Cap. 7.

Cap. 7.

Of the cure of this disease, so much as belongeth to the friends and attendants to performe.

The signes of this disease, seeing they are drawne principally from the causes andSymptomsbefore declared shall not neede any particular discourse, especially considering the vse of them belongeth properly to the Physition, to direct him in his cure. And therefore I thinke good to ease my selfe of this labour, which would bee altogether vnprofitable to the reader.

Concerning the cure also I thinke it not meete to say more then may concerne the friends and assistants vnto the patient to looke vnto: referring Physitions workes vnto Physitions. There are some things by the friendes to bee performed vnto the patient in regard of the61presẽtfit, & some things in regard of the cause. In the fit let the bodies bee kept62vpright, straight laced, and the belly & throat held downe with ones hand.Rondeltius Hollerius.Let heed be taken that they hurt not themselues by biting their fingers, striking their armes & legs against hard things, &c. apply euil smels to their nostrils, and sweet smels beneath63tietheir legs hard with a garter for reuulsion sake, &c.

Out of the fit, in regard ofExternallcauses, remoue from them all occasions of breeding or increasing the disease: as sweet sauors, pleasant meats and drinks, much rest and slouthfulnesse, &c. Also if64discontinuanceof any thing accustomed bee the cause of this disease, bring it into custome againe: if want of any thing necessary for their health, let it be supplied,65lettheir diet be sparing and vpon cooling things, let them vse much fasting and prayer, and all other meanes to pull downe their bodies: and contrariwise abstaine from egges, wine, flesh, &c. If the perturbations of the mind be any occasion hereof, let them haue their proper remedies, as anger and iealousie are to be appeased by good counsell and perswasions: hatred and malice by religious instructions, feare by incouragements, loue66byinducing hatred, or67bypermitting them to enioy their desires, &c.Galenboasteth that he did euery yeare cure many diseases by this stratagem of moderating the perturbations of the mind by the example ofÆsculapiuswho deuised many songs and ridiculous pastimes for that purpose. To which end also other phisitions haue vsed diuers sorts of fallacies to encounter the melancholike conceits of their patients.Cardantels of a Gentlewoman, who finding her self vexed with many grieuousSymptoms, imagined that the Diuell was the author thereof, and byIosephus Nigerwas cured by procuring her son to make her beleeue that he saw three diuels in her looking glasse, & one great one to driue them out. Another like policieMarcellus Donatustells vs of, which a Physition vsed towardes the Countesse ofMantua, who being in that disease which we callmelancholia Hyppocondriacadid verily beleeue that she was bewitched, and was cured by conueying of nayles, needles, feathers, and such like things into her close stoole when shee tooke physicke, making her beleeue that they came out of her bodie. The like there he mentioneth also out ofTrallian, of a woman who did thinke that she had a serpent within her, and was cured by the like meanes.

So that if we cannot moderate these perturbations of the minde, by reason and perswasions, or by alluring their mindes another way, we may politikely confirme them in their fantasies, that wee may the better fasten some cure vpon them:Lib de incant. adiuratione, &c.asConstantinus Affricanus(if it be his booke which is inserted amongGalensworkes,De incantatione, adiuratione &c.) affirmeth, and practized with good successe, vpon one who wasimpotens ad Venerem, & thought himselfe bewitched therewith, by reading vnto him a foolish medicine out ofCleopatra, made with a crowes gall, and oyle: whereof the patient tooke so great conceit, that vpon the vse of it he presently recouered his strength and abilitie againe.

Si quis incantationem sibi prodesse confidat, qualisicũq; sit, cum tamen suu. it. li. 1. proximé citato.The like opinion is to bee helde of all those superstitious remedies which haue crept into our profession, of Charmes, Exorcismes, Cõstellations, Characters, Periapts, Amulets, Incense, Holie water, clouts crossed and folded superstitiously, repeating of a certaine number and forme of prayers or Aue Maries, offering to certaine Saintes, pissing through the wedding Ring, and a hundred such like toyes and gambols: which when they preuailein the cure of diseases, it is not for any supernaturall vertue in them, either from God or from the diuell (although perhaps the Diuell may haue a collaterall intent or worke therein, namely to drawe vs vnto superstition) but by reason of the confident perswasion which melancholike and passionate people may haue in them: according to the saying4. Natural. 6.ofAuicen, that the confidence of the patient in the meanes vsed is oftentimes more auailable to cure diseases then all other remedies whatsoeuer.

Another course hath beene taken sometimes in these cases, by remouing the cause of these affections, or by inducing of other perturbations of a diuerse nature. Whereby as (experience teacheth vs) most grieuous diseases haue beene oftentimes cured beyond expectation.

A yong man falling out of fauour with his father, fell thereupon into the fits of the falling sicknesse, and continued long and often molested there with; vntill a reconciliation was wrought with his father: who sending him a kind letter to that effect, the yong man was presently deliuered from that fearefull disease.

A yong Maiden also vpon some passion of the minde, as it was credibly reported, fell into these fits of the Mother, and being in one of them, a Physition then present modestly put his hand vnder her cloathes to feele a windie tumor which shee then had in her backe. But a Surgeon there also present not contented with that maner of examination, offered to take vp her cloathes, and to see it bare: whereupon the Maid being greatly offended, tooke such indignation at it, as it did put her presently out of her fit.

And it is no maruel that the affections of the mind doe beare such rule in this disease, seeing we doe obserue that most commonly besides the indisposition of the bodie: here is also some Melancholike or capricious conceit ioyned withall of loue, feare, hatred, iealousie, discontentment, witchcraft, poysoning, &c. which being by policie or good instructions and perswasions remoued, the disease is easily ouercome.

Other matters of gouernment of them either in the fit or out of the fit, togither with the cure in regard of the internall causes, because they are properly belonging to the Physition, I do purposely omit.

FINIS.

Faults escaped.Fol. 1. b. lin. 22. dele one.Fol. 3. a. lin. 27. remoted for remoued.

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FOOTNOTES:1Hyppocras. 6 vulgar. part. 7.2Galen 6. locorum affect. cap. 5. radix suffocationum vterus.3Mercatus de muliebr. lib. 2, cap. 1.1.Ad sui ipsius alimontam.2.Ad species propagationem.3.Ad beneficium indiuidui per euacuationẽ superfluitatum.4Luk. 8. 27. 28. &c.Ternel de abditis rerum causis lib. 2. cap 16 Platerus de mẽtis alienat. pag. 102.Beniuenius de abditis morborum causis cap. 8. Alsharauius. C. de Epilepsia.5Auicen. C. de melancholisi contingat a Demonio sufficit nobis quod conuertat comptexionem ad choleram nigram, &c. Vide Iacobum de partibus inhunc locum. Valesius metb; medendi lib. 2. cap. 2.6Fernel loco citato matheus de Grad. ex Azariuio. C. de Epilepsia.7Hippo. de natura humaaa circa medium. Destatibus paulo post principium.8Gal. de Venesectione aduersus Erasistr: cap: 8, in arte medicina li cap: 89. in constitutione artis cap: 13. methodi med: lib. 9. 10. 11. &c.9Valesius meth. med: lib: 1. cap: 4:10Mercatus meth med: pag: 42: 43: Gal. Simplicium lib. 3: cap: 11: Valesius controuers: lib. 1. cap. 4Luk, 11. vers. 21. 22.11Albert. Bottonus cap. 39.12Gal. locorum affectorum 3. cap. 7.Petrus Salius pag. 467.Altomarus cap. 110.Horatius Angenius Epist. 613Gal. de causis morb. cap. 714Altomarus citato. Rondelesius methodo curand. morb. cap. 69. matheus de grad. in 9 Rhasis. cap. 2815Mercatus lib 2. cap 3.16Matheus de grad. in 9. Rhasis cap. 28. Hor. Angenius sibi offensum fugiens vt et iucundum insequens.17Gal. de difficultate respirãd: lib. 1. cap. 7. Trincauel. li. 4. cap. 12. Felix platerus ca. de respira. defectis. Gal. de sympt. differentiis Cap 2. 3.18Gal. 5. loc. affect. 6 Mercatus pag. 173.19**Ætius lib. 26. cap. 70P. Agineta. lib. 3. cap. 71.Rhasis cont. lib. 22. mesue sum. 4. part. 4. sect. 1 cap. 8.20**Auicen Fen. 213. cap. 16. tract 4. quandoque sunt period. eius tardi, quandoque accidit omni die.21Trincauel. l. 3 Sect. 2. cap. 2.22Auicen. Fẽ. 1. 3. tract. 2. ca. 6 Montagnana consil. 22623Mercatus pag. 165.24Mathæus de gradi. & Auicenna locis citatis.25Aneurisms. Fernel. loco citato.26Petrus Salius pag. 429. Skinckius de cordis palpit. obs. 211, item 218, 222. Forestus lib. 17 obs. 8.27Gal. loc. affect. 6.c 5. pulsum vix perceptibilem habent &c Item de composit. pharmac. s.l. lib. 9. in finit.28Antho. Guaynerius. cap. de suffoc. matricĩs. Albert. Bottonus loco infra citato. Gal. loco citato. Altomarus loco citato.29Ambros. paræus li. 24.c. 1030De morbis muliebr: lib. 4. cap. 22. Iacobus Syluius de mensibus mulierum.31De morbis medicandis. lib. 10. cap. 10.32Practica lib. 2. cap. 17.33Lib. 10. obser. 79. in scholiis.34Histor. nat. lib. 7. cap. 52.35De medica hysteria mirabili. lib. 4. ca. 11366. Locorum affect. cap. 5.37Ioh. Schinckius refert ex pictorio. obseruat. med. lib 4. cap. 288.38De morbis muliebribus cap. 43.39Obseru. li. 10. in scholiis ad obseruat. 79. Iacobus Ruffius testatur se plures huius mod. vidiss. muliebr. lib. 6. cap. 8.40Hypp. de morbis muliebr. lib 1 et 2. Torpor occupat caput mẽs percellitur et improba fit non facile intelligit. De virginum morbis cor fatuum fit, ex fatuitate torpor.Gal. loc. affect. 6. 5. De composit. pharm. s. L. lib. 9. in fineRhasis continẽt 22. Egineta. li.3. ca. 71. Ætius tetr. 4. Serr21 4. cap. 68. paschalius lib. 1: cap. 58. Valescus de Taran. Iacobus Syluius Altomam. Augeni. Aui. Fen. 21. 3. cap. 16. tract.4: Idem. Petr. salius de catelepsi. pag. 384.41Saltus viti. F. Platerus de mentis alienatione. pag. 10342Hippoccrat. de morbis virg. præ acutæ inflamatione infamis præ putredione clamat, &c De morbis muliebr. lib. 1. mente alienatur in hoc morbo et deliria fiunt furiousa dentibus frendet vigilabit anxia erit &c. Avicen loco citato facit accidere alienationem per communitatem cerebri, &c. Ætius garrula inquieta & iracunda fiunt. lib. 16. 7. 4. Hier. mercurialis morborum muliebr. lib. 4. c. 10. Iacobus Sylvius demensibus. Mathæus de grad. consilio. 806 8 c. 6 historiam narrat furiosi.43Iuxta receptam a medicis sententiam dolorem hic insero licet videatur potius ad simpls̃ ces corporis affectus referendus.44Hyp: morb. muliebr. lib.0.caligo ante oculos obuersatur et vertigo, oculi non acute vidẽt nilhil olfaciunt vocata non audit Rhasis 22. cont. in hac passione non audit quando datur in auribus eius vox terribilis. Ægineta loco citato. Instrumentorum sensus apprehensio &c. Auicen narrat plurimum eius quod fuit in ea nisi sit maxima et immoderata AEtius sensus et motus intercipiuntur. Gal. immobiles sine sensu sacẽt Horatius Angenius Epist. 6, Gal. de motu musc. lib. 2 cap. 6. et 8.45Contractio. platerus. Gal. de causis morborũ lib. 2. cap. 7. et loc. affect. li. 34.46Petrus Salius pag. 401. tanquam leuis Apoplexiæ Fern. de part. morbis & sympt. li. 5. cap. 3.47Gal. prorhet com. 2. 50. et com. 3. 26. de victus rat. tom. 4. 27. de morb. vulg. com. 2. 56Gybbus.Trismos.Tortura oris.Strabismus.Spasmus Cynicus.48Hypp. de morbis mulieb. lib. 1 Rhasis con. li. 22. Fernel. de partium morb. lib. 6. cap. 16. Mercatus lib. 2. cap. 2. & 3. Bottonus, & Mercurialis locis citatis. Syluius de mensibus.49Schenkius obser. de ptisi obser. 137. Cornel. Gema. Cosmocr. Hyppocrat. Epidem. 5. expectore obstrepebat. &c.50Gal. loc. affec. 6. cap. 5. Hollerius, de morbis internis. lib. 1. cap. 59.Paschalius li. 1. cap. 57.Altomarus. ca. I 10. Item de vtero gerentibus. cap. 2.Jacobus Syluius de mensibus.Hor. Augeniusepist. 6.Cardanus de causis, &c. morborum. cap. 114.51Plinium. valer. max. Volateranum. Pontanum. Landum, Gellium, Krantzium.52**Cornex lib. 1 consultat. med. cap. 3.Gal. 2. Sympt. causis cap. 5. de præcognit. ca. 6 Beniuenius.53Gal. in 5. Aphorism. 45. Amatus lusit. Cent. 3.54Gal. loc. affec. 5. de Grammatico Ioh. Montanus cõsilio. 50 Matheus de grad. de proprio filio. cap. de Epilepsia.Amatus lusit. cent. 2. cap. 90.55Procopius de bello Gothorum lib. 1. Amatus lusit. cent. 3.56Christoph. 'a Vega. li. 4. ca. 14 Corn. Celsus.57Gal. loco cita.58Aretæus lib. 5. cap. 7.59Consilio 311.60Lib. 28. obser. 28. lib. 10. obseru. 30.61Valetius in Hollerium. c. 59 Valescius di Taranta. lib. 6.62Paschal. li. 1 ca. 57. Altomar.63Rhasis ad Almansor. cap. 28.64Hollerius nullum remedium melius marito. Valescus de taranta, Syluius: si nubilis est nec monialis nubat si non libet aut non licet nubere vtatur frigidis &c.Mat. Rochius de morb. mal. cap. 5.Guaynerius suppositio in hoc casu principatũ obtinet, &c.65Valetius in Holl. Cap. 59. istud genus demonii non eiicitur nisi multo ieiunio.Paschali. Sinõ posit vti viro præcibus & ieiunio curabitur.Guaynerius.Curpus macerãtibus vtatur.66Auicen, Fen. 1 3. c. 1. 4. tract. 4. de Ylisco.67Aretæus. lib. 1. cap. 5. De sani tuend. lib. 1. cap. 11. De subtilit. l. 19 De medica historia mirabili. lib. 2. cap. 1.

1Hyppocras. 6 vulgar. part. 7.

1Hyppocras. 6 vulgar. part. 7.

2Galen 6. locorum affect. cap. 5. radix suffocationum vterus.

2Galen 6. locorum affect. cap. 5. radix suffocationum vterus.

3Mercatus de muliebr. lib. 2, cap. 1.1.Ad sui ipsius alimontam.2.Ad species propagationem.3.Ad beneficium indiuidui per euacuationẽ superfluitatum.

3Mercatus de muliebr. lib. 2, cap. 1.

1.Ad sui ipsius alimontam.

2.Ad species propagationem.

3.Ad beneficium indiuidui per euacuationẽ superfluitatum.

4Luk. 8. 27. 28. &c.Ternel de abditis rerum causis lib. 2. cap 16 Platerus de mẽtis alienat. pag. 102.Beniuenius de abditis morborum causis cap. 8. Alsharauius. C. de Epilepsia.

4Luk. 8. 27. 28. &c.

Ternel de abditis rerum causis lib. 2. cap 16 Platerus de mẽtis alienat. pag. 102.

Beniuenius de abditis morborum causis cap. 8. Alsharauius. C. de Epilepsia.

5Auicen. C. de melancholisi contingat a Demonio sufficit nobis quod conuertat comptexionem ad choleram nigram, &c. Vide Iacobum de partibus inhunc locum. Valesius metb; medendi lib. 2. cap. 2.

5Auicen. C. de melancholisi contingat a Demonio sufficit nobis quod conuertat comptexionem ad choleram nigram, &c. Vide Iacobum de partibus inhunc locum. Valesius metb; medendi lib. 2. cap. 2.

6Fernel loco citato matheus de Grad. ex Azariuio. C. de Epilepsia.

6Fernel loco citato matheus de Grad. ex Azariuio. C. de Epilepsia.

7Hippo. de natura humaaa circa medium. Destatibus paulo post principium.

7Hippo. de natura humaaa circa medium. Destatibus paulo post principium.

8Gal. de Venesectione aduersus Erasistr: cap: 8, in arte medicina li cap: 89. in constitutione artis cap: 13. methodi med: lib. 9. 10. 11. &c.

8Gal. de Venesectione aduersus Erasistr: cap: 8, in arte medicina li cap: 89. in constitutione artis cap: 13. methodi med: lib. 9. 10. 11. &c.

9Valesius meth. med: lib: 1. cap: 4:

9Valesius meth. med: lib: 1. cap: 4:

10Mercatus meth med: pag: 42: 43: Gal. Simplicium lib. 3: cap: 11: Valesius controuers: lib. 1. cap. 4Luk, 11. vers. 21. 22.

10Mercatus meth med: pag: 42: 43: Gal. Simplicium lib. 3: cap: 11: Valesius controuers: lib. 1. cap. 4Luk, 11. vers. 21. 22.

11Albert. Bottonus cap. 39.

11Albert. Bottonus cap. 39.

12Gal. locorum affectorum 3. cap. 7.Petrus Salius pag. 467.Altomarus cap. 110.Horatius Angenius Epist. 6

12Gal. locorum affectorum 3. cap. 7.

Petrus Salius pag. 467.

Altomarus cap. 110.

Horatius Angenius Epist. 6

13Gal. de causis morb. cap. 7

13Gal. de causis morb. cap. 7

14Altomarus citato. Rondelesius methodo curand. morb. cap. 69. matheus de grad. in 9 Rhasis. cap. 28

14Altomarus citato. Rondelesius methodo curand. morb. cap. 69. matheus de grad. in 9 Rhasis. cap. 28

15Mercatus lib 2. cap 3.

15Mercatus lib 2. cap 3.

16Matheus de grad. in 9. Rhasis cap. 28. Hor. Angenius sibi offensum fugiens vt et iucundum insequens.

16Matheus de grad. in 9. Rhasis cap. 28. Hor. Angenius sibi offensum fugiens vt et iucundum insequens.

17Gal. de difficultate respirãd: lib. 1. cap. 7. Trincauel. li. 4. cap. 12. Felix platerus ca. de respira. defectis. Gal. de sympt. differentiis Cap 2. 3.

17Gal. de difficultate respirãd: lib. 1. cap. 7. Trincauel. li. 4. cap. 12. Felix platerus ca. de respira. defectis. Gal. de sympt. differentiis Cap 2. 3.

18Gal. 5. loc. affect. 6 Mercatus pag. 173.

18Gal. 5. loc. affect. 6 Mercatus pag. 173.

19**Ætius lib. 26. cap. 70P. Agineta. lib. 3. cap. 71.Rhasis cont. lib. 22. mesue sum. 4. part. 4. sect. 1 cap. 8.

19**Ætius lib. 26. cap. 70

P. Agineta. lib. 3. cap. 71.

Rhasis cont. lib. 22. mesue sum. 4. part. 4. sect. 1 cap. 8.

20**Auicen Fen. 213. cap. 16. tract 4. quandoque sunt period. eius tardi, quandoque accidit omni die.

20**Auicen Fen. 213. cap. 16. tract 4. quandoque sunt period. eius tardi, quandoque accidit omni die.

21Trincauel. l. 3 Sect. 2. cap. 2.

21Trincauel. l. 3 Sect. 2. cap. 2.

22Auicen. Fẽ. 1. 3. tract. 2. ca. 6 Montagnana consil. 226

22Auicen. Fẽ. 1. 3. tract. 2. ca. 6 Montagnana consil. 226

23Mercatus pag. 165.

23Mercatus pag. 165.

24Mathæus de gradi. & Auicenna locis citatis.

24Mathæus de gradi. & Auicenna locis citatis.

25Aneurisms. Fernel. loco citato.

25Aneurisms. Fernel. loco citato.

26Petrus Salius pag. 429. Skinckius de cordis palpit. obs. 211, item 218, 222. Forestus lib. 17 obs. 8.

26Petrus Salius pag. 429. Skinckius de cordis palpit. obs. 211, item 218, 222. Forestus lib. 17 obs. 8.

27Gal. loc. affect. 6.c 5. pulsum vix perceptibilem habent &c Item de composit. pharmac. s.l. lib. 9. in finit.

27Gal. loc. affect. 6.c 5. pulsum vix perceptibilem habent &c Item de composit. pharmac. s.l. lib. 9. in finit.

28Antho. Guaynerius. cap. de suffoc. matricĩs. Albert. Bottonus loco infra citato. Gal. loco citato. Altomarus loco citato.

28Antho. Guaynerius. cap. de suffoc. matricĩs. Albert. Bottonus loco infra citato. Gal. loco citato. Altomarus loco citato.

29Ambros. paræus li. 24.c. 10

29Ambros. paræus li. 24.c. 10

30De morbis muliebr: lib. 4. cap. 22. Iacobus Syluius de mensibus mulierum.

30De morbis muliebr: lib. 4. cap. 22. Iacobus Syluius de mensibus mulierum.

31De morbis medicandis. lib. 10. cap. 10.

31De morbis medicandis. lib. 10. cap. 10.

32Practica lib. 2. cap. 17.

32Practica lib. 2. cap. 17.

33Lib. 10. obser. 79. in scholiis.

33Lib. 10. obser. 79. in scholiis.

34Histor. nat. lib. 7. cap. 52.

34Histor. nat. lib. 7. cap. 52.

35De medica hysteria mirabili. lib. 4. ca. 11

35De medica hysteria mirabili. lib. 4. ca. 11

366. Locorum affect. cap. 5.

366. Locorum affect. cap. 5.

37Ioh. Schinckius refert ex pictorio. obseruat. med. lib 4. cap. 288.

37Ioh. Schinckius refert ex pictorio. obseruat. med. lib 4. cap. 288.

38De morbis muliebribus cap. 43.

38De morbis muliebribus cap. 43.

39Obseru. li. 10. in scholiis ad obseruat. 79. Iacobus Ruffius testatur se plures huius mod. vidiss. muliebr. lib. 6. cap. 8.

39Obseru. li. 10. in scholiis ad obseruat. 79. Iacobus Ruffius testatur se plures huius mod. vidiss. muliebr. lib. 6. cap. 8.

40Hypp. de morbis muliebr. lib 1 et 2. Torpor occupat caput mẽs percellitur et improba fit non facile intelligit. De virginum morbis cor fatuum fit, ex fatuitate torpor.Gal. loc. affect. 6. 5. De composit. pharm. s. L. lib. 9. in fineRhasis continẽt 22. Egineta. li.3. ca. 71. Ætius tetr. 4. Serr21 4. cap. 68. paschalius lib. 1: cap. 58. Valescus de Taran. Iacobus Syluius Altomam. Augeni. Aui. Fen. 21. 3. cap. 16. tract.4: Idem. Petr. salius de catelepsi. pag. 384.

40Hypp. de morbis muliebr. lib 1 et 2. Torpor occupat caput mẽs percellitur et improba fit non facile intelligit. De virginum morbis cor fatuum fit, ex fatuitate torpor.

Gal. loc. affect. 6. 5. De composit. pharm. s. L. lib. 9. in fineRhasis continẽt 22. Egineta. li.3. ca. 71. Ætius tetr. 4. Serr21 4. cap. 68. paschalius lib. 1: cap. 58. Valescus de Taran. Iacobus Syluius Altomam. Augeni. Aui. Fen. 21. 3. cap. 16. tract.4: Idem. Petr. salius de catelepsi. pag. 384.

41Saltus viti. F. Platerus de mentis alienatione. pag. 103

41Saltus viti. F. Platerus de mentis alienatione. pag. 103

42Hippoccrat. de morbis virg. præ acutæ inflamatione infamis præ putredione clamat, &c De morbis muliebr. lib. 1. mente alienatur in hoc morbo et deliria fiunt furiousa dentibus frendet vigilabit anxia erit &c. Avicen loco citato facit accidere alienationem per communitatem cerebri, &c. Ætius garrula inquieta & iracunda fiunt. lib. 16. 7. 4. Hier. mercurialis morborum muliebr. lib. 4. c. 10. Iacobus Sylvius demensibus. Mathæus de grad. consilio. 806 8 c. 6 historiam narrat furiosi.

42Hippoccrat. de morbis virg. præ acutæ inflamatione infamis præ putredione clamat, &c De morbis muliebr. lib. 1. mente alienatur in hoc morbo et deliria fiunt furiousa dentibus frendet vigilabit anxia erit &c. Avicen loco citato facit accidere alienationem per communitatem cerebri, &c. Ætius garrula inquieta & iracunda fiunt. lib. 16. 7. 4. Hier. mercurialis morborum muliebr. lib. 4. c. 10. Iacobus Sylvius demensibus. Mathæus de grad. consilio. 806 8 c. 6 historiam narrat furiosi.

43Iuxta receptam a medicis sententiam dolorem hic insero licet videatur potius ad simpls̃ ces corporis affectus referendus.

43Iuxta receptam a medicis sententiam dolorem hic insero licet videatur potius ad simpls̃ ces corporis affectus referendus.

44Hyp: morb. muliebr. lib.0.caligo ante oculos obuersatur et vertigo, oculi non acute vidẽt nilhil olfaciunt vocata non audit Rhasis 22. cont. in hac passione non audit quando datur in auribus eius vox terribilis. Ægineta loco citato. Instrumentorum sensus apprehensio &c. Auicen narrat plurimum eius quod fuit in ea nisi sit maxima et immoderata AEtius sensus et motus intercipiuntur. Gal. immobiles sine sensu sacẽt Horatius Angenius Epist. 6, Gal. de motu musc. lib. 2 cap. 6. et 8.

44Hyp: morb. muliebr. lib.0.caligo ante oculos obuersatur et vertigo, oculi non acute vidẽt nilhil olfaciunt vocata non audit Rhasis 22. cont. in hac passione non audit quando datur in auribus eius vox terribilis. Ægineta loco citato. Instrumentorum sensus apprehensio &c. Auicen narrat plurimum eius quod fuit in ea nisi sit maxima et immoderata AEtius sensus et motus intercipiuntur. Gal. immobiles sine sensu sacẽt Horatius Angenius Epist. 6, Gal. de motu musc. lib. 2 cap. 6. et 8.

45Contractio. platerus. Gal. de causis morborũ lib. 2. cap. 7. et loc. affect. li. 34.

45Contractio. platerus. Gal. de causis morborũ lib. 2. cap. 7. et loc. affect. li. 34.

46Petrus Salius pag. 401. tanquam leuis Apoplexiæ Fern. de part. morbis & sympt. li. 5. cap. 3.

46Petrus Salius pag. 401. tanquam leuis Apoplexiæ Fern. de part. morbis & sympt. li. 5. cap. 3.

47Gal. prorhet com. 2. 50. et com. 3. 26. de victus rat. tom. 4. 27. de morb. vulg. com. 2. 56Gybbus.Trismos.Tortura oris.Strabismus.Spasmus Cynicus.

47Gal. prorhet com. 2. 50. et com. 3. 26. de victus rat. tom. 4. 27. de morb. vulg. com. 2. 56Gybbus.Trismos.Tortura oris.Strabismus.Spasmus Cynicus.

48Hypp. de morbis mulieb. lib. 1 Rhasis con. li. 22. Fernel. de partium morb. lib. 6. cap. 16. Mercatus lib. 2. cap. 2. & 3. Bottonus, & Mercurialis locis citatis. Syluius de mensibus.

48Hypp. de morbis mulieb. lib. 1 Rhasis con. li. 22. Fernel. de partium morb. lib. 6. cap. 16. Mercatus lib. 2. cap. 2. & 3. Bottonus, & Mercurialis locis citatis. Syluius de mensibus.

49Schenkius obser. de ptisi obser. 137. Cornel. Gema. Cosmocr. Hyppocrat. Epidem. 5. expectore obstrepebat. &c.

49Schenkius obser. de ptisi obser. 137. Cornel. Gema. Cosmocr. Hyppocrat. Epidem. 5. expectore obstrepebat. &c.

50Gal. loc. affec. 6. cap. 5. Hollerius, de morbis internis. lib. 1. cap. 59.Paschalius li. 1. cap. 57.Altomarus. ca. I 10. Item de vtero gerentibus. cap. 2.Jacobus Syluius de mensibus.Hor. Augeniusepist. 6.Cardanus de causis, &c. morborum. cap. 114.

50Gal. loc. affec. 6. cap. 5. Hollerius, de morbis internis. lib. 1. cap. 59.

Paschalius li. 1. cap. 57.

Altomarus. ca. I 10. Item de vtero gerentibus. cap. 2.

Jacobus Syluius de mensibus.

Hor. Augeniusepist. 6.

Cardanus de causis, &c. morborum. cap. 114.

51Plinium. valer. max. Volateranum. Pontanum. Landum, Gellium, Krantzium.

51Plinium. valer. max. Volateranum. Pontanum. Landum, Gellium, Krantzium.

52**Cornex lib. 1 consultat. med. cap. 3.Gal. 2. Sympt. causis cap. 5. de præcognit. ca. 6 Beniuenius.

52**Cornex lib. 1 consultat. med. cap. 3.

Gal. 2. Sympt. causis cap. 5. de præcognit. ca. 6 Beniuenius.

53Gal. in 5. Aphorism. 45. Amatus lusit. Cent. 3.

53Gal. in 5. Aphorism. 45. Amatus lusit. Cent. 3.

54Gal. loc. affec. 5. de Grammatico Ioh. Montanus cõsilio. 50 Matheus de grad. de proprio filio. cap. de Epilepsia.Amatus lusit. cent. 2. cap. 90.

54Gal. loc. affec. 5. de Grammatico Ioh. Montanus cõsilio. 50 Matheus de grad. de proprio filio. cap. de Epilepsia.

Amatus lusit. cent. 2. cap. 90.

55Procopius de bello Gothorum lib. 1. Amatus lusit. cent. 3.

55Procopius de bello Gothorum lib. 1. Amatus lusit. cent. 3.

56Christoph. 'a Vega. li. 4. ca. 14 Corn. Celsus.

56Christoph. 'a Vega. li. 4. ca. 14 Corn. Celsus.

57Gal. loco cita.

57Gal. loco cita.

58Aretæus lib. 5. cap. 7.

58Aretæus lib. 5. cap. 7.

59Consilio 311.

59Consilio 311.

60Lib. 28. obser. 28. lib. 10. obseru. 30.

60Lib. 28. obser. 28. lib. 10. obseru. 30.

61Valetius in Hollerium. c. 59 Valescius di Taranta. lib. 6.

61Valetius in Hollerium. c. 59 Valescius di Taranta. lib. 6.

62Paschal. li. 1 ca. 57. Altomar.

62Paschal. li. 1 ca. 57. Altomar.

63Rhasis ad Almansor. cap. 28.

63Rhasis ad Almansor. cap. 28.

64Hollerius nullum remedium melius marito. Valescus de taranta, Syluius: si nubilis est nec monialis nubat si non libet aut non licet nubere vtatur frigidis &c.Mat. Rochius de morb. mal. cap. 5.Guaynerius suppositio in hoc casu principatũ obtinet, &c.

64Hollerius nullum remedium melius marito. Valescus de taranta, Syluius: si nubilis est nec monialis nubat si non libet aut non licet nubere vtatur frigidis &c.

Mat. Rochius de morb. mal. cap. 5.

Guaynerius suppositio in hoc casu principatũ obtinet, &c.

65Valetius in Holl. Cap. 59. istud genus demonii non eiicitur nisi multo ieiunio.Paschali. Sinõ posit vti viro præcibus & ieiunio curabitur.Guaynerius.Curpus macerãtibus vtatur.

65Valetius in Holl. Cap. 59. istud genus demonii non eiicitur nisi multo ieiunio.

Paschali. Sinõ posit vti viro præcibus & ieiunio curabitur.Guaynerius.Curpus macerãtibus vtatur.

66Auicen, Fen. 1 3. c. 1. 4. tract. 4. de Ylisco.

66Auicen, Fen. 1 3. c. 1. 4. tract. 4. de Ylisco.

67Aretæus. lib. 1. cap. 5. De sani tuend. lib. 1. cap. 11. De subtilit. l. 19 De medica historia mirabili. lib. 2. cap. 1.

67Aretæus. lib. 1. cap. 5. De sani tuend. lib. 1. cap. 11. De subtilit. l. 19 De medica historia mirabili. lib. 2. cap. 1.


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