Melancholy, cold and dry, thick, black, and sour, begotten of the more feculent part of nourishment, and purged from the spleen, is a bridle to the other two hot humours, blood and choler, preserving them in the blood, and nourishing the bones. The anatomy of melancholy, by Democritus iunior - Page 15by Robert Burton - 1806Full view - About this book
| Robert Burton - 1800 - 616 pages
...humours, Bloud and Cholcr, preserving them in the Bknid, and nourishing the bones. These four humors have some analogy with the four Elements, and to the four ages in man. Serum, Sweat, Teares.] To these humors you may adde Serum, which is the matter of Urine, and those excrementitious... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1838 - 762 pages
...line quibus animal sustentari non potcst. • Morbosos humores. a bridle to the other two hot humours, blood and choler, preserving them in the blood, and...urine, and those excrementitious humours of the third concoctions, sweat and tears. Spirits.] Spirit is a most subtle vapour, which is expressed from the... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 762 pages
...line quibus animal sustentari non potest. • Morboios humoren. a bridle to the other two hot humours, ave lying and cozening, magistrates corruption, &c....advocates, physicians, chyrurgions, &c. a set number ; • concoctions, sweat and tears. Spirits.] Spirit is a most subtle vapour, which is expressed from the... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1880 - 516 pages
...feculent part of nourishment, and purged from the spleen, is a bridle to the other two hot humours, blood and choler, preserving them in the blood, and...Serum, Sweat, Tears.] To these humours you may add eerura, which is the matter of urine, and those excrementitious humours of the third concoction, sweat... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1883 - 816 pages
...feculent part of nourishment, and purged from the spleen, is a bridle to the other two hot humours, слр. 1П. multo anhelitu jjietatione farentes...- voces sunt, pra:tcr!:i nilitl. feLlb. 30. pluc Scrum, Sweat, Tears.] To these humours you may add serum, which is the matter of urine, and those excrcmcntitious... | |
| Sidney Lanier - English fiction - 1883 - 312 pages
...Melancholy, cold and dry, ... is a bridle to the other two hot humors, blood and choler. These four humors have some analogy with the four elements and to the four ages in man." Having disposed thus of humors, we have this account of spirit or the other contained part of the body.... | |
| Parker Woodward - 1902 - 144 pages
...foeculent part of nourishment, and purged from the spleen, is a bridle to the other two hot humours, blood and choler, preserving them in the blood and nourishing the bones." " Choler is hot and dry, bitter, begotten of the hotter parts of the chylus, and gathered to ^ the... | |
| Biology - 1927 - 604 pages
...feculent part of the nourishment and purged from the spleen. It is a bridle of the two hot humors, blood and choler, preserving them in the blood and nourishing the bones. The humor sanguine, blood or air, was described as a hot, sweet-tempered, red humor, prepared in the... | |
| Abraham Aaron Roback - Character - 1927 - 632 pages
...feculent part of nourishment, and purged from the spleen, is a bridle to the other two hot humours, blood and choler, preserving them in the blood, and nourishing the bones. Mention must also be made of serum, and of ' those excrementitious humours of the third concoction,... | |
| Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1993 - 1030 pages
...the other two hot humours, hlood and choler, preserving them in the hlood, and nourishing the hones. These four humours have some analogy with the four elements, and to the four ages in man, tihid. 1.1.2.2) The spirits Burton alludes to in connection with hlood make up, along with the humors,... | |
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