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or if the meat turns bitter in the maw and lie hie- Uook II. 

 kets, and liow the upblowing of the maw Cometh of Contents. 

 black bile. 



xvi. Leechdoms and tokens of the hot inflamed maw, 

 immeasurably fast, and not to he moved, and of the 

 unreasonably cold maw ; tokens how the hot inflamed 

 maw suffers infinite thirst, and swealing heat, and op- 

 pression, and swoonings, and vacillation of the mind, 

 loss of appetite or nausea ; and how variety of meats 

 pleases the cold maw ; leechdoms for both, mickle and 

 noble ; and of the late digestion of some meats. 



xvii. Leech crafts of the various nature and disorders 

 of the liver, and how it is extended on the right side 

 as far as the pit of the belly, and how it is five lobed, 

 and how it is the material and home of blood ; 

 and that six things work acute pain in the liver, and 

 the cure of all these, and a plain token of them all, 

 either by the urine, or by loss of appetite, or by 

 tJie mans complexion, and l^y many other tokens. 



xviii. Leeches teach this leechdom for swelling and 

 puffing up of the liver. 



xix. Leeches speak of these tokens of a swollen and 

 wounded liver; and leechdoms for that; and of harden- 

 ing of the liver. 



XX. Leeches teach this for wound of the liver, when 

 the swelling or matter bursteth forth. 



xxi. Leechdoms and tokens of a hardened and })uffed 

 up liver in manifold wise, either in the lobes, or in 

 the margins, or in the membranes, or in the hollows, 

 of the liver. 



xxii. Leechdoms for the sense of hardness of the 

 liver, and salves, and wort drinks, or if it burst and 

 descend downwards or mounteth up upwards,^ or if 

 the insensibility and hardness of the liver become too 

 prolonged. 



' All the viscera were supposed to get out of place. 

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