The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
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_Memb. 3._
Its definition, name, difference, _Subs. 1._ The part and parties affected, affection, &c. _Subs. 2._ The matter of melancholy, natural, &c. _Subs. 3._ Species, or kinds [_Subs. 4._], which are Proper to parts, as Of the head alone, hypochondriacal, or windy melancholy. Of the whole body. with their several causes, symptoms, prognostics, cures Or Indefinite; as Love-melancholy, the subject of the third Partition. Its Causes in general. _Sect. 2._ A. Its Symptoms or signs. _Sect. 3._ B. Its Prognostics or indications. _Sect. 4._ C. Its Cures; the subject of the second Partition. A. _Sect. 2._ Causes of Melancholy are either General, as _Memb. 1._ Supernatural As from God immediately, or by second causes. _Subs. 1._ Or from the devil immediately, with a digression of the nature of spirits and devils. _Subs. 2._ Or mediately, by magicians, witches. _Subs. 3._ |
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