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' oiir Author thinks, he can have no ground to maintain his opinion^ . 
I oi- . contend agaiiift xhat of t he ve^ied Spir its any. longer. 
f ^^i'^ Paiil Barbette, FraWtmer: af ' &^ * 
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i v^^liB skilfiiland diligent Author of th^s Book ftcnls to have 
i Jj ftt down t hereiu t te t Praaice ^ ,^hicii B:eafon and Exp^ri^ 
! ence^ ^fter a careful reading^ of the be/i; Authors , ' and an exaft 
I Obfervation of leveral. Operations , , had taught him to be the 
iftfeft, conveiiifentefty and moft^eaije^ . Tbrshehaiiiictene'W^a^^ 
; Chapters, rather inferring, in ihort his Oblervatidns in^ the w€tf , 
defcriptions of ihc Dtfiafcs^ than to wafte the Readers time with 
a prolix Diftourle ; to the end fee jinight notir^peat m fmimlar 
Difeafes, what hehad firft let db%n in 
Tumi^rs,W(>^^dsymdMlcm^^^^ in Gauft iior Cure ^ 
differ, he hath reduced under^OTe 'lMd J contrary toc^^hat moil 
Writes ufe to do, who only from the ' dlterence of rthe Part a^ ' 
Member afefted difference the Difeafes, which afterwards, giving - 
chem new names , they multiply ^without any ufe ; and fo they 
render that Art, which iS: difBcult enough of it ielf^ fiiiuch more - 
difficult,' . 
Thofe Medicaments, which he hatli-- delivered in this Eook^ , 
though they be . few in number , yet are l?y.^fbme abje Judges e-^ . 
fteenfd of great vertue ^ .w^hich.the 
out by vaft pains and no iniaii chargeS^a^ : 
he alledgeth the confirmation of daily pradice. ,v ; 
And becaufe is the main foundation of Chimrgery^ the - 
Author hath thought good to annex fo much of it, as may be 
TOcciTarv for the^ Art j^f alj. w^^^ fliews the Ufes of it in the 
He fubjoyns alfo a fixiall Treatife of the P/^|»f difeourfing _ 
of itsCaufes,S7mptom5^TQbfg:'Ysttion?, aad Cur?; andalluftra- . 
ring all with divers feled IPrafiicat Obfeifvations. . 
