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Show Book I. Part ll. -fi A "‘ 'TAT‘H\\ 1,)y/imcricr are often RITCHQCJR v. ith high Infiammarions, flowing from great {out-ets oi Blood, xiii-end \\ ith lhaip filine and fierce Sulphureous part3, ha- ving nmiirle to the iiibl‘tzince oil the Cuts, wherein they are flagnant, as not c H A P. X L I 1. heiiig; rtceivetl into the origcns oi the Veins; whereupon Nature being unin _. an 1 Morning- tions. ablekto turn the great quantity of ill Blood Into a (PM, it doth filli‘ocate the heat and lile of the Guts, whence :irili'th a Corruption and Mortification of them; which doth lometimes proceed from green Choller, in ionic forts de- rived from the Bladder of Call. Alan/M 11817711111115, Cummcnm, Imjur morlfi' Hifloriiim aim/ii, in miflcl/aneir mrio 1r fl/mo. r 673. Obfcrwtzl. 1t 6. Erat fawn/1.40 ammmm, [ail/(guilt @v op. Depraved Motion of the Inteflines, in the [hack Paflion: Which proceed- trorfl'plimmm incident in Fluxmn Djfcuterzwm, 4111' mm temporir Epidemim mu? 5 may rtjicitbztt in principio morbi cram nigra, fulzfequente ten/pore riibefccre, i/zr‘ifjrlzimf, aliqmz tamen imermi/la rubeoline .' Dolebat Pam/Wm, div/erfo tamer: mot/o. nos/i eel dolor ad umbilirmlz barrelmt, hum]; deprimelmtur wmter : Vel [1‘ eth from divers Caufes, fometime from the finall Gutstwified7 other times intangled and tied in Knots, and alfo when they {hoot themfelves downward and upward one into another, The Iliack Pafiion alfo may be derived from Afiringents unduly ufed, and from a floppage of the Inrefiines by Claminy bit oltolluretztr,cin(guli inflar circa umbilimm mot/elm!MWSitz'J~ ipfa'm' mgelmt intole- Matter, and from hard Excrements, and from Flatulent Matter contained ral‘ilir, 71mm qztomnq; wolelmt pom [cola/Mt, Spirimr Vivi, (9v Agile Vine "f" mun/1mm intrrmiflo : Medirzzmemortmz Iii/)il fumere wolelmt, practcr Decoflum ali. (11ml all‘t'rsz‘) do: pilulizr ole Loudzmo Amflelodamenfium, ex quorum aflumptione (lo/or {Malia/1w, @fimmm, qui dlidJ‘ abrmt, obrepebat: Cum o'cjz'rerer, fintielmt rlolorcm circa 111mm 17111577101171 @m'gom fnit aliquotier tempore Morbi, partioi Q/Jiibzzrlm‘i pol, ere jolt), a quo m'ln'l am parum, fine lat/amine mart/elmrm- .- in the Guts, intercepting the pallage of the grofs Faeces, or from the falling of the Guts into the Scrotum, and from the Gangreen of the IleoII, and from an Inflammation, and Cancer in the Colon, and from Abfceliés in the Intei'tines, and from a. Turnout of the Bladder, contraéting the Cavity oh the Ream". The Iliack Paflion, flewing from the Difiottion of the Guts, is produ- 1T'5?"th ted by twilling them every way, {0 that it lefleneth the Cavity of the In- is; issuing: criam iizjctflur cfl, o ([140 ptflz‘me lhzbuit', m7]; criJm fi‘rre Poterat inmzélioner, uncle {'oflmodum borom uflu intrrmlflios eff : Tcmpare morbi ter fidafm fuit Flux115 mm optima fpe, pd tum pcflimo uterelur rz/icclur "gimme, )‘eciclirtlam poflit tam/rm fatir tomeflit. Cat/dryer aprrmm [more dado! 0l7fir7mml4,l. Omemmn guide/22 ill/lar erat 7mg- nimdizzir, fed/ibncelalmn, colore atrolirz/idum, 2. .I/ztcfliimm Duodenum (9" Jejunum, replctiflima era/1f bile, mule fiiir intolerdlailir caltfiz dcri'I/ari potent: 3 lleon, quot! Carcum tcndit, cnbiti um'M Longitmline corruptnm é): fiibarela"to: oral. 4.. Colon qnatuor tranfwerfir digitor a Crew [Mum emf, 170/? ad 0670 dz‘gz'tor (Vorruptam. 5. Folliculnrfellir maxim)" crat (9» bile reflrliflimm: Bills gum in to reperiebatur, wiriolir eratflrnt gratin," : Cartera cram optima conflituta, in Inltjiino Keflo m'liz'l notari port-rut, net in aliia Vifceribur; Hepar, Lien, (Pan- crem‘ famflima Brant. ' Sometimes in inveterate fiyfemerier, the Guts are defpoiled of their {ub- fifiiiiiihiiiéc dance, as having their Sumo: Nutririur f0 exhaufied in long Fluxes, that "Mic"; Aving Treated of the flow, over-halty, and too frequent Perifialtick Motion of the Guts, it may not be Immethodical to {peak of the timi (oiporir babitw; once 20 Aug. fiyfcnterid obiit Auflclorlizmi, HIE ante flmim cum Rad. 7aili1/Jte mixto, a quo Width»: mm Euphorzlt (lijiciebat : Clyfler' numeral: Of the Difeofor If the gun, and their Cure; the Intel‘tines become very thin, and fornetimes dry, in a manner refem- in‘ 1mm, blling Guts taken out of the Body, and hung up a drying : In this cafe, Re- i": Rora‘tive Vulnerary Drinks may be well advifed, to repair the decayed [late oi the Guts , forbear Rhubarb, and drymg Purgattves, and Alteratives, and prefcribe Lenicnt moil'tning Medicines; as Honey, and Syrup of Roles Solutive, Tamarinds, (FC- tefiines, by leaving no room for the paflage of grols Excrements; where- $30333" Upon the Inteflines being aggrieved, and not able to relieve themfelves by contracting their Carnous Fibres toward the Anur, are forced to attempt another, though unnatural way, in beginning the Perilialtick Motion in the [lean near the Colon, and fucceflively to carry on one part of the Iletm after another, toward the 7ejnmtm and Duodenum, whereby the Excrements are tllfOVVn upward into the Stomach, originally proceeding from the Convolution of the lower part of the 118071 (flopping the defcent of the Excrements into the Colon, and Inttflinum Reci'lum) which is fornetiines caufed by the various Motions (as Iconceive) of Carnous Fibres, endeavouring every way to contract tlieiiile1vcs ( in order to dilhharge a molt painful Flatulent Matter ) whence arifeth a twining and doling the Cavity of the Guts. A Young Man about Eighteen years of Age, having by an inverted Perilialtick lVlotion oi~ the Guts, expelled the Excrements into the Stomach, by whole firong Motion, and that of the Quiet, they were protruded through the Mouth, which in their pail'agegave lo great an anoyance to the COHCO&iVC Faculty of the Stomach, that it vitiated the Chyle and Blood, and delttoy6d the firli principle of Being, even Life it felF. This young Man being opened in the lower Venter, the Intefiines appeared prodigioufly great, to the amazement of the Speétators, and being comprelled, did break in pieces, and the Excrements did fly out with a great force; and the Ileofl, adjoyning to the Colon, was {0 diltorted, and twil‘red, that the Cavity of the "em: was wholly taken away in that part, and no place left for the paffage of the Excrenients, and Flatulent Matter. CHAP. A Game of the [hack Difaffeétion, may be deduced from one part of the $1212? fmall Guts, infinuated into another; new and then the upper [hooteth it cecdingfrom felf into the lower, and fometime the lower into the upper part of the Eligillto‘brtlh‘: linall Intefiines, which are very much diltended in fcvcral places, and in £223,221,?" other parts contracted for form {pace both above and below; whereupon the |