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ter, or Earthy ncrfiom Salt or Sa!phurfingiy,.butf>om bo h 
Joiotly ^ the latter altnoft done (torn Salrs. Th^ various ioitH 
ofPurgativessnd their forms,togethcrwi(h theGaufesofthdc 
WorkiDgjand an icquiry, why F^r^7>^ medicines are very fel- 
dom prepar'd of MiDeraLsihoughl^^^//7?t;e/ rndDhphoretiques 
owp^j Thm xht rtmmm zgm^£t zq Hsf ereatharfii^ and a 
Narrative of the Undan DjTenteryjaDd the method of Curing 
It 5 with ftverai E)iamp!cs. ' . 
As to D///m/r4f3he explains fi. (I che sffiiiijy between them 
and Diaphoretickj a then (hews, oi what liquors ihc mnter cf 
Urineismade up,how the^er^^ is fever'd froii) the Blood in 
the Kidneysjtogcther with the Scuiaore and uie of that part > 
That that fcparauon is ruade by percolation^ yet cot without 
theaffiftance of a feraieot.The Secretion of £he^/?w/ifrom the 
blood is ingeoioufly cleared up by the curdling and iu>curd- 
ling of Milkjaod fome ways deliver'd of procurhig^ hindringj, 
and removing Coagulation. There are aJfo inferted feveral 
ExperimeDts qfChymicfil Jiquorg powred on hot Blood, and. 
the AlleratiofiS enfuing thereupon* That the Blood muft be 
preferv'd both from too great thionefsjand Coo much incraffa- 
tion^if it fball make a du€ depofitioo of its^er^^i. Further^ he 
difttibutes Dmretic\s as to feveral fcopes^to mattcrjand form^ 
gives feveral Receipts of ihem5boih of fuch as have a Volatil, 
or a fixed Salr^or fpirituous or fulphureous particles for their 
bafisjadding their refpcfiive ways of operation: To all whicb 
he fubjoios the Preparations of Sd^runelU^ Spirit of Niter, 
ScaTalt^Urine 5 as aifo of the Tiofture of Salt of Tartar^ofthe 
Sulphur of wine^aod of the Salt of Amber. This head he coo* 
eludes with the Hiftory cf the Difeafe called £?/4^<f/e/, toge- 
ther with its Caufe, and Cure. 
Follow the Sudorifickf, Where he firft intimates ihe diffe« 
reoce of Sweating from other Evacuations 5 and then^having 
explained the matter of Sweat^he teaches not only the rcqui- 
fits to copious fweatingswhich are,a more rapid circulation cf 
the blood^a loofer contexture of its parts, and an opennefs of 
the pores of the skin ; but alfo the differences of fvveating : 
Adding the feveral kinds and various receipts of Siidorifick 
medicines 5 andamoogft them the Preparation of the Be^o- 
ardicum Mimrak^th^ AntimomHm Di^honticnm^ the f lores^^ 
