More principal and natural; denoting the kinds of natural Appetite, toge∣ther with such Actions as tend to the satisfying of them; relating to the
Preservation of the Individuum, as to the desire of
Less principal and preternatural; referring to several affections of the Touch, and different kinds of Pain; being either
Proper to the Skin and outward parts; caused by an agitation of some thin Vapours stopped in their expiration, which is remedied by such a kind of affriction with an edge as doth open the Pores, that the Vapors may transpire.
Common to other parts; and caused by