* fignifieth generally all thofeas haveround 
roots, as Onions, Squilla, VVakerobin, and 
. fuch like; whereupon thefe & other of that 
kindarefaidro have bulbousroots, ©; - | 
Cacochymic, is that indifpofition of the bodie 
wherein there is abundance of illhumours;. 
Calcining, 7. the burning of a minerall, or any 
thing, for to correct the malignitie of it,or’ 
reduce it into powder,&c. 
Callofitte, thicknefle and hardnefle of skin in 
manner fenfleffe, as in fiftulaes, and under 
our heels, 7 
To Carminate, isto make more fine and thin 
the groffe humors, by fuch medicinsas by 
their heat are aptto cut and diffolve them ; 
wherupon they likewife be called Carzzina- 
tive sa tearme received by Apothecaries, 
> and borrowed from thofe that card wooll. 
Cancer, is a {welling or fore comming of me- 
Jancholie bloud,about which the veins ap- 
peare of a blacke or {wert colour, fpread in 
manner of a Creififh clees; whereupon it 
tooke thatname in Latine,likeas in Greeke 
Carcinoma; And{uch ulcers-as in that fore 
be maintained and fed with that humor,are 
called Cancerous, & be untoward to heale, 
worfecommonly forthe handling, 
Carnojizze,, fle(hly fubftance, 
Cataplifn,a pultefle or grofie maner of plaftre. 
Cartilage,in man and beaft,is a griftle ; in roots 
and fruits, that fubftance which we obferve 
inthe Radith root, and the outward part of 
the Cucumber,as Plinie feemeth to take it; 
which therupen be called Cartilagineous. 
Cataradi, isa dimneffe of fight caufed by an 
humor gathered and hardened between the 
twoicle of the eye called Cornea, and the 
Cryftalline humour 3 it is next coufin to 
blindneffe. 
Cauflicke,’. burning,bliftering, or fcalding. 
To Cauterize,isto feare or burn by aCauterie. 
Cauterie adtuall,ts fire it felfe,or fcalding liquor: 
and fo afearing yron, gold or other mettall 
madered hor, is called an AQuall cauterie, 
whichwithout the help of our naturall heat 
doth worke prefently, 
Casterie potential, isthat which will raife blie 
{ters and burn in time after itis once fet on 
worke by the heat of our bodie,as Cantha- 
tides, Sperewort,&c. : 
Ceres, the firft inventrefleof corne, the fowing 
© and ufe thereof. : 219i 
Cerote, is of amiddle nature, between an oint- 
*s ment and a plaftre, not fohasd as the one 
-norfofoftasthe other,» ° 
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| Lhe explanation of — 
oe 
- Cicatricesin eyes, beewhitish fpots, otherwife 
called Pearls: they bethe skarrsalfo remiai- 
ning after afore is healed up: andfo a place 
_ isfaid to bee cicatrized, when it isnewly — 
skinned upandhealed. . sj) 
Circulation, is therdevife of {ublimiag or ex- — 
| 4 3 of : ft -e9) ee 
_’ tating water or oile,by a ftillatorie,a lem. 
'‘bickeor fuch, becaute the vapour before it 
be refolved into water or oilefeemeth to go 
round circlewife, 
ChfteriXed, isconveighed up by aclyfter into 
the guts. A A 
Celiact,be thofe that through weaknefie of fto- 
macke are troubled witha continuall flux of 
thebellie. : 2 vey 
Colature, a thin liquor that hath paffed tho- 
row a {trainer or colander. abla’ 
Colliquation,is a falling away, 8 confumption 
of che radicall humour, or folidfubftance of 
the bodie. ' hy, 
Collyries, are properly medicins applied to the 
eiesin liquid forme; whereas the drie kind 
be rather called Sief & Alcohol, efpecially 
in powder : howbete: Pdeme aturibureth this’ 
- tearmeto all eycfalves whatloever ., Alfo it 
feemeth that he meaneth thereby, tentsto _ 
be putina fiftulousulcer,as in the pa.5cg 6. , 
510k: 1th} 
Collutéon a liquor properly to walhthemouth, 
teeth,and guimbs withall. . | 
Concoéted, i, alteredtothat fubftance by natu- 
rall heat, as either in health may ferve to 
nourith, or in ficknefleis apt to be expelled. 
Confolidat, to knit,unice, & make found againe* 
that which was broken or burft. 
Concrefe,? ardened and growne thicke. 
Condite, t, preferved in fome convenient li- 
quor. 
To Concorporat,é, to mix and unite togither 
into one maffe. : 
Confiftence,i.fabftance orthicknefle, 
Conftipste,ito harden and make more faft and 
compact. | 
Coutraétion in finews, afhrinking or drawing 
of them in tco fhort. 
Contufions,t. Bruises, 
Convulfions, painfull cramps. 
Criticall daies be fuch, as in fhort difeafesand 
thofe of quicke motion, doe give light un- 
tothe Phyfician of life or death. Plate ob- 
fervetl the odd daies to be moft fignificant, 
and thofe ufually determine of health ;and 
the even daies contrariwife: fo that the fe- 
venth is Rex, /, a gracious princes the fizth 
Tyrasnwsy.actuclityrant. 
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Craditie,. 
