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Emplaftrationin the Hortyard, is grafting by 
inoculation with afcutcheon;in Phyfick, the 
applying ofa falve or plaftre. 
Epilepfie,i.the falling fickneffe. 
Errhines be devifes made like tents, fharper at 
one end than the other, to bee putup into 
the nofe,either to cure fome ulcer there, or 
to draw downe and void humors out of the 
head,or to provoke fneefing ,&c. 
Efchare,is that cruft which arifeth upon a cau- 
tetie,cither actuall or potentiall, as alfo the 
roufe or {cab that groweth upon a fore. 
Evacuction, 7Voidance and riddance of any 
thing out of the bodie by vomite,purging, 
bleeding,fweating,&c. 
Excalfctorie,7.Heating or chaufing. 
Excoriation, fretting the skin off,when a part 
is maderaw:a way to exulceration. 
Fxcrefcence, z.overgrowing unnaturally of any 
thingin mans bodie. 
Exoricall, i.forraine, and brought from other 
counties. 
Exorcifmes,i.coniurations by certain charmes 
and fpels. 
Exorcifts they that praétifed fuch Exorcifmes, 
To Expectorat ito rid and difcharge out of the 
breaft by coughing or reaching. 
Expiatorte,were factifices or oblations fog to 
make fatisfation and attonement. 
Exiccative, See Deficcative, 
Extenuat,i.to make thin. 
Exulceration,t.aforenefle of any part inward or 
outward,when not onely the skin is off, but 
the humor doth fret deeper ftill. 
Exulcerative, bee {uch things as are aptto eat 
into the fleth and make an ulcer. 
F 
Ermentation,i.an equall mixture of things 
working as it were together: a tearme bor- 
rowed from the levaine, which difperfeth it 
felfe into the whole mafle or lumpe of 
dough. . 
Filaments bee the {mall ftrings that hang to a 
rootlike threads or haires, which fome call 
the beard of the root : and inrefemblance 
thereof, other things growing likewife, bee 
fo called. 
Fiffures, clifts,or chaps, whether it bee in the 
hands, feet, lips,or fundament. 
Flatuofities, i.windinefle gathered within the 
bodie. 
Flora, the goddeffe of Flowers among the Pai- 
nims, , 
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Fomentations properly be devifes for tobe ap- 
plied unto any affected part,eitherto com. © 
fort and cherith it,orto allay the paine, ot 
elfe to open the pores to make way for oint- 
ments and plaftres.If they be liquid things, 
they arelaid too by the meanes of bladders, 
{punges,or fuch like :if drie, within bags or 
quilts. — : 
Fractures,i. bones broken, 
Frittions or Frications tubbings of the bodie 
upward or downeward gently or otherwife, 
as the caufe requireth. 
Frontall, the forme of an outward medicine — 
applied unto the forehead,to allay pain, to 
procurefleepe,&c, | 
Fukes,t. paintings,to beautifie the face in out- 
ward appearance. They are called at this day 
complexions,whereas they bee cleane con- 
tratie: for the complexion isnaturall, and 
thefe altogether artificial, ‘ 
Fumofities bee vapours {teaming up into the 
head,troubling the braine. 
Fungous, i, of an hollow and light fubftance 
like to Fufles or Mufhromes. 
G 
fe Argari{mes bee collutions of the mouth, 
and parts toward the throat , either to 
draw downe and purge humours out of the 
head,or to repreffe and reftraine their flux, 
or to mundifie and heale any fore there 
growing. 
Gargarifing or Gargling isthe aQtion of ufing a 
liquor to the faid purpofe, 
Geftatton, an exercife of the bodie,by beeing 
carried in coach litter, upon horfebacke,or 
ina veflell on the water. 
Glandulows{wellings. See Kings evil. 
Gleir,i.the white of an egge. 
Gymnicke exercifes, were thofe, that were per- 
formed by men naked, and the place for 
fuch exercifes, was therevpon called Gym= 
nafium. ; 
H 
te of the bodie, is taken for the outward 
parts therof, oppofit unto the bowels and 
principal within ;which beeing comforted 
and fortified doe thruft forth offenfive mat- 
tersto the habit and exterior skin, 
Hemine,a meafure in Rome, as well of liquors 
as drie things: fo called, becaufe it was halfe 
Sextarius : it contained ten ounces, and is 
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