XXIV 



I N T R CD D C T I O N. 



of Cure 



Antecedent and Prefcnt. 2. hrom 

 C Diftafe, nihither Similar, Orga- 

 ■k, or Common. 3. from the Symptoms, at be- 



[fpetJmg the Strength or Weakn'ejs cj the DiJ- 



7norbifick ./?, 

 nuk^frCon. 



XL ^RT BEING by thefe Advances, 



Terfeafon-, ^Xt'reZinsJor the^ UarmdFro- 

 feffjr to do ? Truly to know what Difeafe it is 

 which afflias the Perfon, and by the Crifis, and 

 manifefi Symptoms, t J make hi/ Medical Progno- 



paft hopes of Recovery, he may decline his At- 



the Danger impending. But if there be Hopes of 

 Life, (thobJfmall) he may make hH Artful and 

 Majier/y Prefcriptions, according to the Indica- 

 tions of Cure, zchich with a Rational and Modeft 



without 'their defired Effetls. 



XII. LIKE AS THE Art 0/ Rhetorick 

 nas not the foundation of- Oratory, or ' of the 

 Jirfl Orators, Demofthenes, Cicero, i^c. but the 

 Orators the foundation of the Art, out of mhofe 



and that the Jirfl Phyficians voere no other than 

 Empiricks, Quacks, or Tryers of Skill ; out of 

 vohofe Tryals, Objervations and Praffi/es, feme 

 Wije Men colkaed a Set of Precepts and Rules- 



the Art of Phyjick. But all the' to be deplored 



IPhyficu 





to ™meTd 1hffinZe\^l ^cflrt '" -fl Ihl 

 goJTrZidence 'f'ood. "^That° in their Search 



Splendor ' and \revZl,ng Excd'L'cles ,' Zf tr/e 

 Wi/dom and Knowledge ; fo as to be able to per- 

 form the Great things, wrapt up in the Myfleries 

 of this Science they are Profeffors of; for the 



Black'VrierSy London. 



W. SALMON. 



ADVERTISEMENT. 



IRequeft all thofe Gentlemen and < 



withorrinfSe^ ^ft?notTeafonal 



■ Acquaintance withall, and the Bufmels their own. I Itiouid not lay this, was it out 

 and riian a Letter. But to receive' about two thoufand Letters a Year (as I have fori 

 done) upon other Peoples Affairs, or fome trifling Matter, and to pay Portage for j 



