"aturaS Bijlory: 
Ot Tinned Skreenesy of Glsjfe Clonred'mo Greene,Blew 3 Carnation^ Crwt- 
fm> Purple, &c. And to vie them with Candles in the Night. Soiikewife 
to haue Round Glajfes , not only of GlaJJe Coloured t her ow^ but with Co¬ 
lours kid betweene Cryftals, with Handles to hold in ones Hand. Prijmes 
are alio Comfortable Things. They haucof Parti-worle, Looking-Glafi 
! fes 3 bordered with broad Borders of fmall Cry fall , and great Counterfeit 
! Pretiom Stones i of all Colours that are moft Glorious and Plealant to be¬ 
hold • Efpecially in the Night. The Pictures of Indian Feathers 3 are like- 
wife Comfortable, and Plcafant to behold. So alfo Faire and Cleere 
looks doe greatly comfort the Eyes and Spirits- Efpecially when the Sun 
is not Glaring } but Oner cafi - 3 Ot when the Moonef hineth. 
There be diuers Sorts of Braeelets fit to Comfort the spirits - And they 
be of Three Intentions: Refrigerant ■ Corroborant * an d Aperient. For Re¬ 
frigerant 3 I wifti them tobe ot Pearle ? or of Corally as is vfed: And it hath 
becne noted that Corail, if the Party that weareth it beilldifpoled, will 
wax Pale: Which I belceucto be true, becaufe otherwife Dijitmperof 
Heat will make Cor all lofe Colour. I Commend alfo Beads 3 or little Plates 
of Lapis Lamli • And Beads of Nitre , either alone, orwithfome Cor dull 
Mixture. 
For Corroboration and Con fortation , take fuch Bodies as are of Afirin- 
gent Quality , without Manifefi Cold. I commend Bead-Amber « which is 
fullof AfiriRion , but yet is Fnftxow, and not Cold - And is concerned to 
Impmgmu thole that weare fuch Beads: I commend alfo, Beads of Harts- 
Horne , and Inory^ which arc of the like Nature • Alfo Orenge-Beads • Alfo 
Beads of Lignum Aloes fy/lacerased firft in Rofe water, and Dried. 
For Openings I Commend Beads, or Peeces of the Roots of CarduusBc- 
mdiBm : Alfo of the Roots of Piony the Male • And of Orris • And of Cala¬ 
mus Aromaticm • And of Rew. 
The Crampe (no doubt,) commethof Contraption of Sinn eves ; 
Which is Manifcft, in that it commeth either by Cold or Drwctfe^ As af¬ 
ter Confnmptions , and Long Agnes: For Cold and Drineffe doe (bothof 
them) ContuSi 3 and Corrugate. Wee fee alfo, that Chafing a.Iittleaboue 
the Place in painc, eafeth the Crampe ; Which is wrought by the Dilatati - 
on y of the Contracted Sinnewes , by Heat. There are in vie for the Preuen- 
tion of the Crampe , two Things • The one Rings of SeaHorfe-Teeth 3 worne 
vpon rhe Fingers ; The other Bands of Greene Periwinkle (the Herbe) tied 
about the Cafe of the Leg, or the Thigh y &c. where the Crampe vfeth to 
come. Idoefindethis the more ftrange, becaufe Neither of thefe haue 
any Relaxing Ferine , but rather the Contrary. I iudge therefore, that their 
working is, rather vpon the Spirits , within the Names , to make them 
Grille Idle ^ Than vpon the Bodily Sub fiance of the Nerues. • „ 
I would haue 7 nail made of twoother Kindts of Bracelets , for Comfor¬ 
ting the Heart y and Spirits $ The one of the Trechifch of riper s, made into 
little Peaces of Beads « For fince they doe great Good Inwards (efpecially 
for Peftilent Agues) it is like they will be EfFe&uall Outwards - Where 
they may be applied in greater Quantity Cihcie would be Trcchijolikcwife 
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