The Compkat Horf-mMf, CHAP. HL 



things as may annoy or offend the intrails : But i( you fhall 

 pound or beat Rhubarb in a Morter, or otherwile, the fpirit 

 thereof being a fubtile hody^ will Tranfire and fly away, where- 

 by the operation thereof will be to bind, and be.no way pro- 

 fitable. 



Hip-pofhilni. Let this fuffice for the prelent, I have detained 

 you too long from your particular affairs : it now grows late, 

 and therefore I will take leave till our next meeting, which 

 (God willing) fhall be to morrow at the fame hour, at what 

 time I fhall not fail- you ; for that I defire a final end of this 

 kifinefs: wherefore for this prefent I will take leave, recom^ 

 mending you both to God. 



C H A P. II [. 



Ofjttch ihit7gs ivSick are oftjccejjity tah kfj^mn by every ex* 

 pert Ferrkr^ before he doth adventure to adminijier, 



M}foj)h, TTIthert© Hipfiatrm we have proceeded orderly, 



JlJ^ and your fervant Hippofems hath difcourfed ve=- 



ry accurately and pithily .* Neverthelcfs fomc 



things there be which yet he hath not put home-enough,where- 



hj r have not received that full fatisfadtion I defire; 



Hipfiatrm.. Sir, Sithence we are met here again to difcufs fiich 

 things whereof you defire to inform your felf ; my will is to 

 have you fully and fubftantially fatisfied (if it may be) in every 

 l^oiutr which might concern this our Subjed j wherefore I 

 ffltreat you topropofe your doubts, and look in what Hippofe- 

 •xm may fail, my felf fhall endeavour to fupply to the utmoU 

 ©four beft skill. 



Hippophilm. Sir, I thank yoU) but withal, oce favour I muCt 

 feeg of you) and that is, for that my memory may peradventure, 

 fail me ( it being none of the bell ) if as things occur to my 

 thoughts, 1 fhould ask any q-ueftion that might happen ta be 

 ©ut. of feafon and order, yet you wilt not take it ill thafc I 

 tioold interrupt hitTb or you in your difcourfes. 



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