... diversities of the parts, the secrecies of thepassages, and the seats or nestling of the humours, nor much of footsteps and impressions of diseases.Advancement of LearningSecond Book, X, 5Burton, ... scratch’ to give the widest possible range of quotationsfrom the works of professionals (in and out of the field of medicine),poets, philosophers, writers, and anyone else we found who had saidsomething ... against that sort of food which others love and live upon. I have read of one that could notendure to eat either bread or flesh; of another that fell into a swooningfit at the smell of a rose Remarkable...