INTRODUCTION. 



CHAP. IV. 



Of the Second Qualities. 



i-'-jTHE fecond ^Mtiei of Medicaments 



Habit andConflitution of the Body, "as it has a 

 fpdl to the Blood, Lympha, Serum, and oi 

 Humours of the fame •, and tbefe Alteratives 



or Externally applycd. 



mng Appe 

 Aperitives. 2. Abfterfives. ;. 

 Digeftives, j. Incifives. 6. Car- 

 Anodyns. 8. Narcoticks. 9- Be- 



lowing fourteen, viz. Stypticks, 

 Antihxmorrhagicks. 2. Anodyns. 3. Repercuf- 

 fives. 4. Difcuffives. %. Emollients. 6. At- 



Pyrotick's. 9. Digeftives. '10. Abfterfives. 'ir. 

 Incarnatives. 12. Agglutinatives. 13. Cicatrizers. 

 14. Cofmeticks: OJ all which vie Jljall treat in 



Of Internal JLTERJTirES. 



V. I. A P E R I T I V E S. nefe arefuch 

 dicaments as open the Obfttuftions of the 

 bera, as Stomach, Lungs,_ Liver, Spleen, Glands, 



refailwn, no opening of the obfirufied Bowels. 



V, 2. ABSTERSIVES. Thefe 

 deanfers, which after opening Obftrumons of 

 affe&ed Parts, clean/e them, by taking away 



? Blood, Lympha, and o\ 



■'& 



TjharpneJ'alTtenuity, 



Subjiance, and it is not 



any great matter whether they be Hot or Cold, by 

 reafon neither quality (if not e^ceffive) binder their 

 Mwn. They alfo remove glutinous and clammy 





VI. 3. A S T R I N G E N T S. Thefe are 

 S'ly-^^s'Zl^he^Z^Vlof^'^f ^ 

 BowePinFluxTs, dry up Fluxes "of Humours!, help 

 atd other'' Be Jel7,"whe7 oLr lTJ, "or wlaS\ 



VII. 4- D I G E S T I V E S. Theje arefuch 

 Zr?irhot%^fuisH%^l"F^^^^^ °" '- "' 

 mach, by which a good Chylus is made, "in order°io 



heat, by way <7/Antiperiftafis, whereby the fulphu- 



VIII. ?. I N C I S I V E S. Ihey are fuch 

 fuch are juice of Umom, vLcgfr,'aidall"cXngi 



SL It Tcaid, ''^J^TveTy\hintnd^f£^l 



IX. 6. CARMINATIVES. Thefe 

 WinffTule'generall tt'fndf'"^lkZ T^ 

 thin 'and fubtil Parts, proper in Pains- of the St o- 

 mach and Bowels, the Cholick, and other Indi/po- 



T^re J- ^^^^Y^^' ^'- PAREGORICKS. 

 to, they regarding the Pajn chiefly, while' both Caufe 

 Parts, and are moderately hot, feldom exceeding 



thefih Degree, "ar^diarVfacim fandfo DigelL 

 Concoaing, Dijfipatmg, Extenuating, and ,n Joml 

 tough, or grofs ; by it alcalious property abforbing 

 'or its Pons. "^'^' '^^'""'' ""'""'''^ '"""^ ^''"'-^' 

 XI. 8. N A R G O T I C K S. TJ^efe are 

 f.?f ;f £"5'^\;yl'//'iri' "takS It. 

 the Caufe, hut by Qbjirutiion \f the Animal Spirits 

 Infenfibility, or the provocation ofSenfe : they are 

 alfo called -^^^mxxzYs <7W Somnificks , becauje 



or to excefs, caufe Death, as all^Opiates, if im'- 

 moderately dofed. They are to I ^^'^ 

 fuch^ times, wl^en the Symptoms^ ar 



CHIC 



-e Coughing 



nd fo eafe the Cough. Narcoticks of the midih ' 

 iind, are agreeable to to the Breji and Lungs ■ 

 Mch ifihcy are cold, they incraffate thin Humours 

 ■ndftop Coughing, and efpecially fuch as are much 

 SarcotKk,or Stupifying .- Butjuch things as are hot 

 '.nd of thm parts, and extenuating, which expeSc 

 ■ate tough Humours, oft-times eafe it 



\heDifeaft 



Loojnirig medicines, not fu^/ci^c^e Pii^^, b'ut 

 by their hot and moifi '^talities, keep the Body fo- 



or EM 7utln Tm" ma^ur7rem v^' 



