18 CULPEPER’s ENGLISH PHYSICIAN, 
» H. Aftrological or Internal, of which the appropriations are, to the planets. 
3. To the Sun, which is a benevolent planet, moderately hot and dry, a friend to 
Jupiter and Venus, and an enemy to the reft; and as it were the heart of the mi- 
- ¢rocofm, and therefore it produceth the vital fpirits thereof, by which the whole 
vniverfe is cherifhed; and it is the fountain of peculiar influences, by which. it 
particularly helpeth things familiar, and hindereth what is contrary to itfelf. It 
governeth the heart and arteries, the fight cold and moift, and eyes; the finews 
and the brain with the Moon, and alfo with Mercury. Of ficknefles, {woonings, 
‘ cramps, the ophthalmy, watering eyes, and the cardiack with Jupiter ; pimples, 
heart-burning, tremblings, faintings, tympanies, difeafes of the mouth, convulfions, 
all difeafes of the heart, flinking breath, catarrhs, and putrid fevers; it governs 
the vital faculty, and the tafte which is hot and moift; alfo the attractive virtue 
with Mars, it being hot and dry, and the digeftive hot and moiit ; under which 
are, Angelica, afh tree, bawm, one blade, burnet, butter burr, camomile, celan- 
dine, centaury, eyebright, St. John’s wort, lovage, marigolds, mifletoe, piony, 
St. Peter’s wort, pimpernel, rofa folis, rofemary, rue, faffron, tormentil, tornfole, 
viper’s buglofs, and walnut tree: as aHfo all {pices, forrel, wood forrel, mallow, 
borage, marjoram, dittany, gentian, ivy, elecampane, lavender, bay tree, olive 
tree, mints,. date tree, oranges, pomecitrons, thyme, vine tree, wood of aloes, ze- 
doary, maftick, frankincenfe, and myrrh. 2. To the Moon, which is a planet in a 
mean, between good and bad; moderately cold and moift, a friend to Jupiter, 
Saturn, Venus, and Mercury, and an enemy to the other two; and is correfpon- 
dent to the brain, and. therefore fympathetic with the nervous parts and animal 
fpirits; or it is the generatory of humidity, by which the whole univerfe is moift- 
ened ; and is the fountain of peculiar influences, by which primarily and peculiarly 
it doth affect things familiar to itfelf, and fecondarily things agreeing to Saturn, 
Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury, as being benevolent unto the fame, or, (as fome) 
‘itis as it were the liver of the microcofm. Under it are alfo the ftomach, bowels, 
and'b dder, as fome fay with Saturn. Of fickneffes, the cholick, phlegmatic 
impofthumes, all kinds of oppilations, and the epilepfy with Mars and Mercury, 
the palfy with Saturn, and the menftrual ficknefs with Venus ;' alfo apoplexies, 
_ Palfies, belly ach, difeates of the tefticles, bladder, and genitals ; {topping and 
overflowing of the terms in women, dropfy, fluxes, all cold and rheumatick dif- 
eafes, the gout, feiatica, worms in the belly, hurts in the eyes, furfeits, rotten 
coughs, convulfions, king’s evil, fall pox and meafles, crude humours, lethar- 
BIes, and all phlegmatic difeafes: alfo the expulfive faculty, which is cold and 
_ moift. Under which are, Adder’s tongue, cabbages, coleworts, columbines, 
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