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Khunrath, Heinrich · 1607

marginal note: later SALT OF WISDOM, resolving, destroying, annihilating, and expelling TARTAR.
the humans and the cattle drink, and because of them—according to the TARTAREAN and other unruly conditions of the same—[are] previously, from WHERE and WHENCE, out of unruly, harmful salt or spirits of such salt, connected to a natural inclination toward TARTAREAN bodily ailments, [and] often also very unrulily polluted and Tartarean-ly discrasied deranged in temperament or distorted and qualified:
marginal note: In a truly medical, practical, internal, and central sense, these two axioms, Similar things are cured by similar things, and contrary things by contrary things, are found not to be so opposed to one another; see also WVIERUM Johann Weyer, book on New Diseases, on Erysipelas.
Quite philosophically to SALT, especially as THESE, dissolved
the EARTHS, and ground-water or spring-waters, from which one does not only boil and brew, but also
So that—namely, whence the disease [comes], thence also—as by its likes, and yet, because of the aforementioned PREPARATION—by its opposite, the MEDICINE comes against it) and because of that, as told at length, the well-mentioned STONE-SALT-LIKE SOLV-