The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
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Or Natural
Primary, as stars, proved by aphorisms, signs from physiognomy, metoposcopy, chiromancy. _Subs. 4._ Or Secondary, as Congenite, inward from Old age, temperament, _Subs. 5._ Parents, it being an hereditary disease, _Subs. 6._ Or Outward or adventitious, which are Evident, outward, remote, adventitious, as, Necessary, see [Symbol: Taurus]. Not necessary, as _M. 4. S. 2._ Nurses, _Subs. 1._ Education, _Subs. 2._ Terrors, affrights, _Subs. 3._ Scoffs, calumnies, bitter jests, _Subs. 4._ Loss of liberty, servitude, imprisonment, _Subs. 5._ Poverty and want, _Subs. 6. A heap of other accidents, death of friends, loss, &c. _Subs. 7._ Or Contingent, inward, antecedent, nearest. _Memb. 5. Sect. 2._ In which the body works on the mind, and this malady |
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