Excerpt from Febrium Doctrina Inaudita
Primò in atram bilem migrar haec tandem in bilem flavam. Sicqùe humor liquidior. Perrinacic lime refifleret, eifetque arra longè facilioris dnfli pationis, quam flava. Sieque non atre cx flava: (ed retroîrado planè modo hac in flavam mutaretur. Q_uo di invito Galeno, qui nunquam tram,novit reverti in bilem flavam. Qin potins, cruorem o mmm, immediate, a; naturalimr in bilem flavam, per ui alienationes contendere feribir. Hue ('pe &at do&rma inaudita de febribus. Cap. De foluti vis. Ubi nempe oflendi. Quod iuxra.virus folutivo mmf, divnfimode cruor rranfmurerur per fui cor ruptionem Id nimirum in contufionibus contin gît. Cruorque extmvermtus, ac vit; fodaliti0 fcnfim dcfiitutus paulatim quoque tam partium affe&ì bus,quem cruoris eorruprelis variis,aufculrar. Non autem quod excrementorum demorruorum varie tas, aut corruptclaadnfi'ormiras. Compofirionem tmaris, tefiari poflît aut debeer. Enimvero Scho la: fu pponunt pro Medicina: infiitutiombus: %od 7 flava bilis (ir unus de quatuorconflitutifis cruo ris, fe11eus ncmpe amarus ideoque quod quì quàndoque per vomirum reiicitur flavus,& amari caus. (iripfàmet bilis, imo fel ipl'um efl'entialirer que eoincidens in identimre cum praef'ata bile felle originali, qua ambo,è cibis quoridie,ad cruo ris conflitutioneni &bricari eontendunt Bilem nempe ad cruoris compofitîonem: fehmrò. Tau quam excrer_nentutn in rhecam fuam fubtcr ieeur tdegari ut inde per zlyi fordes féras vader. Quod autem per vomitum reiicitur flavum,amarum,fub inde porraceum. &xmgìnoi'um colore: hinc nem pe probant ipf'am originaltm bilem, qua: cruori ex, travenaro fupernatat debcre velit noht natura liter efl'e amaram. Ae Felle'am: ac iterum vice verfa. Verinri: penuria bilem cruoris coufiirutivam. L debere.
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