to be kept, except it be extremely bad: he adviseth all men to keep
their old customs, and that by the authority of [1461]Hippocrates
himself, Dandum aliquid tempori, aetati regioni, consuetudini, and
therefore to [1462]continue as they began, be it diet, bath, exercise,
&c., or whatsoever else.
Another exception is delight, or appetite, to such and such meats:
though they be hard of digestion, melancholy; yet as Fuchsius excepts,
cap. 6. lib. 2. Instit. sect. 2, [1463]The stomach doth readily digest,
and willingly entertain such meats we love most, and are pleasing to
us, abhors on the other side such as we distaste. Which Hippocrates
confirms, Aphoris. 2. 38. Some cannot endure cheese, out of a secret
antipathy; or to see a roasted duck, which to others is a
[1464]delightsome meat.
The last exception is necessity, poverty, want, hunger, which drives
men many times to do that which otherwise they are loath, cannot
endure, and thankfully to accept of it: as beverage in ships, and in
sieges of great cities, to feed on dogs, cats, rats, and men
themselves. Three outlaws in [1465]Hector Boethius, being driven to
their shifts, did eat raw flesh, and flesh of such fowl as they could
catch, in one of the Hebrides for some few months. These things do
mitigate or disannul that which hath been said of melancholy meats, and
make it more tolerable; but to such as are wealthy, live plenteously,
at ease, may take their choice, and refrain if they will, these viands
are to be forborne, if they be inclined to, or suspect melancholy, as
they tender their healths: Otherwise if they be intemperate, or
disordered in their diet, at their peril be it. Qui monet amat, Ave et
cave.
He who advises is your friend
Farewell, and to your health attend.
SUBSECT. IV.—_Retention and Evacuation a cause, and how_.
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