Aristotle's works:: Containing the Master-piece, Directions for Midwives, and Counsel and Advice to Child-bearing Women with Various Useful Remedies — Aristotle — John Shaqi
Aristotle's works:: Containing the Master-piece, Directions for Midwives, and Counsel and Advice to Child-bearing Women with Various Useful Remedies
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Q. By what means doth the milk of the paps come to the matrix or womb?
A. There is a certain knitting and coupling of the paps with the womb,
and there are certain veins which the midwives do cut in the time of the
birth of the child, and by those veins the milk flows in at the navel of
the child, and so it receives nourishment by the navel.
Q. Why is it a sign of a male child in the womb, when the milk that
runneth out of a woman’s breast is thick, and not much, and of a female
when it is thin? A. Because a woman that goeth with a boy, hath a great
heat in her, which doth perfect the milk and make it thick; but she who
goes with a girl hath not so much heat, and therefore the milk is
undigested, imperfect, watery, and thin, and will swim above the water
if it be put into it.
Q. Why is the milk white, seeing the flowers are red, of which it is
engendered? A. Because blood which is well purged and concocted becomes
white, as appeareth in flesh whose proper colour is red, and being
boiled is white. Also, because every humour which is engendered of the
body, is made like unto that part in colour where it is engendered, as
near as it can be; but because the flesh of the paps is white, therefore
the colour of the milk is white.
Q. Why doth a cow give milk more abundantly than other beasts? A.
Because she is a great eating beast, and where there is much monthly
superfluity engendered, there is much milk; because it is nothing else
but that blood purged and tried.
Q. Why is not milk wholesome? A. 1. Because it curdeth in the stomach,
whereof an evil breath is bred. 2. Because the milk doth grow sour in
the stomach, where evil humours are bred, and infect the breath.
Q. Why is milk bad for such as have the headache? A. Because it is
easily turned into great fumosities, and hath much terrestrial substance
in it, the which ascending doth cause the headache.
Q. Why is milk fit nutriment for infants? A. Because it is a natural and
usual food, and they were nourished by the same in the womb.
Q. Why are the white-meats made of a new-milked cow good? A. Because
milk at that time is very spongy, expels many fumosities, and, as it
were, purges at that time.
Q. Why do physicians forbid the eating of fish and milk at the same
time? A. Because they produce a leprosy, and because they are
phlegmatic.
Q. Why have not birds and fish milk and paps? A. Because paps would
hinder the flight of birds. And although fish have neither paps nor
milk, the females cast much spawn, which the male touches with a small
gut, and causes their kind to continue in succession.
_Of the Back._