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{ This occurs every where, and is manifeft. + hewbied 
| the other ftrong .and,conftant, which, converts hard and obftinate fabftances; as the | 
| dundant or Turgid ;_s Motion Appeated, wot Dancing or Unequal. 
Eerie. 
moft of all, by putting the Sperits to flight, 
he Hifi of Life and D 
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a be Operation upon the 5 pirits be ihey mr in 
ka een and renew ihe hey ye : 
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; The Bifory sid Scdeogte a 
HE Sire are igen Milter aunebricn of all effeets i in the Body. ai 
nifeft by Confent, and by infinite inftances.. aot 
If any man, could procure that ayoung man’s Sprit could beconv cy 
__an old man’s Body, itis not unlikely but this great Wheel of the Spi 
turn about the lefler Wheel of the Parts,,and fo the et of Nature become | etroe 
gade. ‘J 
In every Core whether it be by Fire or by Age, the miosaehe pes : 
Body, or the Heat,‘ preyeth upon the Moifture,, he leffer is the duration of that thing. 
The Spirits are to be put into fuch a temperament and deguee of adivity, 1 
they f fhould not (as he faith ) drink and LARRIE the juices of the Body, but 
onely. 
Te are two eo of Flames): the: one eager ‘and weak, which cgulinam 
fubftances but hath little power over the harder ; as the flame of ftraw, or fall Stich 
‘flame of hard wood, and fuchlike. sakes 
The eager flames, and yet lefs robuft, do dry Bodies, and render them exhault and, + 
Baro but the ftronger flames do intenerate and meltthem. «| aon ee dail 
Alfo in Defi ipatirtg Medicines, fome, vapour forth the thin part of ‘the tumors | 
cf “ellngs , and thefe harden the tumour ; others potently difeuls, and thefe fof. | 
'ten tt y * i i i 
Alfo in Parging and ‘Abplerging Medicines, fome catry away the fluid humors vie ; i 
lently, others draw the more obftinate and vifcous. elred 
The Spirits ought to be invefted and armed with fuch abeat, that they may chufe ra 
ther to ftir and ect hardand obftinate matters, than to difchar ger: and Ate ay 
the thin and prepared ; for by that means the Bedy becomes green and folid, 
The Spiri its are fo,tobe wrought and tempered, that they may i 2n Subftance ovata 
Rare; 7 Heat Strong, not Eager 5 +2, Quantity Sufficient for rhe offi ces of Fal ead 
| That Vapours work powerfully uponthe S pirits, it is manifeft by. Sleep, by Drunken 
nefs, by Melancholick Paffions, by letificant Medicines, by Odour calling bine : 
back again in Swounings and Faintings. 4a 
The Spirits are. condenfed four.ways 5, Subse by pursing heh to flight, ets by bil ’ 
gerating and cooling them, or by froaking them, or by guseting them... And firlt oftheir | ‘ 
(Condenfation by putting them to flight. —~ da 
.Whatfoever putteth to flight on all parts,, deivetly the body 4 into “his Centre, and fo F 
Fo, a Golan of the Spirits by HM the aptonnntl and ohne is Opi 
Sth 
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| Opin; and ihe like put not ‘the Spirsts to flicht re thei cca 
tenho parts manifeftly hot ; but, on the contrary, coal by their putting re S 
to 
ae Flight of the Spirits by Opinm and Opiate Medicines is beft feen by applyin 
bike outwardly ; for the Spirets {traight with-draw themfelves,and. will réturnno 
butithe part is mortified, and turns to a Gangrene. 
Opiates, in grievous pains, as in the Stone, or the cutting off of aLimb, m 
Opiates obtaina good effed froma bad caufe ; for the Flight of b Spi is il, bu : 
pieces oft them Spee? their flight is good. ee te 
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