^>OQK II. and E:x pert Fcrrur, ' 19^ 



hrm-.TintT'cx^ld wster, but either a fweer malHor -whitclwstefv 

 T hi> tc owr in gi or. ce did, fee *i(nfade', jiven. b'V a T<7c\v/to 



allrong, iuilv, aDis -hunting 7:3'«r/^ wbrcli he lidd in agitati- 

 on for q hunting maicV but ^r wroagiit fb violently , and 

 m icie him fo exti-eme ir!c ior more than twei.ty fonr hours 

 after the taking thereof; &> thar Ineverdnril be fo hardy, a-; 

 to pat the fame i.i ure; i.e/crtneJefs the Cre.iture did very well 

 recover again, and won his match. 



SECT. 14. D. 



Hippoph. f TOiv m my a man cof7:e te ktww what are the difeafei 

 i 1 of the Liver : 



Hifpnferm. AfTuredly Sir, the difeafe? of the 

 Liver are m?ny, but yet the true and certain grounds, how to 

 difcover tl.em is beyond every Ferriers skill to compafs ; ne- 

 verthelefs that there be many, and thole feveral and diftind 

 ihfirmities in the Liver ^ mo man needs make doubt : for li the 

 ■Liver he t\t\\zx too hot, or toodrie, too moift, or too cold, 

 il. may eafi I y bed i leafed, which muft needs occur to the Horfcf 

 either by intemperate riding or labour, or by evil food, or by 

 hieans of evil and corrupt humours^ which do gather to the 

 filsce, or by the overflowing of the Gall^ or when Clooler is pre- 

 dominate;,- it being chiefly ingendred through heat, lik^ as cold 

 jjcgettethf /^^w, which caufeth the licknefs and indifpolitiori of 

 the Z*n;f^-, together with its pain and anguiih, whence proceed 

 inflammations, and Impoftumations, floppings, obftrudions, 

 knobs, yea, and very pernicious Ulcers, every jof which do 

 fiafo'thp ..general Confumption and dileaie thereof., \i th© 

 fliifeafe6£ the Liver do proceed from any hot cadfe, it is more 

 eafkito be difcovered, then if it came frojn> any cold caufe, 

 foajithat it doth difcover it felf by thele apparent ligns, viz..- 

 He will be lean and fall away of his fie(h, he will loath his 

 meat^ and that which he eateth doth him little or no good, 

 for. want of ready digeftiony Ms ardare wiU be very Qfl^lLve* 

 hii thlrfbgceatj and' he will be very much fubjed to a looihci^ : 

 wherca-s bnitheother fidcy if theDifeale aarifeth fardm ^siif cold 

 caufev yoa cannot difcerri it by^ainy of thefe figns, ; for that he 

 ■will be isi very good likingand (tate of ^dy-, eat his aieat with. 

 ..: ' a good 



