The explanationof ce 
remplation, without practife & experience. _ 
Sperme, isnaturall feed, 
Spondyles be the turning joynts of the chine or 
backbone, — 
Stomachicall flax , is the famethat Coeliaca 
paffio. See Celiaci. 
- Stonaaticall medecins, befuch as are appropriat 
for the difeafes incidenttothe mouth, and 
the parts adjoyning. muah 
Stypticke, be fuch thingsas by a certaine harfh 
taft, doe fhew that they be aftringent, as 
medlats, and alumne, which thereupon is 
named Stypteria, and fuch like. 
Succedan, that drug which may be ufed for de- 
fault of another. The Apothecaries call 
fuch, Quid pro quo, 
Suffufion, See Cataraét. 
Suffumigation, is the {moke that is received in. 
to the body from under a ftoole, for the dif- 
eafes of the guts, fundament,or matrice, 
Supparation, is when a bile or impoftume ga- 
thereth to an head and mutt be broken. 
Sympathic,i.a fellow. feeling, ufed in P/inie for 
the agreementor amitie naturall in divers 
fenfleflethings, as betweene yron and the 
_ Joadftone, 
Symptome,an accident accompanying ficknes, 
as head-ach the ague; ftitch,hortnefle of 
wind ifpitcing bloud,cough, and ague, the 
pleurifie, 
Syringe, an inftrument in manner of apipeto 
injeGt a medicinable liquor into the bladder. 
ai 
T 2, the Earth. 
T enacitie, clammineffe, {uch as is in glew, 
birdlime,and bitumen. 
Theoricke,ox Theoretique contemplative know- 
ledge without action and pradtife, 
it > = 
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T inefme, an inordinat defire to the ftoole with- 
out doing any thing to the purpofe, 
Tonfils, See Amygdals, , 
T ran/parent, i. cleate and bright throughout ; 
as cryftall,amber,aire,and water. 
Tranfvafation, i, the pouting of liquor outof 
one vefiell into another. 
Triviall, i, vulgar, common,and of bafe rec- 
koning. 
Triumviratthe Tripartite dominion of 4nfo- 
nit, Octavius, and Lepidus, when they held 
all the world in their hands, each one their 
third part. | 
Trochifques ox Trofques be little cakes orroun- 
dles, into which divers things medicinable 
are reduced forto be kept the better, andto 
bereadie athand when they fhall be ufed, 
Til, the fame that the Fundement or neather- 
moft gut. - me 
V 
V Egetative that powerin nature which God 
hath given to creatures, wherby they live, 
are nourifhed,and grow. 
Ventofitie, windinefle. 
Vittnitie, neareneffe, or neighbourhood. 
Vittoriat, afilver coine in Rome,Halfe adena- 
rius, fo called becaufe it had the image of 
Victorie ftamped on the one fide:itis fome- 
what under our groat. 
Vatiton, anointing. 
Vaguent, an ointment. 
Vreters, beethe paflages or conduitswhereby 
the water of urine pafleth from the kidnies 
intothebladder. ee 
Vulnerarie, i.bclonging toa wound ; as Sani- 
cleis a vulnerarie hearb, and Machaon was 
a vulnerarie Phyfician. (a 
