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Death, with moft vehement palpitatioas of his harts 
frequent Swoonings^interniittenc pulCe, difficult breathings 
burning heat ; which ending in a colliqaateing fweac left 
him weak and languiftiing with hands and feet as cold & in-^ 
fenfible as a carcafs.The fmell of Rofe-water was his moft 
reviveing Cordial he could find;breaking wind up or down 
eafed him alwayes: but Clyfters bringing away much wind 
was his chief and almoft only relief. What came away by 
Stool afFeded him inwardly with fo Arrange a fenfe of cold^ 
as if Ice newly thawed had been ejedled. Decodions of frefli 
China Roots ^ by perfpiration , vented this cold wind 
v^hich he imagi^ied:» by coagulating his blood and hindring 
its circulation > to be the only caufe of^tholeSymptpmes 
which he laboured under in every Fit. 
But notwithftandins this method and and a very regular 
Diet, hi$ diftemperkized him 6 times 5 with feveral fits 
at a time * inthefpaceof three months. 
At lepgth applying Moxa to three places on each fide his 
Navels and to two places about the Region of his loins 
burning l a times on each point,wa(hing the wounds clean 
with falfWater the next day ^ and keeping open the little 
Ulcers f which vented much purulent matter)for more than 
twenty dales, and afterward healing them with Emplajirum 
Stipttcum Paracelfe ; he perfedly freed hirafelf from his trou- 
blefome and dangerous Diftemper. 
MantiJJa Schematica. Here the Author gives four Draughts 
of thoft Images the Japonian Phyfitians keep in their 
houfeSj markt in thofe places which chey burn with 
7W<?a;^ and] perforate with their Needle; annexing the In- 
fcriptions belonging to thofe Images ^ which containing a 
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