(lOio) 
X r. Of a Child, one year old, fodifeafed with the Hydro- 
cephalus.^ that when open'd, there were taken out of his Head 
36 ounces of clear but fakifh, water ^ whereupon the Brain w^s= 
by the attentive beholders fee n fo flatted and extended, asto- 
ftick clofe to the convex fides of the whole tkuM ^ like fome 
thick membrane: There being alfo found a confiderable quan- 
tity of the like liquor within the Cheft of this Infant* 
1.2. Of Worms let out by Vens-feftion, and Urine* 
15» Of the PeriodicdlHGSid' ach , recurring daily at a cer- 
tain hour in the morning, and lading untilnoon • and feizing 
only the external part of the face over the right Eye 5 reme- 
died by letting of bloud, and compreffing the part* 
14. An Oblervation of the plenteous growth of Vincetoxi' 
or Swallow-wort in the Counties of ^S^Z/rz^ and Carinthia, 
nsoft inhabitants of which are troubled with the Scrofula or 
Kings^vil, curable with the root of that Plant , having in it 
very Vblatil, piercing, and difcufling Spirits , upon which ac- 
count^ the Author efteeras it alfo very powerful againft Diop- 
fies. 
15. Of a F^r/^/ tinged yellow by Saffron in the ^/er/;ftr, re- 
lated by Amatus Lufltanm^mA verified hereby an Experiment 
made upon a Bitch big with Puppy's 5 though the Chyle.in the 
L^&eous Veffels was whitifh* 
16* Offeveral Stones come away together with the Bloud 
of a man of 72 years of AgCj being blouded in the Arm. 
17* Of afortofrr^j^fje/ , which tafte bitter when boyled 5 . 
taken In a fmall River called Obra, in the Confines o{ Silefia and 
Foloma^there growing on the Bank of that River great ftore of 
\in\d Ca!a^ni^ Aromaticm^ on the Roots of which thefe Crajifies 
have been obferved to feed greedily* 
18. Of a Elame broken out of feveralftoraacks, and burji* 
iuglike Spirit of Wine, both in dead Animalsjand living Men* 
19- A way of Dwarfing men^by anointing their. Back^bones, 
in their very infancyj with thegreafeof Moles^ Batt5,and Dor- 
mice 5 together with a&!ntimation of the Artj ufcd at Bononia. 
£o dwarf their Dogs, by often waftiingp(from the firft day they 
arcpuppd) their feet and back-bone 5 thereby drying and 
hardning thofe parts, and (b hindring their extenfion. 
i ao. An Abfcefle in the Ahdomm well cured zxVknnd by an 
icciGon made about 4inches under the. ribbs, upon which fol- 
^ Jowed 
