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IIL EPHEMERIDUM MEDlCO-PmSlCARUM Ger^ 
manU ANNUS TERTIUS, &c. Lipfiae & Francofurti, 
1673. //^4"^- 
''^T^Hefe Mifiellmies conMing of fo great a number of Ob- 
|_ fcrvations as amount to 350; the narrow bounds of 
this Trafi will permit us to rake notice but of a few of fo ma- 
ny 5 viz.. 
That a Stone hath been fuccefsfuUy cut 
from under the Tongue ^ : That the powder * cempare Numb.^s. 
of xht Mufcm terrejiris clavatus is a good ofthcfirrafh, 
Antepileptick : That^ in an Epidemical 
Dyfentery of more than foi^r hufdred perfons afflided with 
that difteniper, not one woman withchild^ and fick of the 
fame difeafej dyed; Ihat a girl, afcer flie was recover'd of 
the fmall pox, did fweac bicod out of the toes of both her 
feet: ftoaman, being opened after his death, was found (o, 
have not above ten pound of flefh about him, all the reft being 
fat, and very flender bones ^ and the Mufcles rather mem- 
brans than fieflj : Of one, that had fo copious and ftronga, 
tranfpi ration, that his hand, being a pretty while inclofed in 
a glafs, appeared moi ft all over, and the fides of the g^afs be- 
dewed with fmall drops \ he alfo never voiding any thing by 
fiege above once a week : 0/ an Heart altogether wafted, and 
dried up likeantmp:y purfe, flirunk together: that one of 
the beft remedies againft the Pleurifie is Antimonium Diafho^ 
retkum^ prepared as 'tis here prcfcribed in Obfj^ i Th^t 
Balfomof P^m is of great efficacy in Dyfenteries : Of a wo- 
man, in whom, after fiie had been brought to bed, and cured 
of gr)ievous Epileptique fits, were left by a crijis feveral g!an- 
dulsin her left arm, which as often as they difappeared and 
vardlWd, flie felt very g^eat head-ache and other troublefome 
diftempers, but when they re-appeared, fhe found her felf 
well again : 0/many, cured of a Tertian ague by an in- 
fufion of flercus fuHkm in Rhinifii w^ine : Of a female-child 
without any brains, ("as appeared afterwards , when it was 
dead, 
