               gallons
               of
               liliquor
               ;
               you
               may
               let
               it
               boil
               until
               a
               forth
               part
               or
               thereabouts
               be
               wasted
               ,
               for
               if
               you
               keep
               it
               close
               covered
               it
               will
               not
               waste
               very
               much
               in
               the
               boiling
               :
               Now
               of
               this
               diet
               drink
               we
               usually
               give
               the
               Patient
               thereof
               three
               times
               a
               day
               ,
               viz
               morning
               ,
               afternoon
               and
               at
               night
               ,
               and
               every
               morning
               about
               an
               hour
               after
               they
               have
               taken
               the
               diet
               drink
               ,
               you
               must
               give
               the
               Patient
               water
               grewel
               or
               broath
               made
               with
               either
               the
               same
               herbs
               ,
               or
               other
               herbs
               which
               are
               suitable
               to
               the
               Cure
               ,
               according
               ●nto
               their
               virtues
               and
               numbers
               .
            
          
           
             
               How
               to
               extract
               the
               Spirits
               of
               Plants
               and
               Herbs
               .
            
             
               If
               the
               Patient
               be
               weak
               ,
               and
               must
               take
               smal
               quantities
               ,
               then
               you
               must
               do
               as
               followeth
               ,
               having
               collected
               the
               herbs
               together
               suitable
               to
               the
               cure
               ,
               shred
               them
               small
               with
               the
               addition
               according
               
               as
               in
               the
               decoction
               aforesaid
               ,
               and
               put
               them
               into
               a
               limbeck
               still
               ,
               and
               put
               into
               it
               a
               quantity
               of
               bear
               or
               ale
               with
               some
               white-wine
               ,
               muskadel
               ,
               and
               brandy
               to
               make
               it
               proportionable
               unto
               the
               quantity
               of
               liquor
               and
               herbs
               before
               expressed
               ,
               viz.
               a
               good
               handful
               of
               herbs
               with
               the
               additions
               unto
               two
               quarts
               or
               better
               of
               liquor
               ,
               this
               will
               keep
               a
               long
               time
               .
               There
               is
               yet
               another
               way
               to
               extract
               the
               Spirit
               as
               followeth
               .
               Take
               the
               herbs
               with
               the
               additions
               ,
               being
               shread
               small
               and
               bruised
               put
               them
               into
               warm
               water
               ,
               and
               put
               some
               berm
               unto
               it
               ,
               let
               it
               work
               three
               dayes
               ,
               as
               doth
               bear
               ,
               and
               then
               distil
               it
               in
               a
               limbeck
               still
               ,
               if
               you
               desire
               to
               have
               it
               strong
               you
               may
               put
               brandy
               or
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               unto
               it
               ,
               and
               put
               fresh
               herbs
               to
               it
               ,
               and
               still
               it
               over
               again
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               way
               to
               make
               Syrups
               .
            
             
               Take
               the
               Roses
               ,
               herbs
               or
               flowers
               ,
               and
               bruise
               them
               ,
               put
               them
               into
               a
               convenient
               quantity
               of
               fair
               water
               ,
               my
               usual
               dose
               is
               about
               three
               pints
               of
               water
               to
               a
               pound
               of
               flowers
               ,
               roses
               ,
               or
               herbs
               :
               let
               the
               water
               be
               hot
               ,
               and
               let
               it
               stand
               with
               the
               herbs
               or
               flowers
               in
               it
               ,
               about
               twelve
               hours
               ,
               then
               strain
               it
               and
               infuse
               more
               of
               the
               same
               herbs
               or
               flowers
               ,
               and
               heat
               more
               water
               and
               put
               unto
               it
               ;
               you
               must
               sometimes
               infuse
               the
               roses
               ,
               herbs
               ,
               or
               flowers
               whole
               without
               bruising
               to
               make
               it
               have
               the
               smell
               of
               the
               plant
               :
               The
               more
               of
               the
               roses
               ,
               herbs
               ,
               or
               flowers
               you
               do
               infuse
               into
               the
               liquor
               ,
               the
               stronger
               it
               will
               be
               ,
               and
               the
               oftner
               you
               do
               infuse
               the
               better
               :
               The
               last
               infusions
               I
               usually
               boil
               ,
               and
               then
               gently
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               to
               every
               pint
               of
               liquor
               add
               a
               pound
               of
               the
               best
               Sugar
               at
               the
               least
               ,
               you
               must
               cimber
               it
               over
               the
               fire
               ,
               until
               it
               be
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               you
               may
               know
               when
               't
               is
               enough
               by
               cooling
               some
               in
               a
               spoon
               ,
               when
               't
               is
               made
               you
               must
               keep
               it
               in
               glasses
               or
               stone
               pots
               ,
               bound
               over
               onely
               with
               paper
               ,
               or
               such
               like
               ,
               you
               must
               not
               stop
               it
               close
               with
               cork
               ,
               least
               it
               break
               the
               glass
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Lohochs
               or
               Lambatives
               the
               making
               and
               use
               .
            
             
               Having
               made
               your
               election
               of
               such
               herbs
               ,
               which
               are
               of
               virtue
               to
               cure
               ,
               such
               inward
               defects
               required
               ,
               shread
               and
               boil
               them
               by
               way
               of
               decoction
               ,
               and
               when
               you
               have
               strain'd
               it
               ,
               put
               twice
               its
               wait
               of
               honey
               or
               suger
               ,
               and
               so
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Lohoch
               ,
               which
               is
               somewhat
               thicker
               than
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               if
               the
               grief
               be
               of
               flegme
               ,
               then
               honey
               is
               best
               .
               These
               lambetives
               are
               usually
               taken
               with
               a
               liquorish
               stick
               .
               And
               are
               most
               usually
               taken
               for
               inflamations
               and
               ●ulcers
               in
               the
               lungs
               ,
               Coughs
               ,
               
               Asthmaes
               and
               difficulty
               of
               breath
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               infirmities
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Pils
               their
               making
               and
               use
               .
            
             
               All
               kinds
               of
               Pils
               are
               made
               onely
               by
               beating
               the
               substantial
               matter
               into
               a
               powder
               ,
               and
               so
               with
               syrup
               (
               or
               little
               gum
               Tragacanth
               dissolved
               in
               distilled
               water
               )
               made
               up
               into
               Pils
               .
               They
               are
               usually
               taken
               at
               night
               .
               If
               it
               be
               one●y
               to
               cause
               the
               Patient
               to
               go
               to
               stool
               the
               next
               day
               ,
               then
               so
               much
               alloes
               as
               will
               heap
               on
               a
               two
               pence
               for
               a
               strong
               body
               or
               less
               for
               a
               weak
               body
               mixt
               with
               a
               little
               mirrh
               and
               saffron
               will
               be
               enough
               ,
               these
               Pils
               are
               also
               good
               for
               the
               head
               and
               stomach
               .
               There
               are
               many
               forts
               of
               Pil●
               made
               for
               several
               infirmities
               ,
               as
               you
               may
               find
               in
               the
               London
               Dispensatory
               ,
               unto
               which
               I
               shall
               refer
               you
               .
               I
               confess
               I
               seldom
               use
               any
               Pils
               ,
               except
               what
               I
               haue
               mentioned
               ;
               for
               I
               find
               the
               Astrological
               way
               of
               cure
               by
               herbs
               doth
               (
               if
               rightly
               applyed
               )
               cure
               all
               distempers
               ,
               and
               griefs
               whatsoever
               ,
               loosen
               the
               body
               and
               alay
               any
               pain
               of
               the
               head
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               as
               you
               shall
               find
               in
               this
               book
               ,
               yet
               sometimes
               when
               the
               patient
               is
               bound
               in
               body
               and
               the
               destemper
               requireth
               a
               decoction
               made
               of
               such
               herbs
               ,
               which
               are
               commonly
               heating
               ,
               and
               so
               for
               the
               most
               part
               binding
               ,
               such
               as
               are
               palpetations
               ,
               convulsions
               ,
               palsies●
               ,
               apoplexies
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               .
               Then
               I
               usually
               give
               the
               Patient
               Pils
               at
               night
               made
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               if
               need
               require
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Glysters
               .
            
             
               If
               the
               Patient
               be
               much
               afflicted
               in
               the
               belly
               and
               Guts
               ,
               or
               is
               very
               costive
               in
               body
               ,
               as
               sometimes
               it
               will
               fall
               out
               ,
               more
               especially
               when
               the
               grief
               requireth
               herbs
               heating
               and
               binding
               to
               work
               their
               cure
               ,
               then
               I
               usually
               apply
               Glisters
               and
               ointments
               made
               of
               such
               herbs
               ,
               which
               are
               antipathetical
               to
               the
               afflicting
               Planet
               :
               But
               most
               especially
               such
               herbs
               ,
               which
               are
               good
               to
               comfort
               the
               heart
               ,
               to
               expell
               poison
               ,
               and
               cleanse
               the
               Guts
               .
               Also
               you
               must
               be
               careful
               that
               the
               herbs
               be
               gathered
               at
               the
               right
               planetary
               hours
               ,
               not
               omitting
               their
               numbers
               which
               he
               longeth
               to
               each
               Planet
               .
               When
               you
               have
               gotten
               the
               herbs
               together
               ,
               shred
               them
               small
               ,
               and
               boil
               them
               in
               milk
               ,
               together
               with
               such
               seeds
               and
               roots
               ,
               which
               are
               good
               to
               expell
               winds
               ,
               about
               a
               pint
               and
               a
               half
               of
               milk
               boiled
               until
               it
               be
               near
               half
               wasted
               will
               be
               enough
               ,
               for
               any
               reasonable
               man
               or
               woman
               ;
               after
               its
               boil'd
               and
               strain'd
               I
               usually
               put
               into
               it
               three
               or
               four
               spoonfuls
               of
               sallet
               oyle
               ,
               and
               a
               spoonful
               of
               hony
               or
               course
               sugar
               .
               And
               so
               give
               it
               the
               Patient
               blood
               warm
               .
               But
               
               my
               usual
               way
               is
               first
               to
               give
               the
               Patient
               a
               suppository
               made
               of
               Sal-Gem
               .
               to
               bring
               them
               first
               to
               stool
               ,
               by
               which
               means
               I
               find
               the
               Glyster
               worketh
               the
               more
               effectual
               upon
               the
               humour
               offending
               .
               For
               many
               times
               if
               no
               suppository
               be
               first
               given
               the
               glisters
               ,
               will
               not
               stay
               ,
               by
               reason
               the
               Patient
               cannot
               keep
               them
               in
               their
               body
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Fumes
               .
            
             
               If
               the
               head
               and
               brain
               be
               disaffected
               by
               reason
               of
               superfluous
               moisture
               ,
               then
               fumes
               are
               proper
               to
               be
               used
               by
               reason
               they
               have
               a
               drying
               quality
               ,
               provided
               they
               be
               made
               antipathetical
               unto
               the
               afflicting
               planet
               ,
               you
               must
               shred
               ,
               bruise
               ,
               and
               dry
               those
               herbs
               ,
               plants
               ,
               or
               roots
               ,
               which
               you
               intend
               to
               use
               ,
               and
               so
               bring
               them
               into
               powder
               ,
               and
               when
               you
               intend
               to
               fume
               their
               heads
               put
               some
               of
               this
               powder
               upon
               hot
               coles
               ,
               and
               let
               the
               Patients
               hold
               their
               heads
               over
               it
               ,
               twice
               a
               day
               is
               enough
               ,
               viz.
               morning
               and
               evening
               .
               They
               must
               be
               careful
               to
               keep
               their
               head
               and
               feet
               warm
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Suffumigations
               .
            
             
               If
               the
               head
               and
               brain
               be
               disaffected
               by
               reason
               of
               great
               drought
               ,
               be
               it
               hot
               or
               cold
               drought
               ,
               you
               must
               make
               choice
               of
               such
               herbs
               according
               unto
               their
               vertues
               and
               numbers
               ,
               which
               are
               antipathetical
               unto
               the
               afflicting
               Planet
               ,
               shread
               them
               small
               and
               boil
               them
               ,
               either
               in
               strong
               bear
               ,
               ale
               ,
               or
               strong
               maulted
               water
               ,
               and
               while
               it
               is
               hot
               ,
               let
               the
               Patients
               hold
               their
               head
               over
               it
               ,
               and
               be
               careful
               they
               take
               no
               cold
               afterwards
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Cataplasms
               .
            
             
               Cataplasmes
               are
               oft-times
               used
               to
               help
               cure
               Agues
               and
               sometimes
               to
               apply
               unto
               the
               feet
               to
               draw
               from
               the
               head
               ,
               and
               more
               especially
               in
               such
               infirmities
               and
               defects
               wherein
               the
               Nerves
               and
               arteries
               are
               concerned
               being
               laid
               to
               the
               pulse
               ,
               neck
               ,
               and
               other
               parts
               of
               the
               body
               ,
               as
               occasion
               is
               offered
               ,
               I
               commonly
               use
               them
               in
               convulsions
               ,
               appoplexies
               palpitations
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               distempers
               .
               The
               way
               to
               make
               them
               is
               thus
               ,
               you
               must
               make
               choice
               of
               such
               herbs
               according
               unto
               their
               virtues
               and
               numbers
               ,
               which
               are
               good
               to
               cure
               the
               grief
               as
               you
               shall
               find
               in
               this
               book
               ,
               shread
               them
               small
               and
               pound
               them
               in
               a
               mortar
               ,
               with
               a
               quantity
               of
               white
               Salt
               ,
               and
               a
               few
               raisons
               ,
               honey
               ,
               a
               litle
               Venus
               turpentine
               ,
               or
               burgelary
               
               pitch
               to
               make
               it
               hold
               together
               ,
               you
               must
               lay
               it
               on
               hot
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Oyntments
               .
            
             
               Those
               Oyntments
               which
               are
               made
               heating
               must
               be
               made
               with
               sallet-Oyle
               ,
               and
               those
               Oyntments
               ,
               which
               are
               cooling
               must
               be
               made
               with
               either
               neats
               foot
               ,
               oyle
               ,
               or
               sweet
               lard
               ;
               I
               usually
               put
               into
               both
               a
               little
               sheep
               suet
               ,
               so
               make
               it
               thick
               :
               the
               way
               to
               make
               each
               kind
               is
               as
               followeth
               :
               And
               first
               of
               the
               oyl
               heating
               ,
               having
               by
               the
               rules
               in
               this
               book
               made
               choice
               of
               such
               herbs
               ,
               according
               unto
               their
               virtues
               and
               numbers
               ,
               which
               are
               proper
               to
               cure
               the
               desect
               ,
               shread
               them
               small
               and
               bruise
               them
               well
               in
               a
               morter
               ;
               then
               put
               them
               into
               a
               convenient
               quantity
               of
               oyl
               ,
               imagine
               unto
               two
               handful
               of
               herbs
               about
               a
               pint
               of
               oyl
               ;
               If
               you
               cannot
               stay
               to
               make
               it
               by
               reason
               of
               your
               present
               occasions
               ,
               then
               set
               it
               over
               the
               fire
               ,
               keeping
               it
               close
               covered
               ,
               and
               when
               it
               s
               near
               crisp
               strain
               forth
               the
               oyl
               ,
               and
               if
               you
               desire
               to
               make
               it
               very
               strong
               ,
               then
               shread
               more
               herbs
               ,
               and
               bruise
               them
               and
               boil
               them
               in
               the
               same
               oyl
               again
               ,
               until
               it
               be
               crisp
               ,
               and
               so
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               your
               use
               .
               But
               if
               you
               desire
               to
               make
               it
               strong
               ,
               and
               have
               convenient
               time
               to
               do
               it
               ,
               then
               bruise
               the
               herbs
               and
               put
               them
               into
               the
               oyl
               ,
               and
               set
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               for
               a
               week
               or
               two
               ,
               then
               strain
               it
               and
               infuse
               more
               herbs
               ,
               and
               at
               length
               boil
               them
               until
               they
               be
               crisp
               ,
               and
               having
               strain'd
               it
               keep
               it
               for
               your
               use
               .
               If
               you
               intend
               to
               make
               a
               cold
               oyl
               ,
               then
               infuse
               the
               herbs
               being
               shread
               and
               pounded
               ,
               as
               foresaid
               ,
               into
               sweet-lard
               or
               neats-feet
               oyl
               ,
               you
               may
               take
               some
               of
               each
               ,
               and
               make
               it
               after
               the
               same
               manner
               ,
               as
               you
               did
               the
               hot
               oyl
               aforesaid
               .
               If
               these
               ointments
               be
               used
               about
               wounds
               ,
               running
               sores
               ,
               or
               ulcers
               ,
               then
               ●twill
               be
               convenient
               to
               dissolve
               half
               an
               ounce
               of
               turpentine
               in
               two
               ounces
               of
               oyl
               by
               the
               heat
               of
               the
               fire
               ,
               more
               especially
               if
               you
               use
               the
               hot
               oyl
               thereunto
               ,
               otherwise
               not
               for
               every
               cure
               ,
               for
               the
               most
               part
               is
               antipathetical
               unto
               the
               afflicting
               Planet
               ,
               except
               the
               afflicting
               Planet
               be
               very
               strong
               in
               the
               heavens
               ,
               for
               then
               you
               must
               in
               some
               measure
               comply
               as
               I
               have
               else
               where
               in
               this
               book
               expressed
               .
            
          
           
             
               Concerning
               Bathes
               or
               Fomentations
               .
            
             
               Bathes
               are
               used
               either
               in
               case
               of
               hot
               or
               cold
               swellings
               ,
               sometimes
               for
               aches
               ,
               ulcers
               ,
               wounds
               ,
               burnings
               ,
               or
               scaldings
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               ,
               having
               by
               the
               rules
               in
               this
               book
               made
               choice
               of
               such
               herbs
               and
               plants
               ,
               which
               are
               necessary
               for
               the
               cure
               ,
               cut
               them
               small
               and
               boil
               them
               in
               strong
               maulted
               water
               .
               My
               
               usual
               way
               is
               to
               boil
               the
               water
               and
               mault
               together
               ,
               about
               three
               or
               four
               pints
               of
               mault
               ,
               to
               seven
               or
               eight
               pints
               of
               water
               ;
               when
               the
               liquor
               is
               strong
               strain
               it
               from
               the
               mault
               and
               put
               the
               herbs
               into
               the
               liquor
               ,
               and
               so
               soon
               as
               it
               boils
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ;
               you
               must
               bathe
               or
               foment
               the
               place
               grieved
               warm
               with
               the
               bath
               ,
               and
               then
               immediately
               use
               such
               oyntments
               ,
               as
               are
               proper
               for
               the
               cure
               ,
               and
               so
               by
               swath
               or
               otherwise
               according
               ,
               as
               the
               grief
               is
               make
               it
               up
               .
               I
               commonly
               use
               the
               same
               herbs
               in
               the
               bath
               which
               makes
               the
               oyl
               :
               once
               a
               day
               ,
               being
               at
               evening
               ,
               is
               my
               usual
               time
               to
               do
               it
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Of
             PVRGATIONS
             .
          
           
             When
             you
             give
             a
             Purge
             ,
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             in
             a
             watry
             sign
             ,
             or
             let
             a
             watry
             sign
             ascend
             ,
             and
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             aspected
             by
             any
             planet
             which
             is
             direct
             ,
             if
             swift
             in
             motion
             and
             under
             the
             earth
             the
             better
             .
             But
             by
             no
             means
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             aspected
             of
             any
             retrograde
             planet
             ,
             for
             then
             the
             Patient
             will
             be
             apt
             to
             vomit
             .
          
           
             Secondly
             ,
             If
             you
             desire
             to
             purge
             any
             humour
             ,
             or
             element
             predominant
             ,
             do
             as
             followeth
             .
             Let
             the
             planet
             be
             weak
             which
             is
             of
             the
             nature
             of
             the
             element
             offending
             .
             And
             let
             the
             Moon
             apply
             unto
             or
             be
             in
             Trine
             or
             Sextile
             with
             that
             planet
             ,
             which
             is
             of
             contrary
             Nature
             ;
             as
             instance
             Mars
             ,
             who
             ruleth
             choler
             ,
             being
             by
             nature
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             Now
             if
             you
             desire
             to
             purge
             choler
             ,
             then
             let
             Mars
             be
             weak
             ,
             and
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             applying
             unto
             Venus
             ,
             and
             if
             you
             desire
             to
             purge
             melancholy
             ,
             which
             is
             under
             ♄
             ,
             then
             let
             ♄
             be
             weak
             ,
             and
             the
             Moon
             applying
             unto
             Jupiter
             :
             And
             if
             you
             desire
             to
             purge
             flegm
             let
             Venus
             be
             weak
             ,
             the
             Moon
             decreasing
             and
             applying
             to
             the
             Sun
             by
             Trine
             or
             Sextile
             aspect
             :
             And
             if
             to
             purge
             blood
             let
             Jupiter
             be
             weak
             ,
             and
             the
             Moon
             applying
             unto
             Mercury
             :
             You
             must
             do
             the
             like
             in
             purging
             any
             other
             parts
             or
             members
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             by
             observing
             what
             planet
             hath
             predominancy
             over
             it
             ,
             as
             instance
             Saturn
             ruleth
             the
             spleen
             ,
             Jupiter
             ruleth
             the
             liver
             and
             lungs
             ,
             Mars
             the
             gall
             ,
             Sol
             the
             heart
             ,
             Venus
             the
             reins
             and
             vessels
             of
             generation
             ,
             yet
             notwithstanding
             if
             any
             planet
             ,
             which
             owns
             the
             infirmity
             ,
             be
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             of
             the
             Patient
             ,
             and
             if
             he
             be
             strong
             its
             the
             better
             ,
             but
             let
             the
             Moon
             apply
             by
             any
             friendly
             aspect
             unto
             a
             fortune
             ,
             and
             if
             she
             be
             in
             the
             sign
             ,
             which
             represents
             the
             part
             of
             the
             body
             grieved
             its
             the
             better
             .
          
           
             
               Of
               the
               manner
               of
               purging
               the
               Body
               .
            
             
               If
               the
               body
               require
               a
               strong
               purge
               be
               sure
               to
               eat
               no
               supper
               ,
               
               but
               if
               any
               let
               it
               be
               light
               of
               digestion
               ,
               and
               take
               it
               early
               before
               you
               go
               to
               bed
               .
               Also
               before
               you
               go
               to
               bed
               take
               a
               little
               aloes
               in
               the
               pap
               of
               an
               apple
               ,
               so
               much
               as
               will
               heap
               on
               a
               single
               peny
               ,
               but
               not
               bruised
               too
               small
               ,
               or
               otherwise
               take
               two
               or
               three
               small
               pils
               made
               suitable
               to
               the
               humour
               offending
               ;
               and
               if
               the
               Patients
               body
               be
               much
               bound
               ,
               take
               either
               a
               suppository
               made
               with
               Sal-Gem
               ,
               or
               a
               glyster
               to
               open
               and
               prepare
               the
               body
               ,
               before
               the
               physick
               works
               :
               Take
               the
               purge
               in
               the
               morning
               early
               ,
               and
               let
               the
               Moon
               be
               in
               a
               watry
               sign
               or
               else
               let
               a
               watry
               sign
               ascend
               ,
               as
               is
               above
               expressed
               ;
               take
               either
               water-gruel
               or
               thin
               broath
               ,
               about
               an
               hour
               after
               ,
               and
               likewise
               after
               every
               stool
               ,
               and
               fast
               at
               the
               least
               six
               hours
               after
               (
               I
               mean
               from
               meat
               )
               or
               any
               other
               diet
               .
            
          
           
             
               How
               to
               Purge
               the
               Heal
               ,
               or
               remote
               parts
               .
            
             
               When
               you
               intend
               to
               purge
               the
               head
               or
               remote
               parts
               of
               the
               body
               ,
               you
               must
               give
               the
               patient
               ●●ls
               made
               up
               in
               a
               hard
               form
               ,
               for
               the
               longer
               it
               remaineth
               in
               the
               body
               the
               better
               it
               works
               upon
               the
               remote
               humours
               offending
               .
            
          
           
             
               How
               to
               purge
               Choler
               .
            
             
               That
               which
               purgeth
               Choler
               gently
               is
               peach-flowers
               ,
               blew-violets
               ,
               damask
               Roses
               ,
               cent●ury
               :
               But
               I
               chiefly
               use
               aloes
               ,
               and
               Rubarb
               ,
               provided
               the
               body
               be
               strong
               ,
               else
               not
               .
            
          
           
             
               How
               to
               purge
               Flegm
               and
               water
               .
            
             
               Elder-buds
               ,
               elder-flowers
               ,
               broom-flowers
               ,
               flower-de-luce
               roots
               ,
               hyssop
               ,
               Spurg
               ,
               dwarf-elder
               .
               orri
               :
               but
               I
               chiefly
               use
               bryony-root
               or
               jallop
               ,
               the
               body
               being
               strong
               .
            
          
           
             
               How
               to
               purge
               Melancholly
               ,
            
             
               Pollipodium
               ,
               sumitory
               ,
               white
               and
               black
               Hellebore
               ,
               dodder
               ,
               Epithimum
               ,
               Inde
               Mirabilaus
               ,
               lapis
               lazuli
               .
               But
               that
               which
               I
               chiefly
               use
               it
               sena
               and
               Seamony
               .
            
          
           
             
               How
               to
               purge
               Blood.
               
            
             
               To
               purge
               the
               blood
               is
               best
               done
               by
               decoctions
               made
               with
               such
               herbs
               ,
               which
               are
               suitable
               to
               the
               grief
               ,
               as
               you
               may
               find
               elsewhere
               in
               this
               Book
               ;
               But
               if
               you
               desire
               to
               purge
               gross
               humours
               ,
               proceding
               from
               corruption
               of
               blood
               ;
               as
               boils
               ,
               botches
               
               tumors
               .
               itch
               ,
               or
               scabs
               :
               Then
               I
               commonly
               use
               the
               powder
               called
               
                 pulvus
                 sanctis
              
               ,
               or
               holy
               powder
               ,
               made
               according
               to
               the
               London
               Dispensatory
               .
            
          
           
             
               Of
               Vomits
               .
            
             
               When
               you
               intend
               to
               give
               a
               Vomit
               ,
               let
               either
               the
               Moon
               or
               Lord
               of
               the
               ascendant
               be
               in
               an
               earthy
               sign
               aspected
               by
               a
               Planet
               retrograde
               ,
               and
               let
               the
               sign
               ascending
               be
               an
               earthy
               sign
               ,
               when
               the
               vomit
               is
               taken
               ;
               or
               let
               the
               Moon
               be
               aspected
               by
               planets
               stationary
               or
               slow
               in
               motion
               ,
               if
               about
               the
               earth
               the
               better
               :
               Any
               one
               of
               these
               observations
               will
               serve
               where
               there
               are
               no
               testimonies
               against
               it
               .
            
          
           
             
               Of
               Bathes
               ,
               or
               Sweats
               .
            
             
               Enter
               bathes
               or
               sweats
               for
               hot
               diseases
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               a
               a
               watry
               sign
               ,
               as
               ♋
               ,
               ♏
               ,
               ♓
               .
            
             
               Enter
               bathes
               or
               sweats
               ,
               for
               cold
               infirmities
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               fiery
               signs
               ,
               as
               ♈
               ,
               ♌
               ,
               ♐
               .
            
          
           
             
               Of
               Fluxes
               .
               Rheums
               ,
               and
               Laxes
               ,
            
             
               To
               stay
               fluxes
               ,
               Rheums
               ,
               and
               Laxes
               let
               the
               Moon
               be
               in
               an
               Earthy
               sign
               ,
               as
               ♑
               ,
               ♉
               ,
               ♍
               .
            
          
           
             
               Of
               Clysters
               .
            
             
               Take
               Glysters
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               aiery
               or
               watery
               signs
               ,
               especially
               in
               ♑
               or
               ♏
               .
            
          
           
             
               Of
               Blood-letting
               .
            
             
               Let
               blood
               on
               the
               right
               side
               at
               spring
               ,
               and
               on
               the
               left-side
               at
               the
               fall
               .
            
             
               Cholerick
               persons
               must
               be
               let
               blood
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               watry
               signs
               ,
               as
               ♋
               ,
               ♏
               ,
               or
               ♓
               .
            
             
               Flegmatick
               persons
               must
               be
               let
               blood
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               fiery
               signs
               ,
               as
               ♈
               ,
               ♐
               ,
               but
               not
               in
               ♌
               ,
               because
               that
               sign
               governs
               the
               heart
               .
            
             
               Melancholy
               persons
               must
               be
               let
               blood
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               aiery
               signs
               ,
               as
               ♎
               and
               ♒
               ,
               but
               not
               in
               ♊
               ,
               because
               that
               sign
               governs
               the
               arms
               ,
               except
               you
               let
               blood
               in
               some
               other
               part
               of
               the
               body
               .
            
             
               Sanguin
               persons
               may
               l●t
               blood
               ,
               when
               the
               Moone
               is
               in
               my
               
               sign
               except
               ♌
               ,
               or
               the
               place
               signified
               by
               the
               sign
               where
               the
               Moon
               is
               .
            
             
               
                 Young
                 people
                 may
                 let
                 blood
                 before
                 the
                 first
                 Quarter
                 is
                 over
                 .
              
               
                 Middle
                 age
                 from
                 the
                 first
                 Quarter
                 to
                 the
                 Full.
                 
              
               
                 Elder
                 people
                 from
                 the
                 Full
                 to
                 the
                 last
                 Quarter
                 .
              
               
                 Old
                 people
                 from
                 the
                 last
                 Quarter
                 to
                 the
                 change
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 
                   
                     Good
                     to
                     comfort
                     the
                     vertue
                     .
                  
                   
                     Attractive
                  
                   
                     the
                     Moon
                     in
                  
                   
                     ♈
                  
                   
                     ♌
                  
                   
                     ♐
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Retentive
                  
                   
                     ♉
                  
                   
                     ♍
                  
                   
                     ♑
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Degestive
                  
                   
                     ♊
                  
                   
                     ♎
                  
                   
                     ♒
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Expulsive
                  
                   
                     ♋
                  
                   
                     ♏
                  
                   
                     ♓
                  
                
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Here
             followeth
             a
             Catalogue
             of
             such
             choice
             herbs
             ,
             which
             cureth
             the
             most
             usual
             infirmities
             and
             diseases
             incident
             unto
             men
             and
             women
             (
             being
             discovered
             by
             the
             Sun
             and
             Moon
             afflicted
             in
             any
             of
             the
             twelve
             signs
             ,
             or
             by
             a
             figure
             of
             twelve
             houses
             )
             out
             of
             which
             you
             may
             make
             diet
             drinks
             ,
             intments
             ,
             baths
             ,
             glysters
             ,
             fumes
             ,
             suffumigations
             ,
             cataplasms
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             humour
             offending
             :
             And
             without
             question
             ,
             if
             rightly
             understand
             ,
             may
             serve
             to
             cure
             all
             griefs
             and
             infirmities
             whatsoever
             ,
             although
             not
             by
             me
             named
             ,
             as
             for
             example
             ,
             if
             one
             shall
             desire
             cure
             for
             the
             Asthmah
             or
             shortness
             of
             breath
             ,
             these
             herbs
             which
             openeth
             obstructions
             doth
             it
             .
          
           
             
               Note
               ,
               That
               all
               inward
               griefs
               or
               infirmities
               are
               usually
               cured
               only
               by
               decoctions
               and
               the
               spirits
               of
               plants
               ,
               which
               are
               extracted
               from
               them
               :
               And
               such
               diseases
               or
               infirmities
               which
               proceed
               from
               the
               heart
               and
               brain
               ,
               and
               lye
               in
               the
               nerves
               and
               arteries
               and
               vital
               spirits
               ,
               such
               as
               are
               convulsions
               ,
               appoplexies
               ,
               palpitations
               ,
               palsies
               ,
               and
               such
               like
               are
               not
               cured
               onely
               by
               decoctions
               ,
               but
               also
               by
               ointments
               and
               cataplasmes
               applyed
               unto
               the
               pulses
               and
               other
               parts
               suitable
               :
               And
               as
               concerning
               all
               pains
               ,
               aches
               ,
               humours
               ,
               and
               swellings
               ,
               baths
               and
               ointments
               ,
               suitable
               to
               their
               condition
               are
               most
               proper
               :
               not
               omitting
               diet
               drinks
               ,
               corresponding
               in
               all
               cures
               whatsoever
               .
            
             
               Note
               ,
               That
               I
               do
               not
               use
               all
               the
               herbs
               named
               for
               every
               Cure
               ,
               but
               only
               a
               select
               number
               ,
               as
               is
               else
               where
               expressed
               .
            
          
           
             
               A
               A
            
             
               
                 ABortion
                 to
                 hinder
                 ,
                 Snakeweed
                 or
                 bistort
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 mosse
                 ,
                 sage
                 ●anfie
                 ,
                 tresoil
                 .
              
               
                 
                 Aches
                 coming
                 of
                 cold
                 ,
                 or
                 taken
                 under
                 cold
                 planets
                 to
                 help
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 camomil
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 bayes
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 cink-foil
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 ragwort
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 elmpeel
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 comphrey
                 vervain
                 ,
                 wild-tansey
                 ,
                 brooklime
                 ,
                 arsmart
                 ,
                 goutwort
                 ,
                 calmint
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 charlock
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 marigolds
                 .
              
               
                 Aches
                 coming
                 of
                 heat
                 ,
                 or
                 taken
                 under
                 Mars
                 ,
                 Camomil
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 baume
                 ,
                 arsmart
                 ,
                 grouncel
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 archangel
                 ,
                 mallowes
                 ,
                 honey-suckles
                 ,
                 violet
                 leaves
                 ,
                 elmpeel
                 ,
                 elder-flowers
                 ,
                 comphrey
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 chick-weed
                 ,
                 seagreen
                 ,
                 turnip
                 ,
                 cabbage
                 ,
                 cinkfoil
                 ,
                 plantain
                 ,
                 orpine
                 ,
                 daisie
                 ,
                 lettuce
                 ,
                 spinage
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 trefoil
                 ,
                 sow-thistle
                 .
              
               
                 After-hirth
                 and
                 Secundine
                 to
                 expel
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 camomil
                 ,
                 chervil
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 mallowes
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 marygolds
                 ,
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 wake
                 robin
                 ,
                 alessander
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 house-tongue
                 .
              
               
                 Agues
                 ,
                 If
                 you
                 intend
                 to
                 cure
                 all
                 kinds
                 of
                 Agues
                 you
                 must
                 take
                 notice
                 under
                 what
                 planet
                 the
                 patient
                 is
                 most
                 afflicted
                 ,
                 whether
                 under
                 Saturn
                 or
                 under
                 Mars
                 or
                 both
                 as
                 I
                 have
                 elsewhere
                 expressed
                 in
                 this
                 book
                 ,
                 and
                 so
                 make
                 choice
                 of
                 herbs
                 accordingly
                 :
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 camomil
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 centaury
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 wood-bitany
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 horsemint
                 ,
                 savin
                 ,
                 assarabacca
                 ,
                 carduus
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 grouncel
                 ,
                 plantain
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 cinquefoil
                 ,
                 fumetary
                 ,
                 black
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 satirion
                 dodder
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 vipers-grass
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 succory
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 trefoile
                 ,
                 periwinckle
                 .
              
               
                 Appetite
                 to
                 procure
                 :
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 sloes
                 ,
                 apples
                 ,
                 barberies
                 ,
                 capers
                 ,
                 black-cherries
                 ,
                 mulberies
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 goose-berries
                 ,
                 grapes
                 ;
                 generally
                 such
                 herbs
                 ,
                 plants
                 ,
                 or
                 fruits
                 ,
                 which
                 are
                 sower
                 ,
                 having
                 no
                 unpleasant
                 relish
                 are
                 good
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Saint
                   Anthonies
                   fire
                
                 :
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 brooklime
                 ,
                 adders
                 tongue
                 ,
                 houseleek
                 ,
                 chickweed
                 ,
                 night-shade
                 ,
                 white
                 poppy
                 ,
                 pondweed
                 ,
                 crab-tree
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 lentils
                 ,
                 mandrake
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 .
              
               
                 Appoplexies
                 :
                 misletoe
                 ,
                 lavender
                 wall-gilly-flowers
                 ,
                 melilor
                 ,
                 box
                 wild
                 citruls
                 ,
                 lillie
                 ,
                 marjoram
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 master-wort
                 .
              
               
                 Apostumes
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 bears
                 breech
                 ,
                 melilot
                 ,
                 onions
                 ,
                 rye
                 ,
                 chickweed
                 daisie
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 privet
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 flax
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               B
               B
            
             
               
                 Back
                 and
                 Reins
                 to
                 strengthen
                 :
                 Saint
                 John's-wort
                 baum
                 ,
                 angellica
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 misletoe
                 clary
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 comfrey
                 lungwort
                 ,
                 burrage-blossoms
                 ,
                 sweet-maudline
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 mace
                 ,
                 Solomons-seal
                 ,
                 wood-bittany
              
               
                 Barrenness
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 Barren-wort
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 Saint
                 James-wort
                 ,
                 Ladies
                 mantle
                 ,
                 mercury
                 ,
                 horsmint
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 shepheards-needle
                 -
              
               
                 Belching
                 sour
                 to
                 repress
                 :
                 Aniseed
                 ,
                 bitony
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 marjoram
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 hares-foot
                 ,
                 wood-bitony
                 ,
                 burnet
                 -
              
               
                 Belly-ach
                 :
                 Cammomil
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 sweet-marjoram
                 ,
                 plantaney
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 sage
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 gronnd-ivy
                 or
                 alehoof
                 fenel-root
                 ,
                 and
                 fennel-seed
                 ,
                 fern
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladwin
                 ,
                 marsh-mallows
                 .
              
               
                 Belly
                 to
                 looson
                 :
                 basil
                 ,
                 baise
                 ,
                 white-beets
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 laurel
                 mallows
                 ,
                 maiden-hair
                 ,
                 mercury
                 ,
                 mirabilan
                 ,
                 mulberries
                 peach
                 flowers
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 poppy
                 ,
                 potatoes
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 satirion
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 spurg
                 ,
                 spinach
                 ,
                 violet-flowers
                 ,
                 leaves
                 ,
                 and
                 roots
                 -
              
               
                 Belly
                 to
                 bind
                 :
                 bulleys
                 ,
                 caltrop
                 chesnuts
                 ,
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 eglantine
                 ,
                 Saint
                 John's-wort
                 ,
                 lentils
                 ,
                 ginger
                 ,
                 dates
                 ,
                 medlars
                 ,
                 quinces
                 rice
                 ,
                 services
                 ,
                 whortleberries
                 ,
                 hot
                 stued
                 pruens
                 ,
                 red-wine
                 .
              
               
                 Bladder
                 to
                 cleanse
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 assarabacca
                 ,
                 furzbush-flowers
                 ,
                 featherfew
                 ,
                 chervil
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 amphier
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 spignel
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 white-wine
                 .
                 
                   Vide
                   ,
                   Stone
                
                 in
                 the
                 Kidneys
                 ,
                 Reins
                 and
                 Bladder
                 .
              
               
                 Bleeding
                 to
                 stay
                 :
                 aloe
                 ,
                 red-beans
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 hawes
                 ,
                 ladies
                 bedstraw
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 arch-angel
                 ,
                 plantaney
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 saunders
                 oak
                 ,
                 drydates
                 ,
                 chesnuts
                 ,
                 comfrey
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 burnet
                 cats-tail
                 ,
                 herb
                 two
                 pence
                 ,
                 horse-tail
                 :
                 moon-wort
                 ,
                 mulberries
                 :
                 If
                 the
                 Bleeding
                 be
                 at
                 nose
                 ,
                 my
                 usual
                 way
                 is
                 to
                 tie
                 the
                 small
                 of
                 the
                 leg
                 and
                 the
                 hand-wrist
                 on
                 that
                 side
                 which
                 bleedeth
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 dry
                 some
                 of
                 the
                 patients
                 blood
                 to
                 a
                 powder
                 ,
                 and
                 let
                 them
                 snuff
                 it
                 up
                 into
                 their
                 nostrils
                 .
              
               
                 
                 Blood
                 to
                 cleanse
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 scurvey-grass
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 blood-wort
                 ,
                 liver-wort
                 ,
                 scabions
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 Hyssop
                 ,
                 blew-bottle
                 ,
                 broom-buds
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 watercresses
                 ,
                 elderbuds
                 and
                 berries
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 chervil
                 .
              
               
                 Breast
                 and
                 Stomach
                 to
                 cleanse
                 ,
                 
                   Vide
                   ,
                   Obstructions
                
                 to
                 open
                 and
                 remove
                 .
              
               
                 Breath-stinking
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 balsome
                 ,
                 butchers-broom
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 pomecitron
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 sage
                 .
              
               
                 Broken-Bones
                 to
                 help
                 knit
                 :
                 bugle
                 ▪
                 elm-peel
                 ,
                 butchers-broom
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 mastick-tree
                 ,
                 self-heal
                 ,
                 Solomons-seal
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 bugle
                 .
              
               
                 Burning
                 and
                 Scalding
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 balm-apple
                 bears-breech
                 ,
                 burdock
                 chick-weed
                 ,
                 cat
                 tail
                 ,
                 coltsfoot
                 ,
                 danewort
                 ,
                 daffodil
                 ,
                 elder
                 ▪
                 henbane
                 ,
                 water-bitony
                 ,
                 housleek
                 lettice
                 ,
                 orpine
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 purslain
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 friers-cowle
                 ,
                 cabbage
                 ,
                 juyce
                 of
                 crabs
                 ,
                 or
                 sower
                 apples
                 ,
                 sheeps-dung
                 .
              
               
                 Burstings
                 or
                 Ruptures
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 Saint
                 John's-wort
                 comfrey
                 ,
                 cinkfoil
                 ,
                 Solomons-seal
                 ,
                 sanickle
                 ,
                 rupture-wort
                 ,
                 elme-peel
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 daisie
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 knapweed
                 ,
                 mouse-ear
                 ,
                 valerian
                 ,
                 tway-blade
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 horse-tail-baum
                 ,
                 century
                 ,
                 bugle
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 Venus
                 wake-ro
                 ,
                 bin
                 Saturn
                 tway-blade
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 birth-wort
                 ,
                 Saturn
                 hawk-weed
                 ,
                 Saturn
                 birds-foot
                 ,
                 Mars
                 Osmund-royal
                 ,
                 Mars
                 and
                 water-Osmund
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               C
               C
            
             
               
                 Carbuncles
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 spurge
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 walnut
                 ,
                 vetch
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 colewort
                 ,
                 or
                 cabbage
                 .
              
               
                 Catarrhs
                 or
                 thin
                 Rheums
                 to
                 stay
                 :
                 saffron
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 sweet-marjoram
                 ,
                 sweet-maudlin
                 ,
                 cost-mary
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 Saint
                 James
                 wort
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 spignel
                 ,
                 storax
                 .
              
               
                 
                 Child-birth
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 balm-apple
                 ,
                 horehound
                 mother-wort
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 parsely
                 ,
                 wood-bind
                 ,
                 sun-dew
                 columbine
                 ,
                 carrawaies
                 ,
                 cinnamon
                 ,
                 parsnip
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 trefoil
                 ,
                 spikenard
                 ,
                 mallows
                 ,
                 and
                 marshmallows
                 .
              
               
                 Choler
                 and
                 Flegme
                 to
                 purge
                 :
                 black-alder
                 ,
                 aloes
                 briony
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 stincking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 black
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 lungwort
                 ,
                 mercury
                 ,
                 spurge
                 ,
                 sycomore
                 ,
                 tamarind
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 woad
                 ,
                 violet
                 leaves
                 and
                 roots
                 ▪
                 glasswort
                 ,
                 gourds
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 fleawort
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 mezereon
                 .
              
               
                 Chollick
                 of
                 wind
                 to
                 ease
                 :
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 aniseed
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 apricock
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 bezar-tree
                 ,
                 briony
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 sweet-sennel-seed
                 ,
                 coliander-seed
                 ,
                 carroway-seed
                 centory
                 ,
                 cranes-bill
                 ,
                 daisie
                 ,
                 danewort
                 ,
                 eglantine
                 ,
                 fethersew
                 ,
                 galingal
                 ,
                 herb
                 true-love
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 peach-flowers
                 ,
                 horse-radish
                 ,
                 ribwort
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 saxefrage
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ▪
                 tamarisk
                 ▪
                 zedory
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 mouse-ear
              
               
                 
                   Colds
                   ,
                   Coughs
                
                 ,
                 and
                 Hoarseness
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 angelica
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 borage
                 ,
                 colts-foot
                 ,
                 cinquefoil
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 calmint
                 ,
                 cumfrey
                 ,
                 daffodil
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 figs
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 stincking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 jack
                 in
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 juniper
                 liquorice
                 ,
                 maiden-hair
                 ,
                 mosse
                 ,
                 parsely
                 ,
                 mouse
                 ear
                 ,
                 rocket
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 sun-due
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 valerian
                 ,
                 vine
                 ▪
                 zedoary
                 .
              
               
                 Consumptions
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 balsame
                 ,
                 barly
                 cicely
                 ,
                 mouse
                 eare
                 china
                 ,
                 cullians
                 ,
                 melons
                 ,
                 mosse
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 snails
                 ,
                 aniseed
                 ,
                 arrow-head
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 hore-hound
                 .
              
               
                 Convulsions
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 misletoe
                 ,
                 centaury
                 ,
                 bame
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 cowslips
                 wood-bitany
                 ,
                 wall-gilly-flowers
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 sweet-marjoram
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 haukweed
                 mellilot
                 ,
                 worm-wood
                 ,
                 carduus
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 hearts
                 ease
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 valerian
                 .
              
               
                 Courses
                 of
                 women
                 or
                 monthly
                 terms
                 to
                 provoke
                 :
                 flower-wort
                 ,
                 motherwort
                 ,
                 nep
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 dill
                 wood-bittany
                 ,
                 bayberies
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 mercury
                 ,
                 wild
                 carrots
                 hactaper
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 clary
                 white-beets
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 stincking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 euckopint
                 ,
                 birthwort
                 ,
                 calamint
                 catmint
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 gilly-flowers
                 ,
                 gooseberries
                 ,
                 groundsel
                 ,
                 honeywort
                 ,
                 hore-hound
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 piony
                 rosemary
                 rue
                 saffron
                 ,
                 savin
                 ,
                 savory
                 ,
                 briony
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 spignal
                 ,
                 tansie
                 wake
                 robin
                 ,
                 woolfs-bane
                 .
              
               
                 
                 Courses
                 of
                 women
                 or
                 the
                 Reds
                 to
                 stop
                 :
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 :
                 red
                 beers
                 ,
                 red-nettles
                 arrach
                 ,
                 comphrey
                 roots
                 ▪
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 red
                 corral
                 ,
                 red
                 pibble-stone
                 ,
                 ribwort
                 ,
                 corriander
                 ,
                 rind
                 of
                 oke
                 ,
                 in
                 fume
                 to
                 sit
                 over
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 ladies
                 mantle
                 ,
                 lentils
                 ,
                 periwinkle
                 ,
                 quinces
                 ,
                 sanickle
                 ,
                 saunders
                 ,
                 red
                 poppy
                 ,
                 tamarisk
                 tree
                 .
              
               
                 Cramps
                 to
                 ease
                 :
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 bears
                 breech
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 wild
                 carrat
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 sea
                 holly
                 ,
                 misletoe
                 ,
                 peniroyal
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 turpentine
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 woodbine
                 ,
                 wolfs-bane
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 camomil
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               D
               D
            
             
               
                 Deafness
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 wood-bettony
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 wall-nuts
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 savory
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 carduus
                 ,
                 henbane
                 .
              
               
                 Digestion
                 and
                 Concoction
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 sweet-marjoram
                 ,
                 peniroyal
                 ,
                 spearmint
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 sweet-maudlin
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 rocket
                 ,
                 tarragon
                 ,
                 Jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 radish
                 ,
                 camphire
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 carroway
                 ,
                 eglantine
                 ,
                 cinnamon
                 ,
                 cloves
                 ,
                 coriander
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Dogs
                   mad
                
                 their
                 bitings
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 hounds
                 tongue
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 eglantine
                 ,
                 sea-dogs
                 grass
                 ,
                 hore-hound
                 ,
                 mug-wort
                 ,
                 mercury
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 box
                 :
                 The
                 flesh
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 dog
                 present
                 cure
                 .
              
               
                 Dropsie
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 barley
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 camomil
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 broocklime
                 ,
                 ash
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 coffee
                 ,
                 dittany
                 ,
                 elder
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 garlick
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 sea
                 holly
                 ,
                 lawrel
                 ,
                 marjoram
                 ,
                 sweet-maudlin
                 ,
                 peniroyal
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 spurge
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 cardus
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 bays
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 St
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 varven
                 ,
                 tamarisk
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 anniseed
                 ,
                 parsley
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               E
               E
            
             
               
                 Ears
                 pain
                 and
                 noise
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 jews
                 ears
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 clivers
                 ,
                 coriander
                 ,
                 danewort
                 ,
                 dittany
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 hemp-seed
                 ,
                 ivy
                 parsley
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 tamarisk
                 ,
                 melilot
                 bays
                 ,
                 leeks
                 ,
                 peach
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 marjoram
                 .
              
               
                 Eye-sight
                 to
                 quicken
                 :
                 eye-bright
                 ,
                 celandine
                 white
                 roses
                 archangel
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 hawkweed
                 ,
                 heath
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 lovage
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 melilot
                 ,
                 medesweet
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 savory
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 vipers
                 grass
                 ,
                 sparagus
                 ,
                 wake-robin
                 ,
                 valerian
                 .
              
               
                 
                 Eyes
                 inflamed
                 ,
                 red
                 or
                 blood-shot
                 to
                 cure
                 ;
                 blew
                 bottle
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 eye-bright
                 ,
                 housleek
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 larkspur
                 ,
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 mede-sweet
                 ,
                 marygold
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 mullein
                 ,
                 plantany
                 ,
                 poppy
                 ,
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 tansey
                 ,
                 trefoile
                 ,
                 wolfs-bane
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 myrtle
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 endine
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               F.
               F.
               
            
             
               
                 
                   Falling
                   sickness
                
                 ,
                 piony
                 ,
                 misletto
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 sweet-marjerom
                 ,
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 Elecompany
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 hysop
                 ,
                 wood-bittany
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 cinquefoile
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 master-wort
                 ,
                 staggerwort
                 ,
                 worm-wood
                 cardus
                 garlick
                 ,
                 cowslip
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 penny-royal
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 ,
                 violets
                 grouncel
                 ,
                 mallows
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 bryany
                 ,
                 black
                 cherries
                 ,
                 ditany
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 rue
                 ▪
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 juniper
                 laserwort
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 mousear
                 ,
                 purslain
                 ,
                 satirian
                 sene
                 ,
                 sundew
                 ,
                 tyme
                 vine
                 ,
                 trefoile
              
               
                 Feavers
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 marygolds
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 hysop
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 blew-bottle
                 ,
                 herb
                 two
                 pence
                 ,
                 purslain
                 ,
                 snakeweed
                 ,
                 worm
                 wood
                 .
              
               
                 Feavers
                 burning
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 barley
                 bourage
                 ,
                 butter-burr
                 ,
                 crowfoot
                 ,
                 currants
                 ,
                 daises
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 hazel-tree
                 lilly
                 ,
                 limons
                 ,
                 violets
              
               
                 Feavers
                 Pestilential
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 bishops-weed
                 ,
                 carnations
                 ,
                 dragons
                 ,
                 ducks-meat
                 ,
                 fluellin
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 worm-wood
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 violets
                 .
              
               
                 Flegm
                 to
                 purge
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 butchers-broom
                 ,
                 daffedil
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 feverfew
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 succory
                 ,
                 birthwort
                 ,
                 hawk-weed
                 black
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 holly-berries
                 ,
                 bind-weed
                 ,
                 alheal
                 ,
                 butter-wort
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 .
              
               
                 Flowers
                 of
                 women
                 ,
                 see
                 courses
                 .
              
               
                 Flux
                 of
                 the
                 belly
                 ,
                 and
                 humours
                 to
                 stop
                 ,
                 red
                 beets
                 ,
                 blood-wort
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 brambles
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 burnet
                 cinquefoile
                 ,
                 cocks-head
                 ,
                 cud-weed
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 cranesbil
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 harts-tongue
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 ore-hound
                 ,
                 ladies-mantle
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 orpine
                 ,
                 periwinckle
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 plantainy
                 ,
                 quince
                 ,
                 rice
                 ,
                 rupture-wort
                 ,
                 services
                 ,
                 sheapherds-purse
                 ,
                 spikeneard
                 ,
                 worm-wood
              
               
                 Flux
                 bloody
                 to
                 stay
                 ,
                 addders
                 tongue
                 ,
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 barberries
                 ,
                 red
                 beans
                 ,
                 bullais
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 chesnuts
                 ,
                 cinquefoil
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 pruens
                 ,
                 hot
                 dry
                 dates
                 ,
                 dock
                 ,
                 hazle-nuts
                 ,
                 hearb
                 two
                 peace
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 rose
                 ,
                 house-leek
                 ,
                 lilly
                 ▪
                 madder
                 ,
                 maudlin
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 mede-sweet
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 mulberries
                 ,
                 oke
                 ,
                 oxlips
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 whortle-berry
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 tormetil
                 ,
                 periwinckle
                 ,
                 quinces
                 ,
                 tansey
                 ,
                 self-heale
                 .
              
               
                 French-pox
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 alloes
                 ,
                 marsh-mallowes
                 ,
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 plantany
                 ,
                 damask-roses
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 cowslip
                 ,
                 primrose
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 worm-wood
                 ,
                 violet-leaves
                 and
                 flowers
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 vipers-grass
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 tamarisk
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 :
                 there
                 is
                 also
                 two
                 sorts
                 of
                 wood
                 used
                 in
                 dyet-drinks
                 ,
                 viz.
                 Guaicum
                 ,
                 and
                 fraxinus
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 gums
                 of
                 them
                 .
                 Note
                 ,
                 that
                 in
                 curing
                 this
                 disease
                 ,
                 those
                 herbs
                 which
                 are
                 used
                 for
                 bathes
                 must
                 be
                 drawing
                 ,
                 clensing
                 ,
                 and
                 healing
                 ,
                 such
                 as
                 is
                 rue
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 marsh-mallows
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 eringo
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
                 And
                 the
                 herbs
                 used
                 for
                 diet-drinks
                 must
                 be
                 good
                 to
                 expel
                 poyson
                 ,
                 purge
                 and
                 cleanse
                 ,
                 as
                 rue
                 ,
                 aloes
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 bayes
                 ,
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 primrose
                 ,
                 plantany
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
                 Also
                 the
                 wood
                 or
                 gum
                 called
                 Guiacum
                 ,
                 and
                 Fraxinus
                 .
                 The
                 herbs
                 which
                 makes
                 the
                 oyles
                 or
                 oyntmenes
                 must
                 be
                 good
                 to
                 resist
                 poyson
                 ,
                 cooling
                 and
                 healing
                 ,
                 such
                 as
                 rew
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 cowslip
                 ,
                 damask-roses
                 ,
                 plantany
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 prim
                 rose●
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 ,
                 &c.
                 in
                 this
                 distemper
                 ,
                 you
                 must
                 let
                 blood
                 in
                 the
                 neither
                 vein
                 of
                 the
                 yard
                 :
                 by
                 this
                 rule
                 you
                 may
                 cure
                 ,
                 if
                 begun
                 in
                 time
                 ,
                 but
                 after
                 long
                 continuance
                 in
                 this
                 condition
                 fluxing
                 and
                 other
                 extremities
                 must
                 be
                 used
                 .
              
               
                 Fundament
                 ▪
                 falling
                 to
                 remedy
                 ,
                 snake-weed
                 ,
                 gals
                 ,
                 blew
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 star-wort
                 ,
                 cuckowpint
                 ,
                 wake-robin
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               G.
               G.
               
            
             
               
                 Gall
                 ,
                 to
                 open
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 buggle
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 hemp-seed
                 bitter-sweet
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 ale-hoof
                 ,
                 or
                 ground
                 ivy
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 dodder
                 of
                 time
                 or
                 other
                 dodders
                 ,
                 quich-grass
                 .
              
               
                 Green-sickness
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 marygolds
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 maudlin
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 powder
                 of
                 steel
                 .
              
               
                 Guts
                 stopt
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 illiack
                 passion
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 sheapheards
                 needle
                 ,
                 plantane
                 mallowes
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 summer
                 savory
                 .
              
               
                 Gout
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 see
                 aches
                 hot
                 and
                 cold
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               H.
               H.
               
            
             
               
                 Head-ach
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 aloes
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 betony
                 ,
                 bryany
                 ,
                 butchers-broom
                 ,
                 cudweed
                 ,
                 cummin
                 dodder
                 ,
                 fluellin
                 ,
                 frankinsence
                 ,
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 housleek
                 ,
                 ironwort
                 ,
                 medesweet
                 ,
                 melilot
                 ▪
                 mints
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 night-shade
                 ,
                 enny-royal
                 ,
                 spickneard
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 sycamore
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 woodroof
                 .
              
               
                 Head-ach
                 ,
                 to
                 draw
                 unto
                 the
                 feet
                 by
                 way
                 of
                 cataplasm
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 worm-woo
                 ,
                 cardus
                 ,
                 mallowes
                 ,
                 lavinder
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 hactaper
                 .
                 By
                 this
                 way
                 I
                 cured
                 one
                 Mrs.
                 Forrest
                 in
                 Oxon
                 a
                 Stationers
                 wife
                 who
                 was
                 a
                 long
                 time
                 pained
                 after
                 she
                 had
                 tryed
                 many
                 others
                 .
              
               
                 Heads
                 giddiness
                 and
                 swimmings
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 aniseed
                 ,
                 catmint
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 bears-ears
                 ,
                 beets
                 ,
                 severfew
                 ,
                 
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 peniroyal
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 solomons
                 seal
                 ,
                 maudlin
                 ,
                 master-wort
                 ,
                 olives
                 ▪
                 saffron
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 wolfs
                 bane
                 ,
                 vipers-grass
                 vine
              
               
                 Head
                 to
                 purge
                 :
                 celandine
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 lawrel
                 ,
                 sweet-marjoram
                 ▪
                 maudlin
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 dragons
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 sneeze-wort
                 ,
                 solomons
                 seal
                 ,
                 sow-bread
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 vine
              
               
                 Heart
                 to
                 fortifie
                 against
                 infection
                 ,
                 and
                 likewise
                 to
                 comfort
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 marigolds
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 carnations
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 zedoary
                 ,
                 mother-wort
                 ,
                 cinamon
                 ,
                 damask
                 roses
                 ,
                 lavender
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Hearts
                   fainting
                
                 or
                 palpetations
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 marigolds
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 bay-berries
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 cinamon
                 ,
                 cloves
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 nutmeg
                 ,
                 strawberries
                 ,
                 damask
                 roses
                 spikenard
                 ,
                 galingale
                 ,
                 harts
                 tongue
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 saunders
                 vipers
                 grass
                 :
                 Also
                 the
                 hearts
                 of
                 creatures
                 which
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 eat
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Hearing
                   lost
                
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 bawm
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 briony
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 wood-bittony
                 ,
                 rocket
                 ,
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 worm-wood
                 rue
                 ,
                 cardus
                 ,
                 sweet-marjoram
                 ,
                 eye-bright
                 ,
                 cocks
                 head
                 ,
                 turpentine
                 ,
                 woodbind
              
               
                 Hickock
                 to
                 stay
                 :
                 birth-wort
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 harts
                 tongue
                 ,
                 marjoram
                 ▪
                 shepherds
                 needle
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 skirrets
                 ,
                 woodbind
                 dill
                 .
              
               
                 Hemorhoids
                 or
                 piles
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 pilewort
                 ,
                 cuckopint
                 plantany
                 wall
                 peniroyal
                 ,
                 pelatory
                 of
                 the
                 wall
                 ,
                 chickweed
                 ,
                 catmint
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 gout-wort
                 ,
                 hounds
                 tongue
                 ,
                 lawrel
                 ,
                 leeks
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 lupine
                 ,
                 fig-wort
                 ,
                 fig-tree
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 :
                 The
                 root
                 of
                 hounds
                 tongue
                 dried
                 under
                 embers
                 in
                 paste
                 ,
                 or
                 wet
                 paper
                 made
                 into
                 a
                 suppository
                 gives
                 present
                 ease
                 .
              
               
                 Hoarsness
                 ,
                 and
                 loss
                 of
                 voice
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 burdock-root
                 ,
                 cherry-tree
                 gum
                 chervil
                 cinkfoil
                 ,
                 liquorish
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 leeks
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 colts-foot
                 turnop
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 lavender
                 .
              
               
                 Humors
                 gross
                 to
                 expel
                 :
                 aloes
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 camomil
                 ,
                 costmary
                 calamint
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 catmint
                 fox-gloves
                 fumitory
                 garlick
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 lavender
                 liquorish
                 ,
                 misleto
                 ,
                 mother-wort
                 ,
                 sage
                 rue
                 ,
                 scurvigrass
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 sycamore
                 parsley
                 ,
                 heart-wort
                 fennel
                 nettle
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 turbith
                 vine
                 horse-radish
                 lovage
                 ,
                 spearmint
                 ,
                 peach-tree
                 peniroyal
                 ,
                 St.
                 Peters
                 wort
                 ,
                 pollipody
                 of
                 the
                 oak
                 ,
                 roses
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               I
               I
            
             
               
                 
                   Iaundies
                   yellow
                
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 aloes
                 agremony
                 ,
                 the
                 inner
                 yellow
                 bark
                 of
                 black
                 elder
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 wood-bittony
                 ,
                 
                 calamint
                 ,
                 doder
                 of
                 time
                 ,
                 flower
                 de-luce
                 ,
                 furz-bush
                 flowers
                 ,
                 hemp
                 ,
                 mouse-ear
                 ,
                 hedge-mustard
                 ,
                 eringo
                 and
                 sea-holly
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 rupture-wort
                 ,
                 succory
                 roots
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 butchers
                 broom
                 ,
                 briony
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 docks
                 ,
                 liver-wort
                 ,
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 spikenard
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 tamarisk
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 broom-blossoms
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 .
              
               
                 Inflamations
                 to
                 asswage
                 ;
                 apples
                 ,
                 barley
                 ,
                 beets
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 claver
                 ,
                 colewort
                 ,
                 colts
                 foot
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 succory
                 ,
                 gooseberries
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 horsetail
                 ,
                 housleek
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 knot-grass
                 ,
                 ladies
                 mantle
                 ,
                 lilly
                 ,
                 liquorish
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 melilot
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 mulberries
                 ,
                 night-shade
                 ,
                 orpine
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 purslane
                 ,
                 ribwort
                 ,
                 saunders
                 ,
                 Solomons-seal
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 sowthistle
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 wheat
                 ,
                 woad
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 clavers
                 .
              
               
                 Joynts
                 pained
                 ,
                 See
                 Aches
                 hot
                 and
                 cold
                 .
              
               
                 Illiack
                 passion
                 ,
                 See
                 Guts
                 stopt
                 .
              
               
                 Itches
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 alehoof
                 or
                 ground
                 ivy
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 calendine
                 ,
                 chick-weed
                 ,
                 cuckow-pit
                 ,
                 dock
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 vinegar
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 cockle
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 pondweed
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               K
            
             
               
                 Kernals
                 and
                 knots
                 in
                 the
                 flesh
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 archangel
                 ,
                 cinquesoil
                 ,
                 mandrake
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 lupine
                 ,
                 pondweed
                 ,
                 rib-wort
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 spikenard
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 woad
                 ,
                 figwort
                 ,
                 white-lilly
                 root
                 .
              
               
                 Kidneys
                 to
                 cleanse
                 :
                 kidneywort
                 or
                 wall
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 garden-tansey
                 ,
                 furz-bush-flowers
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 elder
                 ,
                 fluellin
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 juniper
                 maiden-hair
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 piony
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 broom-blossoms
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 saxifrage
                 ,
                 shepheards-needle
                 time
                 ,
                 spignel
                 .
              
               
                 Kings-Evil
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bay-berries
                 ,
                 cammonil
                 ,
                 baume
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 eye-bright
                 ,
                 marigold
                 ,
                 primrose
                 ,
                 costmary
                 celandine
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 wood
                 bittony
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 sweet
                 ,
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 arch-angel
                 ,
                 melilot
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 misletoe
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 hearts-tongue
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 barley
                 flower
                 or
                 meal
                 ,
                 pilewort
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 lesser
                 celandine
                 ,
                 cleavers
                 ,
                 figwort
                 or
                 throat-wort
                 ,
                 stinking-gladdon
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 broom-blossoms
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               L
            
             
               
                 Lasks
                 or
                 Looseness
                 to
                 stay
                 :
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 barberries
                 ,
                 bulleis
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 
                 Chesnuts
                 ,
                 couslips
                 ,
                 barley
                 ,
                 black-cherries
                 ,
                 cinnamon
                 ,
                 clivers
                 ,
                 darnel
                 ,
                 St.
                 Johns-wort
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 nutmeg
                 quinces
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 harts-tongue
                 ,
                 furzbush
                 ,
                 flowers
                 ,
                 hazel-nuts
                 ,
                 filberds
                 ,
                 oake
                 ,
                 wheat
                 ,
                 prewons
                 hot
                 ,
                 red
                 wine
                 ,
                 red
                 pibles
                 broke
                 into
                 powder
                 ,
                 rupture-wort
                 .
              
               
                 Leprosie
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 ash-tree-bark
                 ,
                 bryany
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 black-helebore
                 ,
                 darnel
                 ,
                 the
                 mealior
                 flower
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 elm-tree-bark
                 or
                 leaves
                 ,
                 flaxweed
                 ,
                 mustard
                 bay
                 ,
                 saffron
                 tamarinds
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 virgins-bower
                 ▪
                 viper-wine
                 ,
                 a
                 snake
                 first
                 rosted
                 with
                 salt
                 ,
                 and
                 afterwards
                 burnt
                 and
                 brought
                 into
                 powder
                 of
                 which
                 give
                 the
                 Patient
                 a
                 dram
                 every
                 morning
                 in
                 liquor
                 convenient
                 .
              
               
                 Lethergy
                 or
                 
                   drousie
                   evil
                
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 sow-fennel
                 ,
                 water-cresses
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 onions
                 ,
                 penny-royal
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 summer
                 savory
                 ,
                 iack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 time
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Liver
                 obstructed
                 ,
                 to
                 open
                 and
                 purge
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 wood-bittany
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 daisiees
                 ,
                 harts-tongue
                 dodder
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 ,
                 cammomel
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 broom-blossoms
                 ,
                 furz-bush-flowers
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 hemp
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 sweet
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 plantain
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 scurvy-grass
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 liquerish
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 peach
                 ,
                 spicknel
                 ,
                 shepheards-needle
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Lungs
                 to
                 open
                 and
                 cleanse
                 ,
                 longwort
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 pollipody
                 of
                 the
                 oak
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 alexanders
                 borrage
                 ,
                 chervil
                 ,
                 cinquefoile
                 ,
                 cudweed
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 colts-foot
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 St.
                 James-wort
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 sundew
                 ,
                 liquerish
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 apples
                 ,
                 feverfew
                 ,
                 sweet
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 alexander
                 ,
                 birth-wort
                 ,
                 figs
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 vine
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 zedoary
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               M.
               M.
               
            
             
               
                 Melancholy
                 to
                 repress
                 and
                 purge
                 ,
                 apples
                 ,
                 bacom
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 burrage
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 arch-angel
                 flowers
                 ,
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 feverfew
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 penny-royal
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 frankincense
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 marygolds
                 ,
                 tyme
                 ,
                 scurvy-grass
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Mirth
                 to
                 cause
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 carnations
                 ,
                 chervile
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 marygolds
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 rise
                 arch-angel
                 ,
                 blossoms
                 ,
                 sweet
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 also
                 all
                 pleasant
                 fumes
                 .
              
               
                 Mother-fits
                 ,
                 suffocation
                 or
                 rising
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 motherwort
                 ,
                 stinking
                 arrach
                 ,
                 bawm
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 ele-companie
                 ,
                 sparment
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 wood-bittany
                 ,
                 bishops-weed
                 burnet
                 ,
                 butter-bur
                 ,
                 caraway
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 masterwort
                 ,
                 
                 catmint
                 pellitory
                 of
                 the
                 wall
                 ,
                 peony
                 ,
                 summer
                 savory
                 ,
                 walnut-tree
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 marigolds
                 ,
                 mustard
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 spignel
                 ,
                 wolf-bane
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Milk
                 to
                 cause
                 in
                 womens
                 breast
                 :
                 burrage
                 buglos
                 ,
                 lettuce
                 ,
                 vipers
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 barley
                 ,
                 cabbage
                 purslane
                 ,
                 rocket
                 ,
                 sow-thistle
                 ,
                 turnip
                 ,
                 milk-wort
                 trefoile
                 anemony
                 ▪
                 herb-frankincense
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Katharines
                 flower
                 ,
                 bel-flower
                 .
              
               
                 Milk
                 to
                 dry
                 up
                 in
                 womens
                 breasts
                 :
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 basil
                 red-beans
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Monthly
                 courses
                 ,
                 See
                 Courses
                 of
                 women
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               N
               N
            
             
               
                 
                   Nose
                   bleedi●g
                
                 to
                 stop
                 See
                 Bleeding
                 to
                 stay
                 .
              
               
                 Numness
                 to
                 remove
                 :
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 lavender
                 bears-breech
                 ,
                 nettles
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 chervil
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 costmary
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               O
               O
            
             
               
                 Obstructions
                 to
                 remove
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 baum
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 loveage
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 penyroyal
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 tansey
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 sweet-maudline
                 ,
                 wood-bitony
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 succory
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 liver
                 wort
                 ,
                 blood-wort
                 ,
                 burrage
                 ,
                 lung-wort
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 ,
                 sweet-marjerom
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 scurvy-grasse
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 vipers-grasse
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 liquorish
                 ,
                 hore-hound
                 .
              
               
                 Opening
                 plants
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 broom
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 bishops-weed
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 docks
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 fethersew
                 ,
                 figs
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 fea-holly
                 ,
                 rose
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 marigolds
                 ,
                 peach
                 rue
                 smallage
                 ,
                 taragon
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 dragons
                 ,
                 dropwort
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 sampire
                 ,
                 radish
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 ditany
                 ,
                 cucumbers
                 ,
                 wild
                 citruls
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 tamarisk
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               P
               P
            
             
               
                 Palsey
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bag●●
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 misletoe
                 ,
                 mase
                 marigolds
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 blossoms
                 ,
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 sage
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 chervil
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 lavender
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 blew-bottle
                 -
                 fetherfew
                 balsome
                 ,
                 bears-ear
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 daffodil
                 ,
                 parsnip
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 summer
                 savory
                 ,
                 saxifrage
                 sene
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 mother-wort
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 oxlips
                 ,
                 pelitary
                 ,
                 pepper
                 ,
                 pine
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 tobacco
              
               
                 Piles
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 See
                 Hemorrhoids
                 .
              
               
                 Plague
                 or
                 Pestilence
                 to
                 cure
                 or
                 prevent
                 ,
                 Angelica
                 ,
                 baum
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 carnations
                 ,
                 cicely
                 ,
                 colombines
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 dyers-weed
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 marigolds
                 ,
                 snakeweed
                 one
                 blade
                 ,
                 blew-bottles
                 ,
                 but
                 turbur
                 ,
                 chervil
                 or
                 cicely
                 ,
                 cinkfoil
                 ,
                 cuckow-pint
                 ,
                 devils-bit
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 herb-true-love
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 mary-golds
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 wheat-meal
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 vipers-grass
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 a
                 chicks
                 fundament
                 laid
                 to
                 the
                 Plague
                 sore
                 killeth
                 the
                 chick
                 and
                 cureth
                 the
                 Patient
                 .
              
               
                 Pleuresie
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 angelica
                 chervil
                 ,
                 flea-wort
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 marsh-mallows
                 ,
                 hedg-mu●●ard
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 cummin
                 ,
                 haukweed
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 trefoil
                 ,
                 aloes
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Katherines-flower
                 ,
                 mullein
                 ,
                 laser
                 wort
                 netle
                 ,
                 almonds
                 .
              
               
                 Ptisick
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 bilberries
                 ,
                 chervil
                 or
                 cicely
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 sweetmaudlin
                 ,
                 knapweed
                 ,
                 liquorish
                 ,
                 marsh-mallows
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 polipody
                 of
                 the
                 oak
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 bears-breech
                 ,
                 daffodilly
                 ,
                 lungwort
                 ,
                 mouse-ear
                 ,
                 purslain
                 ,
                 ribwort
                 ,
                 sundew
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 master-wort
                 ,
                 cranes-bill
                 ,
                 moss
                 .
              
               
                 Purples
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 bishops-weed
                 ,
                 snakeweed
                 ,
                 fleawort
                 ,
                 purplewort
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 water-germander
                 .
              
               
                 Purging
                 the
                 body
                 of
                 ill
                 humors
                 :
                 aloes
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 briony
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 butter-wort
                 ,
                 alder-tree
                 danewort
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 featherfew
                 ,
                 laurel
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 spinach
                 ,
                 marjoram
                 ,
                 swallow-wort
                 ,
                 spurge
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 blossoms
                 ,
                 saxifrage
                 ,
                 turbith
                 ,
                 bindweed
                 ,
                 herb-terrible
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Q
               Q
            
             
               
                 Quinsey
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 cudweed
                 ,
                 cinkfoil
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 orpine
                 ,
                 ragwort
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 mulberries
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 broom-blossomes
                 ,
                 leeks
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 Saint
                 James
                 wort
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               R
               R
            
             
               
                 Reins
                 to
                 cleanse
                 :
                 sparagus
                 roots
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 or
                 eringo
                 ,
                 featherfew
                 ,
                 filipendula
                 the
                 roots
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 Saxifrage
                 ,
                 succory
                 ,
                 tansey
                 ,
                 grasse
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 mercury
                 .
              
               
                 Running
                 of
                 the
                 Reins
                 to
                 cure
                 :
                 blites
                 liverworr
                 ,
                 dock
                 ,
                 aromatical
                 reed
                 rupturewort
                 ,
                 Solomons-Seal
                 ,
                 spleenwort
                 ,
                 artichoakt
                 ,
                 apples
                 ,
                 comfrey
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 ,
                 bares-foot
                 ,
                 sanicle
                 ,
                 Venus
                 Turpentine
                 ,
                 snake
                 weed
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 
                 knot-grass
                 ,
                 saunders
                 ,
                 red-roses
                 ,
                 Amber
                 and
                 Venis
                 turpentine
                 given
                 with
                 the
                 white
                 of
                 an
                 egg
                 roasted
                 morning
                 and
                 ,
                 evening
                 cureth
                 ,
                 Probatum
                 ▪
              
               
                 Rheums
                 to
                 stay
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 sweet-maudlin
                 ,
                 sciatica-cresses
                 ,
                 knotgrass
                 ,
                 dogs-mercury
                 ,
                 nep
                 or
                 catmint
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 red-roses
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 hazle-nuts
                 ,
                 aromatical-reed
                 ,
                 corriander
                 .
              
               
                 Rest
                 to
                 procure
                 ,
                 See
                 sleep
                 .
              
               
                 Rickets
                 ,
                 ashen-keys
                 ,
                 coffee
                 .
                 Herbs
                 which
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 open
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 cleansing
                 strengthning
                 and
                 cordial
                 ,
                 bein
                 made
                 into
                 oyntments
                 and
                 diet
                 drinks
                 will
                 cure
                 .
              
               
                 Ringworms
                 ,
                 barberries
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 hops
                 ,
                 sengreen
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 dogs-mercury
                 plantane
                 ,
                 rue
                 scabious
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 oyl
                 of
                 wheat
                 ,
                 Alcanet
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 hellebore
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Ruptures
                 ,
                 see
                 Burstings
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               S.
               S.
               
            
             
               
                 Scabs
                 and
                 Scurfs
                 to
                 heal
                 ,
                 alehoof
                 or
                 ground-ivy
                 ,
                 black
                 alder-tree
                 ,
                 ash-tree-bark
                 ,
                 bay
                 ,
                 barberries
                 ,
                 beets
                 ,
                 wood-bittany
                 ,
                 bryany
                 ,
                 bugle
                 ,
                 bur-dock
                 ,
                 clary
                 sciatica-cresses
                 dock
                 ,
                 flaxweed
                 foxgloves
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 hore-hound
                 ,
                 cow-parsnep
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 of
                 the
                 wall
                 ,
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 catmint
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 scabious
                 ,
                 savin
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 spurge
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 beech
                 ,
                 beets
                 ,
                 bloodwort
                 .
              
               
                 Scaldings
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 
                   See
                   Burnings
                
                 .
              
               
                 For
                 a
                 Scaldhead
                 the
                 bark
                 of
                 ash-tree
                 burnt
                 ,
                 to
                 ashes
                 ,
                 and
                 made
                 into
                 a
                 lye
                 to
                 bath
                 withal
                 doth
                 cure
                 ,
                 
                   probatum
                   est
                
              
               
                 Sciatica
                 or
                 hip-gout
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 alehoof
                 or
                 ground-ivy
                 ,
                 angellica
                 ,
                 arch-angel
                 ,
                 sparagus
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 cinkfoile
                 ,
                 sciatica-cresses
                 ,
                 dock
                 ,
                 flaxweed
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladwin
                 ,
                 groundcel
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 St.
                 John's-wort
                 ,
                 kidney-wort
                 ,
                 or
                 wall
                 penny
                 royal
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 nettles
                 ,
                 the
                 white
                 poplar
                 ,
                 ragwort
                 wild-tansey
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 lesser
                 centory
                 ,
                 goutwort
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 southern-wood
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 trefoile
                 ,
                 laser-wort
                 ,
                 mallowes
                 .
              
               
                 Serpents-stingings
                 ,
                 or
                 venemous-bitings
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 alexanders
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 sern
                 ,
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 bittony
                 ,
                 buglosse
                 ,
                 harts-tongue
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 housleek
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 nettles
                 ,
                 piony
                 ,
                 bayes
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 scabeous
                 ,
                 sperage
                 ,
                 sycomore
                 ,
                 trefoile
                 ,
                 woolfs-bane
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 cudweed
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 scorpion-grass
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Spleens
                   ,
                   diseases
                   ,
                   obstructions
                
                 -
                 and
                 
                   inward
                   swellings
                
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 alehoof
                 or
                 ground-ivy
                 ,
                 alexanders
                 arch-angel
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 
                 baum
                 ,
                 baise
                 .
                 beets
                 ,
                 wood-bitony
                 ,
                 calaminnt
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 centaury
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 water-fern
                 ,
                 furz-bust-flowers
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladwin
                 ,
                 harts
                 tongue
                 hauk-weed
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 broom-flowers
                 ,
                 marsh
                 mallows
                 ,
                 misletoe
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 horse-radish
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 ladies-thistle
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 winter-gilly-flowers
                 ,
                 woad
                 ,
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 rocket
                 ,
                 tamarisk
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 dittander
                 ,
                 dodder
                 of
                 time
                 ,
                 angelica
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 scurvy
                 grasse
                 ,
                 spleen-tree
                 ,
                 sumitory
                 ,
                 sene
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 peach-flowers
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 sampire
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 .
              
               
                 Stomach
                 bad
                 to
                 help
                 ,
                 cleanse
                 strength
                 :
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 aples
                 ,
                 avens
                 ,
                 baise
                 ,
                 wood-bitony
                 ,
                 chervil
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 sweet-maudlin
                 ,
                 crossewort
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 haukeweed
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 peach-flowers
                 or
                 leaves
                 ,
                 dock
                 bastard
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 the
                 seed
                 or
                 root
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 currants
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 baum
                 ,
                 alexander
                 ,
                 sweet-marjerom
                 quinces
                 ,
                 capers
                 ,
                 succory
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 liquorish
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 mosse
                 ,
                 young
                 charlock
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 tansie
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 scurvey
                 grass
                 ,
                 horse-radish
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 goose-berries
                 ,
                 purslain
                 ,
                 spinage
                 ,
                 lettuce
                 ,
                 oranges
                 ,
                 straw
                 berries
                 ,
                 mosse
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 walnuts
                 ,
                 mirobalans
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 Spignel
                 ,
                 limmons
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 .
              
               
                 Stiches
                 or
                 side-pains
                 to
                 ease
                 :
                 avens
                 ,
                 wood-bittony
                 ,
                 briony
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 wild-carrots
                 ,
                 parsly
                 sage
                 ,
                 our
                 ladies
                 thistle
                 ,
                 garden
                 valerian
                 ,
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 birthwort
                 ,
                 chervil
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 larkspur
                 melilot
                 ,
                 misletoe
                 ,
                 rupturewort
                 stichwort
                 ,
                 trefoil
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 rue
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 For
                 the
                 STONE
                 :
                 saxsfrage
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 of
                 the
                 wall
                 ,
                 mother
                 of
                 time
                 parsley
                 ,
                 radishes
                 ,
                 stilled
                 out
                 of
                 milk
                 in
                 a
                 cold
                 still
                 .
              
               
                 Stone
                 and
                 Gravel
                 to
                 expel
                 :
                 apples
                 ,
                 apricock
                 ,
                 bean
                 ,
                 bramble
                 ,
                 brook
                 lime
                 ,
                 broom
                 blossoms
                 ,
                 fursh-bush-flowers
                 ,
                 bittony
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 baise
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 carnations
                 ,
                 adonis
                 flower
                 ,
                 wild
                 carrots
                 ,
                 blach-cherries
                 ,
                 colombine
                 ,
                 cockle
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 mugwort
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 cranes-bil
                 ,
                 dittany
                 dodder
                 ,
                 dropwort
                 ,
                 eglantine
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 couch-grasse
                 ,
                 haws
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 Saint
                 James
                 wort
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 ladies
                 bed-straw
                 ,
                 liver-wort
                 ,
                 marsh-mallows
                 ,
                 master-wort
                 ,
                 maiden-hair
                 ,
                 medlar-stones
                 ,
                 melilot
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 mosse
                 ,
                 netle
                 ,
                 nutmeg
                 ,
                 ox-eye
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 parsnet
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 periwinckle
                 ,
                 piony
                 ,
                 purslane
                 ,
                 violet
                 ,
                 radish
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 spignel
                 ,
                 tansie
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 wolfsbane
                 ,
                 trefoil
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 
                 Stone
                 in
                 the
                 Kidneys
                 and
                 Reins
                 to
                 expel
                 aromatical
                 reed
                 ,
                 balsome
                 ,
                 beech
                 '
                 birch-tree
                 ,
                 bramble
                 ,
                 cabbage
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 ,
                 golden
                 rod
                 ,
                 mayden-hair
                 ,
                 parsley
                 penny-royal
                 ,
                 rupture-wort
                 ,
                 saxifrage
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 furzbush
                 flowers
                 straw-berries
                 ,
                 medler-stone
                 ,
                 young
                 turnip-leaves
                 ,
                 butchers-broom
                 broom
                 ,
                 groundsel
                 .
              
               
                 Strangury
                 or
                 Pissing
                 stopt
                 to
                 help
                 agrimony
                 angelica
                 ,
                 alexanders
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 aples
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 brooklime
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 dasies
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 sweet
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 butchers-broom
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 fennel-root
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 bramble
                 ,
                 liquorish
                 ,
                 centory
                 diptany
                 ,
                 dropwort
                 ,
                 Eglantine
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladwin
                 ,
                 couch-grass
                 ,
                 gromwel
                 ,
                 hawkweed
                 ,
                 hops
                 horse-tail
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 lark-spur
                 ,
                 mercury
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 spikenard
                 radish
                 ,
                 saxifrage
                 ,
                 southern
                 wood
                 ,
                 tansey
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 trefoile
                 ,
                 valerian
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 groundsel
                 .
              
               
                 Swellings
                 ,
                 See
                 Aches
                 hot
                 and
                 cold
                 .
              
               
                 Swounings
                 and
                 ●aintin●s
                 to
                 cure
                 aromatical
                 reed
                 ,
                 bazil
                 borrage
                 ,
                 balm
                 ,
                 dodder
                 of
                 time
                 mother-wort
                 ,
                 sweet
                 marjerom
                 ,
                 penny-royal
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 sun-few
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 cinamon
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 vine
                 ,
                 vipers-grass
                 ,
                 quinces
                 ,
                 cherries
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Sinews
                   shrinking
                
                 to
                 help
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 chickweed
                 ,
                 elmpeele
                 ,
                 comfry
                 ,
                 oyl
                 of
                 trotters
                 ,
                 sow-fennel
                 ,
                 laserwort
                 ,
                 turpentine
                 oyl
                 of
                 young
                 puppies
                 under
                 nine
                 dayes
                 old
                 .
              
               
                 Sinews
                 to
                 strengthen
                 ,
                 balsom
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 cowslip
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 Ladies
                 bed-straw
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 tansie
                 ,
                 St.
                 Johns's-wort
                 .
              
               
                 Spitting
                 of
                 blood
                 to
                 stay
                 ▪
                 clowns-woundwort
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 comfry
                 ,
                 dock
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 St.
                 Johns's-wort
                 ,
                 inner
                 bark
                 of
                 oak
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 fennel
                 ,
                 harts-tongue
                 ,
                 red
                 beets
                 ,
                 red
                 arch-angel
                 ,
                 leeks
                 ,
                 long-wort
                 ,
                 bramble
                 moss
                 purstain
                 ,
                 ribwort
                 ,
                 sanickle
                 ,
                 trefoile
                 ,
                 blood-wort
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 shepheards-purse
                 ,
                 arrowhead
                 ,
                 barberries
                 ,
                 almonds
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 holly
                 rose
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Spots
                   ,
                   Freckles
                
                 ,
                 and
                 Pimples
                 in
                 the
                 skin
                 to
                 clear
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 bayes
                 ,
                 bell-flower
                 ,
                 broom
                 blossoms
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 calamint
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 coleworts
                 ,
                 daffodil
                 ,
                 dittander
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 hawk-weed
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 onions
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 penne-royal
                 ,
                 radish
                 ,
                 roket
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 savin
                 ,
                 scurvey
                 grass
                 ,
                 Solomon's-seal
                 ,
                 strawberries
                 ,
                 tansie
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 wheat
                 .
              
               
                 Sleep
                 to
                 procure
                 ,
                 anet
                 ,
                 barley
                 cowslips
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 lettuce
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 white
                 poppy
                 ,
                 purslain
                 ,
                 roses
                 ,
                 sensitive
                 herbe
                 ,
                 
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 virgins
                 bower
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 ,
                 lilly
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 nightshade
                 ,
                 nutmeg
                 ,
                 onions
                 ,
                 herb
                 true-love
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 mandrake
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 plowmans-spikenard
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladwin
                 .
              
               
                 Scurvey
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 brooklime
                 ,
                 water-cresses
                 ,
                 horse-radish
                 ,
                 cuckow-flower
                 ,
                 danewort
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 scurvy-grass
                 ,
                 horse-taile
                 ,
                 fluellin
                 ,
                 vine
                 ,
                 wayfaring-tree
                 ,
                 tamarinds
                 ,
                 cloud-berries
                 ,
                 coffe
                 .
              
               
                 Shingles
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 cinquefoile
                 housleek
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 olive-tree
                 ,
                 Egyptian-thorne
                 ,
                 lentil
                 ,
                 cow
                 ,
                 parsnip
                 ,
                 plantane
                 .
              
               
                 Surfeits
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 angelica
                 ,
                 coleworts
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 broom-blossoms
                 ,
                 red
                 poppy
                 ,
                 saffron
                 violets
                 ,
                 red
                 roses
                 ,
                 clove-gillie-flowers
                 ,
                 aniseed
                 ,
                 coleander
                 ,
                 figs
                 ,
                 reasons
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               T.
               T.
               
            
             
               
                 Termes
                 .
                 See
                 Courses
                 .
              
               
                 Tetters
                 to
                 heale
                 ,
                 beech-tree
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 oyle
                 of
                 green
                 wheat
                 ,
                 darnel
                 ,
                 alcanet
                 ,
                 almonds
                 ,
                 cresses
                 ,
                 fluellin
                 ,
                 jessemine
                 ,
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 St
                 James-wort
                 ,
                 limons
                 ,
                 myrtle
                 ,
                 pine
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ▪
                 swallow-wort
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Throtes-Almonds
                 to
                 help
                 ,
                 dil
                 ,
                 boxthorn
                 ,
                 bramble
                 ,
                 cedar
                 ,
                 cink-foile
                 ,
                 divils-bit
                 ,
                 caltrops
                 ,
                 elder
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 primrose
                 ,
                 smallage
                 .
              
               
                 Throates-kernels
                 and
                 swellings
                 to
                 waste
                 ,
                 sorrel
                 ,
                 black-thorne-leaves
                 ,
                 alder
                 ,
                 clivers
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 hyssop
                 ,
                 St
                 James-wort
                 ,
                 orach
                 ,
                 plumbs
                 rampions
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 snake-weed
                 ,
                 start-wort
                 ,
                 throat-wort
                 ,
                 or
                 bell
                 flowers
                 ,
                 cammomel
                 .
              
               
                 Throat-sorenes
                 and
                 Diseases
                 to
                 help
                 ,
                 ground-ivy
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 of
                 the
                 wall
                 ,
                 red-roses
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 self-heale
                 ,
                 black-thorn
                 leaves
                 ,
                 vine-leaves
                 ,
                 elder-flowers
                 ,
                 barley
                 ,
                 bulleis
                 ,
                 columbine
                 ,
                 fig-tree
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 toad
                 stools
                 ,
                 wood-bine
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 cammomel
                 .
              
               
                 Throates-Inflammations
                 to
                 asswage
                 ,
                 cuckowpint-root
                 ,
                 walnut-tree
                 ,
                 straw-berries
                 ,
                 throat-wort
                 ,
                 toad-stools
                 ,
                 vine-leaves
                 ,
                 violets
                 ,
                 worm-wood
                 ,
                 cammomel
                 .
              
               
                 Tooth-ach
                 to
                 help
                 ,
                 black-alder
                 ,
                 arsmart
                 root
                 or
                 seed
                 ,
                 sparagus-root
                 ,
                 red
                 beet-root
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 ivy-berries
                 ,
                 broom-rape
                 cink-foil-roots
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 roots
                 ,
                 penny-royal
                 ,
                 tamarisk-tree
                 ,
                 angellica
                 ,
                 asphodil
                 ,
                 bazil
                 ,
                 box
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 cammock
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 crow-foot
                 ,
                 dentary
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 ,
                 mustard
                 ,
                 neetles
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 poppy
                 ,
                 pockweed
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 saffron
                 ,
                 spurge
                 ,
                 sundew
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ;
                 tamarisk
                 ,
                 taragon
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 hissop
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               V.
               V
            
             
               
                 Vertigo
                 See
                 Heads-giddiness
                 .
              
               
                 Venemous-beasts
                 or
                 Vipers-bitting
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 ash
                 tree
                 ,
                 sweet-bazil
                 ,
                 white-beets
                 ,
                 borrage
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 cabbage
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 ,
                 or
                 dwarf-elder
                 ,
                 elecompane
                 ,
                 flower-de-luce
                 ,
                 harts-tongue
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 hore-hound
                 ,
                 St.
                 John's-wort
                 ,
                 knot-grass
                 ,
                 mustard
                 penny-royal
                 ,
                 cliver
                 ,
                 woad
                 ,
                 or
                 dyers-weed
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 scorpion-grass
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 vipers-grass
                 ,
                 woundwort
                 ,
                 yew
                 ,
                 tresoile
                 .
              
               
                 Vlcers
                 and
                 sores
                 to
                 heale
                 ,
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 black-alder
                 ,
                 alheale
                 ,
                 aloes
                 ,
                 angellica
                 ,
                 balsam
                 ,
                 barley
                 ,
                 bettony
                 ,
                 birthwort
                 ,
                 bu●le
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 broom-blossoms
                 ,
                 bramble
                 ,
                 centory
                 ,
                 clary
                 ,
                 butter-bur
                 ,
                 campion
                 clivers
                 ,
                 cockle
                 ,
                 colts-foot
                 coleworts
                 comfry
                 ,
                 dandelyon
                 ,
                 dodder
                 ,
                 elder-blossoms
                 ,
                 eleeompane
                 ,
                 cudweed
                 ,
                 winter-cresses
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 ground-pine
                 ,
                 goats-beard
                 ,
                 gourds
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 harts-ease
                 ,
                 herb
                 true-love
                 ,
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 henbane
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 misseltoe
                 ,
                 pimpernel
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 savin
                 ,
                 St.
                 John's-wort
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 master-wort
                 ,
                 cudweed
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 rose
                 ,
                 lilly
                 ,
                 mullein
                 ,
                 pondweed
                 ,
                 plantain
                 ,
                 pine
                 ,
                 rubarb
                 ,
                 poppy
                 ,
                 roses-red
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 snakeweed
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 self-heale
                 valerian
                 ,
                 wakerobin
                 or
                 cuckowpint
                 ,
                 zodoary
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 lentils
                 ,
                 bares-ears
                 .
              
               
                 Vlcers
                 or
                 sores
                 running
                 and
                 spreading
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 avemony
                 ,
                 arsemart
                 ,
                 asphodiss
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 Egyptian-thorn
                 ,
                 darnel
                 dodder
                 ,
                 camels-hay
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 crossewort
                 ,
                 dragons
                 ,
                 figwort
                 ,
                 fluellin
                 ,
                 friers-cowl
                 ,
                 bares-eares
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 rose
                 ,
                 hemlock
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 horse-tongue
                 ,
                 housleek
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 knapweed
                 ,
                 medesweet
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 oates
                 ,
                 oyl-pulse
                 ,
                 olive-tree
                 ,
                 poud-weed
                 ,
                 rose-wood
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 tamarisk-wood
                 ,
                 woolfes-bane
                 ,
                 vetch
                 ,
                 foxstones
                 ,
                 cinksoil
                 ,
                 blewbottles
                 ,
                 red
                 wild
                 campions
                 .
              
               
                 Vlcers-hollow
                 ,
                 and
                 Fistuloes
                 to
                 cleanse
                 St.
                 James'-wort
                 ,
                 hellebore
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 fox-stones
                 ,
                 fryers-cowl
                 ,
                 spurge
                 ,
                 knapweed
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 rib-wort
                 ,
                 tormentil
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 winter-green
                 wound-tree
                 .
              
               
                 Vlcers
                 hollow
                 to
                 fill
                 with
                 flesh
                 honey-wort
                 ,
                 frankincense
                 ,
                 lentills
                 ,
                 maudlin
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 pitch
                 ,
                 thorow-wax
                 juniper
                 .
              
               
                 Vlcers
                 in
                 the
                 privy
                 parts
                 to
                 cure
                 ,
                 apples
                 ,
                 aver
                 baum
                 ,
                 bramble
                 ,
                 bugle
                 ,
                 cranes-bill
                 ,
                 plantain
                 ,
                 cresses
                 ,
                 ducks-meat
                 ,
                 senugreek
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 rose
                 ,
                 knot-grass
                 lung-wort
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 tansie
                 ,
                 woodbine
                 ,
                 throat-wort
                 ,
                 galingale
                 ,
                 privet
                 .
              
               
                 Vomiting
                 to
                 repress
                 ,
                 spearmint
                 ,
                 craks
                 ,
                 onyons
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 cinnamon
                 ,
                 ash-leys
                 ,
                 cranes-bill
                 ,
                 currants
                 ,
                 sennel
                 ,
                 couch-grasse
                 ,
                 
                 Egyptian
                 thorn
                 ,
                 ladies
                 mantle
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 marjerome
                 ,
                 mastick-tree
                 ,
                 mirabalans
                 ,
                 moonwort
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 peny-royal
                 purslain
                 ,
                 quinces
                 ,
                 Sol●mons
                 seal
                 ,
                 snakeweed
                 ,
                 tormen
                 -
              
               
                 V●til
                 ,
                 tresoile
                 ,
                 wortle-buries
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 zedoary
                 ,
                 vine
                 〈◊〉
                 ●ine
                 to
                 provoke
                 :
                 alexanders
                 ,
                 aniseed
                 ,
                 apples
                 ,
                 aromatical-reed
                 ,
                 artichoke
                 ,
                 assarabacca
                 ,
                 asphodil
                 bazil
                 ,
                 bays
                 ,
                 white-beets
                 ,
                 bramble
                 ,
                 bryony
                 ,
                 burdock
                 ,
                 butchers
                 broom
                 ,
                 calamint
                 cedar
                 ,
                 bears-breech
                 ,
                 carrowaies
                 ,
                 carrots
                 ,
                 black-cherries
                 ,
                 chervil
                 ,
                 cocks-head
                 ,
                 corrander
                 ,
                 crabs
                 ,
                 water-cresses
                 ,
                 do●d●r
                 ,
                 dragons
                 ,
                 dandelion
                 ,
                 dropwo●t
                 ,
                 dyersweed
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 endive
                 ,
                 fennel
                 fluelline
                 ,
                 fumitory
                 ,
                 furz-hush-flowers
                 ,
                 galingale
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 germander
                 ,
                 stinking
                 gladdon
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 gooseberries
                 ,
                 hartwort
                 ,
                 he●b
                 two
                 pence
                 ,
                 sea-holly
                 ,
                 hops
                 ,
                 horse-tongue
                 ,
                 jews-thorn
                 Saint
                 John●
                 wort
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 knot-grass
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 laurel
                 ,
                 leeks
                 ,
                 liverwort
                 ,
                 lovage
                 ,
                 lupine
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 sweet-marjerome
                 ,
                 master-wort
                 ,
                 maudl●ne
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 medlars
                 maiden-hair
                 melilot
                 mercury
                 ,
                 miller
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 mirtle
                 ,
                 netle
                 ,
                 oak
                 ,
                 onions
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 parsnip
                 ,
                 pellitory
                 ,
                 peny-royal
                 ,
                 petiwinckle
                 ,
                 radish
                 ,
                 poley
                 ,
                 rocket
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 safron
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 sampier
                 ,
                 savin
                 scabious
                 ,
                 shepheards
                 needle
                 ,
                 smallage
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 spiknard
                 taragon
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 tresoil
                 valerian-wood-bind
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Vvula
                 fallen
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 columbine
                 ,
                 dittany
                 ,
                 harts-tongue
                 ,
                 mouse-ear
                 ,
                 mulberries
                 ,
                 prim-rose
                 ,
                 cowlli●s
                 cuckow-pint
                 ,
                 or
                 wake
                 robine
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               W.
               W.
               
            
             
               
                 Wind
                 to
                 expel
                 :
                 angelica
                 alexanders
                 ,
                 aniseed
                 baise
                 ,
                 dil
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 balsome
                 birth
                 wort
                 bryony
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 fennel
                 ,
                 masterwort
                 ,
                 mililot
                 carawaies
                 ,
                 carmint
                 ,
                 cinnamon
                 ,
                 coffee
                 ,
                 cummin
                 ,
                 dragons
                 ,
                 mints
                 ,
                 oats
                 ,
                 parsley
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 ,
                 galingale
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ginger
                 ,
                 hemp
                 seed
                 ,
                 holly
                 ,
                 rose
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 loveage
                 ,
                 jack
                 by
                 the
                 hedge
                 ,
                 winter
                 ,
                 and
                 summer
                 savory
                 ,
                 valerian
                 ,
                 walnuts
                 ,
                 nutmeg
                 pepper
                 ,
                 pockweed
                 red-poppy
                 ,
                 rosemary
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 safron
                 ,
                 sage
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 tansie
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 toothwort
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 motherwort
                 ,
                 zedoary
                 vine
                 ,
                 tamarish
                 .
              
               
                 Whites
                 or
                 reds
                 to
                 stay
                 :
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 red-beets
                 ,
                 red
                 arch-angel
                 ,
                 snake-weed
                 cinkfoil
                 ,
                 comfrey
                 ,
                 liver-wort
                 ,
                 red-roses
                 ,
                 mirtle
                 ,
                 oak
                 ,
                 
                   rosa
                   solis
                
                 or
                 sun
                 dew
                 ,
                 rosemary-flowers
                 .
              
               
                 Womb
                 to
                 open
                 and
                 cleanse
                 :
                 angelica
                 ,
                 bishops-weed
                 ,
                 balsame
                 ,
                 betony
                 ,
                 birch-tree
                 ,
                 birthwort
                 briony
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 butchers-b●oom
                 ,
                 cammomil
                 fennel-figs
                 ,
                 flower
                 de-luce
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 
                 dogs-mercury
                 ,
                 mandrake
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 mouse
                 ear
                 ,
                 savin
                 ,
                 vine
                 .
              
               
                 Worms
                 to
                 kill
                 :
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 aloes
                 arrow-head
                 ,
                 arsmart
                 ,
                 sweet-apples
                 ,
                 pearmain
                 and
                 pippin
                 ,
                 butter-bur
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 devils-bit
                 ,
                 box
                 calamint
                 ,
                 century
                 ,
                 ivy-berries
                 ,
                 onions
                 ,
                 dane-wort
                 ,
                 horse-radish
                 ,
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 wormseed
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 eglantine
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 fern
                 ,
                 gall
                 of
                 an
                 ox
                 ,
                 hazel-tree
                 ,
                 hemp
                 ,
                 henbane
                 hops
                 ,
                 horehound
                 hissop
                 ,
                 juniper
                 ,
                 lavender
                 ,
                 sweet-maudlin
                 mustard
                 ,
                 rocket
                 ,
                 rhubarb
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 tansey
                 ,
                 time
                 ,
                 vervain
                 ,
                 walnut-tree
                 ,
                 wolfs-bane
                 ,
                 zedoary
                 .
                 Make
                 a
                 plaister
                 with
                 wormwood
                 ,
                 garlick
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 fetherfew
                 ,
                 and
                 mints
                 ,
                 stampt
                 together
                 with
                 the
                 gall
                 of
                 an
                 ox
                 and
                 vinegar
                 ;
                 apply
                 this
                 plaisterwise
                 to
                 the
                 belly
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 will
                 both
                 kill
                 and
                 bring
                 forth
                 the
                 worms
                 .
              
               
                 Wounds
                 green
                 to
                 help
                 :
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 agrimony
                 ,
                 wood
                 bitony
                 ,
                 birds-foot
                 ,
                 blew
                 bottles
                 ,
                 al-heal
                 ,
                 arsmart
                 ,
                 broom
                 ,
                 bugloss
                 ,
                 celandine
                 ,
                 cranes-bil
                 ,
                 diers-weed
                 ,
                 elecampane
                 ,
                 elm
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 bugle
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 fluellin
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 herb
                 true
                 love
                 ,
                 hissop
                 ,
                 Saint
                 James
                 wort
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 lungwort
                 ,
                 melilot
                 ,
                 mallows
                 ,
                 moss
                 ,
                 orpine
                 ,
                 self-heal
                 ,
                 sensitive
                 herb
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 shepheards-purse
                 ,
                 trefoil
                 ,
                 clowns
                 wound-wort
                 ,
                 comfrey
                 ,
                 cud-weed
                 ,
                 sanicle
                 ,
                 devils-bit
                 ,
                 fern
                 ,
                 fig-wort
                 or
                 throat-wort
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 loose-strife
                 ,
                 pear-tree
                 .
              
               
                 Wounds
                 ,
                 inflamations
                 to
                 asswage
                 :
                 adders-tongue
                 ,
                 chick-weed
                 ,
                 daisy
                 ,
                 hore-hound
                 ,
                 loosestrife
                 ,
                 one
                 blade
                 ,
                 straw-berries
                 ,
                 ve
                 vain
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 balm-apple
                 housleek
                 ,
                 sopewort
                 ,
                 primrose
                 orpine
                 ,
                 purslain
                 .
              
               
                 Wounds
                 to
                 heal
                 :
                 asarabacca
                 ,
                 balm-apple
                 balsame
                 ,
                 baum
                 ,
                 bears-ears
                 ,
                 addars-tongue
                 ,
                 birds
                 eye
                 ,
                 blew-bottle
                 ,
                 arsmart
                 ,
                 bugle
                 ,
                 buglosse
                 ,
                 burnet
                 ,
                 cranes-bil
                 ,
                 crossewort
                 ,
                 daisie
                 ,
                 fern
                 ,
                 elder-buds
                 or
                 flowers
                 ,
                 golden-rod
                 ,
                 herb
                 two-pence
                 ,
                 bea
                 sears
                 ,
                 horehound
                 ,
                 Saint
                 Johns
                 wort
                 ,
                 ivy
                 ,
                 hounds-tongue
                 ,
                 loosestrife
                 ,
                 lungwort
                 ,
                 madder
                 ,
                 mastick
                 .
                 maudlin
                 ,
                 costmary
                 ,
                 moonwort
                 ,
                 oak
                 ,
                 plantane
                 ,
                 rue
                 ,
                 sanicle
                 ,
                 self
                 heal
                 ,
                 satirion
                 ,
                 Solomons
                 seal
                 ,
                 southernwood
                 ,
                 sun
                 dew
                 or
                 
                   rosa
                   solis
                
                 ,
                 to
                 mentil
                 ,
                 turpentine
                 ,
                 valerian
                 ,
                 twayblade
                 ,
                 woad
                 ,
                 yarrow
                 ,
                 zedoary
                 ,
                 wood-roof
                 ,
                 tobacco
                 ,
                 ladies
                 mantle
                 ,
                 clowns-wound-wort
                 ,
                 fox-gloves
                 ,
                 hissop
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Y
               Y
            
             
               
                 
                   Yellow
                   Jaundies
                
                 ,
                 See
                 Jaundie●
              
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Here
             followeth
             some
             examples
             of
             such
             griefs
             and
             infirmities
             which
             were
             by
             the
             Rules
             aforesaid
             both
             Astrologically
             Discovered
             and
             Cured
             .
          
           
             
               I
               shall
               relate
               only
               two
               Cures
               done
               at
               Oxon
               :
               I
               could
               have
               inserted
               many
               more
               done
               within
               that
               City
               during
               the
               time
               of
               my
               abode
               there
               ,
               but
               I
               am
               unwilling
               over-much
               to
               enlarge
               my
               Book
               ,
               or
               trouble
               the
               Reader
               therewith
               ;
               these
               two
               being
               enough
               for
               satisfaction
               .
            
          
           
             1.
             
             I
             cured
             the
             Daughter
             of
             Mr.
             Brown
             living
             in
             High-street
             in
             Oxon
             ,
             Anno
             1658.
             
             This
             was
             the
             first
             cure
             I
             did
             within
             that
             City
             :
             This
             Maid
             having
             been
             about
             Twelve
             moneths
             under
             the
             Cure
             of
             several
             Doctors
             ,
             and
             her
             Father
             finding
             that
             her
             grief
             rather
             increased
             than
             diminished
             ,
             and
             hearing
             by
             some
             what
             great
             Cures
             I
             had
             done
             in
             other
             places
             ,
             came
             unto
             me
             ,
             and
             after
             some
             communication
             I
             erected
             a
             Figure
             ,
             by
             which
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             I
             quic●ly
             found
             what
             was
             the
             Distemper
             and
             the
             cause
             thereof
             ;
             which
             I
             am
             confident
             no
             Drug
             -
             Doctor
             could
             do
             by
             the
             Urine
             :
             her
             grief
             proceeding
             from
             an
             extraordinary
             distemper
             of
             the
             heart
             and
             brain
             ,
             and
             not
             without
             some
             rising
             in
             the
             throat
             by
             Flegm
             ,
             and
             ill
             Matter
             setled
             between
             Throat
             and
             Stomack
             ;
             her
             condition
             for
             the
             time
             being
             ,
             was
             as
             followeth
             ;
             She
             had
             near
             a
             dozen
             firs
             a
             day
             ,
             which
             took
             her
             somewhat
             like
             the
             falling-sickness
             but
             mixt
             with
             Convulsion
             ,
             for
             during
             the
             time
             of
             her
             fit
             ,
             she
             seemed
             senceless
             with
             some
             small
             striving
             and
             so
             revived
             again
             ,
             but
             not
             without
             some
             sighing
             and
             sadness
             :
             She
             was
             afflicted
             under
             the
             Sun
             and
             Mircury
             ,
             the
             one
             having
             predominancy
             over
             the
             heart
             ,
             the
             other
             the
             brain
             and
             so
             by
             consequence
             the
             Nerves
             and
             Arteries
             oppressed
             ;
             the
             one
             causing
             deadness
             ,
             the
             other
             sencelessnes
             for
             the
             time
             being
             of
             her
             fit
             :
             I
             judged
             it
             to
             be
             one
             kind
             of
             Evil
             ,
             which
             would
             without
             question
             (
             if
             not
             cured
             )
             have
             turned
             unto
             that
             which
             is
             usually
             called
             ,
             the
             Kings-Evil
             ;
             for
             in
             length
             of
             time
             ▪
             when
             the
             Nerves
             are
             oppressed
             ,
             it
             many
             times
             causeth
             white
             kernels
             ,
             swellings
             sometimes
             in
             the
             Throat
             ,
             and
             at
             other
             times
             in
             the
             Eyes
             ,
             and
             indeed
             in
             any
             part
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             more
             especially
             in
             that
             part
             signified
             by
             the
             Sign
             wherein
             the
             principle
             significator
             of
             the
             sick
             is
             afflicted
             ,
             and
             then
             ,
             but
             not
             before
             it
             's
             usually
             called
             the
             Kings-Evil
             :
             The
             way
             of
             cure
             ,
             was
             as
             followeth
             in
             the
             first
             place
             I
             gave
             her
             three
             solary
             herbs
             to
             wear
             about
             her
             ,
             having
             a
             ●ertue
             agreeing
             with
             the
             uature
             of
             Gold
             ,
             and
             serveth
             instead
             of
             Gold
             ,
             for
             
             as
             Gold
             is
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             as
             being
             a
             Metal
             ,
             so
             likewise
             are
             many
             herbs
             and
             plants
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             accordingly
             as
             being
             vegetable
             ,
             and
             being
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             Planetary
             hours
             according
             unto
             their
             number
             worketh
             the
             same
             effects
             in
             cure
             ,
             being
             worn
             or
             otherwise
             .
             This
             cure
             was
             effected
             by
             such
             herbs
             suitable
             to
             the
             grief
             which
             were
             by
             antipathy
             unto
             Mercury
             ,
             a
             Planet
             cold
             and
             dry
             ,
             viz.
             under
             Jupiter
             ,
             a
             Planet
             hot
             and
             moist
             ,
             but
             by
             herbs
             which
             were
             by
             sympathy
             ,
             under
             the
             Sun
             ,
             for
             let
             the
             Sun
             be
             strong
             or
             weak
             there
             it
             no
             opposing
             of
             him
             ,
             as
             being
             fountain
             of
             life
             ;
             for
             in
             all
             cures
             whatsoever
             ,
             herbs
             of
             the
             Sun
             must
             be
             used
             ,
             and
             the
             rather
             in
             this
             cure
             ,
             by
             reason
             the
             Maid
             was
             by
             nature
             Melancholy
             ,
             and
             likewise
             afflicted
             under
             Mercury
             a
             Melancholy
             Planet
             .
             In
             all
             kinds
             of
             Evils
             ,
             the
             plants
             and
             herbs
             used
             for
             cure
             ,
             must
             be
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             Planetary
             hours
             according
             unto
             their
             vertues
             and
             numbers
             :
             had
             this
             Maid
             been
             by
             nature
             Cholerick
             ,
             then
             we
             might
             have
             used
             herbs
             under
             Venus
             ,
             or
             the
             Moon
             ,
             as
             being
             afflicted
             under
             the
             Sun
             ,
             for
             in
             all
             cures
             we
             must
             help
             to
             support
             Natures
             defects
             ,
             so
             well
             ,
             as
             to
             fortify
             the
             Heart
             ;
             but
             most
             usually
             Melancholy
             People
             are
             afflicted
             under
             Melancholy
             cold
             Planet
             :
             and
             Cholerick
             People
             under
             hot
             planets
             ,
             more
             especially
             in
             Evils
             ,
             for
             every
             Element
             Naturaly
             doth
             sympathise
             with
             its
             own
             like
             ,
             and
             doth
             more
             vehemently
             strike
             thereupon
             then
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             even
             as
             the
             actions
             of
             Men
             and
             Women
             do
             naturally
             sympathise
             with
             their
             Complexions
             be
             it
             Choller
             ,
             or
             Melancholy
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             An
             other
             Cure
             done
             in
             ▪
             Oxon
             on
             the
             Daughter
             of
             Mr.
             Collens
             a
             Baker
             ,
             
               Anno
               1669.
            
             
          
           
             THis
             Maid
             for
             some
             time
             was
             troubled
             with
             Convulsion-fits
             ,
             now
             her
             Parents
             being
             willing
             to
             have
             remedy
             ,
             went
             unto
             several
             Doctors
             ,
             and
             others
             for
             remedy
             ,
             who
             used
             such
             Physical
             means
             ,
             and
             other
             remedys
             as
             they
             thought
             meet
             :
             at
             length
             they
             used
             hot
             bathes
             wherein
             they
             shrunk
             up
             both
             her
             legs
             ,
             after
             which
             ,
             not
             knowing
             what
             more
             to
             do
             for
             her
             ,
             they
             willingly
             left
             the
             Cure
             ;
             by
             which
             it
             appeared
             ,
             that
             the
             remedy
             was
             worse
             than
             the
             disease
             ;
             for
             instead
             of
             curing
             her
             distemper
             ,
             they
             left
             her
             limbs
             useless
             ;
             whereupon
             ,
             hearing
             of
             me
             ,
             and
             the
             many
             great
             cures
             which
             I
             had
             done
             for
             others
             ,
             they
             came
             unto
             me
             ,
             desiring
             to
             know
             ,
             whether
             I
             could
             help
             her
             distemper
             ,
             and
             cure
             her
             limbs
             ?
             for
             as
             they
             said
             ,
             having
             spent
             much
             money
             upon
             her
             already
             ,
             they
             would
             not
             willingly
             part
             with
             any
             more
             ,
             except
             I
             would
             undertake
             to
             perfect
             
             the
             Cure
             :
             After
             some
             discourse
             ,
             having
             taken
             an
             exact
             time
             whereby
             to
             erect
             my
             Figure
             ,
             and
             finding
             that
             it
             was
             Radical
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             I
             found
             that
             the
             Maid
             was
             curable
             ;
             whereupon
             ,
             having
             agre'd
             with
             them
             for
             the
             Cure
             ,
             at
             a
             price
             ,
             provided
             if
             I
             did
             not
             perfect
             the
             cure
             ,
             I
             was
             to
             lose
             both
             my
             charges
             and
             pains
             :
             I
             made
             entrance
             thereupon
             ,
             and
             within
             some
             short
             time
             I
             did
             (
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             )
             reco●er
             both
             her
             health
             and
             Limbs
             ,
             and
             she
             hath
             s●
             continued
             ever
             since
             .
             By
             the
             Figure
             ,
             I
             found
             that
             the
             Moon
             and
             Mercury
             were
             Principally
             concerned
             ,
             as
             having
             the
             greatest
             Predominancy
             over
             her
             distemper
             ,
             the
             one
             ruling
             over
             the
             bulck
             of
             the
             brain
             ,
             the
             other
             over
             the
             acting
             and
             sensitive
             part
             of
             motion
             ,
             and
             so
             between
             them
             making
             her
             fits
             violent
             and
             strong
             :
             These
             afflicting
             Planets
             having
             relation
             to
             the
             Twelfth
             House
             ,
             (
             and
             no
             Fortune
             ▪
             or
             Lord
             of
             the
             Tenth
             House
             ,
             enterposing
             ,
             gave
             strong
             suspition
             of
             an
             Evil
             upon
             the
             Maid
             ,
             neither
             in
             my
             opinion
             was
             it
             otherwise
             and
             that
             was
             one
             great
             reason
             why
             the
             Doctors
             and
             others
             could
             not
             help
             her
             ;
             for
             Evils
             are
             of
             that
             nature
             that
             except
             they
             be
             cured
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             (
             without
             a
             Miracle
             )
             they
             are
             seldom
             ,
             or
             never
             cured
             ,
             for
             the
             more
             they
             are
             tampered
             with
             ,
             the
             worse
             commonly
             they
             will
             be
             ;
             for
             in
             this
             condition
             ,
             those
             herbs
             and
             plants
             which
             are
             used
             ,
             must
             be
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             Planetary
             hours
             ,
             and
             according
             to
             their
             Numbers
             ,
             Elemental
             Qualities
             ,
             and
             Vertues
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             expressed
             ;
             the
             manner
             of
             cure
             was
             as
             followeth
             ,
             First
             ,
             having
             gotten
             three
             solary
             Plants
             which
             were
             gathered
             at
             the
             hour
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             I
             gave
             them
             the
             Maid
             to
             wear
             about
             her
             Neck
             instead
             of
             Gold
             ,
             for
             as
             Gold
             is
             a
             Metal
             under
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             hath
             a
             strong
             vertue
             to
             withstand
             the
             Evil
             ,
             so
             likewise
             such
             herbs
             which
             are
             under
             the
             Sun
             are
             approved
             to
             have
             the
             same
             vertue
             accordingly
             ,
             being
             gathered
             as
             aforesaid
             .
             Secondly
             I
             made
             choice
             of
             such
             herbs
             and
             plants
             which
             were
             Antipathetical
             unto
             the
             Moon
             and
             Mercury
             ;
             and
             so
             to
             oppose
             Mercury
             ,
             I
             took
             herbs
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             Jupiter
             a
             Planet
             hot
             and
             moist
             ,
             whereas
             Mercury
             is
             cold
             and
             dry
             and
             to
             oppose
             the
             Moon
             ,
             a
             Planet
             cold
             and
             moist
             ,
             I
             took
             herbs
             under
             Mars
             and
             the
             Sun
             both
             hot
             and
             dry
             ,
             out
             of
             which
             herbs
             being
             collected
             according
             unto
             their
             Numbers
             ,
             Elemental
             Qualities
             and
             Vertues
             ,
             and
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             Planetary
             hours
             :
             I
             made
             Dyet-drinks
             Oyles
             ,
             and
             Cattaplasms
             .
             The
             manner
             how
             to
             make
             them
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             Book
             :
             only
             to
             the
             Oyl
             applyed
             unto
             her
             Le●s
             ,
             I
             did
             mix
             it
             with
             oyle
             of
             young
             Puppies
             under
             nine
             days
             old
             ▪
             and
             with
             the
             jelly
             of
             Calves
             Legs
             which
             did
             help
             cause
             the
             sinews
             being
             shrunk
             to
             extend
             and
             stretch
             forth
             :
             after
             I
             had
             used
             this
             oyl
             about
             nine
             days
             ,
             having
             gotten
             good
             help
             ,
             we
             stretched
             forth
             her
             Leggs
             and
             did
             splet
             them
             fast
             ,
             and
             about
             a
             week
             after
             she
             assayed
             to
             move
             with
             Crutches
             ,
             after
             which
             continuing
             the
             oyntment
             ,
             and
             keeping
             her
             Leggs
             splitted
             in
             some
             short
             time
             being
             
             young
             she
             recovered
             :
             also
             by
             Dyet-drinks
             ▪
             &
             applying
             Cataplasms
             to
             the
             hand-wrists
             ,
             not
             omitting
             Planetary
             oyles
             ,
             applyed
             to
             the
             heart
             and
             brain
             made
             out
             of
             those
             herbs
             collected
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             she
             was
             likewi●e
             recovered
             of
             her
             Convulsion
             Fits
             ,
             but
             against
             the
             good
             will
             and
             liking
             of
             those
             who
             had
             her
             formerly
             in
             cure
             ,
             and
             some
             others
             their
             partakers
             ,
             for
             it
             seems
             they
             were
             so
             troubled
             about
             the
             cure
             by
             reason
             they
             could
             not
             do
             it
             ,
             that
             they
             made
             the
             
               Vice
               Chancellour
            
             acquainted
             therewith
             ,
             pretending
             that
             I
             had
             cured
             this
             Maid
             by
             unlawful
             means
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             Mr
             Collins
             this
             Maides
             Father
             was
             sent
             for
             ,
             to
             give
             him
             account
             concerning
             the
             way
             and
             means
             used
             for
             his
             daughters
             cure
             ,
             who
             it
             seems
             gave
             him
             such
             ample
             satisfaction
             therein
             ,
             that
             I
             never
             was
             much
             troubled
             more
             ,
             only
             the
             said
             Chancel●our
             sent
             two
             Schollers
             to
             dispute
             with
             me
             ,
             the
             one
             was
             ,
             as
             I
             was
             informed
             a
             Doctor
             ,
             the
             other
             a
             Master
             of
             Arts
             ,
             who
             after
             two
             or
             three
             hours
             discourse
             ,
             were
             fully
             satisfied
             concerning
             the
             Legallity
             of
             my
             Art
             and
             Profession
             and
             as
             they
             told
             me
             at
             parting
             ,
             they
             did
             believe
             ,
             I
             should
             have
             no
             more
             trouble
             therein
             ,
             yet
             notwithstanding
             ,
             those
             who
             were
             my
             adversaries
             would
             not
             rest
             contented
             ,
             but
             did
             on
             the
             Sabbath
             day
             put
             up
             Bills
             unto
             the
             Ministers
             to
             Pray
             and
             Preach
             again●t
             me
             ,
             and
             my
             Art
             ;
             which
             when
             I
             understood
             ,
             I
             could
             not
             forbear
             to
             smile
             ,
             remembring
             a
             pretty
             story
             of
             a
             rich
             Usurer
             who
             lived
             in
             London
             ▪
             A
             Friend
             of
             his
             desired
             him
             to
             go
             with
             him
             hear
             a
             Sermon
             ,
             the
             Preacher
             having
             notice
             of
             his
             coming
             spake
             much
             against
             Usury
             and
             Usurers
             ,
             and
             all
             those
             that
             went
             unto
             them
             ;
             whereupon
             ,
             the
             Sermon
             being
             ended
             ,
             the
             Usurers
             Friend
             askt
             him
             how
             he
             liked
             the
             Sermon
             ,
             he
             said
             very
             well
             ,
             and
             wished
             there
             more
             such
             Preachers
             ,
             why
             said
             his
             friend
             ?
             to
             speak
             against
             you
             ,
             and
             all
             those
             of
             your
             Profession
             ?
             I
             care
             not
             for
             that
             said
             the
             Usurer
             ,
             for
             the
             more
             it
             s
             cryed
             down
             ,
             and
             the
             fewer
             there
             be
             of
             my
             Profession
             ,
             the
             more
             custom
             I
             shall
             have
             ;
             for
             the
             Usurer
             was
             resolved
             Preach
             while
             they
             could
             against
             it
             ,
             never
             to
             give
             over
             his
             Trade
             .
             And
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             after
             the
             Ministers
             had
             Preaehed
             against
             me
             and
             my
             art
             ,
             I
             had
             twice
             so
             much
             custom
             as
             I
             had
             before
             ,
             for
             they
             could
             not
             have
             done
             me
             better
             service
             for
             many
             which
             before
             had
             not
             heard
             of
             me
             made
             much
             enquiring
             after
             me
             ,
             hearing
             what
             great
             cures
             I
             had
             done
             .
             Not
             long
             after
             came
             two
             men
             who
             warned
             me
             to
             depart
             by
             a
             day
             ,
             pretending
             they
             had
             order
             ,
             I
             was
             informed
             they
             were
             Apothecaries
             however
             to
             avoid
             trouble
             ,
             in
             regard
             I
             was
             no
             graduat
             Doctor
             ,
             nor
             yet
             free
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             I
             thought
             it
             best
             to
             depart
             and
             live
             where
             I
             formerly
             had
             done
             in
             the
             Parish
             of
             Aldermarston
             near
             Reading
             :
             but
             the
             Citizens
             never
             left
             me
             ,
             for
             unto
             this
             day
             ,
             I
             have
             many
             cures
             out
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             and
             places
             near
             adjoyning
             notwithstanding
             ,
             I
             live
             ten
             miles
             distant
             Would
             I
             have
             been
             at
             the
             charge
             of
             a
             License
             I
             would
             have
             lived
             there
             in
             spight
             of
             all
             my
             adversaries
             ,
             but
             I
             am
             well
             plea●ed
             to
             live
             where
             I
             am
             having
             practice
             enough
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             One
             Cure
             lately
             done
             in
             
               Bark-shire
               ,
               Anno.
               1667.
            
             
          
           
             One
             Mr.
             
               Peter
               Wickenss
            
             ,
             living
             in
             the
             Parish
             of
             Tile-hurst
             ,
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Berks
             ,
             having
             lain
             Bed-rid
             for
             some
             time
             past
             ,
             who
             could
             wagg
             neither
             hands
             nor
             legs
             ,
             he
             made
             tryal
             of
             many
             Physicians
             ,
             Mounte-banks
             and
             others
             ,
             but
             could
             find
             no
             help
             ,
             continuing
             rather
             worse
             than
             any
             whit
             amending
             :
             at
             length
             he
             sent
             to
             me
             ,
             for
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             ,
             I
             am
             seldom
             imployed
             but
             in
             case
             of
             great
             necessity
             ,
             (
             the
             reasons
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             ;
             )
             and
             having
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             discovered
             the
             grief
             with
             its
             cause
             and
             termination
             :
             I
             did
             undertake
             the
             cure
             at
             a
             price
             ,
             and
             did
             perform
             the
             same
             in
             about
             eight
             weeks
             time
             ,
             he
             hath
             been
             since
             at
             London
             and
             hath
             gone
             several
             other
             journeys
             ,
             and
             hath
             continued
             well
             unto
             this
             present
             time
             of
             my
             writing
             hereof
             :
             The
             cure
             was
             performed
             as
             followeth
             ,
             Having
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             discovered
             Saturn
             to
             be
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             who
             was
             both
             weak
             and
             peregrine
             ,
             I
             effected
             the
             cure
             by
             antipathy
             ,
             viz.
             by
             herbs
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             Jupiter
             ,
             and
             Sol
             ,
             what
             herbs
             are
             good
             for
             dead-Palsies
             I
             have
             set
             down
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             book
             ,
             and
             likewise
             under
             what
             Planet
             each
             herb
             is
             governed
             out
             of
             which
             having
             collected
             a
             select
             number
             agreeing
             unto
             each
             Planet
             by
             the
             rules
             before
             going
             :
             I
             did
             make
             both
             Oyles
             Cataplasms
             ,
             and
             Dyet-drinks
             with
             the
             Oyles
             we
             annoinred
             the
             brain
             reins
             of
             his
             back
             ,
             cliches
             of
             his
             armes
             ,
             groyn
             ,
             knees
             and
             anckles
             ,
             together
             with
             heart
             and
             stomack
             .
             The
             Cataplsams
             we
             applyed
             to
             the
             feet
             ,
             and
             hand-wrists
             .
             The
             Dyet-drink
             I
             ordered
             him
             to
             take
             three
             times
             a
             day
             ▪
             viz.
             morning
             ,
             and
             after
             dinner
             ,
             and
             at
             night
             .
             I
             also
             ordered
             him
             to
             take
             Water-grewel
             made
             with
             herbs
             suitable
             unto
             his
             condition
             every
             morning
             about
             an
             hour
             after
             he
             had
             taken
             the
             Dyet-drinks
             ;
             sometimes
             in
             this
             infirmty
             we
             use
             suffumigations
             to
             the
             head
             more
             especially
             when
             we
             find
             the
             Patient
             under
             a
             cold
             dryth
             :
             also
             the
             dyet
             and
             food
             which
             they
             eat
             who
             are
             in
             this
             condition
             must
             be
             nutritive
             and
             of
             easy
             digestion
             ;
             the
             Patients
             in
             this
             condition
             will
             be
             very
             apt
             to
             be
             bound
             in
             their
             body
             ,
             not
             only
             for
             want
             of
             exercise
             ,
             but
             also
             by
             reason
             the
             applycations
             are
             for
             the
             most
             part
             hot
             ,
             wherefore
             sometimes
             we
             give
             them
             Glisters
             ,
             Pills
             ,
             or
             Suppositers
             according
             unto
             discretion
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Here
             followeth
             the
             way
             Astrologically
             not
             only
             to
             discover
             but
             also
             to
             cure
             all
             sorts
             of
             Evils
             ,
             together
             with
             that
             commonly
             called
             ,
             the
             Kings-Evils
             .
          
           
             Concerning
             the
             Evil
             commonly
             called
             the
             Kings-Evil
             ,
             and
             the
             Cure
             thereof
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             IT
             'S
             generally
             called
             the
             Kings-Evil
             ,
             In
             regard
             it
             pleased
             God
             to
             give
             the
             Kings
             of
             this
             Nation
             that
             great
             gift
             of
             curing
             these
             kinds
             of
             infirmities
             :
             'T
             is
             not
             as
             many
             foolishly
             do
             imagine
             ,
             called
             the
             Kings-Evil
             in
             regard
             of
             any
             sins
             by
             them
             committed
             ,
             and
             so
             for
             that
             cause
             it
             should
             fall
             upon
             the
             Subject
             :
             for
             the
             Evil
             is
             directly
             from
             themselves
             occasioned
             by
             some
             extraordinary
             distemper
             of
             the
             brain
             ,
             and
             so
             from
             thence
             dispersed
             by
             the
             Nerves
             into
             several
             parts
             of
             the
             body
             sometime
             I
             have
             known
             it
             fall
             into
             the
             Eyes
             and
             at
             other
             times
             into
             the
             Neck
             and
             Throat
             with
             white
             kernels
             ,
             swellings
             ;
             and
             sometimes
             't
             will
             be
             in
             any
             other
             parts
             of
             the
             body
             and
             the
             swelling
             is
             alwayes
             white
             .
             Now
             in
             regard
             that
             Chyrurgions
             and
             Doctors
             in
             former
             times
             were
             ignorant
             ,
             not
             only
             of
             the
             Cause
             but
             also
             of
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             by
             reason
             it
             lay
             wholly
             in
             the
             Nerves
             ,
             for
             these
             kinds
             of
             Evils
             coming
             wholly
             from
             the
             Brain
             as
             aforesaid
             :
             at
             the
             first
             beginning
             never
             toucheth
             upon
             the
             Flesh
             ,
             Brain
             ,
             or
             Blood
             only
             the
             Nerves
             are
             puffed
             up
             and
             riseth
             in
             kernels
             white
             ,
             whereupon
             such
             applications
             which
             usually
             cured
             other
             swellings
             were
             clear
             antipathetical
             unto
             these
             kinds
             of
             swellings
             ,
             and
             rather
             increased
             than
             any
             way
             diminished
             their
             pain
             :
             I
             have
             cured
             many
             of
             this
             kind
             of
             Evil
             also
             ,
             as
             is
             well
             known
             unto
             many
             in
             the
             Country
             .
             Many
             times
             it
             falleth
             out
             to
             be
             in
             the
             Optick-Nerves
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Eyes
             are
             in
             a
             very
             sad
             condition
             .
             About
             a
             year
             a
             go
             I
             cured
             the
             Daughter
             of
             one
             
               John
               Alexander
            
             ,
             living
             in
             Mortimer
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Berks
             ,
             she
             was
             taken
             in
             both
             Eyes
             ,
             they
             were
             so
             cloased
             up
             ,
             that
             she
             could
             not
             endure
             to
             have
             them
             opened
             whereby
             to
             apply
             any
             remedy
             ,
             she
             lay
             thus
             above
             six
             moneths
             quite
             blind
             ,
             besides
             what
             time
             the
             grief
             was
             drawing
             on
             before
             ,
             and
             the
             more
             they
             tampered
             with
             her
             the
             worse
             she
             was
             ;
             at
             length
             they
             were
             fearful
             that
             her
             Eyes
             would
             perish
             in
             her
             head
             ,
             (
             as
             it
             seems
             one
             Maids
             did
             who
             was
             of
             their
             acquaintance
             .
             )
             whereupon
             they
             came
             to
             me
             and
             having
             agreed
             upon
             the
             price
             for
             the
             cure
             ▪
             I
             did
             undertake
             and
             perform
             it
             in
             about
             a
             moneths
             space
             ;
             the
             manner
             how
             I
             did
             perform
             it
             I
             shall
             relate
             
             before
             I
             conclude
             ,
             I
             do
             find
             that
             in
             ,
             former
             ages
             multitudes
             perished
             through
             these
             kinds
             of
             Evils
             ,
             by
             reason
             (
             as
             I
             said
             before
             )
             that
             Doctors
             and
             Chyrurgeons
             were
             ignorant
             of
             the
             true
             cause
             of
             the
             distemper
             ,
             and
             so
             by
             consequence
             of
             the
             cure
             ;
             whereupon
             it
             pleased
             God
             to
             give
             this
             gift
             of
             healing
             ,
             first
             ,
             unto
             King
             Edward
             the
             1.
             who
             for
             his
             piety
             was
             called
             the
             Confessor
             ,
             who
             was
             the
             first
             English
             King
             ,
             who
             suecceeded
             after
             the
             Deans
             wete
             extinguished
             ,
             and
             after
             him
             successively
             this
             great
             gift
             hath
             continued
             unto
             the
             Kings
             of
             this
             Nation
             :
             I
             shall
             now
             proceed
             to
             set
             forth
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             ,
             not
             only
             of
             this
             mans
             Daughter
             in
             question
             ,
             but
             also
             how
             to
             cure
             it
             in
             any
             part
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             provided
             it
             be
             taken
             in
             hand
             in
             time
             ,
             before
             the
             Nerves
             ,
             Flesh
             ,
             and
             Bones
             are
             perished
             ,
             for
             in
             length
             of
             time
             ,
             if
             it
             be
             not
             cured
             ,
             't
             will
             get
             into
             the
             Flesh
             ,
             Bones
             ,
             and
             Blood
             :
             and
             then
             in
             the
             end
             ,
             commonly
             that
             Limb
             or
             Member
             of
             the
             Body
             ,
             be
             it
             arm
             ,
             foot
             ,
             legg
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             thigh
             and
             all
             is
             cut
             off
             :
             The
             way
             of
             curing
             this
             Maides
             eye
             ,
             was
             as
             followeth
             .
             In
             the
             first
             place
             I
             made
             choice
             of
             three
             solary
             herbs
             which
             are
             esteemed
             good
             for
             the
             Nerves
             viz.
             rosemary
             ,
             Angellica
             ,
             and
             bawm
             ,
             these
             herbs
             I
             cau●ed
             to
             be
             made
             close
             up
             in
             a
             linnen
             cloath
             (
             taking
             a
             small
             quantity
             of
             each
             ,
             being
             all
             gathered
             at
             the
             hour
             of
             the
             Sun
             )
             and
             gave
             it
             her
             to
             wear
             about
             her
             Neck
             instead
             of
             Gold
             ,
             for
             as
             Gold
             is
             a
             Metal
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             hath
             a
             vertue
             to
             comfort
             the
             brain
             ;
             for
             the
             Sun
             hath
             predominancy
             over
             the
             brain
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             :
             see
             also
             these
             herbs
             being
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             hath
             the
             like
             sympathetick
             vertue
             to
             comfort
             the
             brain
             :
             accordingly
             also
             I
             made
             choice
             of
             a
             select
             number
             of
             solary
             herbs
             to
             make
             a
             Dyer-drink
             by
             way
             of
             decoction
             ;
             and
             likewise
             to
             make
             an
             oyl
             to
             annoynt
             th●
             brain
             .
             But
             unto
             the
             Eyes
             I
             applyed
             only
             Celandine-water
             ,
             given
             in
             a
             small
             tincture
             of
             Roman-Vitriol
             ;
             but
             at
             the
             first
             beginning
             of
             the
             Cure
             ,
             I
             did
             for
             a
             few
             dayes
             apply
             raw-fresh
             meat
             to
             the
             powl
             or
             Neck
             to
             help
             dry
             and
             divert
             the
             humour
             from
             the
             Eyes
             ;
             by
             this
             means
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             she
             was
             soon
             recovered
             .
             Now
             the
             way
             to
             cure
             this
             kind
             of
             Evil
             when
             it
             setleth
             in
             any
             other
             part
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             is
             as
             followeth
             ,
             You
             must
             in
             the
             first
             place
             make
             use
             of
             three
             Solary
             Herbs
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             to
             wear
             about
             their
             neck
             :
             also
             you
             must
             make
             a
             bath
             of
             Solary
             Herbs
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             number
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             belonging
             unto
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             being
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             Planetary
             hour
             :
             also
             out
             of
             the
             same
             herbs
             ,
             you
             must
             make
             an
             oyntment
             ,
             and
             once
             a
             day
             you
             must
             bath
             the
             place
             grieved
             pretty
             hot
             ,
             and
             then
             immediately
             with
             this
             oyntment
             anoynt
             it
             ,
             and
             keep
             it
             moderately
             warm
             ,
             you
             must
             be
             sure
             
             to
             make
             choice
             of
             such
             solary
             herbs
             ,
             which
             are
             esteemed
             good
             for
             the
             brain
             and
             nerves
             ,
             as
             you
             will
             find
             in
             this
             Book
             elsewhere
             :
             I
             shall
             relate
             one
             Example
             ,
             This
             year
             I
             cured
             a
             Maid
             ,
             who
             was
             the
             only
             daughter
             of
             Mr.
             
               Henry
               Bulstrode
            
             ,
             living
             in
             Warfield
             Parish
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Berks
             ,
             she
             had
             the
             evil
             in
             her
             ear
             and
             right
             side
             of
             her
             head
             ,
             being
             most
             grievously
             pained
             therewith
             :
             Her
             Father
             tryed
             many
             Doctors
             and
             others
             to
             his
             great
             cost
             and
             charge
             ,
             but
             instead
             of
             mending
             she
             grew
             worse
             every
             day
             than
             other
             ,
             and
             the
             more
             they
             tampered
             with
             her
             ,
             the
             more
             she
             was
             afflicted
             ;
             the
             swelling
             was
             white
             ,
             she
             was
             in
             this
             condition
             about
             nine
             moneths
             :
             at
             length
             finding
             no
             remedy
             ,
             and
             hearing
             by
             some
             of
             his
             Neighbours
             ,
             what
             great
             cures
             I
             had
             done
             for
             others
             ,
             her
             Father
             came
             unto
             me
             ,
             and
             having
             agreed
             with
             me
             about
             the
             charge
             ,
             I
             did
             undertake
             the
             cure
             ,
             and
             in
             about
             six
             weeks
             time
             did
             perfect
             the
             cure
             accordingly
             .
             The
             way
             which
             I
             used
             was
             according
             to
             what
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             :
             Viz.
             By
             Diet-drinks
             ,
             Baths
             ointments
             ,
             and
             herbs
             to
             wear
             about
             her
             neck
             ,
             as
             is
             before
             expressed
             .
             All
             the
             herbs
             used
             were
             Solary
             .
             and
             gathered
             at
             the
             true
             planetary
             hour
             ,
             agreeing
             with
             the
             number
             attributed
             to
             the
             Sun.
             
          
           
             Note
             ,
             That
             when
             the
             Sun
             or
             any
             other
             planet
             ,
             whose
             herbs
             you
             intend
             to
             use
             be
             strong
             in
             the
             heavens
             ,
             the
             lesser
             numbers
             will
             serve
             ;
             but
             when
             they
             are
             weak
             then
             the
             greater
             numbers
             must
             be
             used
             :
             A
             planet
             is
             said
             to
             be
             strong
             when
             he
             is
             in
             essential
             dignities
             ,
             and
             weak
             when
             out
             of
             dignities
             in
             the
             heavens
             ,
             the
             reasons
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             Book
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             kind
             of
             Evil
             ,
             commonly
             called
             Atake
             .
          
           
             MOst
             People
             call
             this
             kind
             of
             Evil
             Atake
             ,
             by
             reason
             ,
             that
             the
             Patient
             is
             on
             the
             sudden
             perplexed
             with
             great
             pain
             ,
             whereas
             usually
             natural
             infirmities
             doe
             first
             mind
             the
             Patient
             ,
             before
             it
             increaseth
             unto
             extreamity
             ,
             according
             as
             the
             influence
             of
             the
             afflicting
             Planets
             draweth
             unto
             partile
             aspect
             of
             the
             significator
             of
             the
             Patient
             ;
             and
             if
             a
             figure
             be
             set
             for
             the
             time
             ,
             when
             the
             pain
             did
             first
             assault
             the
             patient
             ,
             one
             may
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             easily
             discover
             from
             what
             cause
             the
             grief
             came
             ,
             and
             whether
             natural
             or
             from
             Witchcraft
             .
          
           
             The
             way
             which
             the
             Witches
             usually
             take
             for
             to
             afflict
             Man
             or
             Beast
             in
             this
             kind
             ,
             is
             as
             I
             conceive
             ,
             done
             by
             image
             or
             moddel
             made
             in
             the
             likeness
             of
             that
             Man
             or
             Beast
             they
             intend
             to
             work
             mischief
             upon
             ,
             and
             by
             the
             subtilty
             of
             the
             Devil
             made
             at
             such
             hours
             and
             times
             ,
             when
             it
             shall
             work
             most
             powerful
             
             upon
             them
             by
             thorn
             ,
             pin
             ,
             or
             needle
             prickt
             into
             that
             Limb
             or
             part
             of
             the
             Image
             ,
             which
             answereth
             to
             that
             limb
             or
             member
             of
             the
             body
             afflicted
             .
             For
             Example
             ,
             I
             shall
             relate
             what
             happened
             lately
             as
             I
             am
             credibly
             informed
             .
             An
             Old
             woman
             ,
             who
             lived
             near
             the
             Devises
             in
             Wiltshire
             ,
             (
             she
             was
             imprisoned
             about
             the
             time
             ,
             when
             I
             began
             to
             write
             this
             book
             ,
             in
             ●nno
             1667.
             for
             the
             fact
             )
             being
             in
             a
             lone
             place
             was
             observed
             to
             stoop
             and
             imploy
             her self
             in
             digging
             or
             making
             a
             hole
             in
             the
             earth
             .
             Now
             immediately
             after
             she
             was
             gone
             ,
             they
             went
             to
             the
             place
             ,
             and
             there
             found
             an
             image
             like
             a
             man
             with
             a
             thorn
             prickt
             into
             it
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             there
             was
             a
             man
             in
             the
             Parish
             ,
             who
             was
             in
             great
             tormenting
             pain
             in
             one
             of
             his
             limbs
             ,
             which
             by
             compare
             did
             answer
             to
             that
             limb
             prickt
             with
             a
             thorn
             into
             the
             image
             :
             and
             when
             they
             took
             forth
             the
             thorn
             ,
             the
             man
             had
             present
             ease
             ,
             but
             when
             they
             put
             the
             thorn
             in
             again
             the
             man
             was
             tormented
             .
             When
             witchcraft
             is
             wrought
             only
             by
             image
             prickt
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             the
             Patient
             is
             usually
             pained
             outwardly
             ,
             in
             one
             limb
             ,
             member
             ,
             or
             part
             of
             the
             body
             and
             the
             swelling
             if
             any
             is
             usually
             white
             :
             There
             is
             no
             pain
             whatsoever
             more
             tormenting
             ,
             than
             it
             ,
             and
             commonly
             such
             pains
             are
             white
             swellings
             ;
             and
             usually
             with
             most
             people
             called
             evils
             or
             Takes
             ,
             not
             thinking
             from
             what
             cause
             it
             cometh
             .
             Yet
             I
             am
             of
             opinion
             and
             do
             find
             by
             experience
             ,
             that
             all
             white
             swellings
             are
             not
             such
             evils
             ,
             which
             cometh
             from
             evil
             persons
             ,
             for
             it
             may
             proceed
             from
             some
             extraordinary
             distemper
             of
             the
             nerves
             ,
             such
             as
             is
             the
             evil
             commonly
             called
             the
             Kings
             evil
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             .
             It
             s
             observable
             that
             in
             all
             kinds
             of
             evil
             ,
             the
             more
             they
             are
             tempered
             with
             the
             worse
             they
             are
             ;
             for
             except
             the
             right
             way
             of
             remedies
             be
             applyed
             ,
             the
             Patient
             will
             be
             but
             the
             more
             tormented
             :
             I
             know
             many
             have
             lost
             their
             limbs
             and
             sometimes
             life
             ,
             and
             all
             in
             regard
             those
             who
             have
             undertaken
             to
             cure
             them
             ,
             being
             unskilled
             in
             the
             way
             of
             Astrology
             could
             not
             effect
             the
             cure
             .
             I
             have
             cured
             many
             ,
             who
             have
             been
             taken
             in
             this
             condition
             ,
             and
             to
             my
             knowledge
             have
             never
             failed
             ,
             where
             the
             Patient
             was
             cureable
             but
             when
             the
             bones
             ,
             sinews
             ,
             nerves
             ,
             and
             arteries
             ,
             and
             flesh
             is
             perished
             before
             one
             begins
             ,
             and
             joynts
             dislocated
             ,
             then
             there
             can
             be
             no
             perfect
             cure
             expected
             ,
             although
             some
             good
             may
             be
             wrought
             in
             staying
             farther
             proceedings
             .
             There
             is
             no
             grief
             or
             infirmity
             whatsoever
             ,
             but
             may
             through
             Witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             ,
             by
             the
             help
             of
             the
             Devil
             be
             wrought
             upon
             the
             bodies
             of
             men
             and
             beast
             ,
             and
             I
             could
             instance
             many
             ,
             which
             I
             have
             cured
             .
             I
             shall
             mention
             two
             examples
             :
             The
             first
             being
             a
             cure
             done
             upon
             a
             Maid
             living
             at
             Newton
             near
             Newbery
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Berks
             ,
             she
             lay
             two
             years
             bed-rid
             ,
             and
             could
             wag
             neither
             hand
             nor
             foot
             ;
             her
             father
             told
             
             me
             he
             had
             tryed
             many
             Doctors
             ,
             which
             cost
             him
             above
             an
             hundred
             pounds
             ,
             but
             she
             was
             never
             the
             better
             ,
             but
             rather
             the
             worse
             ;
             she
             took
             no
             sustenance
             ,
             save
             onely
             verjuice
             posset
             ,
             For
             if
             at
             any
             time
             she
             took
             ought
             else
             ,
             she
             soon
             did
             vomit
             it
             up
             all
             ,
             her
             body
             and
             limbs
             outward
             ,
             were
             taken
             in
             the
             nature
             of
             a
             dead
             Palsie
             and
             her
             inward
             parts
             with
             a
             great
             stop
             at
             the
             breast
             and
             stomack
             ,
             her
             Father
             told
             me
             the
             time
             when
             she
             first
             took
             her
             bed
             ,
             by
             which
             I
             erected
             a
             Scheme
             ,
             and
             according
             unto
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             I
             told
             her
             Father
             ,
             I
             found
             she
             was
             taken
             either
             by
             Witchcraft
             or
             Sorcery
             ,
             if
             not
             both
             ,
             and
             that
             was
             the
             reason
             why
             the
             drug
             Doctors
             ▪
             could
             not
             help
             her
             ;
             I
             undertook
             the
             cure
             at
             a
             price
             ,
             and
             within
             eight
             weeks
             ,
             I
             recovered
             both
             her
             body
             and
             limbs
             ,
             and
             she
             hath
             continued
             well
             ever
             since
             ,
             it
             being
             above
             nine
             years
             ago
             ,
             since
             the
             cure
             was
             done
             .
             
               The
               Way
               how
               to
               cure
               either
               Witchcraft
               or
               Sorcery
               is
               set
               down
               in
               another
               place
               in
               this
               Book
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             Cure
             was
             effected
             .
          
           
             
               In
               the
               first
               place
               I
               endeavoured
               to
               afflict
               the
               Witch
            
             ;
             and
             then
             by
             diet
             drinks
             and
             ointments
             made
             of
             planetary
             herbs
             antipathetical
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             (
             being
             Saturn
             )
             gathered
             at
             the
             planetary
             hours
             ,
             their
             qualities
             ,
             virtues
             ,
             and
             numbers
             ,
             corresponding
             ;
             the
             herbs
             used
             were
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Jupiter
             .
             It
             appeareth
             that
             both
             Witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             had
             been
             wrought
             upon
             the
             Maid
             ,
             by
             reason
             that
             both
             her
             limbs
             outward
             ,
             and
             body
             inward
             ,
             were
             afflicted
             as
             aforesaid
             .
             Objection
             ,
             If
             Witchcraft
             worketh
             alone
             only
             but
             upon
             one
             limb
             or
             member
             of
             the
             body
             as
             before
             is
             declared
             ;
             then
             how
             cometh
             it
             to
             pass
             ,
             that
             her
             whole
             body
             and
             limbs
             generally
             were
             thus
             made
             useless
             ,
             To
             which
             I
             answer
             that
             if
             the
             thorn
             ,
             pin
             or
             needle
             were
             prickt
             in
             the
             head
             ,
             when
             the
             sign
             that
             is
             the
             Moon
             was
             in
             Aries
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             infortunes
             as
             instance
             Saturn
             were
             in
             bad
             aspect
             unto
             her
             (
             as
             probable
             it
             was
             )
             when
             the
             Witch
             first
             began
             her
             mischief
             ,
             then
             it
             might
             unhappily
             work
             mischief
             or
             damage
             unto
             the
             whole
             body
             :
             for
             it
             standeth
             by
             good
             reason
             that
             if
             the
             brain
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             fountain
             from
             whence
             the
             Nerves
             do
             proceed
             be
             oppressed
             ,
             that
             then
             the
             motion
             of
             the
             whole
             body
             must
             needs
             be
             obstructed
             ,
             for
             the
             Nerves
             which
             is
             a
             small
             string
             that
             runneth
             under
             the
             veins
             throughout
             the
             whole
             frame
             of
             the
             body
             proceeding
             from
             the
             brain
             are
             the
             onely
             sensitive
             part
             of
             motion
             ;
             Insomuch
             that
             if
             a
             Chirurgion
             happen
             to
             prick
             a
             nerve
             ,
             when
             he
             letteth
             any
             one
             blood
             ,
             the
             limb
             will
             be
             in
             danger
             to
             be
             useless
             ,
             and
             I
             heard
             of
             two
             ,
             who
             lost
             the
             use
             of
             their
             arms
             thereby
             When
             I
             lived
             in
             Oxford
             ,
             and
             as
             it
             fareth
             with
             the
             body
             to
             be
             senceless
             and
             so
             useless
             ,
             when
             the
             brain
             and
             nerves
             are
             oppressed
             ,
             so
             
             likewise
             it
             fareth
             with
             the
             body
             ,
             as
             being
             dead
             ,
             and
             void
             of
             life
             ,
             when
             the
             heart
             and
             arteries
             are
             oppressed
             ,
             I
             shall
             instance
             one
             example
             hereof
             ,
             about
             eight
             or
             nine
             years
             ago
             I
             cured
             a
             Maid
             ,
             whose
             name
             was
             
               Mary
               Boyer
            
             ,
             she
             was
             about
             eighteen
             years
             of
             age
             ,
             her
             Father
             ,
             together
             with
             this
             maid
             did
             live
             in
             Glassenbury
             ,
             being
             above
             eight
             miles
             from
             my
             dwelling
             :
             he
             brought
             her
             to
             my
             house
             where
             I
             now
             dwell
             to
             be
             cured
             ;
             her
             condition
             was
             as
             followeth
             ,
             Every
             day
             near
             the
             same
             hour
             she
             was
             taken
             with
             a
             great
             pain
             and
             pricking
             at
             her
             heart
             ,
             and
             then
             immediately
             ,
             sounding
             fits
             followed
             ,
             lasting
             two
             or
             three
             hours
             ;
             she
             was
             above
             twelve
             moneths
             in
             this
             condition
             before
             I
             undertook
             the
             cure
             ;
             and
             as
             her
             Father
             told
             me
             ,
             he
             had
             been
             at
             great
             charge
             going
             after
             many
             Doctors
             ,
             and
             yet
             notwithstanding
             ,
             was
             rather
             worse
             ,
             than
             any
             whit
             amended
             ,
             and
             no
             marvel
             ,
             for
             how
             can
             any
             Doctor
             cure
             such
             distempers
             ,
             when
             they
             are
             ignorant
             of
             the
             cause
             ,
             for
             Witchcraft
             or
             Sorcery
             can
             no
             way
             be
             discovered
             ,
             nor
             yet
             cured
             ,
             but
             by
             the
             way
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             except
             a
             Miracle
             be
             wrought
             ,
             't
             is
             true
             ,
             God
             can
             do
             what
             he
             pleaseth
             ;
             but
             I
             never
             knew
             ,
             or
             heard
             of
             any
             Man
             or
             Beast
             that
             was
             cured
             (
             since
             the
             Apostles
             times
             )
             that
             were
             bewitched
             ,
             any
             other
             way
             ,
             than
             by
             the
             Astrological
             way
             of
             Physick
             :
             and
             't
             is
             a
             great
             mercy
             ,
             that
             God
             is
             pleased
             to
             raise
             up
             ,
             and
             to
             give
             knowledge
             unto
             a
             mortal
             man
             to
             do
             it
             ;
             for
             ,
             although
             the
             afflictions
             of
             this
             kind
             cometh
             from
             the
             Devil
             and
             his
             instruments
             ,
             which
             we
             commonly
             call
             evils
             or
             takes
             ,
             yet
             the
             cure
             cometh
             by
             ,
             and
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             upon
             the
             honest
             industry
             of
             the
             Astrologers
             and
             Philosophers
             ,
             who
             are
             the
             men
             only
             acquainted
             with
             these
             kinds
             of
             cures
             :
             and
             as
             it
             pleaseth
             God
             to
             suffer
             the
             Devil
             and
             his
             Instruments
             the
             Witches
             to
             afflict
             his
             people
             ,
             by
             reason
             of
             their
             neglect
             of
             duty
             and
             Prayer
             :
             so
             again
             ,
             it
             pleaseth
             God
             through
             Prayers
             joyned
             with
             lawful
             means
             ,
             to
             take
             off
             their
             power
             ,
             and
             to
             return
             the
             evil
             back
             from
             whence
             it
             came
             ,
             and
             so
             to
             have
             their
             infirmities
             and
             diseases
             cured
             :
             these
             cures
             are
             not
             done
             as
             many
             foolishly
             do
             imagine
             ,
             by
             such
             who
             are
             called
             white
             Witches
             ,
             for
             the
             white
             Witches
             and
             the
             black
             Witches
             are
             all
             one
             ,
             as
             I
             shall
             make
             appear
             ,
             and
             t
             is
             but
             a
             m●e
             ▪
             cheat
             or
             delusion
             ,
             for
             the
             one
             Witch
             by
             image
             or
             meddel
             afflicts
             the
             Patient
             by
             thorn
             ,
             pin
             ,
             or
             needle
             prickt
             into
             it
             .
             The
             other
             Witch
             being
             Confederate
             gives
             forth
             ,
             that
             she
             can
             cure
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             when
             the
             Patient
             cometh
             ,
             these
             two
             confederate
             Witches
             divides
             the
             gain
             ,
             and
             the
             cure
             is
             quickly
             done
             ,
             for
             t
             is
             but
             pulling
             forth
             the
             thorn
             or
             pin
             ,
             out
             of
             the
             image
             ,
             and
             the
             Patient
             is
             cured
             ;
             but
             I
             have
             known
             sometimes
             when
             the
             Patients
             have
             been
             ill
             of
             long
             Continuance
             and
             
             so
             the
             grief
             being
             gotten
             into
             the
             flesh
             ,
             bones
             ,
             blood
             ,
             nerves
             ,
             arteries
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             that
             then
             they
             could
             not
             cure
             them
             ,
             for
             then
             Remedies
             proper
             made
             with
             planetary
             herbs
             ,
             as
             dyet-drinks
             ,
             bathes
             ,
             oyntments
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             remedies
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             expressed
             ,
             must
             be
             used
             ,
             for
             't
             is
             not
             enough
             when
             gotten
             into
             the
             flesh
             and
             blood
             ,
             to
             take
             out
             the
             thorn
             or
             pin
             ;
             and
             those
             who
             go
             unto
             such
             cunning
             women
             ,
             if
             they
             stay
             too
             long
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             are
             afterwards
             inforced
             to
             come
             unto
             me
             ,
             or
             some
             others
             ,
             who
             are
             skilled
             in
             the
             Art
             of
             Astrology
             and
             Philosophy
             for
             cure
             ,
             for
             Witches
             cannot
             help
             them
             ;
             and
             I
             have
             known
             sometimes
             ,
             that
             suspected
             Witches
             when
             they
             could
             not
             help
             their
             Patients
             ,
             have
             come
             unto
             me
             for
             remedies
             ,
             and
             I
             have
             cured
             them
             .
          
        
         
           
             I
             shall
             relate
             the
             manner
             how
             the
             Cure
             was
             effected
             upon
             the
             Maid
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             with
             some
             passages
             which
             happened
             thereupon
             .
          
           
             IN
             the
             first
             place
             ,
             for
             the
             incouragement
             of
             all
             such
             who
             are
             conversant
             in
             daily
             Prayer
             unto
             God
             ,
             I
             shall
             relate
             what
             I
             have
             proved
             by
             many
             examples
             ,
             for
             in
             all
             my
             Practice
             ,
             I
             could
             never
             find
             ,
             that
             ever
             any
             man
             ,
             or
             woman
             that
             did
             daily
             pray
             ,
             especially
             in
             the
             morning
             ,
             were
             ever
             taken
             in
             the
             snare
             of
             Witchcraft
             that
             day
             :
             and
             this
             maid
             now
             in
             question
             ,
             was
             as
             a
             man
             may
             say
             ,
             taken
             napping
             ;
             I
             shall
             relate
             the
             manner
             how
             she
             became
             insnared
             :
             but
             first
             I
             shall
             declare
             ,
             what
             happened
             between
             her
             father
             ,
             and
             my self
             concerning
             her
             devotion
             :
             after
             her
             father
             and
             my self
             were
             agreed
             about
             the
             Cure
             ,
             I
             told
             him
             ,
             't
             was
             pitty
             that
             she
             did
             neglect
             her
             duty
             towards
             God
             ,
             for
             if
             she
             had
             used
             daily
             Prayer
             ,
             she
             had
             never
             been
             brought
             into
             this
             condition
             ;
             he
             answered
             ,
             that
             to
             his
             knowledge
             that
             could
             not
             be
             the
             cause
             ,
             for
             she
             did
             usually
             every
             morning
             pray
             ,
             before
             she
             went
             forth
             of
             her
             Chamber
             :
             then
             I
             told
             him
             ,
             that
             if
             she
             would
             affirm
             it
             upon
             oath
             if
             called
             thereunto
             ,
             would
             cure
             her
             for
             nothing
             ,
             more
             especially
             ,
             if
             she
             prayed
             that
             day
             she
             was
             took
             in
             this
             condition
             ,
             whereupon
             he
             called
             in
             the
             maid
             ,
             and
             after
             some
             exhortations
             given
             ,
             I
             askt
             her
             the
             question
             ,
             she
             answered
             ,
             that
             she
             did
             not
             pray
             that
             morning
             when
             she
             was
             taken
             in
             this
             condition
             and
             desired
             her
             father
             not
             to
             be
             angry
             ,
             and
             she
             would
             declare
             the
             reason
             of
             her
             neglect
             ,
             which
             was
             as
             followeth
             ,
             her
             Mother
             being
             minded
             to
             brew
             ,
             called
             her
             up
             
             very
             early
             in
             the
             morning
             to
             fetch
             water
             from
             the
             Conduit
             ,
             now
             the
             custom
             is
             ,
             first
             come
             ,
             first
             served
             ;
             it
             so
             fell
             out
             ,
             that
             this
             maid
             and
             another
             maid
             meeting
             at
             the
             place
             ,
             fell
             together
             by
             the
             ears
             concerning
             who
             should
             be
             first
             served
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             the
             other
             maid
             being
             worsted
             vowed
             revenge
             ;
             and
             the
             same
             day
             immediately
             after
             ,
             she
             was
             taken
             in
             this
             condition
             ,
             as
             I
             shall
             relate
             :
             now
             her
             Father
             told
             me
             ,
             that
             the
             other
             maid
             lived
             with
             one
             who
             was
             much
             suspected
             to
             be
             a
             Witch
             ,
             and
             according
             unto
             my
             Figure
             which
             was
             set
             for
             the
             day
             and
             hour
             when
             she
             was
             first
             taken
             in
             this
             condition
             ,
             I
             found
             ,
             that
             she
             was
             afflicted
             by
             the
             Planet
             Saturn
             ,
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             ,
             which
             is
             the
             house
             of
             Witchcraft
             ,
             which
             Planet
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             did
             exactly
             personate
             the
             suspected
             Witch
             .
             The
             power
             of
             Witchcraft
             was
             so
             strongly
             wrought
             upon
             this
             maid
             ,
             that
             for
             twelve
             moneths
             together
             she
             could
             not
             go
             into
             any
             bed
             until
             after
             midnight
             ;
             besides
             her
             daily
             fits
             ,
             which
             usually
             took
             her
             near
             one
             hour
             of
             the
             day
             as
             followeth
             ;
             first
             ,
             when
             the
             fit
             began
             it
             would
             prick
             about
             her
             heart
             ,
             as
             if
             needles
             were
             thrust
             into
             her
             ,
             and
             then
             immediately
             after
             it
             would
             disperse
             throughout
             her
             whole
             body
             by
             the
             arteries
             ,
             and
             then
             for
             some
             hours
             she
             would
             seem
             dead
             :
             and
             further
             ,
             the
             power
             of
             Witchcraft
             was
             so
             strong
             upon
             her
             ,
             that
             if
             at
             any
             time
             of
             the
             day
             ,
             or
             night
             ,
             (
             before
             midnight
             )
             she
             did
             but
             touch
             any
             bed
             ,
             she
             would
             immediately
             fall
             into
             a
             fit
             ,
             as
             I
             at
             her
             first
             coming
             did
             make
             several
             tryals
             ,
             I
             conceive
             ,
             that
             the
             Witch
             did
             not
             only
             work
             by
             Witchcraft
             alone
             ,
             by
             Image
             prickt
             into
             the
             heart
             which
             by
             sympathy
             ,
             through
             the
             subtilty
             of
             the
             Devil
             did
             work
             upon
             the
             heart
             and
             arteries
             of
             the
             maid
             ,
             but
             also
             did
             use
             some
             way
             of
             Sorcery
             whereby
             to
             aflict
             her
             inward
             parts
             ,
             for
             she
             was
             much
             troubled
             with
             griping
             pains
             in
             her
             belly
             and
             stomack
             ,
             whereas
             formerly
             she
             was
             healthful
             :
             now
             the
             way
             used
             for
             the
             curing
             of
             this
             maid
             ,
             was
             as
             followeth
             ,
             first
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             rules
             hereafter
             mentioned
             ,
             I
             did
             endeavour
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             to
             the
             end
             ,
             she
             might
             forbear
             to
             act
             any
             farther
             in
             her
             villany
             .
             Secondly
             I
             made
             her
             dyet
             drinks
             ,
             by
             decoctions
             with
             such
             herbs
             being
             gathered
             at
             their
             right
             planetary
             hours
             ,
             which
             were
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Jupiter
             ,
             being
             antipathetical
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             Saturn
             ;
             and
             likewise
             with
             those
             herbs
             I
             made
             oyntments
             proper
             to
             comfort
             the
             heart
             and
             arteries
             ,
             with
             cataplasms
             to
             the
             hand-wrests
             ,
             sometimes
             when
             I
             found
             the
             veins
             high
             ,
             I
             let
             her
             blood
             ,
             fearing
             the
             arteries
             might
             be
             oppressed
             thereby
             ,
             for
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             the
             arteries
             and
             nerves
             run
             both
             under
             the
             veins
             :
             I
             likewise
             for
             a
             time
             accustomed
             her
             to
             eat
             hearts
             ●oyled
             ,
             baked
             ,
             or
             stewed
             ,
             which
             might
             by
             sympathy
             
             help
             to
             fortify
             her
             heart
             :
             I
             also
             gave
             her
             water-grewel
             made
             with
             such
             herbs
             which
             were
             agreeable
             to
             her
             condition
             ,
             to
             be
             taken
             an
             hour
             after
             she
             had
             taken
             her
             dyet-drink
             every
             morning
             as
             indeed
             we
             usually
             do
             in
             all
             distempers
             ,
             according
             unto
             which
             rules
             before
             going
             this
             maid
             was
             well
             and
             perfectly
             cured
             within
             ten
             weeks
             ,
             notwithstanding
             ,
             she
             was
             above
             twelve
             moneths
             in
             this
             condition
             before
             she
             came
             unto
             me
             :
             and
             notwithstanding
             ,
             her
             Father
             as
             he
             told
             me
             had
             tryed
             many
             Doctors
             to
             his
             great
             charge
             ,
             for
             as
             in
             this
             ,
             so
             in
             all
             other
             kinds
             of
             evils
             ,
             the
             more
             they
             are
             tampered
             with
             the
             worse
             the
             patient
             will
             be
             ,
             except
             they
             had
             the
             knowledge
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             and
             Philosophy
             to
             understand
             the
             way
             of
             Cure.
             
          
        
         
           
             Another
             kind
             of
             Evil
             which
             cometh
             from
             Sorcery
             .
          
           
             I
             find
             by
             experience
             ,
             that
             there
             is
             another
             kind
             of
             Evil
             wherewith
             many
             are
             infected
             ,
             and
             I
             shall
             instance
             one
             example
             .
             A
             woman
             living
             at
             a
             place
             called
             Nutbeam
             within
             a
             mile
             of
             Way-hill
             where
             once
             a
             year
             the
             great
             fair
             is
             kept
             ,
             was
             taken
             with
             this
             kind
             of
             evil
             as
             followeth
             :
             the
             cause
             of
             this
             womans
             distemper
             was
             from
             Sorcery
             ,
             as
             by
             my
             Figure
             was
             discovered
             and
             the
             party
             suspected
             was
             the
             Minister
             of
             the
             Parish
             ,
             by
             my
             Figure
             described
             to
             be
             a
             man
             of
             Saturn
             ,
             in
             the
             times
             of
             Mercury
             ,
             which
             signifies
             a
             man
             of
             reasonable
             stature
             swarthy
             complection
             ,
             and
             of
             a
             lumpish
             countenance
             ,
             and
             sad
             or
             black
             hair
             ;
             he
             was
             a
             man
             of
             small
             wealth
             ,
             only
             hired
             to
             execute
             the
             office
             or
             Function
             ,
             for
             the
             time
             being
             :
             the
             occasion
             which
             moved
             him
             to
             do
             it
             ,
             was
             ,
             as
             the
             woman
             told
             me
             ,
             because
             she
             would
             not
             trust
             him
             for
             mault
             ;
             whereupon
             he
             threatned
             revenge
             ,
             and
             at
             a
             gossiping
             feast
             he
             had
             the
             opportunity
             to
             do
             it
             ,
             as
             followeth
             ;
             First
             ,
             he
             moved
             to
             have
             a
             health
             go
             round
             the
             table
             ,
             and
             so
             did
             undertake
             to
             spice
             every
             ones
             cup
             ,
             but
             when
             it
             came
             unto
             this
             womans
             turn
             to
             drink
             ,
             she
             did
             observe
             ,
             that
             he
             took
             spice
             out
             of
             another
             paper
             which
             he
             had
             prepared
             ,
             pretending
             that
             it
             was
             all
             one
             :
             this
             woman
             told
             me
             she
             was
             not
             willing
             to
             take
             it
             ,
             fearing
             least
             he
             should
             do
             her
             some
             mischief
             ;
             but
             being
             unwilling
             to
             disturbe
             the
             company
             ,
             well-hoping
             that
             his
             malice
             would
             not
             have
             lasted
             so
             long
             ,
             she
             drank
             it
             ,
             after
             which
             ,
             before
             the
             day
             was
             ended
             ,
             she
             began
             to
             be
             very
             ill
             ,
             being
             taken
             with
             a
             great
             pain
             and
             griping
             in
             her
             belly
             ,
             and
             likewise
             every
             day
             encreased
             in
             bigness
             of
             body
             ,
             being
             grown
             so
             big
             as
             three
             ordinary
             women
             ,
             insomuch
             ,
             at
             length
             a
             reasonable
             horse
             could
             not
             well
             
             carry
             her
             ▪
             she
             tryed
             many
             Doctors
             ,
             and
             spent
             much
             money
             ▪
             but
             could
             find
             no
             help
             ,
             at
             length
             hearing
             of
             me
             ,
             her
             husband
             brought
             her
             unto
             me
             ;
             she
             was
             above
             two
             years
             in
             this
             condition
             before
             I
             did
             undertake
             the
             cure
             ,
             yet
             notwithstanding
             I
             did
             recover
             her
             in
             about
             three
             moneths
             time
             ,
             staying
             not
             only
             her
             griping
             pains
             in
             her
             belly
             ,
             but
             also
             ,
             did
             very
             much
             lessen
             the
             extream
             groth
             of
             her
             body
             :
             The
             way
             which
             I
             used
             for
             her
             recovery
             was
             ,
             by
             decoctions
             ,
             oyntments
             bathes
             ,
             sweats
             and
             glisters
             :
             she
             was
             taken
             under
             Saturn
             who
             was
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             house
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             ascendant
             :
             the
             cure
             was
             performed
             by
             antipathy
             ,
             viz.
             with
             herbs
             under
             the
             
               Sun
               ,
               Mars
            
             ,
             and
             Jupiter
             :
             what
             herbs
             are
             good
             for
             Dropsical
             humours
             under
             the
             Planets
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             you
             may
             find
             in
             this
             Book
             ;
             and
             likewise
             ,
             how
             to
             make
             decoctions
             ,
             bathes
             ,
             oyls
             ,
             and
             glisters
             ,
             suitable
             unto
             her
             condition
             .
             Now
             concerning
             this
             Minister
             ,
             I
             shall
             relate
             what
             followed
             ,
             I
             having
             by
             my
             Art
             made
             some
             discovery
             ,
             and
             this
             woman
             for
             the
             reasons
             aforesaid
             ,
             justly
             suspecting
             him
             ,
             both
             she
             and
             her
             husband
             were
             minded
             to
             have
             him
             before
             a
             Justice
             ,
             but
             that
             I
             somewhat
             disheartned
             them
             ,
             and
             told
             them
             ,
             that
             the
             discovery
             which
             I
             had
             made
             ,
             could
             be
             no
             evidence
             against
             him
             ,
             whereby
             to
             implead
             :
             but
             not
             long
             after
             ,
             this
             Priest
             having
             upon
             some
             other
             occasion
             differed
             with
             an
             other
             of
             his
             Parishioners
             ,
             after
             Prayers
             ended
             ,
             his
             Son
             standing
             in
             the
             Church-yard
             ,
             this
             Minister
             came
             unto
             him
             ,
             took
             off
             his
             hatt
             and
             gave
             him
             a
             tap
             on
             the
             head
             ,
             saying
             ,
             (
             before
             some
             of
             the
             Neighbours
             )
             
               Thou
               shalt
               lye
               by
               it
               some
               time
               for
               thy
               Fathers
               sake
            
             :
             immediately
             after
             ,
             this
             Boy
             ,
             being
             very
             sick
             ,
             took
             his
             bed
             ,
             and
             came
             no
             more
             abroad
             in
             a
             long
             time
             :
             whereupon
             ,
             this
             Womans
             Husband
             ,
             and
             the
             Boys
             Father
             resolves
             to
             prosecute
             against
             him
             ,
             and
             accordingly
             ,
             sent
             for
             a
             Warrant
             ,
             intending
             to
             have
             him
             before
             a
             Justice
             ,
             but
             the
             Priest
             having
             some
             notice
             thereof
             fled
             ,
             and
             as
             I
             am
             informed
             ,
             was
             never
             heard
             of
             unto
             this
             day
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             Cure
             done
             upon
             a
             Boy
             living
             at
             Throxford
             ,
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Berks
             ,
             who
             was
             suddenly
             struck
             dumb
             ,
             and
             so
             continued
             during
             the
             space
             of
             three
             years
             .
          
           
             I
             Shall
             in
             the
             first
             place
             relate
             the
             manner
             how
             this
             Boy
             was
             taken
             in
             this
             condition
             :
             as
             followeth
             ,
             This
             Boy
             living
             with
             his
             Unckle
             (
             his
             Father
             being
             dead
             )
             was
             imployed
             to
             drive
             ,
             and
             fetch
             home
             milch
             beasts
             ,
             being
             kept
             for
             a
             dairy
             ;
             now
             in
             a
             morning
             being
             holy
             day
             having
             on
             his
             best
             array
             ,
             being
             somewhat
             pleasant
             ,
             meets
             with
             a
             woman
             ,
             who
             was
             very
             
             much
             suspected
             to
             be
             a
             Witch
             ,
             and
             minding
             to
             make
             sport
             with
             her
             ,
             calls
             her
             old
             witch
             ,
             demanding
             whether
             she
             was
             going
             ,
             she
             not
             answering
             ,
             he
             threw
             several
             stones
             at
             her
             ,
             with
             that
             she
             began
             to
             be
             angry
             ,
             and
             saith
             unto
             him
             (
             as
             the
             boy
             after
             he
             could
             speak
             related
             )
             sirrah
             I
             will
             make
             you
             hold
             your
             tongue
             ,
             using
             many
             threatning
             speeches
             ;
             and
             indeavoured
             to
             run
             after
             the
             boy
             ,
             who
             was
             too
             nimble
             on
             foot
             for
             her
             :
             After
             which
             time
             during
             three
             years
             ,
             as
             abovesaid
             ,
             he
             became
             speechless
             and
             seeming
             simple
             ,
             and
             so
             might
             without
             question
             have
             continued
             unto
             this
             day
             (
             without
             miracle
             )
             had
             not
             the
             Astrological
             way
             been
             used
             both
             for
             the
             discovery
             and
             recovery
             of
             his
             distemper
             .
             The
             Friends
             of
             this
             boy
             told
             me
             they
             had
             spent
             much
             mony
             about
             his
             cure
             ,
             but
             to
             no
             purpose
             ,
             having
             as
             they
             said
             tryed
             many
             Doctors
             and
             others
             ,
             insomuch
             that
             they
             thought
             him
             uncureable
             :
             But
             by
             accident
             hearing
             of
             me
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             many
             cures
             by
             me
             done
             ,
             the
             friends
             of
             this
             boy
             came
             unto
             me
             ,
             desiring
             to
             know
             whether
             I
             would
             undertake
             to
             help
             him
             to
             his
             speech
             again
             :
             I
             ask'd
             them
             ,
             if
             they
             could
             tell
             the
             time
             ,
             when
             he
             first
             lost
             his
             speech
             ,
             which
             they
             readily
             told
             me
             .
             It
             being
             done
             upon
             a
             holy
             day
             ,
             they
             could
             the
             better
             do
             it
             ,
             whereupon
             having
             erected
             a
             figure
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             day
             or
             time
             given
             ,
             I
             quickly
             found
             the
             cause
             of
             his
             distemper
             (
             without
             which
             there
             could
             be
             no
             cure
             wrought
             )
             and
             told
             them
             ,
             that
             I
             was
             confident
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             ,
             that
             I
             could
             help
             them
             The
             Planet
             afflicting
             was
             ♄
             a
             cold
             ,
             dry
             ,
             melancholly
             ,
             earthy
             ,
             evil
             Planet
             :
             the
             defect
             lay
             wholly
             in
             the
             Vvula
             or
             Gargarean
             ;
             and
             as
             men
             who
             are
             taken
             with
             extream
             cold
             ,
             which
             usually
             settleth
             in
             this
             part
             ,
             are
             seemingly
             speechless
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             speak
             with
             little
             or
             low
             voice
             ,
             so
             this
             boy
             being
             more
             vehemently
             afflicted
             under
             so
             sad
             a
             cold
             planet
             ,
             could
             not
             speak
             at
             all
             :
             And
             likewise
             he
             seemed
             to
             be
             foolish
             ,
             for
             there
             was
             a
             great
             cold
             defect
             in
             the
             brain
             and
             head
             ,
             so
             well
             as
             in
             the
             Vvula
             .
             Now
             having
             by
             the
             Rules
             of
             Art
             discovered
             the
             cause
             so
             well
             as
             the
             distemper
             it self
             ;
             the
             friends
             of
             this
             boy
             and
             my self
             agreed
             upon
             a
             price
             for
             the
             cure
             ,
             which
             I
             performed
             in
             less
             then
             a
             months
             space
             .
             The
             cure
             was
             effected
             as
             followeth
             ,
             having
             in
             the
             first
             place
             by
             the
             rules
             hereafter
             mentioned
             ,
             endeavoured
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             ,
             that
             so
             she
             might
             be
             discouraged
             to
             act
             any
             further
             in
             her
             mischief
             .
             I
             used
             herbs
             antipathetical
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             being
             
               Saturn
               ,
               viz.
            
             Herbs
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Jupiter
             ,
             according
             unto
             their
             numbers
             and
             virtues
             ,
             being
             gathered
             at
             their
             right
             planetary
             hours
             ,
             three
             of
             which
             hetbs
             being
             under
             the
             domion
             of
             the
             ●un
             .
             I
             caused
             him
             to
             wear
             about
             his
             neck
             ,
             it
             being
             in
             virtue
             answerable
             unto
             gold
             ,
             and
             a
             number
             which
             properly
             belongeth
             
             unto
             the
             Sun
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             ,
             and
             as
             gold
             is
             a
             metal
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             hath
             a
             virtue
             to
             withstand
             all
             kinds
             of
             evils
             ,
             and
             to
             comfort
             the
             heart
             ,
             arteries
             ,
             and
             vital
             spirits
             ,
             so
             likewise
             hath
             these
             herbs
             under
             his
             dominion
             the
             like
             properties
             ,
             as
             also
             the
             ruby
             amongst
             stones
             ;
             Generally
             all
             those
             pains
             ,
             aches
             ,
             distempers
             ▪
             or
             afflictions
             ,
             which
             are
             caused
             by
             Witchcraft
             are
             called
             Evils
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             these
             kinds
             of
             Evils
             will
             turn
             into
             white
             kernels
             ,
             swellings
             ,
             proceeding
             from
             some
             extraordinary
             distemper
             in
             the
             nerves
             (
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             expressed
             ,
             and
             then
             it
             s
             usually
             called
             
               the
               Kings
               Evil.
            
             )
             Having
             collected
             my
             herbs
             together
             according
             unto
             their
             numbers
             and
             virtues
             ,
             being
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Jupiter
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             and
             caused
             a
             mixture
             ,
             then
             out
             of
             these
             herbs
             ,
             we
             usually
             make
             diet
             drinks
             ointments
             ,
             and
             suffumigations
             ;
             of
             the
             diet
             drink
             ,
             I
             gave
             him
             three
             times
             a
             day
             ,
             viz.
             Morning
             ,
             afternoon
             ,
             and
             night
             ,
             also
             every
             morning
             we
             usually
             give
             them
             water-grewel
             made
             with
             some
             of
             those
             herbs
             about
             an
             hour
             after
             they
             have
             taken
             the
             diet
             drink
             ,
             by
             which
             means
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             the
             boy
             within
             a
             month
             was
             cured
             ,
             and
             hath
             so
             continued
             ever
             since
             .
             I
             believe
             it
             will
             be
             a
             warning
             unto
             him
             ,
             how
             to
             meddle
             with
             such
             Creatures
             in
             a
             morning
             without
             prayer
             .
             I
             shall
             relate
             one
             passage
             ,
             which
             happened
             between
             the
             Boys
             Unkle
             and
             my self
             ,
             as
             followeth
             ▪
             The
             month
             being
             expired
             ,
             wihich
             was
             the
             time
             set
             for
             the
             Boys
             cure
             ,
             he
             came
             to
             see
             whether
             the
             Boy
             could
             speak
             or
             no
             ,
             whereupon
             I
             called
             in
             the
             boy
             and
             bad
             him
             speak
             to
             his
             unckle
             ,
             which
             he
             did
             ,
             desiring
             to
             know
             how
             all
             his
             friends
             did
             ;
             whereupon
             his
             Unkle
             seemed
             to
             be
             much
             troubled
             ,
             and
             sad
             ,
             for
             as
             he
             told
             me
             afterwards
             ,
             he
             did
             verily
             believe
             ,
             that
             I
             had
             infused
             a
             spirit
             into
             the
             boy
             to
             make
             him
             speak
             ;
             and
             his
             reason
             was
             because
             the
             Doctors
             and
             others
             ,
             who
             had
             undertaken
             to
             help
             him
             (
             but
             could
             not
             )
             said
             he
             would
             never
             be
             cured
             ,
             as
             they
             verily
             believed
             by
             any
             man
             whatsoever
             :
             whereupon
             the
             boys
             Unkle
             desired
             me
             to
             keep
             him
             somewhat
             longer
             ,
             and
             then
             he
             would
             come
             and
             bring
             money
             for
             the
             cure
             :
             The
             reason
             why
             he
             brought
             no
             money
             with
             him
             ,
             was
             ,
             because
             he
             did
             not
             believe
             I
             could
             help
             him
             ;
             and
             he
             made
             his
             bargain
             so
             ,
             that
             if
             I
             did
             not
             cure
             the
             boy
             ,
             I
             was
             to
             have
             nought
             for
             my
             charge
             and
             pains
             .
             And
             about
             a
             week
             after
             he
             came
             privately
             to
             my
             Servants
             ,
             desiring
             to
             speak
             with
             the
             boy
             ,
             which
             he
             did
             ,
             and
             then
             ,
             but
             not
             before
             he
             was
             satisfied
             ,
             for
             the
             boy
             could
             both
             pray
             and
             readily
             give
             answers
             unto
             questions
             .
             After
             which
             ,
             about
             a
             week
             following
             ,
             he
             came
             again
             with
             one
             of
             his
             Neighbours
             ,
             who
             both
             heard
             the
             boy
             speak
             and
             pray
             again
             ,
             and
             
             was
             fully
             satisfied
             ,
             paying
             me
             ,
             what
             we
             had
             agreed
             upon
             for
             the
             cure
             .
             It
             seems
             they
             were
             not
             onely
             disheartened
             by
             Physitians
             ,
             but
             also
             hearing
             that
             I
             did
             many
             times
             set
             figures
             ,
             concerning
             Nativities
             ,
             thefts
             ,
             strays
             ,
             and
             fugitives
             ,
             &c.
             
             As
             though
             I
             had
             wrought
             the
             cure
             by
             unlawful
             means
             .
             But
             before
             we
             parted
             ,
             I
             gave
             them
             both
             such
             ample
             satisfaction
             ,
             that
             they
             went
             away
             well
             contented
             and
             satisfied
             ,
             being
             joyful
             ,
             that
             it
             was
             their
             good
             hap
             to
             come
             unto
             me
             .
          
           
             Now
             whether
             this
             Boy
             was
             by
             this
             woman
             bewitched
             or
             whether
             it
             pleased
             God
             to
             lay
             such
             an
             affliction
             upon
             the
             Boy
             .
             It
             may
             be
             a
             question
             worthy
             of
             answer
             ;
             unto
             which
             I
             shall
             briefly
             reply
             in
             point
             of
             art
             ,
             That
             in
             regard
             the
             only
             afflicting
             planet
             was
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             and
             an
             evil
             planet
             ,
             I
             did
             conclude
             that
             the
             infirmity
             might
             proceed
             from
             fascination
             or
             witchcraft
             ,
             but
             not
             without
             Gods
             permission
             ,
             for
             (
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             declared
             )
             if
             we
             neglect
             daily
             prayers
             ,
             we
             lie
             lyable
             unto
             the
             assaults
             of
             Sathan
             ,
             and
             his
             Instruments
             for
             the
             time
             being
             ;
             especially
             in
             our
             bodies
             :
             For
             our
             Saviour
             
               Jesus
               Christ
            
             taught
             us
             to
             pray
             daily
             ,
             not
             only
             for
             bread
             but
             also
             to
             deliver
             us
             from
             evil
             ,
             wherein
             ,
             if
             we
             fail
             ,
             the
             fault
             is
             ours
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             make
             the
             Sympathetical
             ,
             Powder
             with
             the
             way
             to
             apply
             the
             same
             ,
             for
             the
             curing
             of
             wounds
             ,
             and
             sundry
             distempers
             :
             Especially
             such
             which
             any
             way
             concern
             the
             blood
             or
             vital
             spirits
             .
          
           
             TAke
             of
             
               Roman
               vitriol
            
             six
             or
             eight
             ounces
             ,
             beat
             it
             very
             small
             in
             a
             morter
             ,
             then
             search
             it
             through
             a
             fine
             search
             ,
             do
             it
             when
             the
             Sun
             enters
             Leo
             ,
             which
             is
             about
             the
             twelfth
             of
             July
             ,
             then
             spread
             it
             finely
             upon
             an
             earthen
             glased
             pan
             ,
             set
             it
             daily
             in
             the
             heat
             of
             the
             Sun
             during
             forty
             days
             ,
             and
             keep
             it
             warm
             at
             night
             ,
             and
             be
             careful
             it
             takes
             no
             wet
             or
             cold
             ,
             afterwards
             you
             must
             continually
             keep
             it
             dry
             ,
             with
             this
             powder
             alone
             kept
             dry
             and
             warm
             ,
             great
             cures
             may
             be
             done
             ,
             I
             shall
             instance
             one
             Example
             ,
             A
             Brother
             of
             mine
             living
             in
             Southcote
             near
             Reading
             in
             the
             time
             of
             the
             late
             war
             had
             a
             Mastiffe
             Dog
             shot
             into
             the
             neck
             and
             head
             ,
             with
             a
             brace
             of
             bullets
             .
             The
             dog
             being
             very
             much
             swell'd
             ,
             lay
             pining
             away
             and
             was
             in
             appearance
             near
             unto
             death
             .
             A
             Gent.
             who
             came
             by
             accident
             having
             some
             of
             this
             powder
             in
             his
             pocket
             was
             desirous
             to
             make
             some
             tryal
             thereof
             upon
             this
             Dog
             ,
             whereupon
             with
             a
             linnen
             cloth
             we
             took
             some
             of
             the
             corruption
             ,
             which
             was
             about
             his
             neck
             ,
             and
             immediately
             applyed
             a
             small
             quantity
             of
             
             the
             powder
             unto
             it
             keeping
             it
             very
             warm
             ,
             whereupon
             presently
             the
             Dog
             revived
             ,
             stood
             up
             and
             wagged
             his
             tail
             ;
             then
             presently
             for
             further
             tryal
             ,
             we
             laid
             the
             powder
             with
             the
             corruption
             to
             the
             air
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Dog
             fell
             down
             as
             dead
             again
             ,
             shivering
             ,
             and
             then
             immediately
             we
             closed
             it
             up
             again
             ,
             and
             ever
             afterwards
             kept
             it
             warm
             ,
             and
             the
             Dog
             in
             a
             short
             time
             recovered
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             Way
             to
             apply
             this
             Powder
             for
             the
             curing
             of
             distempers
             and
             infirmities
             ,
             especially
             such
             ,
             wherein
             the
             Blood
             and
             vital
             Spirits
             are
             concerned
             .
          
           
             VVHen
             you
             are
             minded
             to
             cure
             any
             disease
             or
             infirmity
             ,
             you
             must
             by
             the
             help
             of
             this
             Book
             take
             notice
             what
             herbs
             are
             good
             to
             be
             used
             to
             cure
             the
             grief
             or
             infirmity
             ,
             out
             of
             which
             you
             must
             take
             a
             select
             number
             according
             unto
             their
             elemental
             qualities
             and
             virtues
             ,
             being
             rightly
             appropriated
             unto
             their
             severall
             planets
             ,
             and
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             planetary
             hours
             ,
             which
             this
             Book
             will
             sufficiently
             instruct
             you
             ,
             dry
             them
             so
             that
             you
             may
             pound
             them
             and
             searce
             them
             into
             fine
             powder
             .
             Then
             take
             the
             quantity
             of
             half
             a
             dram
             thereof
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             quantity
             of
             the
             Sympathetical
             powder
             ,
             and
             mix
             them
             well
             together
             in
             a
             Mortar
             ,
             ever
             after
             keeping
             the
             powder
             warm
             and
             dry
             :
             and
             when
             you
             are
             minded
             to
             cure
             thereby
             ▪
             you
             must
             warm
             the
             powder
             very
             well
             over
             a
             few
             coals
             ,
             and
             while
             its
             warm
             put
             a
             small
             quantity
             of
             the
             Patients
             blood
             into
             it
             ,
             and
             mix
             it
             very
             well
             together
             ,
             always
             keeping
             it
             warm
             ,
             and
             so
             make
             it
             up
             in
             a
             little
             bag
             ,
             and
             let
             the
             Patient
             wear
             it
             next
             their
             skin
             ,
             that
             so
             it
             may
             always
             be
             kept
             warm
             .
             I
             have
             by
             virtue
             of
             this
             powder
             done
             many
             very
             great
             cures
             ,
             and
             should
             have
             still
             continued
             in
             this
             way
             of
             practice
             ,
             but
             that
             I
             found
             many
             were
             unsatisfied
             ,
             concerning
             the
             legality
             thereof
             ,
             taking
             it
             for
             a
             kind
             of
             charm
             ,
             by
             reason
             I
             ordered
             the
             patient
             to
             wear
             it
             about
             their
             necks
             ,
             and
             I
             believe
             they
             did
             the
             rather
             conceipt
             so
             in
             regard
             ,
             I
             did
             use
             to
             resolve
             many
             questions
             in
             Astrology
             ,
             as
             Thefts
             ,
             Strays
             ,
             Fugitives
             ,
             &c.
             
             There
             is
             but
             one
             danger
             in
             this
             way
             of
             cure
             ,
             which
             is
             as
             followeth
             .
             If
             the
             Patient
             happen
             to
             lose
             this
             mixture
             from
             their
             necks
             or
             body
             wheresoever
             worn
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             let
             it
             take
             cold
             ,
             the
             grief
             will
             be
             apt
             to
             return
             a●ain
             ,
             more
             especially
             if
             the
             Patient
             be
             not
             perfectly
             recovered
             .
             But
             when
             the
             Patient
             is
             through
             well
             ,
             than
             they
             may
             burn
             it
             .
             I
             could
             have
             inserted
             many
             cures
             ,
             which
             I
             have
             effected
             by
             
             vertue
             of
             this
             powder
             ,
             I
             shall
             only
             mention
             one
             for
             example
             ,
             as
             followeth
             about
             nine
             years
             ago
             ,
             there
             lived
             a
             woman
             in
             Newbery
             ,
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Berks
             ,
             she
             was
             daily
             troubled
             with
             fits
             ,
             which
             at
             the
             first
             ,
             would
             begin
             with
             a
             kind
             of
             trembling
             about
             the
             heart
             ,
             and
             from
             thence
             by
             degrees
             set
             al
             the
             arteries
             to
             work
             throughout
             her
             whole
             body
             ,
             after
             which
             ,
             for
             some
             hours
             she
             would
             be
             as
             seemingly
             dead
             ,
             and
             could
             wagg
             neither
             arm
             or
             leg
             ;
             for
             cure
             whereof
             ,
             I
             let
             her
             blood
             in
             the
             heart
             vein
             ,
             and
             having
             my
             powders
             made
             in
             readiness
             ,
             according
             unto
             what
             is
             before
             expressed
             ;
             I
             mixt
             some
             of
             her
             blood
             with
             the
             powder
             ,
             and
             while
             it
             was
             warm
             made
             it
             up
             into
             a
             little
             bag
             ,
             which
             I
             caused
             her
             to
             wear
             about
             her
             neck
             ,
             by
             vertue
             of
             which
             ,
             not
             omitting
             dyet-drink
             suitable
             to
             her
             condition
             ;
             she
             was
             in
             about
             a
             months
             space
             recovered
             ;
             notwithstanding
             ,
             she
             was
             near
             twelve
             moneths
             in
             this
             condition
             before
             she
             came
             unto
             me
             :
             The
             cure
             being
             perfected
             ,
             her
             husband
             ,
             according
             unto
             our
             agreement
             paid
             me
             for
             the
             cure
             ,
             but
             it
             so
             chanced
             ,
             that
             within
             some
             small
             time
             after
             ,
             she
             carelesly
             lost
             this
             from
             her
             neck
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             her
             fits
             began
             to
             mind
             her
             again
             ,
             and
             more
             and
             more
             increased
             ,
             insomuch
             ,
             that
             she
             was
             almost
             so
             bad
             as
             at
             the
             first
             ,
             for
             as
             I
             said
             before
             ,
             except
             the
             patient
             be
             for
             some
             time
             perfectly
             well
             ,
             at
             least
             a
             moneth
             ,
             the
             grief
             will
             be
             apt
             to
             return
             ,
             especially
             ,
             when
             the
             principal
             matter
             of
             cure
             is
             lost
             or
             neglected
             ,
             for
             it
             s
             not
             sufficient
             in
             any
             distemper
             whatsoever
             ▪
             only
             to
             cure
             ,
             except
             for
             a
             time
             there
             be
             a
             perfect
             settlement
             for
             we
             daily
             find
             ,
             that
             relapses
             are
             very
             dangerous
             and
             apt
             to
             befall
             many
             who
             think
             themselves
             well
             recovered
             .
             This
             womans
             husband
             came
             to
             me
             again
             ,
             and
             told
             me
             ,
             that
             his
             Wife
             was
             so
             bad
             as
             ever
             (
             being
             much
             discontented
             )
             he
             not
             knowing
             the
             reason
             ;
             I
             askt
             him
             ,
             whether
             she
             had
             not
             lost
             the
             little
             bag
             from
             her
             neck
             which
             I
             gave
             her
             to
             wear
             he
             told
             me
             he
             thought
             she
             had
             :
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             through
             carelessness
             she
             had
             lost
             it
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             I
             once
             more
             let
             her
             blood
             ,
             and
             did
             as
             is
             before
             expressed
             ,
             desiring
             her
             to
             take
             care
             of
             it
             ,
             which
             she
             did
             ;
             after
             which
             ,
             she
             became
             well
             again
             ,
             and
             her
             fits
             left
             her
             ,
             and
             so
             hath
             continued
             well
             ever
             since
             ,
             as
             I
             am
             informed
             .
             This
             cure
             being
             effected
             about
             eight
             or
             nine
             years
             ago
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             The
             Vnguent
             ,
             or
             wonderful
             Oyntment
             for
             Wounds
             :
             Composed
             of
             the
             four
             Elemental
             parts
             of
             Mans
             Body
             .
             The
             Seven
             Planets
             being
             applyed
             thereunto
             :
             It
             s
             making
             ,
             and
             use
             ;
             followeth
             :
          
           
             
               
                 The
                 Ingredients
                 .
              
               
                 
                   The
                   Moss
                   of
                   a
                   dead
                   Mans
                   Scull
                
                 
                   2.
                   ounces
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Of
                   Mans
                   Grease
                
                 
                   2.
                   ounces
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Of
                   Mummy
                
                 
                   ½
                   .
                   ounce
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Of
                   Mans
                   Blood
                
                 
                   ½
                   .
                   ounce
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Oyl
                   of
                   Lindseed
                
                 
                   2.
                   ounces
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Oyl
                   of
                   Roses
                
                 
                   2.
                   ounces
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Bolearmeniack
                
                 
                   ½
                   .
                   ounce
                   .
                
              
            
          
           
             The
             three
             last
             ingredients
             are
             the
             rather
             added
             unto
             it
             because
             it
             helpeth
             to
             bring
             it
             unto
             a
             subtile
             oyntment
             :
             and
             without
             question
             ,
             there
             is
             also
             great
             vertue
             in
             them
             .
          
           
             
               
                 
                   Elements
                   .
                
                 
                   Nature
                   .
                
                 
                   Complection
                   .
                
                 
                   Planets
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Water
                   .
                
                 
                   Cold
                   and
                   Moist
                   .
                
                 
                   Flegm
                   .
                
                 
                   
                     Venus
                     and
                     Luna
                  
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Fier
                   .
                
                 
                   Hot
                   and
                   Dry.
                   
                
                 
                   Choller
                   .
                
                 
                   
                     Sol
                     and
                     Mars
                  
                   .
                
              
               
                 
                   Earth
                   .
                
                 
                   Cold
                   and
                   Dry.
                   
                
                 
                   Melancholy
                   .
                
                 
                   Saturn
                   &
                   Mercury
                
              
               
                 
                   Ayr.
                   
                
                 
                   Hot
                   and
                   Moist
                
                 
                   Sanguine
                   .
                
                 
                   Jupiter
                   .
                
              
            
          
           
             ALL
             these
             things
             before
             mentioned
             must
             be
             mixt
             together
             and
             beaten
             well
             in
             a
             morter
             until
             it
             become
             an
             oyntment
             then
             keep
             it
             in
             a
             close
             thing
             from
             ayr
             for
             your
             use
             .
             The
             way
             to
             use
             this
             Unguent
             whereby
             to
             cure
             ,
             is
             as
             followeth
             :
             Take
             the
             blood
             or
             matter
             of
             the
             Wound
             upon
             the
             Weapon
             or
             Instrument
             which
             made
             the
             Wound
             :
             or
             otherwise
             ,
             dry
             it
             upon
             a
             piece
             of
             wood
             ,
             then
             put
             the
             wood
             into
             the
             oyntment
             ,
             or
             else
             anoint
             the
             blood
             ,
             being
             kept
             dry
             upon
             the
             wood
             with
             the
             oyntment
             ,
             and
             keep
             it
             from
             air
             ;
             you
             must
             every
             day
             wet
             a
             fresh
             linnen
             rag
             with
             the
             Urine
             of
             the
             Patient
             ,
             and
             so
             bind
             up
             the
             wound
             :
             do
             it
             early
             every
             morning
             .
             Also
             you
             must
             be
             very
             careful
             that
             the
             oyntment
             which
             is
             applyed
             to
             the
             blood
             take
             no
             cold
             ,
             with
             this
             Unguent
             wonderful
             things
             may
             be
             done
             if
             it
             be
             rightly
             managed
             according
             unto
             the
             directions
             aforesaid
             .
             I
             shall
             quote
             one
             example
             concerning
             the
             tryal
             of
             this
             Unguent
             as
             followeth
             ,
             One
             day
             being
             at
             dinner
             with
             
             Sir
             
               Humphrey
               Forrester
            
             of
             Aldermaston
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Berks.
             The
             Gentlewoman
             ,
             who
             usually
             waited
             on
             his
             Lady
             was
             extreamly
             tormented
             with
             the
             tooth-ach
             ,
             we
             caused
             her
             to
             prick
             her
             teeth
             with
             a
             tooth
             pick
             ,
             and
             to
             blood
             it
             ,
             immediately
             we
             put
             the
             tooth-pick
             into
             the
             ointment
             ,
             and
             the
             Gentlewoman
             had
             present
             ease
             ;
             after
             some
             short
             time
             ,
             we
             took
             forth
             the
             tooth-pick
             ,
             and
             put
             it
             into
             vinegar
             ,
             whereupon
             she
             was
             presently
             in
             extream
             pain
             :
             We
             took
             the
             tooth-pick
             forth
             of
             the
             vinegar
             ,
             and
             applyed
             it
             to
             the
             unguent
             ,
             and
             she
             was
             immediately
             well
             ,
             and
             so
             continued
             .
             I
             could
             have
             inserted
             many
             great
             cures
             done
             by
             virtue
             of
             this
             unguent
             ,
             which
             for
             brevities
             sake
             onely
             I
             am
             willing
             to
             omit
             .
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             Witchcraft
             ,
             and
             Sorcery
             ,
             with
             the
             cure
             thereof
             ,
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             THe
             way
             to
             know
             whether
             the
             patient
             be
             bewitched
             or
             not
             I
             have
             already
             set
             down
             ,
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             Book
             .
             I
             find
             by
             experience
             ,
             that
             those
             ,
             who
             are
             taken
             in
             the
             snare
             of
             witchcraft
             are
             usually
             afflicted
             in
             some
             outward
             limb
             or
             member
             of
             the
             body
             caused
             by
             an
             image
             made
             in
             the
             likeness
             of
             man
             or
             beast
             ,
             and
             through
             the
             subtilty
             of
             the
             Devil
             made
             at
             such
             hours
             and
             times
             ,
             when
             by
             sympathy
             it
             shall
             reflect
             upon
             the
             man
             or
             beast
             whom
             they
             intend
             to
             hurt
             or
             destroy
             ;
             it
             being
             done
             by
             thorn
             ,
             pin
             ,
             or
             needle
             prickt
             into
             that
             part
             of
             the
             image
             ,
             which
             answereth
             unto
             that
             part
             of
             the
             body
             of
             man
             or
             beast
             wherein
             they
             are
             pained
             or
             grieved
             .
             An
             Example
             hereof
             I
             have
             already
             mentioned
             ,
             concerning
             the
             Woman
             lately
             taken
             at
             the
             Devises
             in
             Wiltshire
             :
             But
             that
             which
             I
             conceive
             is
             the
             most
             usual
             way
             practised
             by
             Witches
             is
             most
             properly
             called
             Sorcery
             :
             For
             by
             the
             help
             of
             the
             Devil
             some
             poysonous
             matter
             is
             prepared
             ,
             and
             mixt
             with
             some
             blood
             and
             vital
             spirit
             of
             the
             Witch
             ,
             and
             so
             by
             smell
             or
             taste
             infused
             into
             the
             body
             of
             man
             or
             beast
             bewitched
             ,
             or
             rather
             by
             which
             they
             are
             infected
             :
             For
             its
             observable
             in
             Philosophy
             :
             
               Si
               acceperis
               terram
               cadaverosam
               cujuscunque
               viri
               mulierisve
               ,
               qui
               notabili
               quocunque
               morbo
               moriebatur
               ,
               eandemque
               des
               ullo
               masculo
               aut
               foeminae
               ,
               eodem
               morbo
               contaminabuntur
               ;
               in
               morbis
               aliquibus
               odore
               tantùm
               hoc
               efficitur
               ,
               Exempla
               gratia
               ,
               in
               peste
               ,
               Lue
               Venereae
               ,
               seu
               morbo
               Gallico
               Elephantiasi
               sive
               Lepra
               .
            
          
           
             Those
             who
             are
             thus
             wrought
             upon
             by
             sorcery
             may
             be
             infected
             with
             most
             kinds
             of
             diseases
             whatsoever
             :
             As
             I
             have
             sufficiently
             discovered
             in
             my
             
               Practice
               of
               Physick
            
             ▪
             Besides
             I
             have
             known
             many
             things
             ,
             which
             through
             sorcery
             have
             been
             so
             infected
             
             and
             spoiled
             ,
             as
             instance
             bear
             cream
             ,
             and
             milk
             ,
             whey
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             ,
             that
             neither
             Housewife
             or
             Dairy
             Maid
             could
             make
             any
             good
             use
             thereof
             .
             I
             shall
             relate
             one
             Example
             hereof
             .
             when
             I
             was
             a
             Boy
             my
             Father
             kept
             a
             Dairy
             at
             a
             place
             called
             Shenfield
             near
             Reading
             ,
             and
             one
             of
             my
             Sisters
             had
             the
             charge
             thereof
             ,
             upon
             a
             time
             my
             Father
             desired
             her
             to
             make
             some
             wilde
             curds
             ,
             and
             to
             send
             them
             home
             ;
             which
             she
             did
             endeavour
             to
             do
             ,
             but
             could
             make
             none
             .
             The
             reason
             was
             ,
             as
             she
             conceived
             because
             an
             Old
             woman
             (
             suspected
             for
             a
             witch
             )
             was
             at
             that
             time
             denyed
             whey
             ,
             who
             went
             muttering
             away
             discontented
             .
             The
             next
             day
             my
             Father
             came
             with
             one
             of
             his
             Brothers
             ,
             named
             
               John
               Blagrave
            
             ,
             a
             man
             of
             great
             knowledge
             in
             Astrology
             and
             Philosophy
             ,
             as
             appears
             by
             his
             many
             works
             in
             print
             Now
             my
             Father
             askt
             her
             why
             she
             sent
             him
             no
             curds
             ,
             she
             told
             him
             ,
             she
             could
             make
             none
             ,
             notwithstanding
             she
             had
             used
             her
             best
             skill
             ;
             and
             related
             what
             is
             aforesaid
             concerning
             the
             Woman
             suspected
             :
             Now
             my
             Fathers
             Brother
             aforesaid
             being
             desirous
             to
             make
             further
             tryal
             hereof
             went
             into
             the
             House
             ,
             and
             caused
             the
             whey
             to
             be
             hung
             over
             the
             fire
             again
             which
             no
             sooner
             was
             done
             ,
             but
             presently
             it
             rumbled
             ,
             and
             made
             a
             noise
             ,
             as
             if
             many
             bullets
             had
             been
             in
             it
             ,
             whereupon
             he
             caused
             the
             Kettle
             and
             whey
             to
             be
             taken
             from
             the
             fire
             ,
             and
             caused
             a
             greater
             fire
             to
             be
             made
             :
             He
             also
             called
             for
             a
             cord
             and
             an
             iron
             wedge
             ,
             he
             took
             the
             cord
             ,
             and
             bound
             the
             Kettle
             round
             about
             ,
             and
             wrested
             it
             very
             hard
             ,
             and
             then
             caused
             the
             Kettle
             with
             whey
             to
             be
             set
             over
             the
             fire
             again
             ,
             and
             having
             heat
             the
             wedge
             red
             hot
             ,
             put
             him
             into
             the
             whey
             ,
             and
             immediately
             there
             was
             abundance
             of
             curds
             rose
             up
             ,
             after
             which
             my
             Unckle
             sent
             a
             messenger
             to
             the
             suspected
             Witches
             house
             to
             know
             how
             she
             did
             ,
             who
             brought
             word
             ,
             that
             after
             much
             knocking
             at
             length
             she
             opened
             the
             door
             ,
             where
             he
             found
             the
             Witch
             or
             suspected
             person
             shrunk
             up
             like
             a
             purse
             or
             leather
             put
             into
             the
             fire
             .
             By
             which
             it
             appeareth
             ,
             that
             part
             of
             the
             vital
             spirit
             of
             the
             Witch
             was
             infused
             into
             the
             whey
             ,
             for
             otherwise
             it
             could
             not
             have
             wrought
             so
             violently
             upon
             her
             ,
             for
             should
             the
             poysonous
             matter
             ,
             or
             thing
             be
             given
             or
             used
             alone
             without
             some
             blood
             or
             vital
             spirit
             of
             the
             Witch
             mingled
             with
             it
             ,
             the
             burning
             of
             the
             patients
             blood
             or
             urin
             would
             not
             hurt
             them
             ,
             or
             the
             putting
             this
             red
             hot
             wedg
             into
             the
             whey
             ,
             could
             no
             way
             have
             afflicted
             her
             ,
             which
             it
             did
             by
             Sympathy
             ,
             as
             appeared
             by
             her
             body
             being
             shrunk
             up
             as
             aforesaid
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             The
             true
             way
             to
             Cure
             both
             Witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             Authors
             experience
             and
             Practice
             .
          
           
             THe
             curing
             of
             such
             who
             are
             bewitched
             ,
             is
             not
             done
             only
             by
             such
             ,
             who
             are
             called
             white
             Witches
             ,
             (
             as
             many
             foolish
             do
             imagine
             )
             for
             the
             white
             Witch
             and
             the
             black
             Witch
             are
             all
             one
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             expressed
             ,
             they
             are
             but
             confederate
             Witches
             ,
             the
             one
             Witch
             by
             thorn
             ,
             pin
             ,
             or
             needle
             pricks
             into
             the
             Image
             through
             the
             subtilty
             of
             the
             Devil
             causeth
             the
             infirmity
             ,
             pain
             ,
             or
             lameness
             ;
             the
             other
             Witch
             giveth
             forth
             ,
             that
             she
             can
             cure
             ,
             and
             so
             when
             the
             friends
             of
             the
             bewitched
             cometh
             unto
             the
             white
             Witch
             ,
             or
             cunning
             woman
             (
             they
             divide
             the
             gain
             )
             and
             the
             cure
             is
             quickly
             done
             ,
             it
             s
             but
             pulling
             forth
             ,
             the
             thorn
             ,
             pin
             or
             needle
             ,
             and
             the
             Patient
             is
             cured
             ,
             and
             I
             have
             been
             credibly
             informed
             by
             some
             who
             have
             gon
             to
             these
             cunning
             women
             ,
             or
             white
             Witches
             ;
             that
             their
             Cattle
             ,
             or
             the
             Patient
             afflicted
             have
             been
             perfectly
             well
             before
             they
             have
             gotten
             home
             :
             but
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             ,
             after
             either
             man
             or
             beast
             have
             been
             bewitched
             above
             moneth
             ,
             they
             cannot
             cure
             them
             ,
             especially
             ,
             if
             the
             pain
             continue
             in
             one
             place
             all
             that
             time
             but
             sometimes
             they
             will
             move
             the
             thorn
             ,
             pin
             ,
             or
             needle
             into
             some
             other
             part
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             that
             so
             they
             may
             have
             remedy
             when
             they
             come
             unto
             them
             ;
             for
             after
             the
             pain
             or
             infirmity
             have
             been
             of
             above
             a
             moneth
             standing
             ,
             the
             grief
             will
             get
             into
             the
             flesh
             ,
             blood
             and
             vital
             parts
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             pulling
             forth
             of
             the
             thorn
             ,
             and
             the
             rest
             will
             do
             the
             Patient
             but
             little
             good
             ,
             and
             cannot
             possibly
             help
             them
             ,
             wherefore
             in
             this
             condition
             the
             Patients
             friends
             must
             of
             necessity
             repair
             unto
             such
             who
             are
             well
             skilled
             in
             Astrological
             and
             Philosophical
             way
             of
             cure
             as
             I
             shall
             declare
             in
             order
             hereunto
             ,
             but
             before
             we
             proceed
             unto
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             ,
             it
             will
             be
             necessary
             to
             shew
             ,
             how
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             ,
             that
             so
             she
             may
             be
             discouraged
             to
             act
             any
             further
             in
             her
             mischief
             :
             for
             notwithstanding
             their
             witchcraft
             by
             image
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             yet
             I
             seldom
             find
             ,
             especially
             where
             the
             Patient
             hath
             been
             above
             a
             moneth
             bewitched
             ,
             but
             that
             Sorcery
             is
             wrought
             so
             well
             as
             Witchcraft
             ,
             upon
             the
             Patient
             ;
             and
             sometimes
             immediately
             together
             with
             the
             Witchcraft
             ,
             especially
             ,
             where
             there
             are
             no
             confederate
             Witches
             ,
             for
             the
             white
             Witches
             cannot
             help
             ,
             where
             Sorcery
             hath
             been
             wrought
             upon
             the
             Patient
             ,
             by
             reason
             it
             breaketh
             forth
             immediately
             into
             some
             Poysonous
             or
             infectious
             inward
             grief
             or
             infirmity
             ,
             which
             can
             no
             way
             be
             cured
             (
             except
             by
             accident
             )
             but
             by
             the
             
               Astrological
               ,
               Philosophical
            
             way
             of
             Physick
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Here
             followeth
             some
             experimental
             Rules
             ,
             whereby
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             ,
             causing
             the
             evil
             to
             return
             back
             upon
             them
             .
          
           
             1.
             
             ONe
             way
             is
             by
             watching
             the
             suspected
             party
             ,
             when
             they
             go
             into
             their
             house
             ;
             And
             then
             presently
             to
             take
             some
             of
             her
             thatch
             from
             over
             the
             door
             ,
             or
             a
             tile
             ,
             if
             the
             House
             be
             tyled
             ;
             if
             it
             be
             thatch
             you
             must
             wet
             and
             sprinkle
             it
             over
             with
             the
             patients
             water
             ,
             and
             likewise
             with
             white
             salt
             ,
             then
             let
             it
             burn
             or
             smoke
             through
             a
             trivet
             ,
             or
             the
             frame
             of
             a
             skillet
             :
             you
             must
             bury
             the
             ashes
             that
             way
             ,
             which
             the
             suspected
             Witch
             liveth
             .
             It
             s
             best
             done
             either
             at
             the
             change
             ,
             full
             ,
             or
             quarters
             of
             the
             Moon
             :
             Or
             otherwise
             ,
             when
             the
             Witches
             significator
             is
             in
             Square
             or
             Opposition
             to
             the
             Moon
             .
             But
             if
             the
             Witches
             house
             be
             tiled
             ,
             then
             take
             a
             tile
             from
             over
             the
             door
             ,
             heat
             him
             red
             hot
             ,
             put
             salt
             into
             the
             patients
             water
             ,
             and
             dash
             it
             upon
             the
             red
             hot
             tile
             ,
             until
             it
             be
             consumed
             ,
             and
             let
             it
             smoke
             through
             a
             trivet
             or
             frame
             of
             a
             skillet
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             .
          
           
             2.
             
             Another
             way
             is
             to
             get
             two
             new
             horseshooes
             ,
             heat
             one
             of
             them
             red
             hot
             ,
             and
             quench
             him
             in
             the
             patients
             urine
             ,
             then
             immediately
             nail
             him
             on
             the
             inside
             of
             the
             threshold
             of
             the
             door
             with
             three
             nailes
             ,
             the
             heel
             being
             upwards
             :
             then
             having
             the
             patients
             urine
             set
             it
             over
             the
             fire
             ,
             and
             set
             a
             trivet
             over
             it
             ,
             put
             into
             it
             three
             horse
             nails
             ,
             and
             a
             little
             white
             salt
             :
             Then
             heat
             the
             other
             horshooe
             red
             hot
             ,
             and
             quench
             him
             severall
             times
             in
             the
             urine
             ,
             and
             so
             let
             it
             boil
             and
             waste
             until
             all
             be
             consumed
             ;
             do
             this
             three
             times
             and
             let
             it
             be
             near
             the
             change
             ,
             full
             ,
             or
             quarters
             of
             the
             Moon
             ;
             or
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             in
             Square
             or
             Opposition
             unto
             the
             Witches
             Significator
          
           
             3.
             
             Another
             way
             is
             to
             stop
             the
             urine
             of
             the
             Patient
             ,
             close
             up
             in
             a
             bottle
             ,
             and
             put
             into
             it
             three
             nails
             ,
             pins
             ,
             or
             needles
             ,
             with
             a
             little
             white
             Salt
             ,
             keeping
             the
             urine
             alwayes
             warm
             :
             If
             you
             let
             it
             remain
             long
             in
             the
             bottle
             ,
             it
             will
             endanger
             the
             witches
             life
             :
             for
             I
             have
             found
             by
             experience
             ,
             that
             they
             will
             be
             grievously
             tormented
             making
             their
             water
             with
             great
             difficulty
             ,
             if
             any
             at
             all
             ,
             and
             the
             more
             if
             the
             Moon
             be
             in
             Scorpio
             in
             Square
             or
             Opposition
             to
             his
             Significator
             ,
             when
             it
             s
             done
             .
          
           
             4.
             
             Another
             way
             is
             either
             at
             the
             new
             ,
             full
             ,
             or
             quarters
             of
             the
             moon
             ;
             but
             more
             especially
             ,
             when
             the
             Moon
             is
             in
             Square
             or
             Opposition
             to
             the
             Planet
             ,
             which
             doth
             personate
             the
             Witch
             ,
             to
             let
             the
             patient
             blood
             ,
             and
             while
             the
             blood
             is
             warm
             ,
             put
             a
             little
             white
             salt
             into
             it
             ,
             then
             let
             it
             burn
             and
             smoke
             through
             a
             trivet
             ,
             I
             conceive
             this
             way
             doth
             more
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             ,
             
             then
             any
             of
             the
             other
             three
             before
             mentioned
             by
             reason
             the
             blood
             hath
             more
             life
             in
             it
             then
             the
             urine
             ;
             for
             the
             urine
             is
             accounted
             ,
             but
             as
             the
             excrement
             of
             blood
             :
             The
             reason
             why
             the
             Witch
             is
             tormented
             ,
             when
             the
             blood
             or
             urine
             of
             the
             patient
             is
             burned
             ,
             is
             because
             there
             is
             part
             of
             the
             vital
             spirit
             of
             the
             Witch
             in
             it
             ,
             for
             such
             is
             the
             subtlety
             of
             the
             Devil
             ,
             that
             he
             will
             not
             suffer
             the
             Witch
             to
             infuse
             any
             poysonous
             matter
             into
             the
             body
             of
             man
             or
             beast
             ,
             without
             some
             of
             the
             Witches
             blood
             mingled
             with
             it
             ,
             as
             appeareth
             by
             the
             whey
             before
             mentioned
             .
             For
             't
             is
             the
             Devils
             policy
             ,
             either
             by
             this
             means
             to
             detect
             them
             or
             otherwise
             by
             torment
             to
             bring
             them
             unto
             their
             ends
             :
             for
             the
             devil
             well
             knoweth
             ,
             that
             when
             the
             blood
             or
             urine
             of
             the
             patient
             is
             burned
             ,
             that
             the
             Witch
             will
             be
             afflicted
             ,
             and
             then
             they
             will
             desire
             to
             come
             to
             the
             place
             ,
             for
             to
             get
             ease
             ,
             for
             by
             the
             smell
             thereof
             ,
             their
             pain
             is
             mitigated
             by
             sympathy
             ;
             even
             as
             by
             sympathy
             ,
             when
             the
             blood
             and
             urine
             is
             burning
             ,
             they
             are
             tormented
             ,
             yet
             sometimes
             they
             ,
             will
             rather
             indure
             the
             misery
             of
             it
             than
             appear
             ,
             by
             reason
             country
             people
             oft
             times
             will
             fall
             upon
             them
             ,
             and
             scratch
             and
             abuse
             them
             shrewdly
             .
             I
             conceive
             the
             onely
             reason
             the
             devil
             doth
             suck
             the
             Witches
             blood
             is
             mearly
             to
             detect
             them
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             one
             way
             or
             other
             to
             bring
             them
             to
             their
             ends
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             they
             are
             discovered
             by
             their
             tet
             ,
             at
             which
             place
             the
             Devil
             usually
             sucketh
             their
             blood
             ,
             whereby
             to
             mix
             with
             the
             poison
             ,
             which
             they
             by
             their
             wicked
             ways
             do
             infuse
             into
             the
             body
             of
             man
             or
             beast
             ,
             and
             so
             infect
             them
             .
             I
             do
             find
             by
             practice
             and
             experience
             that
             few
             or
             none
             are
             bewitched
             by
             Image
             or
             Moddel
             alone
             ,
             but
             that
             there
             is
             Sorcery
             wrought
             with
             it
             for
             otherwise
             the
             burning
             of
             the
             blood
             or
             urine
             of
             the
             patient
             could
             no
             way
             afflict
             them
             in
             any
             sympathetick
             way
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ;
             having
             by
             the
             rules
             aforegoing
             set
             forth
             the
             way
             ,
             how
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             .
             I
             shall
             in
             the
             next
             place
             discover
             the
             general
             way
             of
             cure
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             way
             to
             cure
             both
             Witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             ,
             commonly
             called
             Evils
             or
             Takes
             .
          
           
             HAving
             by
             a
             figure
             discovered
             under
             what
             planet
             the
             Patient
             is
             afflicted
             ,
             and
             in
             what
             part
             of
             the
             body
             the
             grief
             or
             pain
             lyeth
             ;
             whether
             outward
             in
             any
             limb
             or
             part
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             or
             throughout
             the
             whole
             body
             ,
             as
             it
             will
             sometimes
             fall
             out
             when
             the
             Nerves
             or
             Arteries
             are
             oppressed
             ,
             proceeding
             from
             the
             heart
             and
             brain
             ,
             or
             whether
             inward
             in
             the
             bowels
             ,
             guts
             ,
             liver
             ,
             lungs
             ,
             heart
             ,
             breast
             ,
             or
             stomack
             ;
             or
             be
             it
             what
             
             other
             disease
             or
             distemper
             whatsoever
             ,
             for
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             there
             is
             no
             disease
             or
             distemper
             whatsoever
             ,
             but
             may
             be
             brought
             upon
             man
             or
             beast
             by
             witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             already
             in
             several
             examples
             demonstrated
             :
             If
             the
             grief
             ,
             pain
             ,
             or
             distemper
             ,
             be
             in
             the
             outward
             parts
             ,
             limbs
             ,
             or
             members
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             then
             the
             cure
             must
             be
             by
             bathes
             and
             ointments
             made
             antipathetical
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             planets
             ;
             As
             instance
             if
             Saturn
             be
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             ,
             then
             herbs
             must
             be
             used
             under
             the
             Sun
             and
             Jupiter
             .
             If
             Mars
             be
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             ,
             then
             herbs
             must
             be
             used
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             and
             Venus
             :
             Alwayes
             provided
             that
             the
             herbs
             be
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             planetary
             hours
             ,
             according
             unto
             their
             virtues
             and
             numbers
             :
             If
             the
             ●rief
             lieth
             inward
             at
             the
             breast
             ,
             stomach
             ,
             and
             heart
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             chuse
             such
             herbs
             ,
             which
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             that
             planet
             ,
             which
             is
             antipathetical
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             ,
             and
             are
             good
             to
             open
             obstructions
             ,
             and
             to
             comfort
             the
             heart
             and
             arteries
             ,
             ever
             remembring
             in
             all
             cures
             to
             use
             a
             select
             number
             of
             herbs
             ,
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             in
             regard
             he
             governeth
             the
             heart
             and
             is
             fountain
             of
             life
             ,
             a●d
             sole
             Monarch
             of
             the
             heavens
             .
             It
             the
             grief
             lie
             in
             the
             bowels
             and
             guts
             ,
             then
             sometimes
             glisters
             must
             he
             used
             made
             with
             such
             herbs
             especially
             which
             are
             good
             to
             expel
             poyson
             ,
             being
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             Sol
             ,
             which
             this
             book
             will
             sufficiently
             instruct
             you
             in
             ,
             together
             with
             such
             herbs
             ,
             which
             are
             of
             a
             contrary
             nature
             ,
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             ,
             but
             if
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             is
             more
             strong
             than
             the
             planet
             which
             is
             a
             contrary
             nature
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             chuse
             a
             small
             select
             number
             of
             herbs
             of
             his
             own
             nature
             ,
             which
             are
             good
             to
             cure
             the
             infirmity
             ,
             and
             mix
             them
             with
             the
             other
             herbs
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             concerning
             the
             way
             to
             make
             glisters
             ,
             bathes
             ,
             oyls
             ,
             decoctions
             ,
             or
             diet
             drinks
             ,
             and
             what
             else
             is
             meet
             to
             be
             used
             in
             all
             cures
             whatsoever
             ,
             I
             have
             already
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             book
             expressed
             .
          
           
             Note
             .
             That
             in
             the
             curing
             of
             all
             kinds
             of
             evils
             ,
             I
             do
             usually
             cause
             the
             patients
             to
             wear
             a
             select
             number
             of
             solary
             herbs
             gathered
             at
             the
             hour
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             the
             reasons
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             in
             this
             book
             .
             I
             could
             have
             been
             more
             copious
             in
             setting
             forth
             the
             way
             of
             curing
             both
             witchcraft
             and
             sorcery
             ,
             but
             that
             I
             have
             sufficiently
             treated
             thereof
             in
             the
             way
             of
             curing
             all
             kinds
             of
             evils
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             for
             I
             conceive
             ,
             that
             generally
             those
             evils
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             came
             from
             witchcraft
             and
             Sorcery
             ,
             onely
             some
             particular
             evils
             may
             proceed
             from
             some
             extraordinary
             distemper
             of
             the
             nerves
             as
             I
             have
             elsewhere
             expressed
             with
             the
             reasons
             thereof
             ,
          
        
         
           
           
             Here
             followeth
             some
             notable
             Philosophical
             Secrets
             worthy
             our
             Knowledge
             .
          
           
             How
             by
             the
             Magnet
             of
             ones
             Body
             to
             extract
             a
             Spiritual
             Mummy
             whereby
             to
             cure
             most
             Diseases
             incident
             unto
             the
             body
             of
             Man
             :
             It
             being
             done
             either
             by
             seminaion
             or
             transplantation
             hereof
             into
             a
             growing
             vegitable
             ,
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             THe
             Magnet
             of
             ones
             body
             is
             the
             Dung
             or
             Excreement
             ,
             which
             must
             be
             dryed
             seven
             or
             nine
             days
             in
             the
             shade
             ,
             and
             kept
             from
             wet
             This
             Magnet
             thus
             prepared
             must
             be
             laid
             unto
             that
             part
             of
             the
             body
             ,
             which
             doth
             naturally
             evacuate
             by
             sweat
             from
             the
             vital
             or
             natural
             part
             of
             the
             body
             defective
             But
             if
             we
             make
             a
             general
             medicine
             ,
             then
             the
             Magnet
             must
             be
             applyed
             unto
             all
             parts
             ,
             which
             doth
             naturally
             evacuate
             by
             sweat
             .
             This
             Magnet
             must
             be
             so
             prepared
             ,
             that
             we
             may
             transplant
             the
             same
             ,
             when
             the
             Moon
             increaseth
             ,
             and
             if
             she
             apply
             from
             that
             planet
             ,
             which
             is
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             of
             the
             patient
             ,
             or
             from
             the
             planet
             afflicting
             unto
             one
             of
             the
             fortunes
             ,
             't
             wil
             work
             the
             stronger
             ,
             provided
             that
             the
             fortune
             ,
             which
             the
             Moon
             applyeth
             unto
             be
             antipathetical
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             ;
             as
             if
             Mars
             be
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             then
             let
             the
             Moon
             apply
             unto
             Venus
             ,
             if
             Saturn
             afflicts
             then
             unto
             Jupiter
             ,
             if
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             or
             the
             afflicting
             planet
             be
             a
             fortune
             ,
             then
             let
             the
             Moon
             apply
             unto
             the
             other
             fortune
             ,
             the
             manner
             how
             to
             transplant
             the
             imbibed
             Magnet
             whereby
             to
             cure
             by
             semination
             is
             ,
             as
             followeth
             .
             Take
             the
             imbibed
             Magnet
             ,
             and
             mix
             it
             with
             a
             reasonable
             quantity
             of
             earth
             ,
             and
             then
             sow
             in
             it
             such
             seeds
             of
             herbs
             ,
             which
             are
             proper
             to
             cure
             the
             infirmity
             ,
             which
             this
             book
             will
             sufficiently
             instruct
             you
             in
             ,
             let
             the
             earth
             thus
             mingled
             be
             placed
             in
             as
             fruitful
             a
             place
             as
             conveniently
             you
             can
             ,
             that
             it
             may
             grow
             the
             better
             ,
             you
             must
             sometimes
             more
             especially
             when
             the
             Moon
             is
             in
             
               Conjunction
               ,
               Trine
            
             ,
             or
             Sextile
             of
             the
             Sun
             or
             one
             of
             the
             fortunes
             ,
             mix
             the
             patients
             water
             with
             some
             of
             their
             excrements
             ▪
             and
             so
             water
             the
             seeds
             ,
             but
             you
             must
             not
             do
             it
             too
             often
             ,
             once
             a
             week
             will
             be
             enough
             ,
             for
             fear
             you
             should
             destroy
             the
             seed
             ,
             for
             the
             rain
             and
             other
             fertile
             waters
             will
             be
             most
             proper
             and
             natural
             to
             make
             it
             grow
             .
          
           
           
             There
             is
             yet
             another
             way
             ,
             by
             me
             used
             ,
             which
             is
             to
             take
             the
             imbibed
             earth
             ,
             prepared
             as
             aforesaid
             :
             And
             having
             a
             plant
             ,
             which
             either
             by
             sympathy
             or
             antipathy
             is
             most
             rational
             to
             cure
             the
             infirmity
             taken
             up
             clean
             with
             its
             root
             ,
             place
             it
             into
             the
             imbibed
             earth
             ,
             and
             so
             water
             it
             as
             aforesaid
             :
             Both
             ways
             are
             effectual
             to
             cure
             if
             rightly
             ordered
             .
             Lastly
             ,
             when
             you
             find
             that
             by
             semination
             ,
             or
             transplantation
             ,
             the
             grief
             is
             changed
             into
             a
             〈◊〉
             ,
             we
             must
             do
             as
             followeth
             ;
             If
             the
             disease
             be
             dry
             ,
             and
             of
             a
             combust
             nature
             ,
             as
             the
             yellow
             jaundies
             or
             the
             like
             ;
             then
             you
             must
             take
             the
             herbs
             or
             plants
             with
             its
             earth
             and
             cast
             them
             into
             running
             water
             :
             If
             the
             disease
             be
             of
             moisture
             ,
             then
             burn
             the
             earth
             and
             plants
             .
             If
             the
             grief
             be
             aiery
             ,
             then
             hang
             the
             earth
             and
             plants
             in
             the
             smoke
             to
             dry
             ,
             and
             the
             Patient
             will
             be
             firmly
             cured
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             Cure
             any
             Swelling
             ,
             Sore
             ,
             S●irrhous
             Tumor
             ,
             or
             Warts
             .
          
           
             TAke
             the
             flesh
             ,
             hand
             ,
             or
             any
             part
             of
             any
             man
             that
             is
             newly
             dead
             ,
             with
             it
             rub
             or
             stroke
             any
             place
             defective
             ,
             and
             then
             bury
             it
             :
             As
             the
             dead
             mans
             hand
             or
             flesh
             perisheth
             or
             wasteth
             in
             the
             earth
             ,
             so
             the
             swelling
             ,
             sore
             ,
             or
             schirrous
             tumor
             ,
             or
             warts
             will
             fade
             away
             ,
             and
             the
             Patient
             be
             recovered
             .
             The
             reason
             in
             Philosophy
             is
             thus
             ,
             as
             the
             northern
             property
             is
             an
             enemy
             to
             southern
             heat
             ,
             so
             by
             his
             contact
             it
             causeth
             all
             unnatural
             things
             growing
             to
             fade
             away
             ,
             in
             changing
             the
             vegetating
             nature
             growing
             touched
             ,
             into
             the
             mortifying
             nature
             dying
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             work
             the
             same
             Cure
             by
             Herbs
             or
             Plants
             .
          
           
             TAke
             Arsmart
             or
             Adders-tongue
             gather
             it
             at
             the
             hour
             of
             Mars
             the
             Moon
             increasing
             ,
             let
             Mars
             be
             in
             Trine
             or
             Sextile
             to
             Venus
             or
             the
             Moon
             applying
             from
             Mars
             to
             Venus
             ,
             or
             from
             Venus
             unto
             Mars
             ;
             steep
             the
             herb
             or
             weed
             first
             in
             fair
             water
             ,
             until
             it
             be
             well
             moistened
             ,
             then
             apply
             it
             unto
             the
             place
             defective
             ,
             until
             it
             be
             warm
             ,
             after
             which
             bury
             the
             plant
             or
             weed
             ,
             and
             as
             it
             perisheth
             in
             the
             earth
             ,
             so
             the
             Patient
             will
             recover
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             Cure
             an
             Atrophy
             or
             wasting
             Limb.
             
          
           
             BOre
             a
             hole
             in
             a
             Willow-tree
             with
             an
             augur
             unto
             the
             pith
             ;
             save
             some
             of
             the
             bored
             stuffe
             ,
             and
             apply
             it
             unto
             the
             limb
             or
             Member
             of
             the
             body
             defective
             ,
             at
             the
             new
             of
             the
             Moon
             24
             hours
             ,
             then
             take
             the
             paring
             of
             the
             nails
             ,
             with
             some
             hair
             ,
             and
             the
             scraping
             of
             the
             skin
             from
             the
             limb
             or
             member
             of
             the
             body
             
             defective
             ,
             put
             all
             these
             into
             the
             hole
             of
             the
             tree
             ,
             and
             stop
             them
             up
             close
             with
             a
             peg
             of
             the
             same
             wood
             ,
             do
             this
             when
             Saturn
             is
             weak
             ,
             the
             Moon
             increasing
             ,
             the
             fortunes
             in
             some
             friendly
             Aspect
             to
             the
             Moon
             ,
             in
             fruitful
             Signes
             :
             also
             a
             hole
             bored
             in
             the
             root
             of
             a
             Hazel-tree
             ,
             and
             ordered
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             the
             bark
             being
             taken
             off
             ,
             and
             laid
             on
             again
             ,
             and
             then
             covered
             with
             earth
             will
             do
             it
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             cure
             the
             hot
             or
             cold
             Gout
             .
          
           
             BOre
             a
             hole
             in
             an
             Oke
             to
             the
             pith
             ,
             then
             take
             the
             bored
             stuff
             and
             apply
             it
             to
             the
             Limb
             or
             member
             defective
             ,
             three
             days
             before
             the
             change
             of
             the
             Moon
             ;
             then
             take
             the
             pairing
             of
             the
             nailes
             ,
             and
             hair
             of
             the
             Limb
             or
             Member
             defective
             ,
             and
             put
             it
             together
             with
             the
             bored
             stuff
             into
             the
             hole
             of
             the
             tree
             ,
             and
             stop
             it
             up
             close
             with
             a
             peg
             of
             the
             same
             wood
             :
             do
             this
             ,
             when
             Saturn
             is
             weak
             ,
             if
             the
             Gout
             be
             of
             cold
             ,
             or
             when
             Mars
             is
             weak
             if
             the
             Gout
             be
             of
             heat
             ,
             and
             let
             the
             Moon
             be
             in
             Trine
             or
             Sextile
             to
             Venus
             :
             if
             the
             Gout
             be
             of
             heat
             ,
             or
             unto
             Jupiter
             if
             the
             Gout
             be
             of
             cold
             ,
             you
             must
             be
             sure
             to
             stop
             it
             up
             close
             ,
             and
             semon
             it
             up
             from
             air
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             Cure
             a
             Plague-Sore
             ,
             and
             draw
             forth
             the
             venemous
             matter
             .
          
           
             TAke
             a
             living
             Chick
             and
             apply
             the
             Fundament
             of
             the
             Chick
             unto
             the
             Plague-sore
             ,
             it
             will
             draw
             forth
             the
             Venom
             ,
             kill
             the
             Chick
             and
             cure
             the
             Patient
             .
             Also
             a
             dryed
             Toad
             macerated
             in
             Vinegar
             ,
             and
             laid
             to
             the
             soar
             will
             draw
             forth
             the
             venemous
             matter
             ,
             and
             cure
             the
             Patient
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             to
             cure
             the
             Hernia
             ,
             or
             Rupture
             .
          
           
             BOre
             a
             hole
             in
             an
             Oak
             to
             the
             pith
             :
             but
             first
             so
             ,
             take
             off
             the
             bark
             that
             it
             may
             glutinate
             and
             grow
             :
             lay
             on
             the
             bored
             stuff
             to
             the
             place
             defective
             three
             days
             and
             nights
             before
             the
             new
             Noon
             ;
             then
             take
             some
             hair
             from
             the
             privy
             parts
             ,
             together
             ,
             with
             the
             pairing
             of
             the
             nailes
             ▪
             and
             the
             boared
             stuff
             ,
             and
             put
             them
             into
             the
             Oak
             ,
             and
             so
             stop
             it
             up
             with
             a
             pegg
             of
             the
             same
             tree
             ,
             then
             lay
             on
             the
             bark
             ,
             and
             with
             tree-wax
             ,
             or
             tempered
             clay
             ,
             or
             paste
             ,
             seament
             and
             daub
             the
             place
             up
             from
             air
             :
             And
             as
             the
             bark
             doth
             glutinate
             and
             grow
             ,
             the
             Hernia
             ,
             or
             Rupture
             will
             close
             ;
             also
             a
             hole
             bored
             in
             the
             root
             of
             a
             Hazel-tree
             will
             do
             it
             ,
             being
             ordered
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             and
             kept
             close
             covered
             with
             earth
             ;
             this
             is
             best
             done
             in
             the
             spring
             quarter
             ▪
             by
             reason
             the
             bark
             will
             glutinate
             and
             close
             the
             better
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Here
             followeth
             two
             pretty
             Secrets
             in
             Philosophy
             .
          
           
             
               How
               to
               know
               how
               any
               kinsman
               ,
               friend
               ,
               or
               acquaintance
               doth
               during
               their
               absence
               ,
               being
               traveled
               into
               any
               far
               Country
               .
            
             
               YOu
               must
               cause
               your
               Kinsman
               ▪
               or
               Friend
               to
               be
               let
               blood
               ,
               and
               while
               its
               warm
               ,
               infuse
               a
               small
               quantity
               of
               the
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               into
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               close
               stopt
               up
               in
               a
               glass
               from
               ayr
               ;
               now
               if
               your
               friend
               be
               well
               and
               contented
               ,
               the
               blood
               will
               look
               lively
               and
               fresh
               accordingly
               ,
               but
               if
               he
               chance
               to
               be
               ill
               ,
               or
               discontented
               ,
               the
               blood
               will
               be
               changed
               ,
               and
               the
               ●ore
               ill
               or
               discontented
               your
               friend
               is
               ,
               the
               more
               will
               the
               blood
               be
               changed
               accordingly
               ;
               if
               he
               be
               much
               perplexed
               ,
               vexed
               ,
               or
               fevourish
               the
               blood
               will
               be
               high
               coloured
               ;
               if
               melancholy
               ,
               weak
               and
               faint
               ,
               the
               blood
               will
               be
               pale
               and
               wan
               .
               And
               after
               sickness
               ,
               if
               he
               recover
               health
               ,
               the
               blood
               will
               look
               lively
               and
               fresh
               again
               ,
               as
               at
               the
               first
               ;
               but
               if
               they
               happen
               to
               dye
               ,
               the
               blood
               will
               putrify
               and
               stink
               accordingly
               ,
               as
               doth
               the
               rest
               of
               his
               body
               .
            
          
           
             
               How
               to
               know
               each
               others
               mind
               at
               a
               distance
               ,
               it
               being
               done
               by
               Sympathy
               of
               motion
               as
               followeth
               .
            
             
               LEt
               there
               be
               two
               Needles
               made
               of
               one
               and
               the
               same
               Iron
               ,
               and
               by
               one
               and
               the
               same
               hand
               ,
               and
               touched
               by
               one
               and
               the
               some
               Load
               stone
               ,
               let
               them
               be
               framed
               North
               ,
               and
               South
               ,
               when
               the
               Moon
               is
               in
               Trine
               to
               Mars
               ,
               and
               applying
               unto
               one
               of
               the
               fortunes
               :
               the
               Needles
               being
               made
               ,
               place
               them
               in
               concave
               boxes
               ,
               then
               make
               two
               Circles
               answerable
               unto
               the
               Diameters
               of
               the
               Needles
               ,
               divide
               them
               into
               twenty
               four
               equal
               parts
               ,
               according
               unto
               the
               number
               of
               letters
               in
               the
               Alphabet
               then
               place
               the
               letters
               in
               order
               round
               each
               Circle
               ,
               now
               when
               you
               desire
               to
               make
               known
               each
               others
               mind
               ,
               the
               day
               and
               hour
               being
               first
               concluded
               on
               before
               hand
               ;
               you
               must
               upon
               a
               table
               or
               some
               convenient
               place
               fix
               your
               boxes
               with
               the
               Needles
               f●●●d
               therein
               ,
               then
               having
               in
               readiness
               pen
               ,
               ink
               ,
               and
               paper
               ,
               and
               with
               each
               party
               a
               Load-stone
               ,
               those
               who
               intends
               first
               to
               begin
               ,
               must
               with
               his
               Load-stone
               gently
               cause
               the
               Needle
               to
               move
               from
               one
               letter
               unto
               another
               ,
               until
               a
               word
               is
               perfected
               ,
               according
               unto
               which
               motion
               the
               other
               needle
               will
               answer
               :
               and
               then
               after
               some
               small
               stay
               ,
               they
               must
               begin
               another
               word
               ,
               and
               so
               forward
               until
               his
               mind
               is
               known
               ,
               which
               being
               done
               ,
               the
               other
               friend
               with
               his
               Load-stone
               must
               do
               as
               before
               ,
               moving
               gently
               from
               letter
               to
               letter
               until
               he
               hath
               returned
               answer
               accordingly
               :
               this
               will
               hold
               true
               if
               rightly
               managed
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Here
             followeth
             some
             Practical
             and
             Experimental
             Rules
             whereby
             to
             give
             judgment
             Astrologically
             ,
             either
             upon
             Thefts
             ,
             Strayes
             ,
             Fugitives
             ,
             Decumbitures
             of
             sick
             Persons
             ,
             or
             Vrins
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             Horary
             Question
             Whatsoever
             .
          
           
             IN
             regard
             it
             hath
             been
             my
             custom
             together
             with
             my
             daily
             practice
             in
             Physick
             for
             many
             years
             past
             ,
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             not
             only
             to
             give
             Judgment
             upon
             Decumbitures
             and
             Urines
             of
             sick
             persons
             ,
             but
             also
             upon
             Nativities
             ;
             and
             to
             resolve
             all
             Horary
             Questions
             ,
             as
             Thefts
             ,
             Strays
             amongst
             Cattle
             ,
             and
             Fugitives
             ,
             and
             by
             reason
             whereof
             ,
             many
             foolish
             and
             ignorant
             people
             ,
             and
             other
             ,
             who
             think
             themselves
             wise
             also
             hath
             rashly
             and
             unadvisedly
             judged
             my
             ways
             and
             actions
             of
             this
             nature
             ,
             to
             be
             Diabolical
             ;
             and
             thereupon
             ,
             hath
             not
             only
             themselves
             refused
             to
             come
             or
             send
             unto
             me
             for
             help
             ,
             in
             case
             of
             sickness
             ,
             but
             hath
             also
             diverted
             others
             upon
             the
             like
             occasions
             whereupon
             to
             satisfie
             both
             my
             friends
             ,
             and
             others
             ,
             Antagonists
             ;
             I
             have
             inserted
             these
             Judgments
             following
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             which
             may
             serve
             ,
             together
             with
             other
             directions
             in
             this
             Book
             elsewhere
             expressed
             ,
             if
             well
             heeded
             ;
             not
             only
             to
             satisfie
             the
             learned
             in
             this
             Art
             ,
             concerning
             the
             legallity
             of
             my
             way
             of
             Practice
             herein
             ,
             but
             also
             to
             instruct
             others
             who
             are
             young
             students
             in
             this
             Art
             :
             I
             could
             have
             inserted
             Figures
             for
             every
             question
             ,
             having
             many
             hundreds
             lying
             by
             me
             ,
             but
             being
             unwilling
             to
             spend
             time
             ,
             or
             blot
             paper
             therewith
             ,
             presuming
             that
             what
             I
             have
             written
             will
             be
             sufficiently
             satisfactory
             unto
             each
             friendly
             Reader
             ,
             yet
             for
             farther
             satisfaction
             I
             shall
             refer
             the
             desirous
             herein
             unto
             my
             Ephemeris
             for
             the
             year
             ,
             1658
             ,
             Wherein
             I
             have
             not
             only
             by
             Scripture
             ,
             and
             reason
             vindicated
             the
             Art
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             but
             also
             have
             inserted
             therein
             three
             Schemes
             with
             judgments
             Astrological
             thereupon
             ,
             The
             one
             concerning
             strays
             amongst
             Cattle
             :
             The
             second
             ,
             concerning
             Thefts
             :
             The
             third
             ,
             concerning
             Sickness
             :
             I
             confess
             ,
             I
             have
             denyed
             many
             ,
             concerning
             questions
             of
             Thefts
             ,
             for
             it
             neither
             brings
             credit
             ,
             nor
             yet
             much
             gain
             to
             the
             Artist
             :
             for
             let
             a
             man
             be
             never
             so
             exact
             herein
             what
             will
             they
             for
             the
             most
             part
             say
             ?
             If
             by
             the
             Art
             we
             discover
             the
             theef
             ,
             and
             way
             of
             the
             goods
             ,
             surely
             he
             doth
             it
             by
             the
             Devil
             ,
             how
             could
             he
             so
             exactly
             else
             discover
             the
             Theef
             and
             way
             of
             the
             goods
             ;
             but
             if
             we
             chance
             to
             miss
             ,
             as
             sometimes
             we
             may
             do
             by
             taking
             a
             wrong
             ascendant
             ;
             and
             more
             especially
             ,
             when
             a
             wrong
             time
             is
             given
             for
             the
             time
             of
             loosing
             :
             then
             they
             will
             assuredly
             say
             :
             
             we
             do
             but
             cozen
             and
             cheat
             people
             of
             their
             mony
             ,
             besides
             it
             oft
             times
             brings
             trouble
             to
             the
             Artist
             :
             I
             shall
             relate
             one
             accident
             which
             besel
             me
             herein
             :
             Once
             a
             Butcher
             of
             our
             Parish
             having
             lost
             some
             linnen
             ,
             and
             linnen
             Cloathes
             ,
             came
             with
             his
             wife
             to
             my
             house
             ,
             desiring
             me
             to
             Erect
             a
             Figure
             ,
             and
             thereby
             to
             inform
             him
             who
             had
             it
             ,
             or
             what
             became
             of
             the
             linnen
             ;
             Now
             by
             the
             Figure
             ,
             I
             did
             discribe
             a
             Maid
             servant
             ▪
             who
             lived
             in
             the
             house
             ;
             when
             he
             came
             home
             ,
             he
             unadvisedly
             caleth
             his
             Maid
             theef
             ,
             saying
             ,
             she
             had
             stoln
             his
             linnen
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             she
             goeth
             to
             the
             Justice
             for
             a
             Warrant
             ,
             to
             bring
             her
             Master
             before
             him
             ,
             pretending
             ,
             that
             he
             had
             done
             her
             much
             wrong
             ,
             in
             defa●eing
             her
             ;
             now
             ,
             her
             Master
             to
             excuse
             himself
             ,
             layeth
             the
             fault
             on
             me
             ;
             whereupon
             ,
             I
             was
             sent
             for
             by
             Warrant
             ,
             to
             appear
             at
             a
             day
             set
             ,
             which
             accordingly
             I
             did
             ,
             where
             I
             met
             with
             a
             Minister
             of
             Reading
             ,
             who
             was
             a
             great
             enemy
             unto
             Astrology
             ,
             who
             ,
             as
             I
             was
             informed
             came
             on
             purpose
             to
             aggrevate
             the
             matter
             against
             me
             ,
             maintaining
             ,
             that
             the
             Art
             was
             Diabolical
             ;
             whereupon
             having
             heard
             all
             my
             accusations
             with
             many
             vile
             reproaches
             ,
             with
             so
             much
             patience
             as
             possibly
             I
             could
             ,
             I
             at
             length
             ,
             desired
             the
             Justice
             that
             I
             might
             be
             heard
             ,
             and
             not
             interrupted
             until
             he
             had
             fully
             heard
             ,
             what
             I
             could
             say
             ,
             which
             was
             granted
             ;
             whereupon
             in
             the
             first
             place
             ,
             as
             touching
             the
             Maid
             ,
             I
             told
             the
             Justice
             that
             what
             I
             said
             unto
             the
             Butcher
             ,
             was
             no
             more
             than
             what
             I
             discovered
             by
             the
             Art
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             which
             Art
             was
             known
             ,
             and
             allowed
             in
             all
             Schools
             of
             learning
             through
             the
             World
             ;
             and
             that
             I
             could
             both
             by
             Scripture
             ,
             and
             reason
             prove
             it
             to
             be
             Lawful
             ,
             it
             I
             might
             be
             heard
             ;
             the
             Minister
             replyed
             ,
             he
             would
             maintain
             the
             contrary
             ,
             I
             askt
             him
             ,
             if
             he
             would
             argue
             it
             with
             me
             in
             point
             of
             Art
             ,
             which
             I
             thought
             he
             understood
             not
             ;
             or
             ,
             in
             Divinity
             ,
             that
             which
             he
             professed
             ▪
             he
             said
             ,
             by
             Divinity
             ,
             I
             answered
             ,
             that
             I
             was
             content
             :
             after
             some
             arguments
             I
             desired
             his
             answer
             ,
             concerning
             the
             1.
             of
             Samuel
             ,
             the
             9
             ,
             Chapter
             Where
             we
             find
             that
             
               Saul
               ,
               together
               with
               one
               of
               his
               Fathers
               Servants
               was
               sent
               forth
               to
               search
               for
               his
               Fathers
               Asses
               that
               was
               lost
               ,
               who
               after
               three
               days
               search
               in
               the
               Wilderness
               could
               not
               find
               them
               :
               whereupon
               ,
               they
               communed
               together
               what
               to
               do
               ,
               who
               concluded
               ,
               to
               go
               to
               the
               Seer
               ;
               which
               was
            
             Samuel
             
               the
               Prophet
            
             :
             for
             Prophets
             ,
             as
             the
             Marginal
             Notes
             testifies
             ,
             were
             sometimes
             called
             Seers
             ,
             without
             question
             ,
             a
             by-word
             given
             them
             as
             sometimes
             Astrologers
             are
             called
             Cunning-men
             :
             But
             saith
             Saul
             to
             the
             Servant
             ,
             
               What
               have
               we
               to
               give
               the
               man
            
             ?
             by
             which
             it
             appears
             ,
             they
             thought
             he
             would
             take
             mony
             (
             and
             good
             reason
             for
             his
             pains
             )
             
               the
               servant
               answered
               ,
               I
               have
               four
               shekles
               ,
               then
               come
               saith
            
             Saul
             ,
             
               let
               us
               go
            
             ;
             and
             when
             they
             came
             to
             Samuel
             ,
             after
             some
             communication
             ,
             he
             tells
             them
             ,
             
               the
               Asses
               are
               found
               
               and
               at
               home
               ,
               bidding
               them
               ,
               return
               in
               peace
               .
            
             The
             Minister
             hearing
             this
             after
             some
             pause
             ,
             said
             ,
             Samuel
             was
             too
             blame
             :
             Now
             the
             matter
             of
             discovering
             goods
             lost
             was
             the
             only
             thing
             urged
             against
             me
             (
             for
             he
             could
             not
             be
             ignorant
             of
             the
             strong
             influence
             which
             the
             Stars
             and
             Planets
             have
             upon
             all
             sublunary
             Creatures
             in
             other
             regards
             :
             )
             The
             Justice
             hearing
             his
             weak
             reply
             ,
             told
             him
             plainly
             ,
             that
             for
             ought
             he
             could
             perceive
             ,
             I
             was
             too
             hard
             for
             him
             ,
             and
             wished
             him
             to
             give
             over
             his
             discourse
             ,
             unless
             he
             could
             produce
             better
             matter
             ;
             not
             long
             after
             ,
             notwithstanding
             this
             Maids
             impudence
             ,
             maintaining
             the
             contrary
             against
             her
             Master
             and
             Dame
             and
             my self
             :
             at
             a
             fair
             she
             was
             apprehended
             at
             Reading
             and
             brought
             before
             the
             same
             Justice
             with
             some
             of
             her
             Dames
             linning
             cloathes
             upon
             her
             ,
             and
             then
             she
             kneeled
             down
             and
             beg'd
             for
             mercy
             ,
             but
             what
             punishment
             she
             had
             ,
             or
             what
             became
             of
             her
             afterwards
             I
             never
             inquired
             ,
             neither
             do
             I
             desire
             as
             I
             said
             before
             ,
             to
             be
             troubled
             with
             such
             questions
             .
          
        
         
           
             Of
             Horary
             Questions
             .
          
           
             BY
             a
             Horary
             Question
             ,
             any
             one
             matter
             or
             thing
             may
             be
             resolved
             which
             concerneth
             the
             querent
             ,
             provided
             ,
             that
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             ▪
             or
             Planet
             posited
             in
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             or
             Sign
             where
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ascendant
             is
             ,
             doth
             personate
             the
             querent
             :
             and
             that
             the
             figure
             be
             radical
             .
             There
             is
             no
             matter
             or
             thing
             whatsoever
             ,
             but
             will
             be
             concerned
             in
             one
             of
             the
             twelve
             houses
             :
             as
             for
             example
             ,
             if
             it
             concerns
             the
             querents
             person
             ,
             then
             the
             first
             house
             doth
             it
             ;
             if
             his
             estate
             the
             second
             house
             ;
             if
             his
             kindred
             or
             neighbours
             ,
             the
             third
             house
             ;
             if
             his
             Father
             ,
             or
             lands
             ,
             or
             dwellings
             ,
             or
             the
             end
             of
             any
             thing
             ,
             the
             fourth
             house
             ;
             if
             his
             children
             play
             ,
             messengers
             ,
             or
             agents
             ,
             then
             the
             fifth
             house
             ;
             if
             his
             servants
             ,
             sickness
             ,
             or
             small
             cattle
             ,
             the
             sixth
             house
             ;
             if
             love
             questions
             ,
             his
             wife
             ,
             publick
             enemies
             ,
             or
             thefts
             ,
             the
             seventh
             house
             ;
             if
             wills
             ,
             legacies
             ,
             the
             dowry
             of
             the
             wife
             ,
             or
             manner
             of
             death
             ,
             the
             eighth
             house
             ;
             if
             long
             voyages
             ,
             or
             journeys
             ,
             church
             matters
             ,
             religion
             ,
             or
             dreams
             ,
             the
             ninth
             house
             ;
             if
             honour
             ,
             office
             ,
             or
             preferment
             ,
             then
             the
             tenth
             house
             ;
             if
             his
             friends
             ,
             the
             eleventh
             house
             ;
             if
             private
             enemies
             ,
             great
             cattle
             ,
             or
             witches
             ,
             then
             the
             twelfth
             house
             ;
             there
             may
             be
             many
             other
             matters
             or
             things
             resolved
             by
             the
             twelve
             houses
             ,
             but
             these
             are
             the
             most
             usual
             ,
             and
             material
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Of
             Thefts
             and
             Strays
             amongst
             Cattle
             .
          
           
             THere
             are
             two
             wayes
             in
             giving
             Judgment
             ,
             in
             case
             of
             losses
             :
             The
             one
             is
             by
             Erecting
             a
             Schem
             for
             the
             time
             of
             a
             thing
             being
             lost
             or
             strayed
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             ;
             if
             the
             party
             be
             present
             that
             lost
             the
             goods
             ,
             or
             that
             was
             trusted
             with
             the
             goods
             ,
             to
             take
             the
             present
             time
             when
             first
             the
             question
             was
             propounded
             ,
             and
             so
             to
             Erect
             a
             Figure
             ,
             taking
             care
             that
             it
             be
             radical
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             ascendant
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             ,
             or
             Planet
             posited
             in
             the
             ascendant
             doth
             personate
             the
             Querent
             ;
             If
             it
             concerns
             Cattle
             or
             any
             other
             thing
             lost
             or
             mist
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             querent
             is
             uncertain
             ,
             whether
             it
             be
             stoln
             ,
             straid
             ,
             or
             casually
             lost
             ,
             you
             must
             in
             this
             case
             examine
             by
             an
             Ephemeris
             ,
             or
             Almanack
             ,
             which
             hath
             the
             daily
             motions
             of
             the
             Planets
             ,
             Whether
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             first
             ,
             or
             second
             house
             ,
             or
             Lord
             of
             part
             of
             Fortune
             ,
             or
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             house
             of
             the
             Moon
             ,
             or
             of
             her
             term
             ,
             doth
             seperate
             from
             any
             Planet
             by
             any
             Aspect
             whatsoever
             ;
             then
             you
             may
             conclude
             ,
             that
             the
             thing
             is
             not
             stoln
             :
             all
             Planets
             which
             are
             lowest
             in
             their
             Spheres
             .
             are
             said
             to
             seperate
             from
             a
             higher
             Planet
             ▪
             when
             they
             depart
             from
             them
             by
             any
             Aspect
             whatsoever
             ;
             But
             if
             a
             higher
             Planet
             happen
             to
             be
             Retrograde
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             going
             backward
             in
             motion
             ,
             then
             the
             higher
             Planet
             may
             be
             said
             ,
             to
             separate
             from
             a
             lower
             ;
             Now
             if
             on
             the
             contrary
             you
             find
             ,
             that
             neither
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             second
             house
             ;
             or
             Lord
             of
             part
             of
             Fortune
             ,
             or
             Lord
             of
             the
             house
             of
             the
             Moon
             or
             of
             his
             term
             ,
             doth
             separate
             from
             other
             Planets
             ,
             but
             that
             other
             Planets
             doth
             separate
             from
             them
             ,
             then
             we
             may
             conclude
             ,
             that
             the
             Cattle
             or
             thing
             lost
             is
             stoln
             ,
             if
             the
             separations
             be
             near
             equal
             ,
             then
             the
             Plurality
             of
             testimonies
             must
             be
             regarded
             ;
             if
             you
             find
             by
             the
             rules
             before
             going
             ,
             that
             the
             Cattle
             or
             thing
             mist
             ,
             is
             straid
             or
             casually
             lost
             ,
             and
             not
             stoln
             ;
             then
             you
             must
             have
             regard
             to
             the
             Moon
             ,
             &
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             ,
             if
             it
             be
             great
             Cattle
             ;
             or
             to
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             sixth
             ,
             if
             it
             be
             small
             Cattle
             ,
             as
             Sheep
             Hogs
             ,
             Goats
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             ;
             and
             observe
             what
             signs
             the
             Moon
             ,
             and
             Lord
             of
             the
             house
             of
             the
             Cattle
             are
             in
             ;
             or
             part
             of
             fortune
             ,
             or
             his
             Lord
             ,
             and
             judge
             by
             the
             strongest
             ;
             and
             then
             observe
             the
             nature
             of
             the
             Sign
             ,
             whether
             Fiery
             ,
             Farthy
             ,
             Airy
             ,
             or
             Watery
             ,
             and
             what
             places
             they
             represents
             and
             then
             observe
             ,
             whether
             the
             Planets
             be
             in
             Angles
             ,
             succedant
             or
             cadent
             houses
             and
             whether
             in
             moveable
             ,
             fixt
             ,
             or
             common
             Signs
             ;
             and
             how
             many
             Signs
             or
             Degrees
             there
             is
             ,
             betwixt
             the
             Ascendant
             and
             Planet
             which
             representeth
             the
             Cattle
             lost
             ,
             and
             so
             judge
             accordingly
             ;
             fixt
             Signs
             ,
             and
             cadent
             Houses
             alwayes
             signifie
             the
             greatest
             distances
             ,
             and
             we
             usually
             alow
             for
             every
             fixt
             Sign
             ,
             four
             miles
             ;
             for
             common
             signs
             ,
             and
             succedant
             
             houses
             we
             usually
             allow
             somewhat
             above
             half
             so
             much
             as
             we
             do
             for
             fixt
             signs
             ,
             that
             is
             about
             two
             miles
             and
             a
             half
             for
             every
             common
             Sign
             ;
             moveable
             Signes
             and
             Angles
             sheweth
             the
             Cattle
             to
             be
             near
             the
             place
             ,
             and
             for
             every
             moveable
             Sign
             ,
             we
             usually
             allow
             but
             half
             a
             mile
             :
             Now
             had
             the
             goods
             lost
             been
             Gold
             Rings
             ,
             or
             Gold
             ,
             Plate
             ,
             or
             Silver
             ,
             or
             Linnen
             ,
             or
             Pretious
             Sones
             ,
             as
             Rubies
             ,
             or
             Diamonds
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             ;
             then
             we
             must
             take
             notice
             ,
             what
             Sign
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             second
             is
             in
             ,
             and
             likewise
             ,
             what
             sign
             the
             part
             of
             Fortune
             is
             in
             ,
             and
             his
             Lord
             ;
             also
             the
             Lord
             or
             significator
             of
             the
             thing
             lost
             ,
             what
             sign
             he
             is
             in
             ,
             as
             if
             Gold
             which
             is
             under
             the
             Sun
             ,
             or
             Silver
             under
             the
             Moon
             ,
             or
             Linnen
             under
             Venus
             ,
             likewise
             a
             Diamond
             is
             under
             Venus
             ;
             and
             the
             Ruby
             under
             the
             Sun
             ;
             also
             the
             fourth
             house
             ,
             and
             his
             Lord
             are
             to
             be
             regarded
             ,
             as
             shewing
             the
             end
             of
             all
             things
             ,
             and
             you
             must
             judge
             according
             unto
             the
             Plurality
             of
             testimonies
             ;
             if
             the
             significators
             be
             in
             Fiery
             Signes
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             ,
             the
             goods
             lost
             to
             be
             near
             the
             Fire
             ,
             or
             Chimney
             ;
             if
             in
             Earthy
             Signs
             ,
             then
             in
             some
             low
             place
             ,
             or
             with
             earth
             ;
             if
             in
             Watery
             Signs
             ,
             then
             in
             ,
             or
             near
             some
             Water
             ,
             as
             sink
             ,
             pump
             ,
             or
             sestern
             ,
             or
             such
             like
             :
             if
             in
             Airy
             Signes
             ,
             then
             above
             staires
             or
             in
             some
             high
             place
             .
             But
             if
             on
             the
             contrary
             ,
             by
             the
             rules
             aforesaid
             you
             find
             the
             thing
             stole
             ,
             then
             the
             description
             of
             the
             thief
             ,
             and
             what
             became
             of
             the
             goods
             ,
             is
             as
             followeth
             ▪
             first
             the
             thief
             is
             described
             by
             that
             Planet
             which
             is
             peregrine
             in
             an
             Angle
             ,
             if
             no
             peregrine
             Planet
             be
             in
             an
             Angle
             ,
             or
             second
             house
             ,
             then
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             seventh
             house
             shall
             be
             significator
             of
             the
             thief
             ,
             sometimes
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             hour
             will
             do
             it
             ,
             when
             the
             time
             of
             losing
             is
             certainly
             known
             :
             if
             many
             peregrine
             Planets
             be
             in
             Angles
             ;
             more
             especially
             ,
             when
             a
             double
             bodied
             Sign
             ascends
             ,
             then
             it
             shews
             so
             many
             thieves
             .
             A
             Planet
             is
             said
             to
             be
             peregrine
             ,
             when
             he
             is
             out
             of
             all
             essential
             dignities
             ,
             viz.
             neither
             in
             his
             house
             ,
             exaltation
             ,
             triplicity
             ,
             term
             ,
             or
             face
             ,
             having
             found
             by
             Ptolomies
             Table
             in
             the
             Almanack
             what
             Planet
             or
             Planets
             are
             peregrine
             ,
             you
             may
             describe
             their
             persons
             in
             this
             Book
             ,
             under
             the
             title
             of
             the
             Bodily
             Shape
             ,
             and
             which
             of
             the
             Planets
             generally
             rule
             .
             The
             way
             of
             the
             goods
             if
             found
             thus
             ,
             if
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             second
             house
             ,
             and
             significator
             of
             the
             thief
             be
             joyned
             together
             ,
             or
             have
             any
             friendly
             Aspect
             unto
             each
             other
             ,
             or
             be
             in
             one
             triplicity
             ,
             or
             if
             the
             significator
             of
             the
             thief
             doth
             dispose
             of
             the
             Querents
             part
             of
             Fortune
             ,
             or
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             second
             house
             ,
             or
             the
             significator
             of
             the
             goods
             ,
             Then
             we
             may
             conclude
             ,
             that
             the
             goods
             are
             with
             the
             thief
             ,
             and
             at
             his
             disposing
             ;
             but
             if
             the
             significator
             of
             the
             Thief
             be
             separated
             from
             what
             is
             aforesaid
             ,
             and
             doth
             apply
             ;
             or
             if
             the
             Moon
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             
             other
             inferiour
             planet
             doth
             separate
             from
             the
             significator
             of
             the
             Thief
             and
             apply
             unto
             another
             planet
             ,
             he
             shall
             be
             the
             receiver
             ,
             which
             is
             signified
             by
             that
             planet
             ,
             you
             must
             judge
             the
             way
             and
             distance
             of
             the
             theif
             according
             unto
             the
             signs
             and
             quarters
             of
             Heaven
             ,
             where
             the
             significator
             of
             the
             thief
             is
             accounting
             from
             the
             ascendant
             ,
             as
             is
             before
             expressed
             .
          
        
         
           
             Of
             Fugitives
             .
          
           
             AS
             in
             questions
             of
             thefts
             and
             strays
             ,
             so
             the
             like
             in
             Fugitives
             ,
             judgement
             is
             given
             either
             by
             erecting
             a
             scheam
             ,
             for
             the
             time
             of
             straying
             or
             going
             away
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             ,
             for
             the
             time
             of
             the
             querents
             coming
             :
             If
             you
             have
             the
             exact
             time
             of
             the
             fugitives
             going
             away
             .
             Then
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             its
             Lord
             ,
             the
             Moon
             and
             Planet
             posited
             in
             the
             ascendant
             or
             angle
             ,
             especially
             if
             he
             personate
             the
             fugitive
             ,
             shall
             be
             significators
             of
             the
             fugitive
             ,
             and
             according
             unto
             the
             Nature
             of
             the
             Signs
             ,
             and
             places
             by
             them
             signified
             and
             quarters
             of
             heaven
             ,
             wheresoever
             we
             find
             them
             together
             with
             their
             applications
             unto
             other
             Planets
             judgements
             is
             usually
             given
             :
             If
             those
             significators
             be
             in
             or
             apply
             unto
             the
             sign
             Gemini
             ,
             then
             we
             conclude
             they
             are
             travelled
             towards
             London
             ,
             if
             in
             Capricorn
             then
             Oxford
             ;
             if
             in
             
               Virgo
               ,
               Reading
            
             ;
             if
             
               Cancer
               ,
               ●cotland
            
             ;
             if
             
               Taurus
               ,
               Ireland
            
             ;
             if
             the
             principal
             significator
             as
             in
             the
             ninth
             house
             ,
             or
             joyned
             to
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             ninth
             ,
             then
             we
             conclude
             they
             are
             for
             a
             voyage
             or
             long
             intended
             journy
             :
             north
             signs
             shew
             northward
             ,
             East
             Signs
             castward
             ,
             West
             signs
             westward
             ,
             South
             signs
             southward
             :
             Alwayes
             observing
             the
             quarter
             of
             heaven
             :
             if
             the
             planets
             concerned
             be
             swift
             in
             motion
             ,
             and
             in
             movable
             signs
             ,
             then
             they
             go
             apace
             ,
             if
             in
             fixt
             signs
             and
             slow
             in
             motion
             then
             they
             go
             but
             slow
             ;
             but
             if
             the
             time
             of
             flying
             be
             not
             perfectly
             known
             ,
             then
             we
             erect
             the
             figure
             according
             unto
             the
             time
             when
             the
             question
             was
             propounded
             ,
             and
             so
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             seventh
             house
             joyning
             there
             with
             Mercury
             and
             the
             Moon
             ,
             but
             more
             especially
             that
             planet
             ,
             which
             doth
             own
             the
             fugitive
             according
             unto
             shape
             and
             profession
             :
             also
             we
             must
             consider
             what
             relation
             the
             fugitive
             hath
             to
             the
             querent
             ,
             whether
             wife
             or
             husband
             ,
             kindred
             or
             servant
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             and
             if
             the
             personal
             shape
             of
             the
             fugitive
             doth
             correspond
             with
             the
             planet
             which
             is
             Lord
             of
             the
             house
             inquired
             after
             ,
             you
             may
             with
             the
             more
             confidence
             give
             judgement
             thereby
             ,
             I
             have
             oft-times
             given
             judgement
             upon
             these
             questions
             ,
             and
             I
             find
             they
             will
             hold
             true
             ,
             if
             well
             heeded
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Of
             Vrines
             .
          
           
             THe
             Astrological
             way
             whereby
             to
             give
             judgement
             at
             the
             view
             or
             first
             sight
             of
             the
             urine
             ,
             both
             in
             acute
             and
             chronick
             griefs
             ,
             is
             immediately
             to
             erect
             a
             figure
             ,
             and
             so
             to
             vary
             your
             ascendant
             that
             it
             may
             be
             radical
             and
             that
             the
             ascendant
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             may
             personate
             the
             sick
             ,
             and
             if
             the
             griefs
             be
             acute
             ,
             then
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             or
             first
             falling
             ill
             ,
             must
             be
             inquired
             after
             ,
             that
             so
             the
             assured
             place
             of
             the
             Moon
             in
             any
             of
             the
             twelve
             Signs
             may
             be
             obtained
             ,
             for
             by
             the
             Moon
             in
             any
             of
             the
             twelve
             Signs
             afflicted
             of
             the
             infortunes
             ,
             the
             grief
             is
             discovered
             together
             with
             its
             cause
             and
             termination
             .
             But
             if
             the
             grief
             be
             chronick
             that
             is
             of
             above
             a
             Months
             standing
             then
             from
             the
             Sun
             the
             ascendant
             sixth
             house
             and
             their
             Lords
             afflicted
             ,
             judgment
             is
             usually
             given
             .
             In
             regard
             I
             have
             already
             at
             large
             set
             forth
             my
             way
             of
             practice
             herein
             ,
             I
             shall
             in
             this
             place
             onely
             in
             brief
             set
             down
             ,
             what
             I
             find
             concerning
             my
             experience
             in
             urins
             ,
             for
             although
             an
             exact
             judgement
             both
             concerning
             the
             grief
             ,
             together
             with
             its
             cause
             and
             termination
             (
             by
             urine
             )
             cannot
             be
             obtained
             ,
             yet
             some
             general
             judgements
             thereby
             may
             be
             given
             ,
             which
             may
             well
             serve
             for
             a
             four
             penny
             reward
             :
             First
             if
             the
             urin
             be
             of
             an
             amber
             colour
             (
             and
             the
             patient
             ill
             )
             for
             generally
             that
             coloured
             urine
             sheweth
             health
             of
             body
             )
             Then
             the
             grief
             or
             infirmity
             lyeth
             in
             the
             vital
             and
             animal
             spirits
             from
             whence
             doth
             proceed
             palsies
             ,
             palpetations
             ,
             and
             convulsions
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             distempers
             :
             In
             this
             condition
             the
             urine
             is
             not
             concerned
             by
             reason
             the
             blood
             and
             those
             passages
             from
             whence
             the
             urine
             doth
             proceed
             ,
             are
             not
             infected
             ,
             for
             the
             urine
             is
             but
             the
             excrement
             of
             blood
             ;
             if
             the
             urine
             be
             white
             or
             paleish
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             great
             weakness
             both
             in
             stomach
             and
             body
             ,
             and
             if
             the
             urine
             be
             high
             coloured
             and
             red
             ,
             it
             argueth
             a
             fever
             ,
             or
             that
             some
             extraordinary
             pain
             doth
             afflict
             the
             Sick
             ,
             but
             the
             place
             where
             and
             cause
             why
             cannot
             be
             known
             without
             a
             figure
             :
             sometimes
             it
             sheweth
             plenitude
             of
             blood
             ;
             especially
             if
             the
             veins
             be
             high
             ,
             if
             gravel
             or
             red
             sand
             appear
             at
             the
             bottom
             it
             sheweth
             the
             Stone
             in
             the
             reins
             ,
             kidnies
             ,
             or
             bladder
             .
             If
             the
             urine
             be
             of
             a
             light
             sandy
             colour
             ,
             and
             somewhat
             thick
             ,
             it
             sheweth
             great
             cold
             taken
             ,
             and
             oft
             times
             it
             turneth
             unto
             an
             ague
             ,
             and
             if
             the
             urine
             be
             slimy
             and
             somwhat
             thick
             ,
             it
             threatneth
             worms
             in
             young
             people
             ,
             and
             consumptions
             in
             elder
             ;
             but
             if
             the
             urine
             be
             green
             or
             black
             coloured
             it
             usually
             sheweth
             death
             to
             ensue
             ,
             also
             if
             the
             urine
             be
             of
             a
             sad
             brown
             colour
             it
             threatneth
             death
             ,
             I
             question
             not
             but
             that
             Authors
             have
             largely
             and
             learnedly
             written
             hereupon
             ,
             unto
             whom
             I
             shall
             
             I
             do
             seldom
             trust
             ,
             or
             rely
             upon
             my
             judgment
             herein
             ,
             neither
             do
             I
             administer
             any
             Physick
             thereby
             for
             the
             Astrological
             ,
             Sympathetical
             and
             antipathetical
             way
             of
             administring
             Physick
             cannot
             be
             done
             without
             a
             Figure
             ,
             for
             the
             strength
             and
             weakness
             of
             the
             Planets
             afflicting
             and
             afflicted
             must
             first
             be
             discovered
             ;
             those
             who
             are
             well
             versed
             in
             the
             Art
             of
             Astrology
             need
             no
             urine
             ,
             for
             I
             my self
             oft
             times
             ,
             when
             the
             urine
             hath
             been
             brought
             in
             a
             stone
             bottle
             have
             described
             what
             kind
             of
             urine
             it
             was
             ,
             and
             how
             coloured
             by
             my
             figure
             ,
             more
             especially
             in
             acute
             griefs
             ,
             when
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             or
             first
             falling
             ill
             have
             been
             known
             .
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             casting
             forth
             of
             Devils
             out
             of
             such
             ,
             who
             are
             possessed
             ,
             with
             the
             true
             way
             and
             manner
             how
             to
             do
             it
             according
             unto
             the
             Authors
             experience
             and
             performance
             thereof
             ,
             with
             some
             observations
             ,
             whereby
             to
             know
             whether
             they
             are
             possessed
             or
             no.
             
          
           
             THe
             occasion
             which
             first
             moved
             me
             to
             undertake
             the
             casting
             forth
             of
             Devils
             was
             as
             followeth
             .
             One
             Goodman
             Alexander
             a
             Turner
             by
             trade
             ,
             living
             at
             Basing-stoke
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Southampton
             had
             a
             Daughter
             ,
             who
             was
             not
             onely
             perplexed
             with
             very
             strong
             fits
             ,
             which
             usually
             took
             her
             every
             day
             near
             the
             same
             hour
             ,
             every
             fit
             lasting
             above
             twelve
             hours
             ,
             being
             very
             terrible
             to
             behold
             ,
             during
             which
             time
             with
             many
             shrieks
             and
             cries
             ,
             and
             through
             extream
             torment
             she
             was
             brought
             so
             low
             ,
             both
             in
             body
             and
             Spirit
             ,
             that
             she
             could
             not
             move
             or
             wag
             any
             part
             of
             her
             body
             or
             limbs
             from
             the
             middle
             downward
             ;
             her
             Father
             told
             me
             he
             had
             spent
             much
             money
             upon
             several
             Doctors
             and
             others
             but
             they
             could
             do
             her
             no
             good
             ,
             whereupon
             hearing
             by
             some
             ,
             what
             great
             cures
             I
             had
             done
             ,
             he
             came
             and
             told
             me
             what
             her
             condition
             was
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             in
             part
             related
             ,
             desiring
             me
             to
             undertake
             the
             cure
             .
             I
             desired
             to
             know
             at
             what
             hour
             and
             time
             her
             fits
             usually
             did
             begin
             ,
             which
             he
             told
             me
             ,
             according
             unto
             which
             time
             I
             did
             erect
             a
             Scheam
             ,
             and
             according
             to
             the
             Rules
             of
             Astrology
             in
             this
             book
             elsewhere
             expressed
             ,
             I
             did
             find
             she
             was
             either
             bewitched
             or
             possessed
             :
             Her
             Father
             was
             very
             earnest
             with
             me
             to
             undertake
             the
             cure
             ,
             and
             I
             could
             not
             blame
             him
             she
             having
             been
             in
             this
             condition
             ,
             above
             twelve
             months
             ;
             and
             besides
             he
             made
             his
             bargain
             so
             ,
             that
             it
             I
             did
             not
             effect
             the
             cure
             ,
             I
             was
             to
             lose
             all
             my
             pains
             and
             charges
             upon
             which
             ,
             agreement
             being
             made
             ;
             the
             Maid
             was
             brought
             to
             my
             house
             ,
             whereupon
             observing
             and
             taking
             notice
             of
             her
             kind
             of
             sits
             ,
             and
             having
             made
             some
             tryal
             upon
             her
             
             by
             way
             of
             questions
             ,
             and
             her
             answers
             ,
             for
             she
             could
             not
             say
             ,
             or
             once
             name
             God
             ,
             Jesus
             Christ
             ,
             or
             Deliver
             us
             from
             Evil
             ,
             or
             the
             like
             but
             that
             immediately
             she
             would
             be
             tormented
             ,
             falling
             into
             strange
             fits
             ;
             whereupon
             ,
             I
             told
             her
             Father
             ,
             that
             she
             was
             possessed
             by
             the
             Devil
             ,
             and
             that
             it
             would
             be
             impossible
             to
             cure
             her
             ,
             except
             the
             Devil
             were
             first
             cast
             forth
             ;
             I
             also
             advised
             him
             ,
             to
             get
             one
             godly
             Minister
             or
             other
             to
             try
             what
             he
             could
             do
             by
             his
             means
             ,
             and
             devotion
             ;
             whereupon
             ,
             and
             not
             before
             he
             told
             me
             ●hat
             he
             had
             done
             that
             already
             :
             For
             the
             Minister
             of
             the
             Parish
             ,
             whose
             name
             was
             Mr
             Webb
             one
             reputed
             to
             be
             a
             very
             honest
             ,
             godly
             ,
             and
             Learned
             man
             did
             undertake
             to
             do
             it
             :
             and
             came
             to
             his
             house
             two
             several
             times
             to
             that
             purpose
             ,
             but
             could
             not
             prevail
             ;
             notwithstanding
             he
             spent
             about
             three
             hours
             time
             in
             tryal
             thereof
             at
             his
             first
             coming
             ,
             yet
             he
             was
             forced
             to
             desist
             :
             but
             withal
             ,
             told
             her
             father
             ,
             that
             at
             the
             next
             coming
             he
             would
             be
             better
             prepared
             ,
             and
             accordingly
             he
             did
             come
             the
             second
             time
             ,
             but
             could
             not
             prevaile
             then
             neither
             ,
             during
             all
             the
             time
             that
             he
             was
             in
             action
             about
             this
             business
             ,
             the
             Maid
             was
             extreamly
             tormented
             ,
             it
             being
             as
             before
             near
             three
             hours
             before
             he
             ●nded
             ,
             who
             then
             said
             to
             her
             Father
             ,
             
               Lord
               have
               mercy
               upon
               me
               I
               cannot
               do
               it
               ,
               wherefore
               I
               advise
               you
               to
               look
               out
               farther
               ,
               per
               adventure
               you
               may
               meet
               with
               one
               another
               who
               may
               have
               strength
               of
               faith
               ,
               and
               a
               gift
               to
               do
               it
               ,
               and
               likewise
               to
               cure
               her
               distemper
               .
            
             I
             confess
             ,
             when
             I
             heard
             by
             her
             Father
             ,
             what
             the
             Minister
             had
             done
             ,
             I
             began
             to
             be
             somewhat
             danted
             ,
             but
             when
             I
             considered
             that
             it
             would
             much
             reflect
             upon
             my
             reputation
             ,
             to
             send
             the
             Maid
             home
             again
             uncured
             ;
             and
             farther
             considering
             ,
             that
             by
             Prayers
             ,
             and
             strength
             of
             Faith
             it
             might
             be
             done
             ;
             more
             especially
             ,
             where
             it
             pleased
             God
             to
             give
             any
             one
             that
             gift
             ,
             which
             gift
             is
             obtained
             by
             Prayer
             ,
             and
             strength
             of
             Faith
             :
             I
             also
             farther
             considered
             ,
             that
             both
             before
             and
             since
             Christs
             time
             Devils
             were
             cast
             forth
             out
             of
             such
             who
             were
             possessed
             ,
             as
             appeareth
             by
             the
             answer
             of
             our
             Saviour
             Jesus
             Christ
             unto
             the
             Jews
             ,
             who
             taxed
             him
             ,
             saying
             ,
             
               He
               casteth
               forth
               Divels
               through
               Belzebub
               the
               Prince
               of
               Devils
            
             If
             I
             say
             our
             Saviour
             cast
             forth
             Divels
             through
             
               Belzebub
               ,
               by
               whom
               did
               your
               Fathers
               cast
               them
               forth
            
             :
             by
             which
             words
             it
             appeareth
             ,
             that
             the
             Jews
             had
             done
             it
             before
             Christs
             time
             :
             And
             further
             telleth
             them
             ,
             
               That
               a
               Kingdom
               divided
               cannot
               stand
               &c.
               
            
             Considering
             these
             reasons
             aforesaid
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             method
             hereafter
             expressed
             ,
             I
             did
             undertake
             and
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             perform
             this
             great
             work
             ,
             unto
             whom
             be
             ascribed
             all
             honour
             ,
             Power
             ,
             and
             Glory
             ,
             with
             Thanks-giving
             ,
             for
             ever
             more
             ,
             Amen
             .
             Before
             I
             proceed
             to
             set
             forth
             the
             way
             and
             manner
             ,
             how
             I
             did
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             perform
             this
             great
             work
             ,
             I
             conceive
             it
             
             will
             be
             necessary
             to
             say
             somewhat
             concerning
             the
             tryal
             of
             the
             Patient
             ,
             whereby
             to
             know
             ,
             whether
             they
             are
             possessed
             or
             no
             ,
             which
             is
             as
             followeth
             ,
             If
             they
             can
             without
             stop
             or
             starting
             say
             the
             Lords
             Prayer
             :
             also
             pronounce
             God
             ,
             Jesus
             ,
             Christ
             ,
             and
             likewise
             say
             ,
             I
             defie
             the
             Devil
             and
             all
             his
             works
             ,
             and
             other
             such
             like
             Godly
             expressions
             :
             then
             't
             is
             probable
             they
             are
             not
             at
             that
             time
             possessed
             :
             and
             then
             you
             must
             try
             them
             again
             at
             another
             time
             :
             for
             as
             we
             find
             in
             Scripture
             ,
             there
             are
             some
             which
             are
             possessed
             at
             certain
             times
             ,
             and
             at
             other
             times
             the
             Devil
             leaveth
             them
             .
             But
             as
             concerning
             this
             Maid
             in
             question
             ,
             the
             Devil
             did
             never
             forsake
             her
             ,
             from
             the
             time
             he
             first
             entred
             into
             her
             .
             Also
             some
             are
             possessed
             with
             Devils
             which
             speak
             within
             them
             at
             certain
             times
             ,
             as
             instance
             ,
             this
             Maid
             was
             :
             others
             are
             possessed
             with
             dumb
             Spirits
             which
             will
             not
             speak
             ,
             nor
             yet
             many
             times
             suffer
             the
             Patient
             to
             speak
             ,
             nor
             yet
             to
             pray
             ,
             or
             pronounce
             God
             ,
             Jesus
             Christ
             ,
             the
             holy
             Trinity
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             such
             like
             expressions
             ,
             for
             fear
             of
             being
             tormented
             with
             fits
             .
             I
             have
             cast
             forth
             of
             both
             kinds
             ,
             out
             of
             s●●h
             who
             were
             possessed
             ,
             as
             shall
             be
             shewed
             in
             order
             .
             I
             shall
             first
             begin
             with
             this
             Maid
             in
             question
             ,
             whose
             fits
             began
             about
             nine
             a
             clock
             at
             night
             ,
             and
             lasted
             until
             eight
             a
             clock
             the
             next
             morning
             ;
             during
             which
             time
             she
             was
             most
             sadly
             afflicted
             ,
             making
             many
             kinds
             of
             noises
             ,
             as
             sometimes
             crying
             ,
             sehritching
             ,
             howling
             ,
             also
             sometimes
             using
             strange
             actions
             and
             gestures
             of
             her
             body
             ,
             as
             twisting
             ,
             and
             twyning
             her self
             about
             ,
             sometimes
             crawling
             about
             the
             room
             with
             many
             other
             strange
             passages
             Now
             from
             eight
             a
             clock
             in
             the
             morning
             until
             noon
             ,
             she
             would
             resolve
             all
             questions
             whatsoever
             ,
             and
             give
             true
             answers
             unto
             them
             as
             have
             many
             times
             been
             proved
             ,
             more
             especially
             ,
             if
             propounded
             by
             her
             Mother
             ,
             for
             she
             did
             not
             desire
             to
             talk
             with
             any
             other
             body
             except
             by
             accident
             ;
             during
             this
             four
             hours
             they
             did
             usually
             put
             many
             questions
             unto
             her
             ,
             as
             sometimes
             asking
             ,
             what
             became
             of
             any
             one
             that
             was
             dead
             ,
             whether
             they
             went
             to
             Hell
             or
             to
             Heaven
             ,
             and
             she
             would
             instantly
             resolve
             them
             ;
             and
             so
             far
             as
             they
             could
             guess
             she
             answered
             truly
             ;
             for
             those
             who
             had
             been
             evil
             livers
             she
             would
             tell
             all
             their
             faults
             and
             misdemeanours
             ,
             and
             how
             they
             lived
             ,
             and
             dyed
             ,
             and
             what
             disease
             ,
             and
             where
             they
             were
             buried
             likewise
             :
             such
             who
             were
             godly
             persons
             she
             would
             say
             they
             went
             to
             heaven
             and
             point
             upwards
             ,
             although
             they
             were
             such
             whom
             she
             never
             saw
             or
             knew
             .
             Also
             she
             would
             tell
             the
             names
             of
             any
             ones
             Father
             ,
             or
             Grandfather
             ,
             (
             although
             they
             were
             strangers
             )
             and
             where
             they
             lived
             and
             dyed
             ,
             and
             of
             what
             disease
             .
             She
             would
             likewise
             during
             the
             time
             aforesaid
             resolve
             any
             question
             of
             ●est
             ,
             whereof
             they
             had
             many
             tryals
             ,
             I
             shall
             instance
             o●e
             example
             ,
             upon
             a
             market
             day
             ,
             one
             chanced
             
             to
             lose
             a
             sack
             of
             Corn
             out
             of
             the
             Market
             :
             The
             man
             having
             pitched
             his
             sack
             down
             in
             the
             Market
             ,
             and
             went
             away
             to
             set
             up
             his
             horse
             ,
             but
             before
             he
             returned
             ,
             his
             sack
             of
             Corn
             was
             stole
             ,
             and
             no
             body
             could
             tell
             what
             became
             of
             it
             :
             at
             length
             understanding
             that
             this
             Maid
             could
             tell
             any
             thing
             that
             had
             happened
             for
             any
             time
             past
             ,
             he
             went
             to
             the
             said
             Goodman
             Alexander
             the
             Father
             of
             this
             Maid
             ,
             desiring
             him
             to
             use
             the
             means
             that
             so
             his
             Daughter
             might
             discover
             what
             became
             of
             his
             Corn
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             the
             Mother
             of
             this
             Maid
             desired
             her
             to
             tell
             this
             man
             ,
             who
             had
             his
             Corn
             ,
             and
             what
             became
             of
             it
             ,
             and
             where
             it
             was
             at
             that
             instant
             :
             This
             Maid
             said
             ,
             that
             one
             ,
             calling
             him
             by
             his
             name
             ,
             had
             the
             Corn
             ,
             and
             had
             set
             it
             under
             his
             staires
             ;
             the
             man
             that
             stole
             it
             ,
             was
             a
             Porter
             that
             used
             to
             carry
             burthens
             in
             the
             Market
             ,
             more
             especially
             Corn
             ,
             when
             it
             was
             bought
             or
             sold
             .
             The
             man
             who
             lost
             the
             Corn
             went
             presently
             to
             the
             place
             aforesaid
             ,
             where
             he
             had
             his
             Corn
             accordingly
             .
             I
             could
             instance
             many
             more
             such
             passages
             ,
             but
             I
             suppose
             this
             one
             is
             enough
             for
             satisfaction
             herein
             .
             Now
             as
             concerning
             the
             way
             and
             method
             by
             me
             used
             ,
             in
             casting
             forth
             of
             both
             kinds
             of
             Devils
             ;
             or
             evil
             Spirits
             before
             mentioned
             ;
             I
             shall
             relate
             as
             followeth
             ,
             (
             there
             are
             three
             principal
             causes
             or
             things
             considerable
             in
             casting
             forth
             of
             Devils
             ,
             viz.
             Prayer
             ▪
             Faith
             ,
             and
             the
             especial
             gift
             of
             God
             thereupon
             ,
             for
             except
             that
             you
             find
             that
             your
             Faith
             is
             strong
             ,
             it
             s
             in
             vain
             to
             undertake
             this
             business
             :
             )
             First
             ,
             you
             must
             heartily
             pray
             that
             God
             would
             be
             pleased
             to
             give
             you
             this
             great
             gift
             ,
             and
             to
             strengthen
             your
             Faith
             ,
             and
             to
             enable
             you
             to
             perform
             this
             great
             work
             :
             this
             was
             the
             substantial
             matter
             of
             my
             Prayer
             ,
             as
             for
             matter
             of
             form
             I
             had
             none
             ;
             the
             room
             being
             made
             in
             readiness
             so
             close
             as
             I
             could
             ,
             I
             made
             a
             fume
             of
             three
             substantial
             matters
             ,
             or
             things
             which
             ,
             were
             Solary
             ,
             which
             number
             three
             I
             conceived
             to
             be
             a
             most
             choice
             select
             number
             for
             many
             persons
             ,
             and
             is
             attributed
             to
             the
             Sun
             ,
             it
             s
             the
             number
             of
             the
             blessed
             Trinity
             ,
             it
             s
             also
             the
             number
             of
             time
             ,
             viz.
             past
             ,
             present
             and
             to
             come
             ;
             also
             I
             considered
             ,
             that
             the
             three
             wise
             men
             brought
             gifts
             unto
             Christ
             ,
             viz.
             Gold
             ,
             Frankinsence
             ,
             and
             Myrrh
             ,
             which
             gifts
             are
             all
             of
             a
             Solary
             quality
             and
             vertue
             ,
             and
             are
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             whereupon
             I
             made
             choice
             of
             the
             two
             latter
             ,
             viz.
             Frankinsence
             and
             Myrrh
             ,
             but
             instead
             of
             Gold
             I
             took
             Rose-mary
             with
             these
             I
             made
             the
             fume
             ,
             which
             I
             continued
             until
             the
             work
             was
             ended
             :
             I
             also
             oft
             times
             gave
             the
             Maid
             of
             the
             distilled
             waters
             of
             Marygolds
             ,
             Rosemary
             ,
             and
             Angelica
             ,
             or
             such
             like
             Solary
             plants
             ,
             being
             all
             three
             under
             the
             dominion
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             and
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             planetary
             hours
             ,
             when
             I
             first
             began
             ,
             I
             laid
             my
             hand
             upon
             the
             Patient
             ,
             but
             finding
             that
             she
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             Devil
             began
             to
             strive
             ▪
             
             and
             so
             to
             get
             from
             me
             ,
             she
             being
             marvellous
             strong
             ,
             yet
             I
             held
             fast
             ,
             and
             desired
             her
             Father
             (
             who
             was
             by
             me
             all
             the
             while
             I
             was
             about
             it
             )
             to
             help
             me
             ,
             which
             he
             did
             ,
             but
             for
             the
             most
             part
             I
             held
             her
             my self
             ,
             having
             gotten
             her
             at
             the
             best
             advantage
             I
             could
             :
             I
             often
             prayed
             ,
             and
             repeated
             these
             words
             following
             ,
             viz.
             by
             this
             high
             and
             mighty
             Power
             and
             Name
             Tetragrammaton
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             name
             of
             the
             blessed
             Trinity
             ,
             Father
             ,
             Son
             ,
             and
             holy
             Ghost
             ,
             I
             charge
             ,
             and
             command
             the
             Devil
             and
             unclean
             Spirit
             to
             come
             forth
             of
             this
             Maid
             ,
             and
             to
             depart
             from
             her
             in
             peace
             ,
             and
             not
             to
             molest
             or
             trouble
             her
             any
             more
             ;
             after
             this
             ,
             when
             I
             saw
             that
             the
             unclean
             Spirit
             would
             not
             come
             forth
             ,
             I
             said
             three
             several
             times
             ,
             
               In
               the
               name
               of
               Jesus
               of
               Nazareth
               I
               charge
               thee
               to
               come
               forth
               ,
            
             yet
             notwithstanding
             ,
             (
             as
             yet
             )
             the
             Devil
             would
             not
             come
             forth
             :
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             I
             find
             that
             all
             Devils
             or
             evil
             Spirits
             ,
             when
             once
             they
             are
             gotten
             into
             the
             possession
             of
             any
             one
             will
             be
             very
             unwilling
             to
             come
             forth
             of
             their
             habitation
             ;
             more
             especially
             ,
             when
             they
             have
             been
             long
             setled
             in
             the
             body
             :
             I
             often
             gave
             the
             Patient
             of
             the
             distilled
             waters
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             and
             then
             pray'd
             again
             as
             at
             the
             first
             ;
             I
             also
             repeated
             those
             words
             before
             mentioned
             oftentimes
             ,
             resolving
             not
             to
             give
             over
             until
             the
             Devil
             was
             inforced
             to
             leave
             her
             ,
             and
             during
             the
             space
             of
             above
             two
             hours
             I
             continued
             sometimes
             in
             Prayer
             ,
             and
             between
             whiles
             repeating
             the
             words
             over
             before
             rehearsed
             ;
             at
             length
             the
             Devill
             came
             forth
             but
             invisible
             ,
             with
             a
             great
             cry
             and
             hideous
             noise-raysing
             a
             suddain
             gust
             of
             wind
             ,
             and
             so
             vanished
             ,
             doing
             no
             harm
             either
             to
             her
             Father
             (
             who
             was
             present
             all
             the
             while
             )
             nor
             yet
             to
             my self
             ,
             or
             any
             part
             of
             the
             house
             :
             her
             Father
             seemed
             to
             be
             very
             fearful
             ,
             and
             sate
             trembling
             ,
             (
             and
             truly
             I
             do
             not
             much
             blame
             him
             for
             I
             believe
             he
             was
             never
             present
             at
             any
             such
             business
             before
             )
             but
             I
             cheared
             him
             up
             so
             well
             as
             I
             could
             ,
             bidding
             him
             fear
             nothing
             ,
             and
             willed
             him
             to
             trust
             in
             God
             not
             doubting
             :
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             when
             I
             saw
             him
             so
             fearful
             I
             willed
             him
             to
             depart
             ,
             telling
             him
             ,
             that
             except
             he
             found
             that
             his
             Faith
             was
             strong
             ,
             and
             he
             throughly
             resolved
             to
             indure
             the
             danger
             ,
             cries
             noise
             ,
             and
             trouble
             of
             it
             ,
             he
             might
             unhappily
             interrupt
             me
             when
             I
             was
             most
             busie
             ;
             for
             he
             knew
             by
             what
             the
             Minister
             had
             done
             before
             ,
             that
             we
             should
             have
             some
             strugling
             ,
             but
             his
             answer
             was
             ,
             that
             what
             ever
             came
             of
             it
             ,
             he
             was
             resolved
             to
             live
             and
             dye
             with
             his
             Child
             ,
             rather
             than
             fail
             ;
             whereupon
             I
             went
             on
             with
             the
             work
             ,
             but
             before
             I
             had
             half
             done
             my
             task
             ,
             he
             hearing
             ,
             and
             seeing
             how
             grievously
             his
             Daughter
             was
             tormented
             ,
             his
             Spirits
             and
             Faith
             began
             to
             fail
             him
             ,
             desiring
             me
             by
             all
             means
             to
             desist
             ,
             and
             give
             over
             ;
             but
             I
             being
             very
             earnest
             with
             him
             ,
             and
             telling
             him
             of
             his
             breach
             of
             
             promise
             ,
             and
             using
             some
             arguments
             unto
             him
             ,
             and
             telling
             him
             that
             except
             he
             would
             either
             sit
             still
             and
             not
             any
             more
             interrupt
             me
             ,
             or
             otherwise
             depart
             the
             room
             ,
             I
             would
             not
             meddle
             any
             further
             in
             the
             Cure
             ,
             whereupon
             he
             resolved
             to
             indure
             it
             ,
             and
             promised
             me
             once
             more
             ,
             that
             he
             would
             be
             silent
             until
             I
             had
             finished
             ,
             which
             accordingly
             he
             did
             perform
             ;
             immediately
             after
             the
             Devil
             left
             her
             the
             Maid
             began
             to
             speak
             ,
             and
             he
             fitts
             never
             troubled
             her
             any
             more
             ;
             and
             within
             a
             few
             weeks
             after
             ,
             with
             Dyet-drinks
             ,
             bathes
             and
             oyntments
             ,
             this
             Maid
             was
             perfectly
             recovered
             both
             of
             her
             health
             ,
             and
             limbs
             ;
             notwithstanding
             ,
             for
             a
             year
             past
             ,
             she
             could
             not
             move
             from
             the
             middle
             downwards
             ,
             her
             limbs
             being
             useless
             ,
             and
             of
             no
             strength
             ,
             except
             during
             the
             time
             of
             her
             fits
             ,
             and
             then
             sometimes
             she
             would
             be
             very
             strong
             and
             at
             other
             times
             seemingly
             dead
             ,
             someing
             at
             the
             mouth
             ,
             sometimes
             she
             would
             shreek
             ,
             cry
             ,
             and
             groan
             ,
             sometimes
             crawle
             about
             the
             room
             ,
             as
             in
             part
             I
             have
             before
             related
             :
             I
             shall
             relate
             one
             passage
             more
             which
             happened
             ,
             constantly
             in
             the
             time
             of
             her
             fits
             ,
             there
             was
             alwayes
             brought
             unto
             her
             three
             pins
             and
             but
             one
             at
             a
             time
             ,
             at
             the
             receipt
             thereof
             she
             seemed
             to
             rejoyce
             and
             smile
             ,
             saying
             ,
             ah
             and
             then
             presantly
             she
             would
             put
             the
             pin
             into
             her
             mouth
             ,
             which
             when
             her
             Father
             and
             Mother
             perceived
             ,
             they
             would
             instantly
             get
             it
             from
             her
             ,
             fearing
             she
             should
             choak
             her self
             with
             it
             ;
             sometimes
             they
             were
             much
             troubled
             to
             get
             it
             from
             her
             ,
             for
             she
             would
             be
             very
             unwilling
             to
             part
             with
             it
             ;
             they
             shewed
             me
             a
             box
             near
             full
             of
             them
             for
             she
             had
             three
             brought
             her
             every
             night
             during
             twelve
             moneths
             ;
             and
             that
             night
             when
             I
             cast
             the
             Devil
             forth
             of
             her
             she
             had
             two
             brought
             her
             in
             my
             presence
             but
             no
             more
             ever
             afterwards
             ;
             also
             't
             was
             observable
             ,
             that
             during
             the
             time
             that
             I
             was
             imployed
             about
             this
             business
             ,
             there
             was
             seen
             by
             my
             people
             and
             servants
             three
             Women
             to
             walk
             about
             the
             house
             ,
             and
             more
             especially
             near
             the
             Window
             where
             I
             was
             imployed
             ,
             which
             women
             her
             Father
             did
             judge
             were
             three
             suspected
             witches
             ,
             who
             had
             spake
             some
             words
             ,
             and
             were
             afterwards
             prosecuted
             by
             the
             Maids
             Father
             ,
             one
             of
             them
             dyed
             ,
             as
             I
             was
             informed
             at
             the
             Prison
             in
             Winchester
             ,
             and
             weat
             became
             of
             the
             other
             two
             I
             knew
             not
             ,
             for
             I
             never
             inquired
             more
             after
             them
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             I
             shall
             now
             proceed
             to
             set
             forth
             the
             way
             and
             manner
             how
             I
             did
             cast
             forth
             a
             dumb
             Spirit
             out
             of
             one
             who
             was
             possessed
             ,
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             THat
             which
             confirmed
             me
             and
             others
             of
             this
             Maid
             now
             in
             question
             ,
             of
             her
             being
             possessed
             of
             a
             Dumb
             Spirit
             ,
             was
             in
             regard
             that
             she
             could
             not
             say
             or
             once
             name
             God
             ,
             Jesus
             Christ
             ,
             nor
             yet
             endure
             to
             pray
             ,
             or
             suffer
             any
             one
             else
             either
             to
             pray
             ,
             or
             repeat
             any
             Sacred
             words
             or
             expressions
             ,
             but
             that
             immediately
             she
             was
             tormented
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             would
             fall
             down
             dead
             :
             This
             Spirit
             would
             not
             answer
             to
             any
             question
             as
             the
             other
             speaking
             Devil
             did
             ,
             not
             yet
             suffer
             the
             Maid
             :
             in
             her
             fits
             she
             was
             alwayes
             dumb
             and
             silent
             ,
             her
             fits
             usually
             began
             about
             five
             a
             clock
             in
             the
             morning
             ,
             and
             lasted
             four
             hours
             ,
             during
             which
             time
             she
             would
             not
             utter
             one
             word
             ,
             but
             would
             sometimes
             leap
             about
             with
             her
             arms
             and
             legs
             like
             a
             Frog
             ,
             sometimes
             she
             would
             play
             cop-head
             ,
             over
             and
             over
             ;
             sometimes
             with
             all
             the
             might
             she
             had
             ,
             she
             would
             knock
             her
             head
             against
             the
             Beds-post
             or
             Wall
             ,
             which
             was
             nearest
             .
             Also
             being
             in
             a
             Chamber
             she
             would
             strive
             to
             get
             to
             the
             stairs
             that
             so
             she
             might
             through
             her self
             down
             .
             Now
             the
             way
             which
             I
             used
             to
             cast
             forth
             this
             dumb
             Spirit
             ,
             was
             as
             followeth
             ,
             In
             the
             first
             place
             the
             room
             being
             made
             so
             close
             as
             I
             could
             with
             conveniency
             ,
             I
             made
             a
             fume
             of
             such
             solary
             ingredients
             as
             is
             before
             expressed
             ;
             which
             fume
             I
             continued
             all
             the
             time
             I
             was
             in
             this
             action
             :
             the
             time
             which
             I
             took
             to
             cast
             forth
             this
             dumb
             Spirit
             ,
             or
             Devil
             ,
             was
             between
             the
             hours
             of
             nine
             and
             twelve
             a
             clock
             upon
             the
             Sabbath
             day
             :
             the
             prayers
             which
             I
             used
             ,
             was
             according
             unto
             what
             I
             have
             already
             related
             in
             casting
             forth
             the
             speaking
             Spirit
             ;
             and
             likewise
             I
             oft
             repeated
             the
             same
             wayes
             as
             aforesaid
             .
             But
             this
             dumb
             Spirit
             would
             not
             come
             forth
             until
             the
             third
             Sabbath
             day
             :
             Notwithstanding
             ,
             I
             was
             near
             three
             hours
             every
             time
             in
             action
             ,
             &
             during
             all
             the
             time
             I
             was
             implyed
             in
             this
             business
             ,
             she
             would
             be
             much
             afflicted
             ;
             upon
             the
             third
             Sabbath
             day
             between
             the
             hours
             aforesaid
             ,
             this
             dumb
             Spirit
             came
             forth
             in
             a
             kind
             of
             vomit
             ,
             no
             shape
             or
             form
             of
             any
             thing
             appearing
             ,
             after
             which
             ,
             by
             dyet
             drink
             and
             oyntment
             made
             of
             Planetary
             herbs
             ,
             antipathetical
             to
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             ,
             she
             was
             soon
             recovered
             and
             never
             had
             any
             more
             fits
             after
             the
             third
             Sabath
             day
             before
             mentioned
             .
             Note
             ,
             That
             dumb
             Spirits
             are
             far
             more
             difficult
             to
             be
             cast
             forth
             than
             those
             which
             speake
             :
             and
             that
             was
             the
             only
             reason
             why
             I
             took
             the
             benefit
             of
             those
             hours
             upon
             each
             Sabbath
             
             day
             ,
             it
             being
             the
             usual
             hours
             of
             Prayer
             in
             all
             Churches
             ,
             and
             Congregations
             .
          
           
             I
             know
             there
             are
             some
             foolish
             people
             ,
             who
             being
             ignorant
             of
             the
             Scripture
             ,
             that
             do
             ,
             and
             will
             judge
             unrighteously
             concerning
             this
             great
             work
             ,
             unless
             they
             are
             convinced
             ,
             and
             truly
             I
             need
             not
             use
             any
             other
             arguments
             then
             what
             we
             find
             written
             by
             the
             holy
             Evangelists
             and
             Apostles
             ,
             as
             first
             ,
             the
             answer
             of
             our
             Blessed
             Saviour
             to
             the
             Jews
             ,
             as
             is
             before
             mentioned
             .
             Secondly
             ,
             we
             find
             that
             our
             Saviour
             gave
             that
             especial
             gift
             unto
             his
             Apostles
             and
             Disciples
             ;
             and
             without
             question
             unto
             all
             other
             Believing
             Christians
             ,
             who
             may
             through
             strength
             of
             Faith
             do
             it
             ;
             as
             appeareth
             in
             Mark
             Chap.
             16.
             ver
             .
             17.
             
             And
             when
             the
             Apostles
             told
             our
             Saviour
             
               that
               they
               did
               forbid
               some
               who
               did
               undertake
               to
               do
               it
               ,
            
             our
             Saviour
             said
             ,
             
               forbid
               them
               not
               ,
               &c.
            
             
             But
             unto
             such
             who
             presume
             to
             do
             it
             who
             wanted
             Faith
             and
             did
             not
             Believe
             :
             nay
             ,
             although
             they
             used
             the
             very
             words
             of
             the
             Apostles
             ,
             yet
             the
             Devil
             would
             not
             obey
             ,
             nor
             yet
             be
             commanded
             forth
             by
             them
             :
             as
             you
             may
             find
             in
             the
             19.
             
             Chap.
             of
             the
             Acts
             of
             the
             Apostles
             ,
             there
             you
             shall
             find
             ,
             that
             one
             Sevah
             a
             Jew
             had
             seven
             Sons
             who
             were
             exorcists
             ,
             or
             Conjurers
             ,
             these
             following
             Paul
             and
             the
             Apostles
             ,
             and
             hearing
             the
             words
             which
             they
             used
             ,
             assayed
             to
             do
             the
             like
             ,
             presuming
             to
             cast
             forth
             a
             Devil
             out
             of
             one
             who
             was
             possest
             ,
             saying
             ,
             
               I
               adjure
               you
               by
               Jesus
               ,
               whom
               Paul
               Preacheth
               to
               come
               forth
               ,
            
             but
             the
             evil
             Spirit
             answered
             and
             said
             ,
             
               Jesus
               I
               know
               ,
               and
               Paul
               I
               know
               ,
               but
               who
               are
               ye
               ?
               and
               the
               man
               in
               whom
               the
               evil
               Spirit
               was
               ,
               fell
               upon
               them
               ,
               heat
               them
               and
               tore
               all
               the
               cloathes
               from
               their
               backs
               ,
            
             and
             without
             question
             put
             them
             into
             a
             great
             fright
             ,
             for
             we
             find
             ,
             that
             they
             all
             seven
             ran
             out
             of
             the
             house
             wounded
             ,
             and
             naked
             ,
             and
             glad
             (
             I
             warrant
             you
             )
             that
             they
             escaped
             so
             ,
             this
             act
             of
             theirs
             was
             noised
             abroad
             ,
             and
             also
             known
             throughout
             all
             the
             City
             of
             Ephesus
             ,
             and
             fear
             fell
             on
             them
             all
             ,
             insomuch
             ,
             that
             I
             believe
             never
             any
             Jew
             durst
             to
             attempt
             any
             such
             thing
             afterwards
             unto
             this
             day
             ;
             for
             St.
             Mark
             saith
             plainly
             ,
             
               These
               Signes
               shall
               only
               follow
               those
               that
               believe
               in
               Christ
               Jesus
            
             :
             in
             his
             name
             shall
             they
             cast
             out
             Devils
             ;
             wherefore
             ,
             unto
             those
             who
             believe
             not
             in
             Christ
             Jesus
             ,
             it
             plainly
             appears
             they
             shall
             not
             do
             it
             .
             And
             whosoever
             doth
             ,
             or
             shall
             undertake
             this
             business
             ,
             his
             faith
             and
             belief
             must
             be
             strong
             without
             doubting
             ,
             otherwise
             he
             may
             fail
             in
             the
             performance
             ,
             for
             although
             some
             ceremonies
             may
             be
             used
             herein
             as
             I
             have
             before
             related
             ,
             yet
             without
             Gods
             especial
             blessing
             upon
             the
             words
             ,
             wayes
             ,
             and
             means
             used
             ,
             together
             with
             strength
             of
             Faith
             ,
             believing
             ,
             no
             man
             can
             prevail
             herein
             ,
             as
             plainly
             appeareth
             by
             those
             seven
             Exorcists
             ,
             or
             Conjurers
             aforesaid
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Concerning
             all
             kinds
             of
             Agues
             ,
             and
             quotidian
             Infirmities
             ,
             with
             the
             Astrological
             way
             of
             Cure.
             
          
           
             THere
             are
             three
             kinds
             of
             Agues
             ,
             viz.
             
               Qutidian
               /
               Tertian
            
             ,
             and
             Quarta●
             ;
             of
             all
             which
             kinds
             I
             have
             Cured
             many
             :
             And
             to
             my
             knowledge
             and
             best
             remembrance
             I
             never
             failed
             where
             I
             have
             undertaken
             ,
             I
             once
             cured
             a
             Woman
             who
             had
             a
             Tertian
             Ague
             nine
             years
             ,
             being
             brought
             so
             low
             therewith
             ,
             that
             she
             was
             not
             able
             to
             go
             without
             help
             ,
             she
             had
             without
             question
             as
             she
             told
             me
             ,
             taken
             many
             things
             for
             it
             ,
             but
             without
             success
             .
             I
             find
             there
             are
             many
             receipts
             by
             Authors
             set
             forth
             in
             Print
             ,
             but
             I
             could
             never
             find
             any
             certainty
             in
             them
             :
             I
             dare
             say
             ,
             there
             are
             so
             many
             wayes
             invented
             for
             the
             curing
             of
             Agnes
             ,
             as
             there
             are
             people
             sick
             of
             them
             :
             there
             can
             be
             no
             certainty
             in
             curing
             any
             of
             these
             kinds
             of
             Agues
             ,
             or
             daily
             fits
             ,
             or
             griefs
             ,
             except
             it
             be
             done
             by
             the
             Rules
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             for
             many
             reasons
             ,
             for
             some
             are
             afflicted
             under
             the
             Planet
             Saturn
             ▪
             and
             then
             their
             fits
             will
             be
             most
             of
             cold
             :
             others
             are
             afflicted
             under
             Mars
             ,
             and
             then
             their
             fits
             will
             be
             most
             of
             heat
             :
             and
             some
             are
             afflicted
             under
             both
             Planets
             ,
             viz.
             Saturn
             ,
             and
             Mars
             ,
             and
             then
             their
             fits
             will
             be
             never
             equal
             both
             in
             cold
             and
             heat
             .
             Secondly
             ,
             sometimes
             the
             afflicting
             Planets
             are
             weak
             in
             the
             Heavens
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             strong
             ,
             which
             must
             be
             considered
             in
             the
             cure
             Thirdly
             ,
             the
             Age
             and
             Complection
             of
             the
             Patient
             must
             be
             taken
             Notice
             of
             .
             Lastly
             ,
             you
             must
             by
             a
             Fi●ure
             discover
             whether
             any
             Witchcraft
             or
             Sorce●y
             hath
             been
             wrought
             upon
             the
             Patient
             ,
             or
             from
             what
             natural
             cause
             the
             sickness
             began
             I
             shall
             now
             briefly
             discover
             the
             reason
             of
             each
             kind
             of
             Ague
             ,
             or
             Quotidian
             Infirmity
             ,
             and
             then
             set
             forth
             the
             way
             of
             cure
             as
             followeth
             ,
             I
             shall
             begin
             with
             the
             Quotidian
             Ague
             ,
             which
             usually
             assaulteth
             the
             Patient
             daily
             ,
             near
             one
             and
             the
             same
             hour
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             as
             also
             in
             Tertians
             and
             Quartans
             the
             sick
             usually
             is
             troubled
             with
             wind
             and
             cold
             watery
             flegmatick
             matter
             setled
             at
             the
             stomack
             ,
             which
             at
             the
             first
             beginning
             of
             the
             fits
             causeth
             a
             shivering
             ,
             after
             which
             followeth
             a
             fevorish
             burning
             hot
             fit
             ;
             also
             I
             find
             ,
             that
             not
             only
             the
             Quotidian
             Ague
             ,
             but
             also
             there
             are
             many
             other
             infirmities
             ,
             as
             Appoplexies
             ,
             Convultions
             ,
             Palpitations
             ,
             Risings
             in
             the
             Throat
             and
             Stoppings
             at
             the
             Breast
             and
             Stomack
             and
             some
             kinds
             of
             Evils
             which
             daily
             begin
             to
             afflict
             the
             Patient
             near
             the
             same
             hour
             :
             Now
             upon
             observation
             upon
             all
             these
             kinds
             of
             daily
             Agues
             or
             Infirmities
             before
             mentioned
             .
             I
             constantly
             find
             ,
             that
             the
             Sign
             Ascending
             ,
             at
             or
             near
             the
             beginning
             of
             each
             fit
             ,
             together
             with
             
             its
             Lords
             doth
             exactly
             personate
             the
             sick
             ,
             and
             without
             doubt
             was
             their
             proper
             Ascendant
             at
             their
             Birth
             ,
             by
             vertue
             of
             which
             Ascendant
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             sixth
             and
             twelfth
             houses
             ,
             and
             their
             Lords
             afflicted
             ,
             I
             always
             discovered
             the
             grief
             ,
             with
             its
             cause
             and
             termination
             :
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             except
             a
             Figure
             be
             set
             for
             either
             the
             time
             of
             Decumbiture
             ,
             or
             first
             fit
             ,
             or
             some
             other
             strong
             fit
             ,
             there
             can
             be
             no
             true
             discovery
             made
             from
             what
             cause
             it
             began
             ,
             and
             if
             the
             true
             cause
             be
             not
             known
             ,
             there
             can
             be
             no
             certainty
             in
             cure
             ;
             for
             although
             the
             Moon
             in
             acute
             and
             the
             Sun
             in
             Chronick
             sicknesses
             by
             the
             Planets
             afflicting
             ,
             doth
             generally
             discover
             each
             distemper
             with
             its
             cause
             ,
             yet
             in
             these
             particular
             infirmities
             as
             Quotidian
             griefs
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             I
             find
             by
             experience
             ,
             that
             the
             fits
             have
             constantly
             kept
             their
             course
             ,
             and
             have
             been
             very
             strong
             when
             neither
             Sun
             or
             Moon
             have
             been
             afflicted
             ,
             wherefore
             it
             appears
             ,
             that
             the
             sign
             or
             Constellation
             under
             which
             the
             Patient
             was
             born
             (
             which
             Sign
             we
             usually
             call
             the
             Ascendant
             )
             doth
             wholly
             reflect
             upon
             the
             Patient
             both
             at
             the
             beginning
             and
             durance
             of
             their
             daily
             fits
             aforesaid
             ;
             and
             truly
             I
             find
             even
             as
             in
             Quotidian
             Agues
             ,
             and
             other
             infirmities
             aforesaid
             ,
             so
             likewise
             in
             Evils
             ▪
             The
             Ascendant
             doth
             usually
             personate
             the
             sick
             ,
             more
             especially
             when
             the
             fits
             are
             usually
             near
             one
             hour
             ,
             or
             at
             the
             time
             when
             the
             Patient
             undergoeth
             any
             strong
             pain
             or
             torment
             more
             then
             other
             ;
             for
             such
             is
             the
             subtilty
             of
             the
             Devil
             ,
             that
             he
             knowing
             each
             bodies
             Ascendant
             ,
             can
             thereby
             the
             better
             instruct
             the
             Witch
             how
             to
             frame
             the
             Image
             ,
             that
             so
             it
             may
             thereby
             work
             the
             stronger
             upon
             the
             Patient
             when
             the
             Sign
             ascendeth
             ,
             and
             by
             that
             means
             the
             Witch
             may
             by
             the
             rules
             of
             Astrology
             be
             the
             more
             easie
             discovered
             ,
             and
             oft-times
             are
             thereby
             detected
             ,
             for
             it
             s
             well
             known
             unto
             many
             ,
             that
             in
             a
             Philosophical
             way
             when
             a
             Talesman
             is
             framed
             for
             the
             destruction
             of
             vermine
             ,
             as
             instance
             ,
             the
             Scorpions
             ,
             the
             way
             to
             make
             it
             is
             when
             the
             Sign
             Scorpio
             Ascends
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Concerning
             the
             Tertian
             Ague
             .
          
           
             THe
             Tertian
             Ague
             usually
             keepeth
             one
             hour
             ,
             as
             the
             Quotidian
             Ague
             doth
             ,
             only
             there
             is
             one
             days
             respite
             between
             ,
             now
             I
             find
             ,
             that
             in
             Tertian
             ,
             and
             Quartan
             Agues
             the
             Moon
             is
             much
             to
             be
             regarded
             ,
             for
             ,
             from
             the
             time
             of
             the
             first
             fit
             ,
             which
             may
             probably
             be
             called
             the
             time
             of
             decumbiture
             ,
             The
             place
             of
             the
             Moon
             in
             the
             Zodiack
             must
             be
             observed
             ,
             and
             so
             by
             account
             according
             unto
             the
             Critical
             Figure
             of
             sixteen
             equal
             parts
             (
             what
             the
             Critical
             Figure
             is
             ,
             and
             how
             framed
             ,
             I
             have
             shewed
             more
             at
             large
             elsewhere
             )
             each
             fit
             doth
             answer
             unto
             the
             Intercedental
             ,
             Iudical
             ,
             and
             Critical
             dayes
             and
             times
             ,
             and
             so
             the
             second
             fit
             maketh
             the
             Intercedental
             time
             ;
             the
             third
             fit
             the
             Iudical
             time
             ,
             the
             fourth
             ,
             the
             second
             Intercedental
             time
             ,
             the
             fifth
             the
             Crsis
             ,
             and
             so
             you
             may
             go
             round
             the
             Zodiack
             :
             after
             which
             the
             grief
             is
             Chronick
             ,
             and
             may
             unhappily
             continue
             a
             long
             time
             ,
             if
             not
             cured
             .
             Note
             ,
             that
             notwithstanding
             by
             account
             ,
             according
             unto
             the
             Critical
             figure
             ,
             of
             its
             equal
             parts
             there
             is
             but
             22.
             deg
             .
             30.
             min.
             allotted
             for
             two
             dayes
             motion
             of
             the
             Moon
             ,
             whereas
             usually
             she
             moveth
             24.
             deg
             .
             at
             the
             least
             ;
             yet
             if
             we
             consider
             the
             beginning
             ,
             and
             duration
             of
             each
             Ague
             fit
             ,
             and
             likewise
             what
             Degrees
             are
             alotted
             unto
             the
             Orbs
             or
             Influence
             of
             the
             Moon
             ;
             it
             will
             sufficiently
             satisfie
             those
             Degrees
             in
             question
             .
             Now
             as
             in
             the
             Quotidian
             Ague
             so
             in
             this
             ,
             If
             you
             fear
             Sorcery
             or
             Witchcraft
             ,
             and
             make
             doubt
             of
             the
             true
             cause
             of
             the
             Ague
             ,
             a
             figure
             set
             for
             the
             time
             of
             the
             first
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             fit
             ,
             more
             especially
             when
             it
             s
             very
             strong
             will
             be
             needful
             ,
             which
             to
             do
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             .
          
        
         
           
             Concerning
             the
             Quartan
             Ague
             .
          
           
             THe
             Quartan
             Ague
             usually
             gives
             two
             dayes
             respite
             between
             every
             fit
             and
             as
             in
             the
             Tertian
             Ague
             so
             in
             this
             ,
             the
             Moon
             hath
             an
             especial
             Influence
             upon
             both
             ,
             all
             Ague
             fits
             cometh
             sometimes
             sooner
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             later
             ,
             according
             as
             the
             Moon
             is
             swift
             or
             slow
             in
             Motion
             more
             especially
             ,
             when
             evilly
             aspected
             of
             the
             infortunes
             .
             The
             Degrees
             of
             the
             Moons
             Motion
             which
             by
             account
             are
             numbred
             between
             each
             Quartan
             Ague
             fit
             are
             45.
             deg
             .
             making
             a
             Semi-quartile
             aspect
             to
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             ,
             or
             first
             fit
             :
             and
             so
             the
             second
             fit
             may
             be
             called
             the
             Judical
             time
             .
             The
             third
             fit
             the
             Crisis
             or
             
             Mortal
             time
             consisting
             of
             90.
             deg
             .
             making
             a
             square
             Aspect
             to
             the
             place
             she
             was
             in
             at
             the
             decumbiture
             aforesaid
             ;
             in
             Quartan
             Agues
             the
             Critical
             figure
             is
             divided
             but
             into
             eight
             parts
             ;
             the
             Intercedental
             time
             being
             left
             out
             as
             useless
             ,
             in
             regard
             the
             fits
             are
             at
             such
             known
             distance
             from
             each
             other
             ;
             It
             seems
             Hypocrites
             and
             Galen
             never
             used
             any
             other
             division
             in
             their
             times
             :
             But
             since
             we
             find
             by
             experience
             ,
             that
             at
             the
             Intercedental
             time
             many
             have
             departed
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             shewed
             else
             where
             ,
             especially
             in
             perperacute
             griefs
             All
             Quartan
             Agues
             are
             under
             the
             Dominion
             of
             Saturn
             ,
             and
             usually
             ,
             if
             the
             Moon
             be
             evilly
             aspected
             of
             him
             ,
             at
             the
             time
             of
             any
             Quartan
             Ague
             fit
             ,
             then
             it
             will
             be
             more
             violent
             and
             strong
             ;
             although
             these
             Quartan
             Agues
             are
             usually
             of
             long
             continuance
             ,
             yet
             they
             are
             seldom
             mortal
             ;
             the
             reason
             is
             (
             I
             judge
             )
             because
             there
             is
             usually
             two
             dayes
             respite
             between
             every
             fit
             ,
             whereby
             nature
             hath
             time
             to
             rally
             up
             its
             forces
             against
             the
             incounter
             .
             What
             I
             have
             written
             concerning
             Agues
             ,
             and
             Quotidian
             infirmities
             is
             from
             my
             own
             daily
             Practice
             and
             Experience
             ,
             for
             I
             never
             met
             with
             any
             Author
             either
             in
             Print
             or
             by
             Manuscript
             which
             did
             shew
             the
             reasons
             of
             each
             kind
             of
             Ague
             ,
             nor
             yet
             any
             certain
             way
             of
             cure
             :
             I
             shall
             in
             the
             next
             place
             set
             forth
             the
             certain
             way
             of
             Cure
             ,
             as
             followeth
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             way
             to
             Cure
             each
             kind
             of
             Ague
             according
             unto
             the
             Rules
             of
             Astrology
             :
             there
             being
             no
             certainty
             in
             any
             other
             way
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             oftentimes
             experienced
             .
          
           
             IN
             the
             first
             place
             (
             according
             unto
             the
             Rules
             in
             this
             book
             elsewhere
             expressed
             )
             you
             must
             erect
             a
             Scheam
             either
             for
             the
             time
             of
             the
             first
             fit
             if
             that
             may
             be
             had
             ,
             or
             for
             any
             other
             strong
             fit
             ;
             you
             must
             be
             careful
             so
             to
             vary
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             that
             it
             ,
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             may
             exactly
             personate
             the
             sick
             ,
             for
             if
             you
             take
             a
             wrong
             ascendant
             which
             you
             may
             easily
             do
             for
             many
             reasons
             ,
             as
             first
             the
             difference
             in
             Clocks
             ,
             secondly
             ,
             the
             swiftness
             or
             slowness
             of
             the
             Moons
             motion
             ,
             thirdly
             some
             men
             and
             women
             being
             strong
             hearted
             will
             not
             yield
             to
             lie
             down
             in
             bed
             so
             soon
             as
             others
             who
             are
             more
             weak
             and
             faint
             hearted
             ,
             &c.
             wherefore
             if
             you
             fail
             in
             the
             Ascendant
             no
             true
             judgment
             can
             be
             given
             ▪
             except
             in
             ordinary
             ,
             natural
             ,
             acute
             ,
             and
             chronick
             griefs
             ,
             or
             where
             there
             is
             no
             suspition
             of
             Sorcery
             or
             Witchcraft
             ,
             for
             then
             judgment
             may
             be
             given
             by
             the
             Sun
             or
             Moon
             afflicted
             ,
             as
             is
             shewed
             elsewhere
             :
             when
             your
             Scheam
             is
             Erected
             ,
             and
             the
             Figure
             Radical
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             you
             must
             take
             notice
             ,
             whether
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             first
             house
             
             be
             in
             the
             twelfth
             house
             or
             whether
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             be
             in
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             whether
             one
             Planet
             be
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             and
             twelfth
             ,
             and
             an
             infortune
             ,
             or
             if
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             afflict
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Ascendant
             ,
             or
             whether
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             afflict
             the
             Moon
             ,
             in
             acute
             griefs
             which
             are
             under
             a
             moneths
             standing
             ,
             or
             the
             Sun
             in
             Chronick
             griefs
             ,
             then
             you
             may
             conclude
             that
             the
             Quotidian
             fits
             of
             any
             kind
             ▪
             and
             likewise
             the
             Tertian
             and
             Quartan
             fits
             of
             any
             Ague
             are
             more
             than
             natural
             ;
             and
             that
             either
             Fascination
             ,
             Witchcraft
             ,
             or
             Sorcery
             ,
             have
             been
             wrought
             upon
             the
             Patient
             ;
             such
             is
             the
             subtilty
             of
             these
             wretches
             ,
             that
             many
             times
             they
             are
             not
             mistrusted
             ,
             much
             more
             discovered
             ,
             except
             by
             the
             Rules
             of
             Astrology
             ,
             described
             as
             I
             have
             shewed
             elsewhere
             ,
             and
             who
             more
             bold
             and
             forward
             to
             visit
             and
             frequent
             Neighbours
             ,
             and
             oft-times
             are
             imployed
             both
             for
             Nurses
             ,
             and
             tenders
             upon
             those
             whom
             they
             have
             bewitched
             ,
             and
             yet
             not
             mistrusted
             ,
             and
             were
             there
             no
             wayes
             to
             afflict
             them
             ,
             there
             could
             be
             no
             cure
             wrought
             upon
             such
             whom
             they
             daily
             visit
             or
             are
             imployed
             as
             tenders
             upon
             :
             For
             by
             their
             wretched
             ways
             ,
             they
             would
             soon
             infect
             them
             again
             :
             Example
             ,
             Once
             a
             Friend
             and
             Neighbour
             of
             mine
             ,
             after
             she
             was
             delivered
             of
             her
             Child
             fell
             into
             strange
             fits
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             some
             thought
             she
             had
             taken
             great
             cold
             ,
             others
             thought
             ,
             some
             one
             thing
             and
             some
             another
             ,
             at
             length
             her
             fits
             grew
             so
             strong
             ,
             and
             the
             Woman
             so
             weak
             ,
             that
             her
             Husband
             thought
             at
             every
             fit
             she
             would
             have
             departed
             ,
             whereupon
             ,
             he
             was
             advised
             to
             come
             unto
             me
             ;
             but
             to
             prevent
             his
             coming
             ,
             the
             Tender
             or
             Nurse
             being
             a
             lusty
             you●g
             Hussie
             would
             needs
             perswade
             him
             to
             send
             her
             with
             the
             Water
             ,
             which
             he
             did
             ,
             at
             her
             first
             coming
             she
             seemed
             to
             be
             very
             merry
             and
             jocund
             alwayes
             laughing
             ,
             I
             askt
             her
             why
             she
             was
             so
             merry
             ,
             considering
             her
             Dame
             was
             so
             bad
             ,
             she
             told
             me
             for
             no
             harm
             ,
             I
             believe
             she
             thought
             to
             have
             fooled
             me
             ,
             as
             she
             had
             done
             others
             (
             but
             she
             was
             greatly
             mistaken
             )
             for
             having
             viewed
             the
             Urine
             ,
             I
             demanded
             of
             her
             to
             tell
             me
             whether
             she
             had
             any
             fits
             ,
             and
             when
             her
             first
             fit
             began
             ,
             which
             she
             readily
             told
             me
             ,
             not
             thinking
             that
             I
             could
             thereby
             discover
             her
             Villany
             ;
             I
             quickly
             found
             by
             the
             Figure
             ,
             that
             Sorcery
             or
             Witchcraft
             had
             been
             wrought
             upon
             the
             sick
             ,
             and
             by
             a
             Female
             body
             ,
             much
             resembling
             her
             person
             ;
             for
             either
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             twelfth
             house
             ,
             more
             especially
             of
             that
             is
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             or
             the
             Sign
             where
             the
             Sun
             is
             ,
             do●h
             usually
             personate
             the
             Witch
             ;
             whereupon
             I
             told
             her
             that
             I
             could
             send
             no
             answer
             by
             her
             ,
             in
             regard
             ,
             I
             must
             first
             speak
             with
             her
             Master
             ;
             at
             which
             answer
             she
             seemed
             somewhat
             danted
             ,
             but
             replyed
             ,
             she
             would
             speedily
             send
             him
             ,
             and
             so
             went
             away
             ,
             but
             when
             she
             came
             home
             ,
             she
             clean
             contrary
             
             to
             my
             message
             told
             him
             ,
             that
             she
             had
             order
             to
             gather
             herbs
             and
             make
             his
             Wife
             Dyet-drink
             ,
             and
             none
             but
             she
             must
             give
             her
             any
             thing
             to
             help
             her
             ;
             whereupon
             ,
             the
             man
             marvelling
             much
             at
             this
             message
             came
             to
             me
             on
             purpose
             to
             know
             the
             truth
             ,
             why
             none
             but
             she
             must
             be
             trusted
             ,
             and
             brought
             his
             Wifes
             Brother
             with
             him
             whereupon
             I
             told
             him
             ,
             what
             I
             found
             by
             the
             Figure
             ,
             his
             brother
             presently
             replyed
             ,
             that
             to
             his
             knowledge
             ,
             both
             her
             Mother
             and
             Grandmother
             were
             both
             suspected
             for
             Witches
             ,
             and
             one
             of
             them
             dyed
             in
             Reading-Goal
             ,
             being
             Committed
             by
             the
             Justice
             with
             intent
             to
             bring
             her
             unto
             Tryal
             :
             having
             made
             this
             discovery
             upon
             her
             ,
             I
             advised
             him
             speedily
             to
             put
             her
             away
             ,
             and
             to
             take
             another
             Nurse
             or
             Tender
             who
             was
             of
             better
             repute
             ,
             which
             he
             did
             ;
             after
             which
             ,
             by
             such
             wayes
             and
             means
             as
             were
             agreeable
             to
             her
             distemper
             ,
             according
             as
             I
             have
             declared
             at
             large
             elsewhere
             ,
             she
             was
             soon
             recovered
             .
             I
             shall
             now
             proceed
             to
             set
             forth
             the
             Astrological
             way
             of
             Cure
             ,
             for
             there
             is
             no
             certainty
             in
             any
             other
             way
             (
             notwithstanding
             ,
             sometimes
             the
             Patient
             is
             cured
             by
             other
             means
             ,
             (
             as
             I
             shall
             declare
             in
             the
             sequel
             )
             more
             especially
             when
             the
             original
             of
             the
             fits
             ,
             either
             of
             Agues
             or
             other
             Quotidian
             infirmities
             before
             mentioned
             ,
             be
             from
             Sorcery
             ,
             or
             Witchcraft
             ,
             for
             then
             in
             the
             first
             place
             ,
             you
             must
             by
             the
             rules
             before
             going
             indeavour
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             ,
             otherwise
             she
             will
             continually
             renew
             the
             grief
             so
             fast
             as
             you
             cure
             ,
             more
             especially
             ▪
             where
             the
             Witch
             is
             not
             suspected
             .
             Secondly
             ,
             you
             must
             be
             careful
             that
             such
             herbs
             which
             are
             used
             for
             the
             Cure
             ,
             be
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             Planetary
             hours
             ,
             with
             the
             numbers
             of
             herbs
             according
             as
             they
             are
             attributed
             unto
             each
             Planet
             :
             what
             herbs
             are
             to
             be
             used
             herein
             ,
             together
             with
             the
             time
             of
             gathering
             ,
             administring
             ,
             and
             the
             numbers
             of
             herbs
             are
             set
             down
             elsewhere
             .
             The
             true
             way
             of
             curing
             all
             kinds
             of
             Agues
             ,
             and
             other
             Quotidian
             fits
             must
             be
             by
             antipathy
             ,
             not
             omitting
             ,
             as
             in
             these
             ,
             so
             in
             all
             other
             Cures
             ,
             to
             take
             a
             select
             number
             of
             herbs
             to
             fortify
             the
             heart
             and
             vital
             Spirits
             .
             There
             are
             four
             things
             considerable
             to
             be
             done
             in
             curing
             all
             kinds
             of
             Agues
             ,
             besides
             the
             afflicting
             of
             the
             Witch
             ,
             in
             case
             of
             Sorcery
             ,
             or
             Witchcraft
             ,
             First
             ,
             Dyet
             drink
             ;
             Secondly
             ,
             Cataplasms
             laid
             to
             the
             hand
             wrests
             .
             Thirdly
             ,
             a
             vomit
             ,
             to
             be
             given
             at
             the
             coming
             of
             the
             fit
             :
             Fourthly
             ,
             to
             let
             blood
             if
             the
             Ague
             have
             been
             of
             
             longe
             continuance
             Fifthly
             ,
             to
             cause
             the
             Patient
             to
             wear
             one
             or
             more
             Solary
             Plants
             :
             The
             way
             which
             I
             alwayes
             used
             ,
             is
             as
             followeth
             ,
             having
             by
             the
             Figure
             found
             under
             what
             Planet
             the
             Patient
             is
             most
             afflicted
             ,
             as
             instance
             Mars
             ,
             then
             take
             herbs
             under
             Venus
             ;
             if
             under
             Saturn
             ,
             then
             take
             herbs
             under
             Jupiter
             ;
             if
             both
             Saturn
             and
             Mars
             afflict
             ,
             as
             sometimes
             't
             will
             fall
             out
             ,
             then
             let
             your
             herbs
             be
             under
             Jupiter
             and
             Venus
             ;
             but
             if
             Saturn
             and
             Mars
             be
             strong
             in
             the
             Heavens
             ,
             and
             more
             strong
             than
             the
             fortunes
             Jupiter
             and
             Venus
             ,
             then
             their
             own
             herbs
             will
             do
             it
             ;
             alwayes
             provided
             ,
             that
             one
             of
             the
             smallest
             numbers
             of
             herbs
             under
             one
             or
             both
             the
             fortunes
             ,
             together
             with
             herbs
             of
             the
             Sun
             be
             used
             together
             with
             the
             rest
             ;
             but
             if
             the
             infortunes
             be
             weak
             ,
             then
             the
             smallest
             number
             attributed
             unto
             them
             ,
             and
             the
             greater
             number
             of
             the
             fortunes
             together
             with
             a
             select
             number
             of
             herbs
             under
             the
             Sun
             will
             do
             it
             ,
             for
             the
             Dyet-drink
             you
             may
             together
             with
             the
             herbs
             ,
             aforesaid
             ,
             add
             Raisons
             ,
             Currants
             ,
             Liquorish
             ,
             Aniseed
             ,
             Sweet
             fennel-seed
             ,
             or
             Coryander-seed
             ,
             to
             make
             the
             Dyet-drink
             nutrative
             ,
             as
             also
             more
             pleasant
             and
             good
             to
             expel
             wind
             :
             the
             Dyet-drink
             is
             made
             by
             way
             of
             decoction
             and
             given
             to
             the
             Patient
             three
             times
             a
             day
             viz.
             morning
             ,
             afternoon
             ,
             and
             night
             :
             I
             have
             cured
             many
             only
             by
             Dyet-drink
             and
             herbs
             ,
             suitable
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             laid
             to
             the
             hand-wrests
             ,
             made
             up
             by
             way
             of
             Cataplasm
             :
             The
             herbs
             which
             you
             lay
             to
             the
             hand-wrests
             must
             be
             shred
             very
             small
             and
             pounded
             in
             a
             Morter
             with
             Raisons
             and
             white
             Salt
             ,
             you
             may
             add
             a
             little
             Venus-Turpentine
             to
             make
             it
             hold
             together
             ,
             you
             must
             use
             the
             quantity
             of
             two
             walnuts
             ,
             it
             must
             be
             laid
             on
             hot
             and
             bound
             fast
             to
             the
             hand-wrest
             :
             if
             the
             Patient
             doth
             not
             mend
             after
             one
             or
             two
             fits
             tryal
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             give
             the
             Patient
             a
             vomit
             ,
             just
             when
             the
             fit
             doth
             begin
             as
             followeth
             :
             Take
             one
             dram
             of
             Stibium
             more
             or
             less
             according
             unto
             the
             strength
             and
             age
             of
             the
             Patient
             ,
             beat
             it
             into
             a
             very
             fine
             powder
             with
             a
             Pestel
             and
             Morter
             ,
             then
             warm
             a
             quarter
             of
             a
             pint
             of
             white
             wine
             and
             put
             the
             powder
             into
             it
             ,
             keep
             this
             in
             a
             glass
             twenty
             four
             hours
             and
             shake
             it
             often
             ,
             and
             when
             the
             Ague
             is
             ready
             to
             come
             put
             forth
             the
             wine
             into
             so
             much
             new
             milk
             ,
             but
             leave
             the
             dregs
             behind
             and
             give
             it
             the
             Patient
             blood
             warme
             and
             let
             them
             take
             posset
             drink
             after
             every
             vomit
             ,
             if
             the
             Patient
             doth
             not
             amend
             after
             one
             or
             two
             fits
             tryal
             ,
             then
             you
             must
             let
             the
             patient
             blood
             ,
             for
             after
             the
             Patient
             hath
             been
             afflicted
             above
             a
             Moneth
             't
             will
             get
             into
             the
             blood
             also
             ,
             if
             need
             require
             you
             must
             give
             the
             Patient
             another
             vomit
             ,
             more
             especially
             ,
             if
             the
             Ague
             have
             been
             of
             long
             continuance
             ,
             and
             I
             have
             sometimes
             been
             inforced
             to
             let
             blood
             more
             than
             once
             ;
             you
             must
             ●●ill
             give
             them
             dyet
             drink
             until
             they
             are
             well
             ;
             If
             you
             heed
             
             well
             what
             I
             have
             written
             you
             need
             not
             doubt
             of
             curing
             all
             kind
             of
             Agues
             ,
             although
             of
             long
             continuance
             ,
             as
             also
             from
             what
             cause
             soever
             it
             had
             its
             beginning
             .
             By
             the
             Rules
             aforesaid
             I
             cured
             a
             Woman
             who
             had
             a
             Tertian
             Ague
             nine
             years
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             way
             whereby
             to
             Cure
             all
             kinds
             of
             Agues
             Astrologically
             ;
             together
             with
             other
             infirmities
             which
             are
             in
             the
             Blood
             or
             Vital
             Spirits
             ,
             as
             I
             have
             oftentimes
             proved
             ,
             is
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             VVHen
             you
             let
             the
             Patient
             blood
             ,
             take
             a
             small
             thimble
             full
             of
             Sympathetical
             powder
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             quantity
             of
             the
             powders
             of
             such
             herbs
             which
             are
             sutable
             to
             the
             cure
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             mix
             them
             well
             together
             and
             put
             a
             small
             quantity
             of
             the
             blood
             into
             this
             powder
             ,
             and
             be
             careful
             that
             it
             take
             no
             cold
             ,
             for
             both
             the
             powder
             and
             blood
             must
             be
             put
             together
             warm
             ,
             and
             let
             the
             Patient
             wear
             it
             next
             their
             skin
             ,
             you
             must
             be
             careful
             that
             the
             herbs
             used
             ,
             be
             gathered
             at
             the
             right
             Planetary
             hours
             according
             unto
             their
             numbers
             as
             formerly
             mentioned
             ,
             by
             this
             way
             ,
             I
             have
             cured
             both
             Agues
             and
             other
             infirmities
             .
          
        
         
           
             There
             is
             yet
             another
             way
             whereby
             to
             cure
             Agues
             .
          
           
             THis
             way
             is
             performed
             only
             by
             a
             certain
             writing
             which
             the
             Patient
             weareth
             .
             Now
             whether
             there
             were
             any
             such
             words
             passed
             between
             our
             Saviour
             and
             the
             Jews
             as
             the
             writing
             mentioneth
             who
             can
             tell
             ,
             for
             without
             question
             there
             were
             many
             memorable
             actions
             ,
             things
             ,
             and
             words
             ,
             said
             ,
             and
             done
             by
             our
             blessed
             Saviour
             which
             are
             not
             recorded
             in
             holy
             writ
             ,
             and
             we
             find
             words
             in
             Scripture
             ,
             tending
             unto
             that
             purpose
             :
             The
             words
             are
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             
               When
               Jesus
               went
               up
               to
               the
               Cross
               to
               be
               Crucified
               the
            
             Jews
             
               asked
               him
               ,
               saying
               ,
               art
               thou
               afraid
               ,
               or
               hast
               thou
               the
               Ague
               ?
               Jesus
               answered
               and
               said
               ,
               I
               am
               not
               afraid
               ,
               neither
               have
               I
               the
               Ague
               .
            
             All
             those
             which
             beareth
             the
             Name
             of
             Jesus
             about
             them
             shall
             not
             be
             afraid
             ,
             nor
             yet
             have
             the
             Ague
             ,
             
               Amen
               ,
               sweet
               Jesus
               ,
               Amen
               ,
               sweet
               Jehova
               ,
               Amen
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             
               I
               have
               known
               many
               who
               have
               been
               cured
               of
               the
               Ague
               by
               this
               writing
               only
               worn
               about
               them
               ;
               and
               I
               had
               the
               receipt
               from
               one
               whose
               Daughter
               was
               cured
               thereby
               ,
               who
               had
               the
               Ague
               upon
               her
               two
               years
               .
            
          
           
             Concerning
             several
             kinds
             of
             madness
             ,
             with
             the
             true
             Astrological
             way
             of
             Cure
             ,
             as
             followeth
             .
          
           
             I
             shall
             not
             enter
             upon
             any
             large
             discourse
             hereof
             nor
             yet
             take
             notice
             of
             Authors
             ,
             who
             without
             question
             have
             written
             Learnedly
             hereupon
             My
             intent
             being
             only
             to
             write
             what
             I
             find
             by
             my
             own
             daily
             Practice
             and
             experience
             herein
             :
             according
             unto
             which
             I
             find
             ,
             that
             there
             are
             several
             causes
             of
             madness
             ,
             and
             several
             kinds
             of
             madness
             I
             mean
             in
             relation
             to
             their
             actions
             and
             behaviour
             ,
             whilst
             they
             are
             in
             this
             condition
             :
             First
             ,
             concerning
             the
             Cause
             ,
             for
             except
             it
             be
             known
             ,
             its
             impossible
             ,
             except
             by
             accident
             to
             work
             a
             cure
             ,
             which
             for
             to
             find
             ,
             you
             must
             erect
             a
             Figure
             ,
             either
             for
             the
             time
             of
             the
             first
             fit
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             more
             than
             ordinary
             strong
             fit
             ,
             and
             to
             be
             sure
             ,
             so
             to
             vary
             your
             ascendant
             ,
             that
             it
             together
             with
             its
             Lord
             may
             exactly
             personate
             the
             sick
             ,
             and
             then
             by
             the
             Rules
             of
             Art
             ,
             examine
             whether
             the
             grief
             be
             Natural
             or
             otherwise
             ,
             from
             Witchcraft
             or
             Sorcery
             :
             if
             Natural
             ,
             then
             from
             what
             original
             cause
             ,
             as
             whether
             from
             love
             ,
             loss
             of
             honour
             ,
             friends
             ,
             estate
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             ,
             more
             than
             ordinary
             vexation
             ,
             and
             such
             like
             ;
             for
             then
             the
             distemper
             will
             be
             wholly
             in
             the
             Animal
             and
             vital
             spirits
             ,
             for
             we
             may
             be
             assured
             ,
             that
             whatsoever
             the
             external
             or
             internal
             sences
             do
             comprehend
             ,
             which
             proceed
             from
             the
             brain
             :
             the
             Vital
             spirits
             ▪
             which
             proceedeth
             from
             the
             heart
             doth
             immediately
             put
             into
             action
             be
             it
             mirth
             or
             sorrow
             :
             in
             curing
             these
             kinds
             of
             madness
             ,
             you
             must
             heed
             the
             Complexion
             and
             Temper
             of
             the
             Patient
             ;
             for
             as
             in
             Drunkenness
             ,
             so
             in
             Madness
             ,
             you
             will
             assuredly
             discover
             their
             Elementall
             ,
             Qualities
             ,
             and
             Natural
             Conditions
             :
             If
             Choler
             abounds
             ,
             then
             they
             will
             be
             violent
             in
             their
             Actions
             .
             and
             very
             apt
             to
             quarrel
             .
             If
             they
             are
             by
             nature
             Sanguine
             ,
             then
             they
             will
             be
             inclined
             unto
             mirth
             ,
             as
             singing
             ,
             dancing
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             .
             And
             such
             who
             are
             by
             nature
             Melancholy
             ,
             and
             Mad
             ,
             usually
             are
             given
             unto
             sadness
             ,
             sighing
             and
             much
             silence
             ,
             seldom
             pleased
             .
             And
             those
             who
             are
             by
             nature
             Flegmatick
             ,
             
             mad
             ,
             are
             usually
             sluggish
             and
             idle
             ,
             not
             careing
             to
             do
             any
             thing
             ,
             except
             forced
             thereunto
             ,
             and
             much
             given
             to
             sleep
             ,
             they
             will
             lye
             in
             bed
             two
             or
             three
             days
             together
             ,
             if
             not
             disturbed
             The
             way
             to
             cure
             all
             these
             kinds
             of
             distempers
             before
             mentioned
             must
             be
             by
             decoctions
             ,
             made
             of
             such
             herbs
             under
             such
             Planets
             which
             are
             antipathetical
             unto
             each
             several
             Complexion
             before
             mentioned
             ;
             not
             omitting
             oyntments
             to
             the
             heart
             and
             brain
             ,
             and
             fumes
             to
             the
             head
             ,
             if
             the
             brain
             be
             moist
             and
             suffumigation
             if
             dry
             If
             the
             Patient
             have
             been
             long
             distempered
             ,
             then
             't
             will
             get
             into
             the
             blood
             ,
             and
             then
             't
             will
             be
             convenient
             sometimes
             to
             let
             them
             blood
             ;
             and
             then
             if
             you
             take
             a
             small
             quantity
             of
             the
             Sympathetical
             powder
             and
             mix
             it
             with
             so
             much
             Powder
             of
             the
             herbs
             proportionable
             for
             the
             Cure
             ,
             it
             will
             mightily
             help
             forward
             the
             cure
             ,
             you
             must
             order
             it
             and
             wear
             it
             as
             directed
             in
             the
             cureing
             of
             Agues
             :
             There
             are
             several
             other
             kinds
             and
             causes
             of
             madness
             as
             followeth
             ,
             sometimes
             height
             of
             blood
             will
             ascend
             up
             to
             the
             head
             and
             so
             disturb
             their
             brain
             ,
             which
             will
             cause
             madness
             ,
             the
             cureing
             whereof
             is
             by
             oft
             letting
             blood
             ,
             and
             dyet
             drink
             made
             suitable
             by
             Antipathy
             unto
             their
             Complexion
             ,
             as
             aforesaid
             ;
             for
             if
             we
             should
             apply
             herbs
             which
             are
             by
             nature
             hot
             ,
             although
             good
             in
             general
             for
             the
             brain
             ,
             to
             a
             Cholerick
             mad
             body
             ,
             it
             will
             rather
             increase
             ,
             then
             mittigate
             their
             fury
             ,
             but
             in
             all
             cures
             you
             must
             ever
             remember
             to
             fortify
             the
             heart
             and
             vital
             Spirits
             :
             the
             Sympathetical
             powder
             in
             this
             kind
             of
             madness
             ,
             mixt
             and
             ordered
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             is
             most
             proper
             ;
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             this
             kind
             of
             madness
             is
             easily
             cured
             by
             any
             drug-Doctor
             ,
             for
             their
             general
             way
             is
             to
             cure
             by
             blood
             letting
             ,
             and
             purgation
             ,
             which
             kind
             of
             Physick
             is
             proper
             for
             this
             distemper
             .
             ●here
             is
             another
             kind
             of
             madness
             which
             cometh
             by
             being
             costive
             &
             bound
             in
             body
             ,
             of
             which
             I
             have
             cured
             many
             ,
             and
             I
             always
             found
             by
             the
             Figure
             ,
             that
             the
             chief
             significators
             of
             the
             distemper
             were
             in
             earthy
             Signs
             :
             for
             the
             time
             being
             ,
             these
             who
             are
             taken
             in
             this
             condition
             will
             be
             as
             mad
             ,
             as
             any
             according
             unto
             their
             natural
             Complexion
             ,
             be
             it
             Choler
             ,
             Sanguine
             ,
             Melancholy
             ,
             or
             Fiegmatick
             ;
             at
             the
             first
             they
             will
             be
             ill
             only
             in
             head
             and
             stomack
             ,
             but
             after
             some
             time
             it
             will
             make
             them
             light
             headed
             ,
             and
             forgetful
             ;
             and
             by
             reason
             of
             that
             great
             stop
             in
             Natures
             Course
             ,
             it
             will
             more
             and
             more
             cause
             inordinate
             Vapours
             to
             ascend
             up
             to
             the
             head
             and
             brain
             ,
             and
             at
             length
             bring
             madness
             ,
             insomuch
             ,
             that
             they
             are
             not
             able
             to
             discover
             their
             own
             condition
             nor
             yet
             their
             friends
             ;
             I
             have
             known
             some
             who
             have
             dyed
             in
             this
             condition
             ,
             before
             their
             grief
             was
             perfectly
             known
             ,
             or
             at
             least
             ,
             were
             so
             far
             gone
             that
             Doctors
             could
             not
             help
             them
             .
             I
             had
             once
             a
             Maid
             (
             who
             was
             a
             Farmers
             Daughter
             ,
             living
             in
             
             the
             Parish
             of
             Goring
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Oxon
             )
             brought
             tyed
             and
             bound
             fast
             in
             a
             Cart
             with
             Cords
             ,
             who
             was
             only
             mad
             by
             reason
             of
             this
             condition
             ,
             her
             Friends
             not
             knowing
             what
             she
             ayled
             ,
             some
             thought
             it
             might
             be
             through
             Love
             ,
             others
             thought
             she
             was
             either
             bewitched
             or
             possessed
             ;
             some
             thought
             one
             thing
             ,
             and
             some
             another
             :
             the
             truth
             is
             ,
             she
             looked
             very
             gastly
             and
             wild
             but
             being
             by
             nature
             of
             a
             Sanguine
             Complection
             ,
             she
             would
             hoop
             ,
             hollow
             ,
             sing
             ,
             and
             dance
             day
             and
             night
             if
             she
             might
             be
             suffered
             :
             having
             by
             a
             Figure
             discovered
             the
             cause
             of
             her
             distemper
             ,
             I
             bargained
             with
             her
             Father
             what
             to
             have
             for
             the
             cure
             ,
             I
             quickly
             with
             suppositer
             and
             glister
             brought
             her
             to
             stool
             ,
             and
             within
             three
             days
             she
             grew
             sensible
             and
             quiet
             ,
             and
             in
             a
             week
             was
             perfectly
             recovered
             .
             I
             have
             known
             sometimes
             that
             an
             afright
             hath
             caused
             madness
             ;
             in
             this
             condition
             applications
             must
             be
             chiefly
             to
             the
             brain
             ,
             not
             omitting
             Dyet
             drink
             ,
             made
             suitable
             by
             antipathy
             to
             their
             Complexion
             :
             I
             have
             known
             some
             Females
             who
             have
             been
             mad
             only
             by
             the
             stop
             of
             their
             monethly
             Course
             ;
             the
             cure
             is
             by
             herbs
             proper
             to
             help
             such
             infirmities
             ,
             as
             you
             shall
             find
             in
             this
             book
             .
             I
             have
             known
             some
             women
             ,
             who
             have
             fell
             mad
             after
             they
             have
             been
             delivered
             of
             their
             Child
             ;
             occasioned
             sometime
             from
             great
             cold
             taken
             ,
             or
             disorderly
             dyet
             and
             sometimes
             by
             Witchcraft
             as
             I
             have
             already
             declared
             ,
             occasioned
             by
             the
             Tender
             ,
             or
             Nurse
             ;
             for
             their
             bodies
             being
             open
             and
             weak
             ,
             any
             infirmities
             may
             the
             easier
             be
             wrought
             upon
             them
             by
             such
             wretches
             ,
             and
             yet
             the
             cause
             undiscovered
             and
             the
             Patient
             many
             times
             dyeth
             .
          
           
             The
             worst
             kind
             of
             madness
             that
             I
             know
             is
             occasioned
             from
             Sorcery
             or
             Witchcraft
             ;
             and
             I
             believe
             there
             are
             multitudes
             of
             this
             kind
             in
             Beathlaem
             ,
             and
             elsewhere
             ,
             that
             lye
             many
             years
             in
             this
             condition
             ;
             for
             except
             the
             Witches
             power
             be
             taken
             off
             and
             staid
             ,
             it
             s
             in
             vain
             to
             administer
             Physick
             ;
             more
             especially
             ,
             where
             the
             Witch
             sometimes
             may
             have
             admittance
             to
             come
             to
             the
             Patient
             :
             others
             may
             perhaps
             be
             possessed
             ,
             and
             then
             the
             Devil
             must
             be
             cast
             forth
             ;
             for
             (
             as
             I
             have
             said
             already
             ,
             except
             the
             true
             cause
             of
             each
             kinds
             of
             madness
             be
             discovered
             ,
             its
             impossible
             to
             cure
             without
             a
             Miracle
             ,
             except
             by
             accident
             ;
             now
             to
             cure
             this
             kind
             of
             madness
             which
             cometh
             from
             Witchcraft
             :
             In
             the
             first
             place
             ,
             you
             must
             by
             the
             Rules
             of
             Art
             ,
             endeavour
             to
             afflict
             the
             Witch
             ,
             and
             then
             by
             herbs
             antipathetical
             unto
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             and
             complection
             of
             the
             Patient
             you
             must
             make
             Dyet-drinks
             Oyntments
             ,
             and
             Glisters
             ,
             not
             omitting
             some
             ingredients
             suitable
             ,
             as
             Figs
             ,
             Raisons
             ,
             Currants
             ,
             Liquorish
             ,
             Aniseeds
             ,
             or
             any
             other
             seeds
             good
             to
             expel
             wind
             ,
             &c.
             &
             sometimes
             when
             the
             body
             is
             bound
             ,
             which
             most
             mad
             people
             are
             very
             subject
             unto
             ;
             you
             must
             make
             choyce
             of
             such
             herbs
             
             amongst
             your
             Numbers
             which
             are
             Purging
             and
             losening
             .
             Note
             that
             I
             alwayes
             found
             in
             my
             Practice
             ,
             that
             the
             afflicting
             Planet
             and
             Complexion
             of
             the
             Patient
             were
             usually
             one
             ,
             as
             instance
             ,
             Cholerick
             people
             are
             commonly
             afflicted
             of
             Mars
             ,
             and
             Melancholy
             under
             Saturn
             ;
             for
             such
             is
             the
             subtilty
             of
             the
             Devil
             ,
             and
             the
             Witches
             ,
             that
             they
             strike
             most
             upon
             that
             humour
             whereunto
             they
             find
             the
             nature
             of
             men
             and
             Women
             most
             prone
             ,
             and
             apt
             to
             receive
             impression
          
           
             If
             these
             Rules
             which
             I
             have
             inserted
             ,
             be
             well
             observed
             and
             followed
             ,
             there
             is
             no
             one
             mad
             body
             whatsoever
             ,
             but
             may
             (
             through
             Gods
             blessing
             )
             be
             recovered
             :
             to
             my
             knowledge
             I
             have
             not
             failed
             these
             many
             years
             where
             I
             have
             undertaken
             ;
             notwithstanding
             ,
             some
             whom
             I
             have
             cured
             have
             been
             mad
             many
             years
             :
             but
             I
             must
             needs
             say
             ,
             the
             longer
             they
             are
             mad
             before
             a
             right
             means
             is
             used
             ,
             the
             more
             difficult
             the
             cure
             is
             ,
             and
             somewhat
             the
             more
             time
             it
             will
             require
             to
             perfect
             their
             cure
             :
             For
             according
             unto
             that
             saying
             in
             Philosophy
             ,
             
               Custom
               produceth
               a
               second
               Nature
            
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           To
           all
           such
           who
           are
           Students
           ,
           and
           well-Willers
           unto
           this
           most
           excellent
           Science
           of
           Astrology
           ,
        
         
           I
           Presume
           ,
           that
           no
           sooner
           are
           these
           following
           Books
           come
           forth
           ,
           but
           some
           will
           be
           ready
           to
           say
           ,
           What
           needs
           this
           Treatise
           ,
           since
           we
           have
           so
           many
           books
           of
           this
           nature
           extant
           ,
           written
           both
           so
           Learned
           and
           Copious
           even
           in
           our
           own
           Language
           that
           one
           would
           think
           ,
           nothing
           more
           could
           be
           written
           of
           this
           Subject
           ?
           but
           yet
           we
           know
           ,
           that
           in
           all
           Arts
           and
           Sciences
           whatsoever
           ,
           no
           man
           can
           so
           curiously
           and
           exactly
           write
           of
           any
           matter
           or
           thing
           ,
           of
           what
           Nature
           soever
           ,
           but
           that
           something
           might
           be
           added
           thereunto
           ;
           and
           were
           it
           but
           only
           a
           confirmation
           of
           what
           have
           been
           written
           formerly
           by
           other
           Authors
           ,
           yet
           it
           s
           but
           reasonable
           ,
           that
           such
           persons
           who
           have
           been
           Practitioners
           and
           Students
           in
           this
           Art
           ,
           should
           likewise
           have
           liberty
           to
           write
           their
           Knowledge
           and
           Experience
           herein
           :
           And
           although
           in
           general
           we
           keep
           close
           unto
           one
           intire
           Method
           and
           Rule
           ,
           as
           in
           our
           Introduction
           appears
           ,
           compared
           with
           others
           ,
           even
           as
           with
           young
           Scholars
           ,
           so
           in
           this
           Science
           ,
           there
           must
           be
           beginning
           or
           entrance
           at
           the
           first
           ,
           after
           which
           ,
           each
           industrious
           Student
           and
           Practitioner
           may
           increase
           in
           knowledge
           ,
           and
           so
           make
           farther
           progress
           and
           discoveries
           herein
           ;
           and
           having
           attained
           thereunto
           some
           perfection
           ,
           may
           do
           well
           to
           communicate
           their
           knowledge
           unto
           others
           ,
           that
           so
           this
           Art
           may
           continually
           be
           inlarged
           :
           we
           find
           that
           in
           
           all
           Ages
           this
           Art
           hath
           still
           increased
           ,
           by
           means
           of
           those
           Worthies
           who
           have
           been
           Students
           and
           Practitioners
           therein
           ,
           whose
           Books
           are
           extant
           of
           this
           nature
           :
           I
           confess
           ,
           in
           some
           material
           matters
           and
           circumstances
           I
           differ
           from
           many
           Authors
           ,
           yet
           I
           keep
           close
           unto
           the
           Principles
           of
           Art
           ,
           giving
           sufficient
           reasons
           for
           what
           I
           write
           ;
           those
           that
           read
           my
           Books
           ,
           being
           compared
           with
           other
           Authors
           may
           follow
           that
           way
           and
           method
           (
           which
           by
           tryal
           )
           doth
           manifest
           its
           self
           to
           be
           most
           effectual
           :
           I
           do
           not
           intend
           by
           this
           my
           vvriting
           ,
           in
           the
           least
           ,
           to
           disparage
           other
           vvorthy
           Authors
           ,
           but
           do
           highly
           praise
           and
           extol
           those
           excellent
           Works
           vvritten
           by
           our
           Learned
           and
           Ingenious
           Countrey-men
           ,
           vvho
           have
           taken
           much
           pains
           in
           Demonstrating
           the
           Art
           ;
           only
           as
           I
           have
           already
           said
           ,
           vvhere
           there
           is
           a
           Continuance
           of
           Practice
           each
           ingenious
           person
           may
           vvithout
           doubt
           add
           something
           to
           the
           increase
           of
           knovvledge
           ;
           and
           I
           question
           not
           ,
           but
           that
           each
           Practitioner
           and
           young
           Student
           vvill
           gain
           somevvhat
           by
           my
           Labours
           herein
           .
           And
           as
           for
           such
           vvho
           are
           vvell
           learned
           in
           this
           Art
           ,
           although
           my
           vvriting
           may
           not
           adde
           much
           unto
           their
           knovvledge
           herein
           ,
           yet
           in
           point
           of
           vvisdom
           and
           love
           to
           the
           Art
           and
           Artists
           I
           presume
           they
           vvill
           take
           vvhat
           I
           have
           vvritten
           in
           good
           part
           ,
           and
           pass
           by
           my
           failings
           (
           if
           any
           )
           vvith
           silence
           :
           But
           as
           to
           the
           envious
           ,
           they
           shall
           not
           much
           trouble
           me
           ,
           considering
           their
           persons
           vvill
           be
           sufficiently
           revvarded
           ,
           as
           being
           to
           themselves
           most
           destructive
           .
           But
           unto
           such
           vvho
           are
           loving
           and
           true
           lovers
           of
           the
           Art
           ,
           I
           vvish
           a
           blessing
           upon
           their
           Studies
           and
           that
           they
           may
           increase
           in
           knovvledge
           ,
           Vale.
           
        
      
       
         
         
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             sold
             by
          
           Obadiah
           Blagrave
           
             ,
             at
             the
          
           Printing
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           .
        
         
           
             
               ALstedii
               Aencyclopedia
            
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             Fol.
             
          
           
             
               Aretius
               in
               N●vum
               Testamentum
            
             Fol.
             
          
           
             
               Agu●nii
               Commentaria
            
             ,
             in
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             .
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               Junii
               &
               Trimelii
            
             ,
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               Beza
               in
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               ,
               Greek
               &
               Latine
               .
            
          
           
             
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               in
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               Marloret
               in
               Novum
               Testamentum
               ,
               in
               Psalm●s
               ,
               &
               in
               Is●aiah
               .
            
          
           
             
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               Opera
            
             ,
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             Holy
             Court
             in
             five
             Tomes
             ,
             Fol.
             
          
           
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             C●mpleat
             Statesman
             ,
             Fol.
             
          
           
             Car●i's
             Commentary
             on
             Job
             ,
             in
             Twelve
             several
             Vollumes
             .
             Q●arta
             .
          
           
             Allius
             Chain
             of
             Scripture
             ,
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             World
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             to
             the
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             of
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             Christ
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             The
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             ,
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             Magistracy
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             .
          
           
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             ,
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             Bodys
             ,
             and
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             Mans
             Soul
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             to
             discover
             the
             Immortality
             of
             Reasonable
             Souls
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             with
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             of
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             Culpepers
             Translation
             of
             Riverius
             ,
             Fol.
             
          
           
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             Translation
             of
             
               Bartholinus
               Anatomy
            
             ,
             Fol.
             
          
           
             Culpepers
             Translation
             of
             the
             
               London
               Dispensatory
            
             .
          
           
             Culpepers
             English
             Phisitian
             .
          
           
             Culpepers
             Directory
             for
             Midwives
             .
          
           
             Culpepers
             Last
             Legacy
             to
             his
             Wife
             ,
             being
             his
             Choyce
             Secrets
             .
          
           
             
             Blagraves's
             Astrological
             Practice
             of
             Physick
             ,
          
           
             
               Aristotles
               Problems
            
             in
             English
             .
          
           
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             of
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             ,
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             Champions
             of
             
               Christend
               on
            
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             in
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             or
             English
             .
          
           
             
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               Adagia
            
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               Clerks
               Phrasalogia
               Puerilis
            
             .
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             .
          
           
             
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             Octavo
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               Orationes
            
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