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Paracelsvs Of the Supreme Mysteries of Nature. Of The Spirits of the Planets. [Of] Occult Philosophy. The Magical, Sympathetical, and Antipathetical Cure of Wounds and Diseases. The Mysteries of the twelve Signs of the Zodiack

Chapter 13

Section 13

Afterwards lee there be made a Sig:/of put Gold,not fo thick as the other Lamen : when 9 { in Conjun4tion with }, or ¢, let the Characters Signes, and Words be en§raven thereon. Bu note, that the Seals are to be .conjoyned to gether when there isa Conjunction of ? ani : The fecond face of the Golden Seal, mark
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4d with the number 2, isto be mened avainft the nn iograven face of thé fuperior Seal which hath eoufoc the Image of aman, and is marked with the umber 4. Bur if 9 be in CorjunGion with 2, iterhien che fecond face of the Sea! marked with the magumber 25 is to be turned apon the face of rhe ipper Seal, which hath engraven upon ic the Mage of aman, and is marked withthe number
. And when p comes tothe 6 degree of & in
ae fame order as is before fhown, ‘let the pi¢ces
f Money be both joyned together, che Gold eine placed in the middie. Let them be all ored with one hole through the middie, and ftened together with an Iron-wyer, and lec the
y latienc hang them about his neck. And let his embers be anointed with the Oy! before pres wribed : hereby you fhall cry the powerful ope-
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' The Pikture of Golden (Money for the Gout.
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Paracelfus of
ol Sympathetical Oyntment againft
the Gout.

Let the Blood of the Patient affli&ed wick che Gout, be refetved : Andrhat you may know how to we it, Diftil a Water from it in Bale
Marie
Take hereof, 5 vii, to which adde, of Oy//of dit Roles, Venice Sope, each 3{s, of Adan "PRY Greafes Bears Grealey juyce. of Sengreen pt as each 31. Marrow of an Ox, 3 fs, !
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Let them be all gently toyled in ‘a -veffel offtinic Brafs,cill they come co che thickn efs of an Oynt- ment ; continnaily ftirring ic, leftic burn: Af-Rio, rerwards uson the eighth day of the Afcen’s en- creafing, let rhe Soles of che Feet of the Parient| X of be pricked with an inftrument, as it ufes to be done in Applications for che Winde: and the place grieved being in this manner opened , let them be anoinred with chis Oynement very hor,} Ie: that it may penetrate, And by fo doing o weeksgpinnn he fhali be Cured cleer of the Gont. “tthe
This Oynement will laft 10 yeets in ars falley y¢) force and virtue, being kept ina cold place. nes
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Cu ab, XI 1, | Asainft Contrattures. ey of Sulphur acainft Contratures and
ea fhrinkine of Sinews, is Horto be contem- Oylgied, but rather to be efteemed asa principal Ma’gsemedy againit fuch infirmities, This Oylis te lade as followeth : Take of the belt Sx ber, ib xv, Sublime icin 9 Cucurbie of Earth iotgha Glafs Limbeck. Pur the fub!imed mar- fel det in a cool Cellar ro difolve, and ia fuaccefs of Oye, it will be refolved inco an Oy!, Then make : Mule following Compofition,
a AS Oils}
uit] Be OF O7! of Suiphur, 5 ii, Black, Soap, 3 iit, wb} Agnavite,3 v, Op! Olive, Ojlef Refer 4d the! each, 3 1.
d, et} to Let all thefe be boyled,as the other, untoan els) Ytment for the Gout ; alwayes Having acare jac the famecake it not: Let the Members be sfltty well anointed with chis- Uneven. for 9 dayes; caufing the Patient to fweat. ina dry ith. Ic excellently helps conrra&ed Mentherg,
A Seal for Contrattures, ,
Take what quantity you pleafe of Gold thrice ried by Antimony sor if you will,the weight , of
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ofa Ducat. Adde to it alittle Boras, and mele i when) isinthe 19 or 20 degree of v3 ard) Cait inco it, as foon as ic is Molten, 30 2rains of the filings of under che fame hour, Which he- ing melred and mixt rogether, povr rhém out to- gether, and let them fo remain until p is in the fame degree of m: Then melt iracaing and calt) in 30 grains of the filings of Iron, and pour “IA. out again as ar firft. Thenkeep irtul >) rin QL sis) u and then formi and fafhion iz fir for che Scurprures fiimes a
This Money mutt be fewed up in a fine Cloth shedin and is co be hanged about the Neck by the Cloth nord only, and not by its own body, in che day amd yuri, hour of 24, D encreafing. formed
For (ontrattures.
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Cuap, XIII, For Womens Terms,
| Aa. inordinate Flux of this Difeafe, doth ex2 la tremely grieve: many Women, fome- times divers years :, by fo much the more heal Youlthy and ftrong fuch wonien are, by how much olitithey have their Courfes in their ordinary {ea plhfons, and are then delivered fromthem, From i, t\whence arifes atwofold way of reducing them ¢ frlinto due orders The firftis, to May the Flixand oneyiteduce it intoa due courfe : the lattet is to be Joinyiafed in the defe&ts thereof,to provoke them ta Clotijan ordinary Flux:: the-defe&.of shem- bringech yidideath ; wherefore to provoke them, ler chere be rormed of pure Copper, without mixture of any other metal, a Sealinthehour of 2, as isin the ollowing Figure:, Bur if the fame cannor be berfeétly finifhed.in chat hour, -lec 1c then re« Nain unperfecs.uncl the fame hour of 2 comes gain, and. chen perfect ic: The form whereof hulk be this, it |
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For the Menfirue.

cerwards when the Flux begins to flay, let hej‘ | wed)
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Celeftial Medicines. 127
wear it 30 dayes,and then take ic off: for if fhe
| wear it any longer, there is: danger left chey be
quite driven awayand ftopped ; . and fo caule a szajereater hurt than‘the firft,
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For the Menfiria.
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CHapP, XIV; } For the Leproft di
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VY His Difeale comes tothe Lepers from cheit p-@ Nativicysand not only by accidents, Where- pore we have, many other Remedies for chem, ponducing much unto the Cure thereof, Ic is
pertain that Avram Potabile drink, doth palliace!:
bndhide.che Leprofie, bur not quire rake it onc | pf theblood. The caufe whereof is, becaule e-
#ery Clean and found man hath Balfom, but rhe: K 2 Leprous
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w8 — Paracelfus of Leprous perfons have none in chem; by reafon), whereof alfo it comes to pats, that they have no}, ’ healthin them: alfo, a congealed Member wan-}. ceth Balfom ; and therefore iris infenfible when the ftrength of the Gold comes inro the Sto- mack, which afterwards diftribuceth ic inro the}, feveral Members of the Body; from thence re fulreth a certain humi- For the Leprofie. dity which ingendereth|” the Balfom ; wherefore
‘ the Leprofie ceafeth to increafe, fo long as chere ig any virtue or frength of the Gold in the Sto- mach. Alfo,a Phyfitian) cannot know or difcern the Difeafe of Lepro- fie, 1f the Leprous per- | fon hath drunk Gold}.
- three dayes before his yifitation, We intend} not to fpeak in this[’ place of fuch as are ma- }"!! nifeftly infe&ted,but on- f™ ly of fuch whofe Dif- jot eafe is doubtful, 4
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chem not doubrof help, Let this kinde of Sigil)
be made of pure Gold, and wrought into a La=) *t
men in che hour of } ; “but the Charasters ought"
ro be ingraven inthe hour of @, when pigin “ | &
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Celeftial Medicines. 129
tah 2nd © in the fame fien; which ufually happens vengin Jody. Let it be hanged about che Leper in ithe hour of 2, the Moon increafino: Lerthe Pa- tient alfo drink Wine, wherein the fame Sigil hath been fome time fteeped, |). I ought to be renewed every year in July, for this Sigil lofeth ics force in a year, The Leprofie working {o ftrongly in the body pf man, wherein it fixeth root,
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CuHaP, XV, For the Vertigas

A A Any who do labour with this dileale, the Heaven and Earth feems tothemro turn ike a wheel, and all things to run round, >To thers there feemsa kinde of a Circlé co flie bes gore their eyes, This isakinde of the Fallings evil or Palfe more or lefs. For there is fuch a Ponvulfion of the Brain s_ thar the Spirits of the wpight andthe Brain, are impedited by a certain frofs chick vapour afcending from the Stomach Pp the head, through the optick Nerves, Againtt i is Difeafe make the Sigil which follows, b th Inthe hout of Aars, and day of Jupiter, the ".qi4oon in Aries,which is the bett Afpest of AZa/s: pe fee that the hath no evil Afpe& from any o- ef Planer. —
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130 Paracelfus of .
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Take of © 3 fs, of 3 ii. of D By.
Let thefe 3 Metals be purely refined and mel- ced together intoone, Letthem be poured out and wrought into a very chin Lamen, and formed with alittle Ear; afterwards when the Joon is in the 12 degree of Tawrwi, engrave the Signes which follow, and apply: it ro the Patient in. the hour of the New Moon, onthe very point that
it firft beginneth.
Ufe this Remedy with the Seal:
NENANENGNG NANCE. Cham
Re of Organum grains 4. Of Unicor ra M * Wil bs
grains 2. Muk, grain \. e Vitrioly grains 6. in
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Let them be adminiftred every morning in 4 fpdon, about 3 a Clock afrer mid-nighr, continu) »”|*
ingit 13 dayes; and after every ume taking it reft one honr, | |
F or the Vertiga.

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CuaPp, XVI.
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For the (ramp.
NOONE
Sa ee tee me nana amet rms en
ih ® AAke a mixture of Sol, Luma, Venus, and ELVE Mars; and. lec ic be wrought into a La- | gen, and thereof make a Sigil when the Sun 1s Sunder che Earth, inthe hour of Saturze. And ‘theninthe hour of Jupiter engrave thefe Cha- racers and Signes with the words in the hour of | the Sun ; and apply ic in the hour of the Sun
§ when he is under the earth.
You may alfo make a Ring of the faid Metals, | on which engrave.the fame Signes, and wear the | Ring onthe finger of the Heart; but this ought
|co be done in the time,day,and hour before pres
J icribed,
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Cuar, XVIL For the trembling of the Heart.
| He Hearts of men do fomtimes fuffer trem- {4 bling, efpecially of Nobles and great “fl mens for feldom doth. this Difeafe crake poor /§ and mean menorwomen, From whence may | be feen how God Almighty hath lo artificially
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diftributed paflions to every ftace and Conditi- on for their correGion and admonition, withour re(pe& of perfons, -It-is-not ro be numbered amonelt eafie Difeafes: for where itbegins to rule, 1c cafts the Patient ponthe earth, and be-
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Hes
erveit J ociertn
reaveth him of {treneth and fenfe, and {fomtimes Ny of life. Ic rileth from the Membranes and re- cepracles.wherein rhe Heart is involved , it be- ing compreffed wich corrupe and ill Fleom. \A-{ lei gaint chis, make a Sigil as follows, obferving the |Full due times, | Seis Pa | inthe Firlt, in the day and hour-of D, take of » 3 fs, | lerthe which putand keep in a meélting-por until the | hour of theSun , which is the 4 hour following in the order of unequal hours ; then melt it wich the fire, and the D being melted, caft in two ounces of © purely refined, asthe p ouche tobe; thefe two Metals being well melted and mist | / cogerher, leave chem to cool jn the Melring-por | // by themfelves, and keep them till the hour of ‘ie Venus next following: then mele chem againjand | «|, ca{t intwo drams of pure 9,and pour it out; chen \V work it intoa Lamwen with 4 Hammer, & prepare | \ it ready for the engraving of the Signes : then mark when the Avon andVexus behold one ano- ther witha good Afpedt ; then engrave upon the: | Thi Money thefe two Signes which youfeehere,’ © | Lu;; Peer A ate ) wy alee + a Hetibe other , i R : op VY and | Pen ene oe a : hour, Thi
Afterwards
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) ae £
A Nn Se em
| Levit reft from that New Moon untill the nexe
site) Fil Afoon , and inthe point of chat Full Moan
| inthe fame face of the Money overall che Sigues ler chefe following words be written,
BEDEREDON CON Came
pet
For the trembling of the Heart, :
BUONO
|
Thisbeing done, mark when the Sux enters
‘| Leo; andin thefame hour of his ingreffion, in-
| | feribe the Chara@ers and Words you feeinthe
f} other figure,on the other-fide of the {Money $
and let them all be begun andended the fame hour,
This Sigil being thus prepared and finifhed, 1s
ta be hanged abour che Patients Neck eet
Peace Soke Ol
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RO IE LER TRO IER PRE TOOT ROR II TOR TCT LIN
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134 Paracelfus of \\.\.)" hour and point of the Fall Woon, : that ic may couch his.naked flefh upon his Heart, .
Againft this trembling of the Heart, there is als fo amoft excellent fecret ; our Arum Potabile,
and Quinteflence of Pearl, of our defcription, In alfo oyl of Coral prepared as followeth. 1) are x0 te The manner of Preparing Oyl of ‘Coral joyned againft the trembling of, the; Heart. Gt : 5 : Re of (oral, tb.i, Of Commen Sais, Bea MAND. 3 V Letthem be wrought into a moft fine powder, || Le and put it into a Glals ftrongly Luced according }) here to the fequent defcription: Take common Clay, | biti or Porters white Clay, afhes made of rhe bones { Heil
of the heads of four-footed Beatts, filings of Tron, Glafs in powder, common Salt, Cernie, oc. which being wet,mingle them togerherycic. pur the luted Glais with the matrer into Afhes contained in an Iron Kettle, according to arts kindle firft a gentle fire, and increale it by de- orees until the Spirit and Fumes do pafs into a Veffel below; then increafe the fire more vehe- mently, until there remaineth nomore moifture, This Oyl is a moft excellent Remedy for the” tremblinz ef the Heart, taken alone by ic felf, without any thing elfe added co ir,