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The fourth is ihtEygieine, for theConfer^ationof Heahh^ 
in which part he thinks there harh been hitherto a great negled^ 
in chat no fpecial regard hath been had to the particular funfii- 
onsof iht vifcera ; which hath induced him to order this pare 
of Phyfick according to the ferks of the fevera! digeftions 
made in the Body, andnot juft according to the of the 
things called Non-natural.This part he divides into tour Sefii- 
ons ; of which thejfr/? is to contain fome prolegomem upon this 
fubjeft 3 x\\tfecond to treat of the regimen of Health in general ; 
the thirii of the fame in particular ; the fourth^ moft efpeciallj 
of fuch Medicines, as are efteemed to be endov^ed with a pecu- 
Fiar virtue, conducing to long life. 
The fifthistht Iherapeutke y for the Recovery of Health 
and the Curing of Difeafes : And that frji in general ; where 
will occur the Empirical way of the Ancients , as alfo the Gale- 
nical^ FdracelftAn and Helr^^ontian Method ; item the recent way 
of Injefliori into veins, and the Transfufion of blood. Secrndfy^ 
inparticalar ^ where he intends to difcourfe of the poflibilicy 
of an Univerfai Medicine, a5 alfo of the way of curing all 
forts of Difeafes by peculiar Methods and proper Medicines i 
Where he purpofes to mention and recommend the fucccfsful 
Cures of the famous Dr. Michael\ late Phyfitian of Leipftck^ 
and to impart his feleft and happy Experiments^ &c, 
The/jc/£^part, fhall treat of the Requifites in a good Phy- 
fitian in his daily practice : To which he will fubjoynacom- 
pleat enumeration of all Difeafes, whichflball take notice of 
thofe that have been omitted by common Authors ^ and laflof 
all, by way of Epilogue to the whole work, the Dejideratam 
Phyfick, together with a Method for abfolving the ftudy of 
Phyfick, and a felefl Library for that purpofe. 
