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that Coltsfoot original: "Tussilaginem" belongs to the Obstruction of the lungs: and the obstruction of the lungs belongs to Coltsfoot. But it is the work of a great King to ensure that many learned men, for the sake of restoring Physiognomic Anatomy, establish zētēseis inquiries/investigations, and apply diligent and constant labor to that most excellent doctrine.
Next, it must be briefly explained in what manner those three Paracelsian principles, Salt, Sulfur, and Mercury, may be accommodated to the method of healing and to the indications proposed by Galen in his method of healing. Endeixeis indications are to be sought properly from that most excellent Anatomy which we described above. Do not, I ask, the very things seem to converse with men, and to explain through a physician what they are, when a physician, relying on the knowledge of true Anatomy, says, This remedy belongs to this disease, and this disease belongs to this remedy? But our physicians