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<iS\d'edicina Diajlatica^
SympatheticallMUMIE:
CONTAINING,
\,
(of MicrocofmicalSc
-S \ExtrAcfion
Magneticall curt
at Diftance,
of Difeafes
&c.
Works of
Bc.rHEOFHK.VAKACELSVS:
By
Andrea, TentT^lius,
&
Phil.
of
Med*
Ferdin ANDO
/l^^TDt
Parkhurst, Gcnt.
TrivldLi
}^
KOUi<^l]/J
lpv07<.
at his
Shop
in Kujfcil-flrcety neer
65
3,*
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To
the
Bafill
Right Honorable
Earle of Denbigh
Vifcount Feilding
and Baron of
Newnham.
L ORD,
OVR
Lordfiip ha-
ving fometime
your eye
ca[t
upon the
feemed
to ratifiethe credit it
A2
on:
The
on
.*
Eplftle Dedicatory.
Vfon
the
intimation
pretermitted
my
Not
that
it
( where
much Language
other accomflifhments
as i
of ho-r]
ibphy)
lefl
itfhould out-grow
it
My
have
chiefly
induced the
it
Pub-
acknowledge-
advancement of the
leticall
Mag-
Myfterie.
The
I
Epiftle Dedicatory,
confeffe,
Suhjc^s of this
as in
yet
is it
which
is
n^here-
Dedication of this
"TreatiTe, being
Exemf lifted
mil
noneJ
j^nviledge
ginal!
the
me the
to ^urfue my Orivouchfafe
Body
he fupplyed in the
Countenance J
Lo^'-
73:'hile
your
cepance of
thefe
my Ende-
ment
of,
My Lord,
-
Your
Lordfliips
D,
PA
R K H
URS
T.^
TH
Philofopher contcm-i'
of Man,
man
-pientius ejfe^
then
all
to be wifer
other creatures
con-
fefle
may
though
reafon be appropriated to Man^
creature
fenfe
is
as
who by
direO:
common
for
to Animals,
have learned
the knowledge of their own
prerervation without ourpr/V/ciples of Reafon i and by certain
dcmonftiations (as) from the
htberall Sciences of Nature^ doe
inftinfi:
IQlKnot^kdge^
Ti-^^'cefv^ia
or Art
the
The EftflU
the
commanding
Emperefje
of all
And thpsfrom
do meet^
the
^^pyc-ij.
and
new faculty is
created^called
emulation of her
Vrogenitrices^zxc drawn from her
qualities
in
from whence
to the
fite
in the
Reader.
woik
oiferfe^ion.
KecAnfcrfepnefrdfidio NMura*
Through
this
Coadjutorftiip
Man
cfpecialiy conrributing
protets:
Man
Philo.
The
Bpi/lle
When therefore
(by
omnjp:^^
all
their faculties
of mankinde,
as
the
world ;
what ftupid Nature, would not
greateft miracle oi the
Wherefore
wayot
(hall
here (by
own
Art
midc
them
Sc Pra6tite
.
_j
to the Reader.
Dr. in
[
by Andrea Te^t^clius^
fhilofophy and Pbyfu\)
may here
preter as an Epitome
my acquaintance
the
favour
Iby
of a vjonhy friend,
commended
to
my refpc^s
Afterward
findin?
T'he Efiftle
rcqueft}myown facisladionjand
thegood will I bear to general!
Learnings but difcover his true
TPorth 3ind i?itrinfecalwen\its to a
morcpublique
5wr<z/a^fc; Where-
do not
felf,
if he
is
thine.
In
to the' Redder.
In the
Ofigifjall
(befidcs the
difficulty
leaft
fcruple^ lo I
lappily be
the
S>y
may
interpofition
of theic
partsy
^cufoy,cvov
is
con fpi-
hoodwincktby
conceit^
but
if
it
be my
fate, I vvilTi
Here
// ts
nvfdome
to learn
thh
Iclofe,
rvhich a
mxn
r.Qi
known
On
his
and
Mumia^
of this
Treatife.
mend unto
to be
The
,
is
Imortall
I
Man^Jbethou
Sublime
and
known
to
therefore thankfull
mUiam
Student
Lilly
in iVftrology,
To his
Which
can
Bymeanesfo
They
flily
So what great
Led by
higher Genius,
To my honored
friend
Mr. FerdwanJ^
Traft.
Vf Y deareft Fmnd^\ich
is thy worthinefle.
That nothing but thine owne can //; exprefie
What ever Learning^ Wit, or ^'//, can teach.
Is comprehended a// within the reach
OUh^ capic'ity 5 for who can fay
Thou art not read in ^/i^,althoii^h fome may
Expofe their Qenlut more to piiblick fight
underftand him
your Mounttbatick., leech, ^uak^ and thsHj
TK^c deal in SlmpleSy and their common Dojey
Keep to their Simple 5 ^i\[ 5 for igncyance fure
.Safe to all thofe that rightly
But
let
th; true
MflgmUck^cure,
P.
(a 3)
t.
Oa
On my
t^Hcn Art
Who can
To
rpeak their
own
conceptions) or to tell
That
F.
Tabic of
the
feverall
Chap.
I.
of
3///w//i// Treatife.
the dtfimtioni,
cor}firttctio.ny
nature
and
diverfttj^
property of
Mumic.
Chap. 2. of the differences of Mumie.
Chap. 3. of the Extracitcn of Aercall
Mumie.
. Firf manner of Extrusion of Mumic
.
^^ Mumie.
Chap. 4. off ^^
Spirituall
Mumie of a
Chap.
5.
of the
foundation of the
traciion of Spirituall
Magncs.
Ch:ip. 6. ofthefrocefion^ or planner of
^A-zr^^T/i?;; ^/Spiritual!
Miunie*
Chap.
The
Chap.
7,
of the
Tabic.
*f/Jr^/SpirituaIlMumic
(JngcneraU.)
Chap.
Chap.
Chap.
Mumie
Chrp.
II.
To reconcile private
or publick
Enemies.
Sympatheti-
cally.
The
Table.
Splecn^Brain^LungSjRcynes, f^cl
the Joynts and
2hap.20. 0/ Aches
Chap
4W
it
to a man'^ or
Beajl^ andtranfnatting
it
or
Reader.
my
thefe
IFa due
Endeavours,
conftru<Sion
from
mny receive
thee,
rhou
own judgiiKnt
Good
Likewife
many
Thy
Friend
F. Tarl^mrU.
MUMIALL
TREAT
SE.
Chap*
>/'
I.
^Miimic.
on^nature^aj^dfrofcrty
Eing
wle:,
ame
and what
Mumie,fron. the-l
irahlans
dJ^Q is
ienerally
is
meant by the
in this place.
denoted
the Phy(icians
nd Apothecaries
nder thefe fourc
Jrahiafl.
2, j^Oypttdtl.
>^
T>'/rnJ
3. rifJajphaltOf^
3.
Jm-*
MumtAll
Treatife.
Myi rhejd^c.
for Embalmings,
whofe bodie;
(as
ScalijT^er
A MumhW
Tredtife.
butes to TiJfajphaltoSy
fects as Bitumen
Ffjfajphaltos,
4. Lybian
Mumie (
is
fo called in refpeft
t)f
yrene
>
he
Wherefore
A Uumhll
Treatift.
Wherefore
'Theofhraflus
fitt
Taracelfus
iort of
upor
Mumie^
viz^
that which
is
following.
For
as
by
divine
ordination
no
edible
Creature was to be flain for mans foodbut fuch as was perftftly found, and free
from difeafts, left with the decoClion
of the meat 3 wc (hculd receive thedifeai
into
Murhhll Treatife.
y
'Into US; much lefTe diould any thing that
^iyeth naturally be for internall u/e, or
:aktn for nourifliment^ when as the fa me
'
accompanyed
it
be-
And this
orc, might afterward enfue.
is generally manifefted by alJ Creatures of
Prey, as
Wirds -^
C^^^^'
Eaele, Hawke,*]
\Ly0n5 Wolfe^Fox/
Beaflsr
Bear,
>the<J
F//^fj"V
/Cungre,
J
Thefe,
kffeft
and
>d^c.
Dolphin
Tuny, Mullet,
and
many
live
on Prey,
Mumie by
their fpirituall
Mumie, which
nioft
turcs.
would
alter,
bee
much more
B 3
conducible
it
to
the
Mum'taU Treatife.
is found,
and vivacious, is
nutrimentall
then
any
which 'a di(niore
eafe hath killed, and thereby deprived it oi
its rpirit or Muwie,
For thus through the harmonies and
cpnimiiTures of the parts kept found, and
clean, may be extrafted the virtues and
faculties of things more entirely, then
oiherwife by opening and extending the
moft occult and internall parts, which
caufeth evaporation
This is experiment
ted by the Trogioditcs or Hed^e fparrow,
feafoned with pepper and fait, and eaten
raw by any one troubled with the Stone,
it hath an eminent faculty of breaking
or diifolving the fame, which being boyled or otherwifc prepared, lofeth that
that
which
cffeft.
fome
of
other
wherefore
fihoie creatures that feed and live on the
afjvholefomeft things,are moft nutrimentall
"or us. Moreover every part cherifheth and
iffefteth it felf with a certain delectation ;
"Jr|flateriality
/-
CBrainsT^s
nouriflied
Now
C-oiher
Crea-
as followethj
B 4
'Btm
Mumiall Treatip.
IBcntiOie^rmeunb
flen? toae
uberiJ^ep
,'
auffCiem ITaOe
of
thisj
ivords:
$iDaf6
nocl;
tim
auOCrc
Mumla
lebentiigfn
Hleibe
fcparirt
uni)
prsepa-
rirt
tjsfs
birC).
mans
docj;
oem
lletti
nicbt
m*
There
is
that which
A Mnmhll
Treatifc.
tranfimned
for any ones body n^ay be
either
into Mumie, without prejudice
thereof, and
lite
to the body or the
the body (hall be no whit the worfc
for
it,
any
unto.
Therefore I
fhall further
explain what
Taracelfuf
ritual!
itood by
Now
it.
it is
to
be
obfervcdj that
by
it
is
rcafoii
of
its
formall cxiftent part, as that it is
fo in and by its felf naturally, for there
is
10
Mtimiall TreAtife.
from the
fubjtift
fo fpirituill
Mum'ie
is
properly and fubflantially it is not fpiriruall Mum'ie^ biit only the property of it. For
how can the fpirithave any divorcement or
reparation from the body, if this be not alfo divided ? Or would not fome violent
cxercife, motion, Phyfick, or opening a
vein, by which the fpirit evaporates, procure an eminent danger, and irrecoverable
lofie ofit
From
man
1)
A Mffmldll Treatip*
hian;
For as the'{ccd
n a certain comparation
Df man is neither part of the man^ nor
iny fubftantiall of the parts of the fame
Dody, but only a power or certain form
jefcending into the Tefticles, with the
.
moft refined and fubtile matter of the aliementall fupcrfluity^by whofe (^om^rDmniT.iM
or fpcrmaticall proclivity it is afterwards
more exaftly decofted, and augmented by
is
diffipated)
1%
Mumhll
Treatife.
difljpated)
which
is
foul difpofeth it fclf into thealimentall acceiTion of new matter ; far as the flame of
one lamp tranfmigrateth into another,
and yet remaineth intire, fo likewifedoth
the Raycs or beams i/fue out of the body \
and although it be fomethingof, or per
taining to the body, yet it is not the body it
feIf,nor any part of it.
Spirituall Mumie
and its geniturc fas I may termc
it) by one and the fame name, which properly fitteth it forTranfplantation :The{e
confiderations being had will anticipate
many doubts and errors which might otherwife happen in the enfuing Treatife.
This premifed, we come now to the
Iheo^hr.
Paracelfiis
called
its felfj
definition
*f
"con-
Muwiall
Treatife.
15
We may
of this
us
inftancc
ifull
operation.
There
feed on
the leaves ot Napell, by
fome called Wolfebane ; Hemlock^ which
ispoyfonousto man, is nourifhing to the
flies
ment
the
as the
fiefh
Fox
FoXjWhcn
MumiallTreatife.
as the
Lungs
3"w<xwK^<3oraccof*
communicate
other
pafle
niember*6
it
to the
Lungs
unto
applications
(hall
feverall
as^
^Cantharidfs(or^
French Flies)
^ Actites ( or the
^the
Bladder,
^
H
^^^. any
Eagles ftone^
Skin of a Kite
CTetterworr^Scc. ^
in
Labour.
the Ventricles.
The
like is reported
Lthe Eyes.
of
Grf/p??of the
or
falling (icknefle.
Youmayalfo
ted,
which
Whete
V-//
Where
aforementioned faculties or
A'pctfxeii)
powers lay hidden in and with
operation
the Nerves and ftrength of its
iforefaid. That undoubtedly I may fay to
have been the Mitmie of the Fssony, Role,
For who knowcs
Dr of any other thing.
not that there is an adducing^ and attracting
property in Thilters ( or love-pctions ) to
allure the affeftions and minds towards
this or that party? Nor certainly are they
alwayes delufions which Circulators, or
Conjurors do often ufe to drive away, or
congregate Mice, Dorniice, Gnats, Locufts,
fMoles, Scorpions and ether wilde Beafts,
but the Maiifteriu or true Philofophicall
my ftery, either of alienation or attraction.
Is it not affirmed, that among the Indians
the
:,
there
is
called
IS
tueSj
A UumUll
i6
tues,
TreHfife,
otthe
and
is
truly
hwt frofipi e (
dcfcent ) or nature of
thofe things which we here treat of.
So a grain of Corn caft into the Earth
putrifyeth, and as it ivcre perifheth before it
putteth forth a iiew ftem; where is here the
vifible
is
U^
the {^^d
man
A Mmull Treatife.
Ivie^
-,
is
wholly
as,
Gangrene.
To what
lis,
-ary faculties^
reile
fpecies^
which
gum
i8
A UumUU
Treatift.
gum
&
is his
Mumiall
Treatife.
\^
more deeply
magk
&mlnm) according to more and leiTe all difceifes are contagiousifo that we feein al thefe
things that Mumie
is
To
of their moft
fecret operations.
irjfluencesy
e 2'
it^ it
will
Bc^
tii^itc*
AMmMtrtMifc.
20
united to
it
the feet with the feet, will admirably confpire and confociatc to that common vidorious (pirit of the World ; and the fame
or
flagetically
at
the
greateft
di-
fiance.
This appeares by that true fympatheVnguenti and that there are naturall
caules not only of this but of many other
the like things, f without any fufpicion of
Mug/ei^) Nature its liberall mother doth
dayly confirme by many experiments ;
amongft the reft (which may worthithe
confervation
ly be remembred )
of the vitall fpirit , from the appul*
(es / of the generall fpirit of the whole
Worlds which according to their conticall
ftitution
junftions
influences
1;
A Mumidll Teeatife.
into the^fire,
is
faid to
This
1%
This
MumiaU
AnempocfefticaU
Trtatife.
virtue ( being of
and condition of
Heibtropium
move
fame virtue
in the like
manner by the
Or whence cometh
it
to pafle,
that
A MumUll Treatife.
23
Womans
uiet?
Why
Jew of the
Moon
in the
Or as Tome have beheld two muficall inTuments fo proportion t:d that the firings,
>f the one (hould feniibly move with the
bund of theother, and not to ftir at the
bund of any other inftrument? What
hould be the reafon that bloud Ihould
uih forth from the body of one (lain, whf n
he Homicide is in prefence, and as it were
>oint him out? Or that tht Eliychnmrn or
natch of a Lampe fired by a fmgular
j
Artifice
Elt'^rwn
24
fhut upi
tions of the
fent
whofe
do
increafe
tlmes
burnedvin the
orClimats.
The true
is
the har
the certain
^ll
and
part
alalo
Icfli
A MimhW Treatifi.
2j
ntervenc.
So
th^t hence
is
jf the
Df
Ccleftiall influences
inhability or
Hience
yea:
This
is
of things, to
made Afpevdices to
vented
man of that
*^
^'
':/i3r
are certaine
di-
26
*^
'^
Mnmrall
Treatife^
or contrarieties of kind?,
trom whence proceeds /different fpedepy
diftinft qualities
and Antipathies.
But if a genericall community be the
adequate caiife of J/'npathy^ bow comes ici
to \)3.iky that all fpecies of what kinde
foever^ have without order the fame confTjuency amongft themfelves ?
I fpeak of
^^
for
all
have
fpecies
go od
then
would not be
\
fifhes,
nevcrthelfffe
principii
) to
the
conGfteth*)
affirm
how cometh
it
to paffe,
that
not AntifatheticdU As for example; one Antipaibcticall affe^ionof a man being^ common
all fpecies
of
to every imlnnduall man, w'iy ( feeing cvery man equally participates o' the form
of difference ) (liould they not have principles lencjing
ons
to
contrary
thofe
affcii*
..
There-
)whomjin
/ivcn ) or
more creditis to
him as it were with
this point,
makes
at
put
by
)tion
crates.
The
e(e
efFulion or
and
hmihi^ ( erocnation ) of
we
fr.all
hcrc
lirer.
t'^xe/^J', or
Iheophraflm affirmetb, that the
traftion and tranfplantation of Murrje:^
diay be made, and effected wiihcut the
fubAanti^.U
the
or
inution of the thing,
muft be an At:and wh ch
ns
ufedas the means of tranfplan ration^ and
altoat properly ; its ffffnce being not
the
ot
ther divided from the fubdance
thing
rm of
it;
which
thc^^fore'^it
n:oft be fubftraaed,
A Mttmiall Treatife.
28
by
is
united
and
the
Celeftiall
Spirits
laft]
ftars,
and Influences
tude.
(The
diffcreQce
of Mw/>foIloweth.J
HA
A Uumtdl Treatift.
Chap.
of
ty
II.
the differences $f
Mumie.
rrEE
differences
m themfelves with
fire,
their fiery;
great diffei^nce^ as in
in the air^ their airy
idled
vcs;
i
So
30
MumiallTreatife.
not prorer
ter
fire is
ly, unle(Ie
its
obierved.
merdoe
(i^irjKov
fitterfi'Cidlly
and
kj
^^t/jua:) as it
u^comrrjodioufl)!
were
make
fn
to
atjtipJthy
jieiiciall
Law
^ MumhH
Treatife.
two can fes of chisj FiriUbede{|ruQ:ion of the whole body putrefying vvuhiii
pally
it
fcifi
the
M/croco/????,
arc forced
to return
into
their
{\v{\
Sfirit cntre,
Xtra<^ion.
A Mumiall Treatife.
31
Mamies
jcftcdj
diflblved
on to the
being
fame of
lifcj
tation being
Ceafe;
and
and
difllpated)
muft of neceffity
being after
transfixed bodies
this
which Theophrafiw
calleth in the
tongue, ?[Dre#umienDer
fto^^^nen Heiberj the
bodies*
Which
evils
Germane
am ^Jelmen
Mumie of
may be excited
ge*
executed
in thcfe three
Humies
A ^^umiallTreatife.
3j
/lomkscontrarily and Antipathetically acording to the imprinted intcftion of every
ody, which we may gather from thofe that
ave eaten the boild flefh of a mad WoKe
r
that
Faraulf. in his
T'racf- 2,
de
mg
npiecies.
}eratc4
^ Mumialt treatife.
34
by the
lerated
defendeth
it
fclf
again ft
all
encroach-
AMumiallTredtife.
is
r//?ot/rhe
is
liveth^
and
the
id that dyeth.
it is
Elements
dvvith
wcrs, in fuch a
^'
Urtd,
35
Mumiall
Treatife.
Chap.
of the Extuition of
ar.
Ill,
Acrcall
Mumie.
PAracelfm
in
extolleth
.*
maybe
as
following.
Firft
37
her.
Secondly,
the
our
firft
Extra6^ion of Mumie is
manner of ^intejfeficey of
tra^:,
&c.
7te
A MumUllTreAtifi.
38
manner of ExtraSim
firft
Mumic: Or, of the Tin^nrc of
The
r^^Microcofme.
is to be taken when %
the fubftance adhering to every mem
ber, (viz) the liver ^ lun^h ovt\it rvhole body
COrporeall Mumie
may
by Afhes : Thi
will fo feparate the Elements (though th
aforefaid Embryonian Earth may yet requin
another purgation) as if they were refolvec
rectifying the Fire apart
priHcifler.
After
which
Ici
that
A Mumidll Teeatift^
^g
that Tctculent and droffie Earth be reverhefitted or boiled in a clofe veflTell for four
dales ; then let the Element of Water be diftilledby a BrfW/Ztemp^r, that it may only
con fume the heterogeneous humility'', the rcfi-
due
is
to be perfected
The water
ih^raied
by Aihes.
that floweth
upon
the rever^
In like
!
Earth by
manner
cohobating it to a furity
upon the
and reaTo-
\tidb\t fafor*
Then proceeding
^
be
put into a
fome
then
three dales
diftill it
fire
tome.
Purfac the fime
remaining in
Infufion^
the bot-
ViHiM'm, and
Sep(t-
40
\A
Separation
Mumiall
from
this
Treatife.
rU
from
it
the Fire at
Calor of Aihes
laboiious
reBlfication
being of
Ma^
the
thi*
morei
weakly
t'lon
throughly by Ba/neo
being reduced to
laft
operation
circular
proper Center, (viz.) the Mercuiiall Liwith the Sal^ but the Sulphur circulating by its felt will pafle into its own
quor
Center.
The
third Principle
muft be peifefted
A Mum! all
^^
til
PJ
i
\
^i
Treatife^
Which
vill
^aly
truely
which
is
the
the other
Man
Woman, being
cofmicallfione of
Fhilofufhers^Ccdn^it^ Medi*
ne
A MmtUnTreatifu
4^
^ft
wrhich
TH:t
Excraftion
infefti
difhcui
again ft
ons
all
kindes
of"
paffions.
Whofe Preparation
Take
Tfurfefitine
the clcare
({or that of
//
thus
and bright
fftrit
it fclf is Balfamick^
it
futrefyed JVine
[aft,
of an
Elixir
and
is
remedy
venemous
a prefent
tbi
-^
44
MumUll
Treatife.
or
oi
"j
Firftj
the
let
Mume
being mixed in
founh
part of hot and dry earth bcdiflblved in a clofe veflell for a months or untill it
of that
it
felfe
con-
tinually.
Moreover
Mumdll
Treattje,
45
commodious
of
'Treinf\lantation
is
more amply
andled in thelubfequtnt Chapter; And allough many reafons may be given for
hmilallExtradions^ yet I
rtiall
onlyherclay
principaliandrequilitc
D (hew the potency and operation of the
lore (ecret Medicine \ the reft Cthroughihe
'Mort and Alemhick^^ I will leave to the
roteflbr.
C H A?
4^5
A MumUlI Treatjfco
CrtAF. IV.
THe$fhTafiMfarac.(iVih\^V^oo\i decern"
fore) having finiftied the four forts ot
CorforeaU Mamie^ as in the former Series^ de^
Icendeth now to a more myfticall and admirable Mumie as he exprefleth in thefe vvords^
^od
infu^er alia
Mumia
& Imfmfis
There may
be alfo another Mumie extrafted from a
living body, or from any member or part
thereof remaining whole andentirejwhicH,
will en re" many afifeftions f otherwife incurable) by a common and eafie way, by
which, as by a naturall and wholefome
ihiltre^2L loving and mutuall complacency
is procured between a man incen fed again ft
hls'Wiffc-, and many other excellent expeare found in it, though fome ignorant and evill difpofed people will not
grant any fuch thing in nature ; whofc
frivolous arguments and fophiftry betterThefe ( Expeexperience hath confuted.
riments) have hitherto been much con-
riments
cealed
A Mttmml Treattje.
47
I lied from theraoft learned^ and notwithnding have been ufed by the KufikaU and
nmen peoflc) of whom fomc by this Muwia
ve caufed their Heards, Geele^ HenS;) and
geons to love thcm^ others have f with like
ccefTcJ given it to DoggeSj Falcons^Stags,
d Lyons^ by which they have been ta^ed, and alfo by the proper ufe of this
ey have perfwaded and allured wilde
nets ; which wyftery of
\{\ia.(\s into their
Magnet'ifme I intend not in this place
:fi
rthcr to enlarge.
lib,
4.
de Origine
rcftefncHj
)fen
getjen^
lauiren
\
Deal Heite
nic^t
an
baOurcfe
j2D^um&
^uge*
fenDern Den feram? Die enfs rtm
ingfeicbec CKHeife, toie Der (I^efcftmacfe
ficb
felbft ntcbts
leffenj
eljen,
4^
Mumtall
Treatife.
m tel*et
^^erta
Bucbs
groflfi
teol beDutffen,
ec (which
is
thuj
its
virtue thougli
it
And confequently
through the GlalTc
the
body but to the
to
isattributed
nothing
virtues proceeding from it, even as the fent
which tiie Mode afford who fe body Jyeth
and ftirreth not. The like Experiments
were found in the 'Mwnie upon good
grounds, whereby it was known that fome
part of man was good for luch a thing,
and fome vj'ere found to do good otherwife
ofwhich I intend not to write now, but
refer it to the Schooles, when Mumie fhall
be Anatotnized in a heavenly manner, where
fuch things (hall be further declared, which
:
S;,
you now
Which
Mumiall
Which words of
<ndy defcribe that
>thcr
SymfathetkaU
4^'
Treatife.
Taracelfus
^firituall
and
do exccl-
Mwviey and
AntifathetkoVi
My-
cries.
He demonftrateth the
trtic
fonndation
nd ufc of the ^fw?e (according to itsdoIrineJ under the example or type of the
iagnef and Iron, by which virtue the Magnet
oth alliciate the Iron unto it, fhewingby it
fie wttoif
or true eXtraftion o{ SfihtuaU
fum'ie and its hidden faculties (of which
irther hereafter, though he doth fomcwhat
bliquely and obfcurely expreflc himfelfe)
y handling the thing it felf, and foundaon thereof in thefe words, S\'mtnrnMumijs
illiusufks effe^ nifi
em
of no ufe
fome may
ofit is
mufXioni
ttle
to
:
it,
may (by
jt the true
id
know^
A UumiM Treat if
50
e.
know
Spiritual
Mumle.
Whcrcfor<; feeing the knowledge of thi
Science (according to Faracelfui) depends oj
the true cognition and contemplation of th
Ma.^nei or Loadfione ; I conceive it moft ne
cedary for our purpofe to be handled i
this place.
It is
The
generation afimfle
and
ew/? nature, as
i(
o the
H etercgeneall mtuvc
Even
as
tfc
diftinft7p^c/Vi"deg<
amor
^among
it
When as
in
}(for
the faid
ih^0
A MumUll
52
Treat ifc
qualified
Arte
poll vindifque
Thus
aforefaid Spoufcs)
endued with
A Mumtall
Treatife.
53
more
of the
Martial! Mwrcwry,
or mixture of both,
but yet,
tp vrhebla
Mercury
may
obtain
its
naturall matter
beingpermanent
& exiftent
in
from
the reft
in the fame
Ireii)
it
lefle
noble nature
intricated in
is
an improper
and
AMumidHTreatife.
54
Now
cipally
moved
to the
is
prin-
and robo-
ofthe Magnet^
have a body pV^077/^V) tradable and prepared to obedience, which is otherwise in
For as how nuich by reafon
the Magnet
its
Martiall
of
fpints it betakes it felfe to
ffirits
'
ditatinsrw
A Muntull
Teeatife^
5j
which
are receptacles
d>(?.
of /'(Tv/c?;?/
whofc
are
parts
not An-
E 4
& cm
tra
56
tra^
frtdtife.
the
weaker
MumiaS
is
is, thi
is re
moved.
Laftly,
North?
whence is
briefly
its
hence
Convcrfian to
The
th<
heaven in tha
and c\iitk&
Cclefliall SpiritSy
and a mutuall
A Umid I Trcdtife
57
1/
)minantinit.
CHAP
58
A MttmiallTreatife^
Chap,
V.
ALthough
Ikeo^hraflus in
many
things,
raifed
many
him and
pbiciire,
objections
his writings,
cij
tc
b(
whid
(worthy
yet in tha
of th
from whenc
&
vital fpirif^
k may
crocofme
much refcmbling
"'
A Mumiall Treatife.
It is
alfo certain
the Microcofwe
nents
'^
is
59
-^ny?(;t/e
teacheth
that the
It of the Sun ^iwdioi Animals yVv^hic\\ trudiffereth little from the aforefaid Sul'
Tjisas well contained in iht Excrements
lib.
though
from Nature)
contra-diftinft
the feed
hndEernelim
refcentes
as well
atures, have
t
of roots
fe-
virtues, then
as
thedead. But
P(/r<?cf//^
(whom
for his
:at
lib.
I. Tral^. 2.
'zk^'TZtfua.
'^
KDiKtac t
de 7artaroy
the
Veritoma
faith
or
that
excre*
nts
tn the Sulphur
6o
Mtitniall Tre^tife.
with
node.
draw
the
Magneticli
win
povve
and
mica II MjgJici.
That
by
th
demon (Iratcth
\fnit^
6i
known
many,
efpecially to Military
generally cftcemed themod
dy (Cure), the Inftrument or Weapon
ly that made the Wound being dnely aynted with it^wonderfuly mitigateth, and
o healeth the Ulcer or Wound : So in the
t;
for
to
it is
ift
'Ymacandi
:")
or
A Mnmiall Treatife.
is 2
fi
fr
the
no
Inteftinesj
ufe
:,
Ch
A UmiM Treatife.
Chap.
the
}f
trAiiien
of
VI.
or
manntr of Bx-
Spirituall
Mumici
FIrft,
froctfion^
6%
it
rcadinelle the
;he
Spirituall Sulphur
miift alfo be
ntoitsown
Centre.
it
fpirit
^4-
MumiallTreau[e,
natures
amlcitiam
&
per litern
by amity and
ftrife.
all
in another place.
M A F
Mumall
Chap.
of
the ufe
of
6^
treatsfe.
VII.
Spirituall
Mumic
iJngeneralL)
from th^ofhrafljtfy
Mumie extrafted from
:e propofed Magnes^ is of no ufe, neither
;n it effed any thing, unlefle a live body or
getable Anmd doth interccde^Sc not withnt reafon, for feeing the virtue muft only
lie out of the body^ it would be more
jipotcnt and uncapable of procuring effefts
orthy its originalU for nothing operates
yond its ffecies and degree 5 therefore it
aft of neceUity be. invefted with fuch a
bftance , whofe intcriour Anatomy accorng to the harmony of the Heavenf doth
much agree with it as its former Tubnee from whence it was extra^edj or whofc
ndkion is the fame with the former iii
t feries of the Celejiiall dignities ; for it; is'
Dft certaine and confirmed by invincible
"T
is
affirmed before
{that the
Spirituall
cperience, that
thefe
lerreftriall
thing^
rtue
commons
66
common
Mumtall Trentife.
who
A
Arch
le
Mumtall
Trentife,
Cj
Cenfpiratmj one
le
d^jifluence^
and every
mouthy.
itu rally
tgr/jentatiori
it,
the heart2ind
is
vital! fpirit
As
itercede:
in thtl'ranjplantation ofjf^/ri-
the fubjeit of
and llrength doth wonderand mutually attraft by the direftion
MicrocofmkaD Mumie^
all
3th being
iilly
life
Fthe heavenr.
happily
hmieoi
s
Mignes
^getahle
s
fuppofe that
naturey
M^gnei or
the extrafted
not be left in
but be produced into fpmc
?arcicelCm
ftiould
that fo
lodj^
and
ufclefle
lihto'
68
Mumall
Treatife^
unto
table
it,
fubje^i:
To which may be anfwered, that although the MagJies of the Microcofme will
cxtraft fome part of the jpirituall, yet it
will not do it fufficiently, nor fo much as
for tranjpiantmg or eradicating
but this tranflation to another
body will make it leile operativey being banifhed from its own: Of which more at large
nccellary
is
difeafes,
oixhhExtradion.^
Take
Maa^netiek^ Earthy
into
which Tome
Muwie
fpirituall
the
for
Cure 5
f
difeafe
as
Jaundies
Line-feed, Hemp'feed^
"^
Juniperberies.
Cammock,
Wormwood.
Pimpernel,
'^
*^
Plurifie
'^.S
Ptagtte
Vlcers
Saint-Johns-VVort,
Scordium, Plantane^
&
[JVounds
X^po^t^^ Arfmart.
And
A CMumiallTredtife,
69
nd fo in the reft, by adhibiting their pro'er guides: Let them grow and vegetate in
le open Ayre-, and fo the AtiraUive proper-
will
;s
wax much
vegetative
up
ick
and through
draw and
ftronger,
the Mfitniall
Sympathetically
fpiritSj)
nd
Antifatheticalfyy
roper form fhould degenerate) it will reand keep its properties without any
ifficulty : And this proceeds from the
namely, in
ongruity of forms in both
le member adminiftring Smitmll Mumie;^
nd in the feed or plants conforming to it;
lerefore. if the infefted member be weak,
be transferred
le impotency thereof will
-> t\\z feed ot plant;
if it bee natucall/
rong, they will alfo, after their nianer, participate
And this is readily pcrdcd by the meanes aforefaid, as a kinde
f Ma^Jcall allurement and preparative,
^hich is apt to receive the CeleffiaHlnCii'
ain
ons.
Bat
is
r fruit
muft
.'vcrall
As f .)r
xample.
la
A MumUIl
70
Treatife.
feavprs^ Eryfifeks (vulgarly called St. Anthony sSovt') and other fharp noyfomedifea-
fes^
ing
Feflil.nceSy
like,
MlVeftilences,
2lv
A Mum all
Treat ife.
ji
many
contagious
difeafes
for,
as the faid
Mumie is transferred by Art, fo the difeafed Mumie defcendeth either from the CelefliStars, or from the nature of the infcfted
man himfelfe, into the Iliafterj and that
hath the like fympathy with both, as the
Lung-wort vfith the Lungs^ the Magnes of the
Microcofme with the Microcofme^ the Kain with
the Ground:, Gumme with Chaffe^ 6'^c.
Therefore, it aptly draweth from tho(e
Stars, and fcUoweth their attra^ion and diregion every where MumiaVy & Magnetically'^ Co
that how much of every AftraU Mumie^ or of
tfi!/
an infededman
much
is
Iliafler^
fo
commodation of
cither, onely
A MumUll
yz
of the
vHall
Treatift.
( But ta
the Stars opportunely applyed.
ourpurpofe.)
It is now carefully to be looked un to, that
the hearb or tree with which the Mumie out
of the found member is mixed, may not
decay or be cut, but that with all care it
may be preferved alive and growing ; therefore that vegetable ^fc/^xmuft be tranfplan^
ted into the very k^rnelly neer the root of a
IS tranjplanted^
and
rankly^ (
fuferfluoui vegetation is
for the
member
4ffliked
or troubled with
'
Phthifick^
and Fea*
verSi
'^
ji.
Mumidll
Tredtif^.
7^
4umies in herbs
and
trees
of a
rank^
or too
quicJ^
fgetatUn'
condition of the
Stcdy
thaf Co it
perfin
may
or member in-
aty.
Which proportion of
As
very commendable
tfJ5;f
eminent
oipth) is
gencrall
harmony
forcxamplej> the
Antifaraly-
74
MimiallTreatife.
many
ftrength.
But where
effcftuall
It is alfc
or its natural
experimented in a Fathe?
Bloody,
him
kcth
of which the
Non amo
te (
Volucri
dicere,
This onely
I cxfi fay^
qmre
necp^um dicer^
non amo
I tell
for
te
what
Fo
75
two
Drachms
clraught of
of the
Viifillatio?!
in
Wine
So the
Blood of
man
from
76
Mumiall
Treatife.
ple.
c^rrpori
debet
effe
homogeneum^ that
hatred,
fas Juliuf
Capitilonus
writeth
And
vein,
that
wonderfully
forgot
that
exqui(ite in
Learning
:
might
which
A Uumhll
Thercforcj if
it
Treatife^
be required to give
7^
M-
excfaftcd
(id
Jimity following.
C H A il
n^
MHmtall
Treattje.
Chap. VI II.
(C
of
Favour ef
the
the
Heavens
toroArA
WEE
cellent virtues
relpeft of it felfe,
proceeding, under
ftellated
Mume,
And likewife
every
and virtues
tcth in
all
fallibly
jgi
of
from an cquall acceffion
fame TLnet.
By this we mean nothing clfe, then that
rcry fingular Creature^ from their firft
ginning, have their innate faculties or
roperties, and that moft powerfully in
leir j^'irits ,
although confequently in
leir whole fubftance, ( whence fometimcs
ley are termed proprietates tot i us fnbftantUy
It properties of the whole fuhftance) and
>metimes in their Excrements
But in the
iterinia we muft not deny that they are prerwcd znd excited by a certain naturall di-'
iftion of the Celeflials^ and forced to opeUe their ftrange effeftsdiverfly, according
) xhtivfowerS:, concurfions:, rmxtionSy znd alh
tations
for whence is that innumerable
id incomprehenlible, nay infinite variaon of the Stars and things when as no one
ling in the whole Nature of thJngSj can
) properly
be efteemed the Cau[e of fo
and
llibly,
raye^
ic
other fenfe
Fhilofophers )
are
the Hedvens
accompted
wotiis
(by
princi"
mi ?
For thus Ariftotle ( in primo Meteoror, )
That the World mud neceffarilv be fo
lith.
8d
Parent.
bathe
power
is
not
Alienation, it
and Vijjoluticn
mtur
ConcurftoUj
Mixtion^znd
What
pinQifium to
elfe is this,
be
but the
in thofe CeleffiaUy
things
Thus
ftrengthened
Authorities,
therefore by
effcft
rer.
Fhilojopher (
am
in aera
thefe
Fernelius
/;/
ejfe fiufidl-
inducert
J Mmtall TrcMifei
I
\\d^icere
comendant
%t
who would
iiitj
^ightand Motion
if
by their goodCon-
why by
ley
f Keafon,
uhlundties
ower of the
Heaven-,
which
is
drawn by
all
id every Angular thing more or lefle, acjrding to the various preparation and conlitution of their Nature, to which aftioii
ley chiefly refpeft^ and feem to govern over
left Suhlwuries by thfir Light and Motion :
or the fame operation, and efpecially of
lis, and of every iingular part of it (of
hich t\\Q natures and J}ecie! arc forthemoft
artdiverfe) cannot be dcnyed to be ef-
mixing
82
Mumlall Treatife,
th
Mumidll
Treatife.
83
ijj'ifing
by
its
^^I'.heir
'
tIJKcording to
his
increaling
aftions ancl
iijibrce.
Neither
ciLyo/z
is
fliould
A Mumiali Treatife.
S^
at the rifing
Cock^ is
of the
obfcrved
Suriy at
more
earneftly to
feries
of things every one hath it5 dea certain Star ; the Cock^\%
pendency from
thcj
Solary order.
In
would not
t^imt
Die
f^immact^l
bem ^aan,
ttb
ben
bc
%m^n^
ba
A Mumidll
lunoer
rVom
le-
Igaan^
alfo
the Sydeuull
nallWk;
all
TecAtife^
which
aucti
lile
Dec
8
^enfcb.
is
property and quality : An example you fee by the Cock^^ who giveth noice of th^ midnight, and for the break of
lay; which irifi'ifi[i he hath from Aftrallil
>Am is in the fame condicioa with the
Zelefiiall
For th^e
a double
w^
or Iffence ia
ththdy^ and the life ; the one is
quickned and governed by the infjpiratlon
Df the Heaven!^ the other followcth thic
This is not only
aature of the Elements
affirmed by lamblichits siud Juianw^ but by
all others that have ftudied this faitkukry
Man,
is
(viz^ )
ft
Sm
hnd
the Cele^'uils^
the Sun.
Now
let
)whom
[and Timber
jA/b^^/increafcth
<} 3
the
A MumiAll
t6
Tredtife.
Country afFaireSj
grain fowcd in a
that Wheat
and
othe*i
putteth forth a
ftieddeth
leafe,
one dayly;and
that in
u(ingit,it
That
fat
little
vein
in
fome
places
which reafon
to the Germans
in a
filver
and oppofitc
foi
is
when
th^ Moon
is
m Cancer.
a golden colour,
but
ac
Mumiall
Treatife.
87
ik
Likewifcthe
int alwayes relleth in the Interlune^ but in
he Full Mboti worketh, even in the very
light.
Whence
Tim) affirmcth,
anfwcrable iu
to the dayes of the Moon. And
it
is
that
mmbcr
are
XemfmmuU'
;vhen
md
ines
JJlronomers^
Forefliew Critic^U
that the
dayes
"*'j*,
4.
of
J Mumiall TreMt^e.
88
AfrommU
iegitimo
fiks in lib. de
all
Medicina ufu-.T'beophra'f
in
Tempore
and
Carrichteruf
fufticiently
in
be fa-
tisfyed,
And it
Stars:
that fuch
is
And
'
likewife the
own
accord,
as
I,
A Murnhll Treatife.
8i>
ja^.^,
V-
1'^
lo
all
things there is
an ap^
'^
ling.
/ifely faid
&
rom them
are in
them
and the
Efecfrices
^0
Mumiall
&
Treatife.
22.
The heavens
firft catift
CmtrejUginmngyfeminaryjArchite^&nd
Archetype of all naturail things; this fami
reconciles the firft with the lad, and tht
fupremeft with the middle andloweft^ uni
verfalls with particulars, diverfitits witt
is the
with
like, joyneth,fafhionetli,
ald
C AF
i^
Mumiall
Treatife^
Chap.
>/
th Time
jpt
IX.
dejlinated bj the
Heavens
"^EEing
>
depend on their
w<.)rds5 Knovpefi
}ia:?
thou
the Orclinances of
Vommion
there'
Hec-
f in
the
Earth ?
A MttmtAll Treatife.
92
unto
up
Wherefore,
in
operation?
the(e
',
when
the
enters Sly
feth.
obferve,
that
when
bcholdtxh
in a A or *, or at leaft, whei
D
proceedeth from the AfeU of one t
fhe
behold another : efpccially, when /he pa{
fcth from t\\Q. A(peU of the to c^ ^ ? fo
ftiilpmy hath tnught, that Y dothmoftper
fev^ly asree with the : As the M^nfwns c
the ^ in a^erj' Signca nanjcly, in Y, <^> ^
^3
ft
&
ihc
93
:
Alfo,
internally zx\d'
art*
r
Ui the
&
})
man
are
to
be
chofen,
for
makes
fruitful!
the
^\,
Mttmiall TreMifu
to be fropitioM
him be cither in ^ or
>^,
or
wherefore,
at leall in H
rFhlegrfie
Whereunto may
fitly
be aj
i/ij2s.
CAttra&heC
Fiery
^Retentive ^"^inucs JEarthyCqiiali
m^^^Svigeftive jhelpcth j^iery ^cies.
^Expuljive
Z^ Watry
Barren Signes
D
(5
is
to be chofen in th
^ & ^.
It
will be
muc
Mumhll
an happy Kadim
9J
Treatifil
and
if
the D (hall
not
)eleft
atimewhen fome of
all be
thofe Signes
jail
Laftiy:,
tyj
ath the
:ie
^ &^;
Ho-
zon,.
That which pertaineth to the Animal fawhich receives its intelle^ from 5^
id its fen(e and motion from }), governed
^ith & 5
ThefeCIfayJarebeftdifpobut betedf chiefly^ in AereaJl Houfes
ulty,
let
be happily pofi-
rd
For Aflrologqs tertifie^ that "V hath a
iowerfull influence on the Animal fpirit^Jd:m ad FHlofophiam 6"^ Veritatem Keligionemqj
mferre\ that J///>i/er con ferret h to Vhilofophyy
Truth and Religion
And P/<?to faith, that
Mq/vp/;pr/ proceed from Juyiter : Alfo Eo^
-y
m fpeaking
h
?.fcer
ip6
7'alif
iffc
Veorm
bt
when
Govern'd by Jove the Father of Gods an
Men.
hath fo great a power over the Ani
or Vitd (pirit^ that he is faid;> with
IFand to Charm and Excite the minde c
IVlan 5 by which they would inferre, tha
lie is able by his Afpeci or otherwife, fomc
times to Dall and Debilkate, other time
Jufiter
md
upon,
fuffice if
ncg
A Mumiall TreAlifel
$7
Maginm doth
Aftrologi in Medicirj
Dr the Conclufion
Vlanets
over
ccrtaifi
largely treat ( in
ufu)
lib*
It Ihall fuffice
of this Chapter to
fet
( of
[either
Drally in
^ with
fet in the
S, ^^
^S
Mumidl
Triatife.
inftant,
when
with
Chap
AxJiiumAllTtMift.
Chap.
95
X.
i Mcrti
ALthough a
judicious pcrfon
pcedencesy
by a more
from the
accui^ate fur-
"fcigh
ms
ry^^y^
When foever
)ne
nd
it hapneth^ that
the efpeciall friendship
favour of another; Let him who defiretlib
man
therefore
defireth
Lmr
what
would
A MumiAll TrcAUje.
100
his
Earth'-,
body,
it the feed of
7tev.' and fertile Earthy put in
Magerowe^ oi'table'T^yctll:, or oi Spike ^ and of
otherhearbs proper for the Brain: Afterward
Jet them thus grow in the open Aire, and
the jpirit of the Brain will fo be tran^lanted-.
you
Tlant
of
before) put in to
it HepaticJ^^ Spleneticks,
and
A Mumidl Teeatife.
ipi
he fame
his
com
the Heart,
from the
pirit,
iculty,
ling
is nioft
inclinable
to that which
is
loftlikeitfdf.
C HA P
102
MumtAlI TrMifi.
Chap.
'J'fi
XII.
reconcile frivAte or
f Mick Enemies.
the
of
the
precedent Chapter^ this onely excepted; (to
wit ) that the Mumie muft be extrabed from
|x)th fartiesy and likewife adminiftred to
loth 5 forii anyone (hould give his owne
M^mietohis Enemy, he would be incited
in a love towards him, infomuch that he
would courteoufly preftnt his affeftions
tohim> but the other would ungratefully
decline him, nay^he would never deiift from
a deadly and inveterate hatred towards him
Wheretorej in this it muft be endeavoured
that a mutuall Concordancy be made, and
that with f^wW/paflion; therefore, the Ai
mies of both perfons muft betaken and in
CHAP
MumUll
Chap.
loj
Treatife*
XII.
T$ reconcile the Ape titid Serpent ( mturaUy hating one another) and
other
THfofhu
(befidcs
tTarael[us
in
lib-
other Authors
de
Tempore
dotfi write
'
J'he
Among themfelveS)
1.^
difagree
104
cate.
To
tliis
chiefly
oy
hiovTiKOfji'^f
who
Which
ajiirmethin Mneid^ 3.
To draw the
)y thofc
litdit
From
Di iving
Martial,
The
a Ummdl
iq6
Treattfe.
The Tigre
Ovid.
Ohfequikm
T'igrefqne
The Savage
And
Neander (fart,
done
in
<///,
by the mean^s of
ally
fenfe
iuppofe
Xenofhon
hlurnie'->
and in
may underftand
this
that of
Fronx
jdumUIl
Treatift.
107
may that of
Cardanus
orocecd^ cunesilUusconverfationey&c*
aDoggc
From this
fountain
m\\ more willingly accompany and fblow him from whom he hath eaten bread
srrapt under his Armpits^ and moiftened
)y his fweat, or hath ufually fpit in his
nouth, or hath given him the dirt of his
hooes moiftend with the fweat of his feet,
and mingled with any bread or meat, then
my other body Many more examples might
begivenjwereit not to incurre more difpleadire by difcovering the fccrets of many,
khen I fhould gain thanks by declaring only
the certainty of this Myiiicall Philofophy to
:
fome.
GHAP.
A Mttmiall Treatife^
1 o8
Chap.
T6
XIII.
And ajfeciion
Wife.
THisufe
of Mumie is related to the former, only this muft be efpecially obfcrved^ (which for manyreafonsl modeftly
referreto the more prudent as followeth)
Sutureja^
Virtus
Arthemifia
fc//jr cofiftitiita
Spiritus
T'-enum
Virilium
iranfplantetur^
eligere
Valeriana^ Eofmarhiufy
Satyrion
erga
Mumi
fxmina^ &c.
quatenus in
v'lroij
ita
in
Epatis
appeiitiT
in pr^diVtM
ut
M^^i MitfcuU
firatum
farety loco
efi^
Froinde
hnb^s
&
uterinas
uod fi
toco
enirn appetitha
mumiam
vero
rilibus
\ab imprcbif
&
tamen andacix
incautis ineretrkuUs
mn
raro
pervenlum.
&
mdo
&
qmndam
artificio^
ilia in
ad ufum pr^
[uhftantiaminlmerevocentur-'i
^m
eorundem terra
Mag*
eft
ldfnm
1 09
Yet
which cannot
r,akc
it
more
tractable
by
his
Miomt
And
Ch
A F.
A Mnmiall Tnatife.
510
Cm4pof
AS
XIV.
by the Symfathethall
Artifice^ afore*
Mumie though
Antifathetically^
may
to a
good
febrts
ille
And
1)
11
things
maybe endangered
whole
Regions
Ch A .
112
Chap. XV.
To
INthefirft place be fUre of the Mumie extraftcd from the three principall TWf/wi'fr/j
that thereby the whole Mumialijpint may in
fome meafurc be in your power ; ( for the
Jaundies is difperfed through the v*^hole
body ) let it be implanted into the feed oi
Line^ Nocl^-weed, Celandine^ or into fome
other that is proper to the Jaundies^ let
Onyfci (by fome called Affelli) or the liquor
of them, be given to the Patient i into which
they being laid in any veflell in hot waten
are refolved: Or laftly, the excrements or
dungof Geefe difTolvedin wine, ov Juniperberries s for by meanes of all thefe that
colorated\\\imov is preternaturally voided by
t\\tVfine\ With this M/<w/^?f^ urine;, water
every n\Qvn\i\s,t\vtMctgneticallEitrth^ and the
feeds contained in it; Afterward the {ctd%
beginning to grow, the j/>int of the Jaundife
will be fully transferred into thefte^which
with all the Mumiated Earth you may afterward call: into a Eivery or hang it up in a
Chimny
coa-
Mnmiall
Treatife.
ii j
his
Smoak,',
but
if.
kid*
114
A MumUll
Treat ife.
Chap, XVI.
To can
FIrft of allj
the Mumie
of thofe three i
the difi
water ec
fo fooi
muft b
jiire
oj
iiHoaked.
CHAP
iif
'A d^umiallTre4tife:
Chap.
XVII.
eEre
the fdumie
-^
irhatfoever
afe
After
it is
grown
its
due
maturityy
Is
c H A #;
A UumlaU Treatife,
11
Chap.
To
XVIII.
Myftcry.
ALthough
natHYiiHy
Nettles^ Fuwentary-
iamc
ftiiJl
perifh.
CHAI
Mtmiall Treat!fe.
Chap.
117
XIX.
/ the Offtlations
to
the
tornjer
le
atieleci
>propriated to tnem
then
part;
Iranfil^ntution
let
into
follow
*,
hearbs
( for cx-
nple)
fl/Vr
Braine
Lw^^x
j
TRuc, Liverwort,
")
be ipfeacd
f>thcn trauf'^^
Spleen
Bears-footjRue,
SerpyJhmi.
Nett les, Vernaelc,
Lung-wort.
Stone-wort,
plant itinto
!
Hedg-nettle,
Germander.
Reftbarrow^Gol-
Reyies
Maiden haire.
i^'eet Marjoram,
^ Gromell,
8cc.
Vfiiii
rbs
artificially
ji8
Mumiall TriAtifc.
The
fcences
excr^^
into
caufcd
by
ctft
CflAP.XX.
of Aches
i/f
the
Liwbs^
Oppilation.
TH E
Articles
fct it in its
as
it
the
reft viz,
rations.
Ch
AI
Uumhll
Chap.
Treatifel
XXI.
Catarrh's*
ip
ill
black Hellebore
then Vrine
by the mcanes of
Nettles^
is to provoked
which muft be afed
lldumiated
Oake, &c.
In z Catarrhs
t\\t
Mum'ie
o{x.\\c
Brain mud
Ch A
F.
Chap. XXII,
P/ Wounds dnd Ulcers
Flrfi, (as before)
take the
xnent
A'lrey
be cured.
jied
p.^^rt
for
any
Mumiall
fic tratjfmiffjon^
121
And
lace
I
Treaiffe.
insconipendioiifiy
<?/trtf?f^.
t!ie
Weapon
n-ay
bf thrnftinto> as
Mrd^
3
berefpefted^
do mofthappi-
v\r.c\\
in:ei
zvt
of a
conri?
lly
Ii2
Mumhll
Treatife.
Ch
of
Flrft,
ap.
XXIII.
the
which implant
th
ai
dWrf .'and
hour and
day of 5
neffel
UnmM Treat
123
ife
cured (quamvis
ta fuerit [anataj
Ch
of
ap.
XXIV-
EXtraEi
and
Rheums
caufing
in the Teeth
md
fpotted^r/-
CHAP.
^34
-^
Mnmiall Treatife.
Chap. XXV.
of Menflruous
Evacuation
md^azTi-
tion,
fJavill)
ft
Earth
with which
then
CHAP.
Mumhll
12 S
Treat iff*
Chap.XXVL
the
"^
principall
A chief Aiw/c/f
of the body
back^^
im^lafit it
into
nyriorij
il
recovereth
him
As
have delivered in
lother place.
There
is
le
ondcrfull fympathy.
CHAP.
Iad
A MtmUll Treatife.
Ch Af. XXVII.
OfparikuUr
Blaftings.^
THiSjaccordingto theprocefleofthefor
nier Magmtifme^ hath nothing to pe
culiarto itfelf, oncly that xhtMumie istc
bccxtradted from the inferior and fupcrioi
Articles^ or joyntsoftheparts affeftedj anc
fthat we may not (as they fay) always harf
fonie plea-j.
''
''
^l
upon
A Mumiall Treat if
127
e.
pon
Chap. XXVIIL
tgdhfi Sterlity or Barreme(fe : Andalfo
the manner $f detraiting ftrength from
Man,
or
it
into a
or Beajt into
dnj other.
the M-
from the
iae of the back, under the Arm-fits and hyp^
mdriis of any pregnant body; then tranfplant
into Satyriofly or f which fome think betrj into the common or black Thiftle ; and
the vital SLtid natural faculty
it
to
it harr en party
ly other.
This
:cn the
fay (with
Gods ble(!]n2)hath
often
128
'
j^ Mtimiall Trenife.
i j
or reduced
be htlng about thcii
its j^/?rfw^5
let it
ftrengcK
from ah Horfr
and
fa
Mm
'^**lncreafe;
'
.,:J}m2gtI^en:'
l^
Ci^niider the.uccaiion
FINIS.
13 fS-
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5%^
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