The Second part contains XI Chapters. 
1. A Defcription of the Scarvyt, its internal and nextC^nk 
to be principally in the Bloudj and fometimes in the depraved 
Juyce of the Nerves. 
2. Of the remoter Caufes of the Scurvy, and whence the Mafs 
of the Bloud, and confequently the Nervous Liqaor^ receive its 
depravation. 
3. Of the D/^^r^;/r^^ of the Scurvy, its Signs and Symptoms, 
and chit fly fuch, as arife from the being tainted. 
4. Of thofe Accidents, which bppjen in the Scurvy by rca- 
fon of the Brai^ md the Nervous Stock being vitiated. 
5. Of the Symptoms that arife from the conjoyned Diftem- 
pei s of the Blot^d and the Nervotu ^uyce. 
6. Ohhe Progmfiicks oi the Scmvyi, where he takes notice, 
that a pevailing Scurvy at lafl: ufhers in a Dropfie or a C»n{uinpion. 
7. Of che Cure of the Scurvy 5 where, among other Remedies, 
he mentions feveral Sfecificks for this Difeafe. 
8. Of fuch Medicaments as refpedt the Scurvy, caufed in a Hot 
Conftitution, and in a Sulphury- falin Diftemper of the Bkud, 
9. Of the Cure of the various and urging Sy^nptoms of the 
Scurvy 5 as, difficult Refpiration, Scorbutica! Collick, Fluxes, 
Giddinefs, Hemorrhagies, loofe and rotten Gums and Teeth, 
Pains in all the Limbs-, befides the Scorbutlck GoQt, Convulfi- 
ons, Palfies, Atrophy, Feaver 5 as alfo Rheumatifmes, Dropfies, 
and the Noife in the ^jnes, which fome are troubled with in this 
Difeafe. 
10. Of the Vital Indication, declaring, by what method and 
Medicines cither the fainting Patient may be fupported^ or his 
decayed Forces reftored : Where he difcourfeth of Cardiacal O- 
piat Medicines, and of the Diet that is fit for Scorbutica! perfons. 
ir. Some rare and very confiderable Relations and Cafes of 
Scorbutick Men and Women. 
H. ALPHABETUM NATURE, 1667. Amkre P.M. B.V. HELMQNT. 
THis fmali 7>^^? (the Subjcft whereof feems to be New, not treated of 
hitherto by any we kaow ofin Print) is publite both in the Latin and 
</^m^» Tongue, but came to our hands in the /-^r^fr only • a Latm Copy, 
defigned 
