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             The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ...
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           THE
           London
           Dispensatory
           ,
           Reduced
           to
           the
           PRACTICE
           OF
           THE
           LONDON
           Physicians
           .
        
         
           Wherein
           are
           Contain'd
           The
           MEDICINES
           ,
           BOTH
           Galenical
           and
           Chymical
           ,
           That
           are
           now
           in
           Use
           .
        
         
           Those
           that
           are
           out
           of
           Use
           are
           Omitted
           :
           And
           such
           as
           are
           in
           Use
           ,
           and
           not
           in
           the
           Latin
           Copy
           ,
           are
           Added
           ;
           with
           Vertues
           and
           Doses
           .
        
         
           By
           
             JOHN
             PECHEY
          
           ,
           of
           the
           College
           of
           Physicians
           ,
           in
           London
           .
        
         
           LONDON
           :
           Printed
           by
           
             F.
             Collins
          
           ,
           for
           
             J.
             Lawrence
          
           ,
           at
           the
           Angel
           in
           the
           Poultrey
           .
           1694.
           
        
      
       
         
         
           
        
      
       
         
         
           THE
           PREFACE
           .
        
         
           HAving
           for
           several
           years
           endeavoured
           to
           render
           the
           Art
           of
           Physick
           as
           plain
           and
           easie
           as
           the
           nature
           of
           it
           would
           allow
           ;
           by
           separating
           practice
           and
           experience
           from
           the
           vain
           fictions
           of
           a
           sort
           of
           men
           ,
           whose
           business
           it
           is
           ,
           to
           make
           every
           part
           of
           it
           obscure
           and
           misterious
           .
           I
           thought
           among
           other
           things
           ,
           the
           reducing
           the
           London
           Dispensatory
           to
           the
           practice
           of
           the
           present
           times
           ,
           and
           the
           adding
           to
           it
           such
           medicines
           as
           are
           frequently
           used
           ;
           would
           be
           a
           work
           very
           acceptable
           to
           those
           ,
           that
           have
           not
           time
           or
           opportunity
           to
           peruse
           the
           prescriptions
           of
           the
           London
           Physicians
           :
           To
           which
           end
           I
           carefully
           viewed
           the
           files
           of
           some
           London
           Apothecaries
           ,
           and
           the
           bills
           of
           the
           most
           eminent
           Physicians
           ,
           and
           reviewed
           the
           best
           modern
           Authors
           .
        
         
           Now
           by
           this
           Treatise
           young
           Phisicians
           may
           know
           what
           Medicines
           are
           used
           ,
           and
           so
           prescribe
           accordingly
           ;
           whereas
           ,
           before
           the
           Apothecaries
           were
           w●nt
           to
           discover
           ,
           and
           ridicule
           raw
           Practitioners
           for
           their
           obsolete
           and
           unfashionable
           Prescriptions
           ;
           and
           commonly
           upon
           reading
           such
           bills
           would
           say
           ,
           
             This
             or
             that
             Doctor
             was
             a
             Novice
             in
             Practice
             .
          
        
         
           And
           Apothecaries
           in
           the
           Country
           may
           by
           this
           Dispensatory
           provide
           Medicines
           that
           are
           agreeable
           to
           the
           present
           practice
           ,
           and
           so
           save
           the
           patient
           the
           trouble
           ,
           (
           besides
           the
           loss
           of
           time
           )
           in
           sending
           to
           London
           for
           some
           Medicines
           ,
           prescribed
           by
           London
           Physicians
           ,
           as
           oft
           as
           they
           are
           called
           into
           the
           Countrey
           ,
           or
           advised
           with
           by
           letter
           in
           extraordinary
           cases
           :
           Tho
           I
           know
           some
           of
           them
           
           in
           great
           Towns
           especially
           ,
           are
           well
           furnished
           with
           all
           things
           necessary
           .
        
         
           But
           (
           which
           is
           most
           considerable
           )
           t
           is
           probable
           ,
           that
           many
           of
           the
           Simples
           and
           Compounds
           that
           are
           rejected
           and
           out
           of
           use
           ,
           either
           never
           had
           really
           the
           virtues
           assigned
           them
           ;
           or
           by
           a
           long
           tract
           of
           time
           ,
           the
           diseases
           for
           which
           they
           were
           used
           are
           now
           altered
           ,
           and
           some
           of
           them
           worn
           out
           ;
           and
           that
           others
           succeed
           which
           require
           other
           Medicines
           and
           Methods
           of
           cure
           .
           As
           to
           the
           virtues
           of
           each
           Composition
           ,
           I
           have
           set
           down
           briefly
           those
           that
           I
           thought
           did
           peculiarly
           belong
           to
           the
           Medicine
           .
        
         
           Lastly
           ,
           I
           have
           added
           a
           Table
           of
           diseases
           .
        
         
           
             Reader
             Farewel
             ,
          
           
             From
             the
             Angel
             and
             Crown
             in
             
               Basing-Lane
               ,
               London
            
             .
          
           
             John
             Pechy
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           The
           INDEX
           of
           the
           Medicines
           .
        
         
           
             A
          
           
             A
             Ethiops
             Minoralis
             153
          
           
             Aloes
             to
             purifie
             176
          
           
             Alum
             to
             burn
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Ambar
             Volatile
             Salt
             170
          
           
             Anacardiums
             to
             prepare
             176
          
           
             Antimony
             Diaphoretick
             144
          
           
             Antimony
             its
             Cinnabar
             148
          
           
             Antimony
             its
             glass
             145
          
           
             Antimony
             its
             Liver
             144
          
           
             Antimony
             its
             common
             regulus
             147
          
           
             Aq.
             Lact
             ▪
             alexit
             .
             6
          
           
             Aq.
             Mirabilis
             7
          
           
             Arcanum
             Corallinum
             153
          
        
         
           
             B
          
           
             Balsam
             of
             Sulphur
             165
          
           
             Benzoin
             flowers
             168
          
           
             Bezoarric
             183
          
           
             Bole
             armonick
             to
             prepare
             177
          
           
             Brass
             to
             burn
             175
          
           
             Briony
             lees
             177
          
           
             Butter
             May
             ibid.
             
          
        
         
           
             C
          
           
             Cerecloth
             of
             Galbanum
             126
          
           
             Cerecloth
             of
             Sanders
             127
          
           
             Conserves
             49
          
           
             Coral
             prepared
             178
          
           
             Crabs
             eyes
             prepared
             ibid.
             
          
        
         
           
             D
          
           
             Decoctions
             bitter
             22
          
           
             Of
             Dodder
             ibid.
             
          
           
             For
             a
             glister
             21
          
           
             Pectoral
             23
          
           
             Sennae
             Gerionis
             ibid.
             
          
           
             White
             2●
          
           
             Of
             the
             Woods
             24
          
           
             Wound
             23
          
        
         
           
             E
          
           
             Earthworms
             181
          
           
             Electuaries
             .
             
               
                 Confection
                 of
                 Alkermes
                 61
              
               
                 Confection
                 of
                 Hyacinth
                 62
              
               
                 Caryocostinum
                 69
              
               
                 Catholicon
                 70
              
               
                 Diacrocuma
                 68
              
               
                 Diaphaenicon
                 70
              
               
                 Diasatyrion
                 63
              
               
                 Diascordium
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 egg
                 65
              
               
                 Extract
                 of
                 Cassia
                 for
                 glisters
                 69
              
               
                 Hiera
                 Picra
                 simple
                 73
              
               
                 Lawrel
                 berries
                 62
              
               
                 Lenitive
                 71
              
               
                 Mithridat
                 64
              
               
                 Philonium
                 Romanum
                 65
              
               
                 
                 Of
                 the
                 juice
                 of
                 Roses
                 p.
                 72
              
               
                 Sassafras
                 61
              
               
                 Treacle
                 Venice
                 66
              
               
                 Treacle
                 London
                 68
              
            
          
           
             Elixir
             proprietatis
             154
          
           
             Elixir
             Salutis
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Extracts
             173
          
        
         
           
             F
          
           
             Fat
             's
             to
             prepare
             175
          
        
         
           
             G
          
           
             Goats
             blood
             to
             prepare
             180
          
        
         
           
             H
          
           
             Hartshorn
             burnt
             178
          
           
             Hellebore
             roots
             to
             prepare
             179
          
        
         
           
             I
          
           
             Jalap
             rofin
             171
          
        
         
           
             L
          
           
             Lac
             to
             prepare
             180
          
           
             Lapis
             Calamminaris
             to
             prepare
             177
          
           
             Lapis
             Lazuli
             to
             prepare
             180
          
           
             Lapis
             Medicamentosus
             158
          
           
             Lapis
             prunellae
             169
          
           
             Laudanum
             83
          
           
             Liquid
             Laudanum
             185
          
           
             Litharge
             to
             prepare
             180
          
           
             Lucatellus
             Balsam
             102
          
           
             Lungs
             of
             a
             Fox
             to
             prepare
             182
          
        
         
           
             M
          
           
             Mars
             its
             opening
             Saffron
          
           
             Mars
             its
             astringent
             Saffron
             155
          
           
             Mars
             its
             Salt
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Mercurius
             vitae
             146
          
           
             Mercury
             water
             150
          
           
             Mercury
             corrosive
             149
          
           
             Mercurius
             dulcis
             150
          
           
             Mercury
             precipitat
             red
             151
          
           
             Merc
             precipitat
             white
             ib.
             
          
           
             Millepedes
             prepared
             181
          
        
         
           
             O
          
           
             Oesypus
             to
             prepare
             181
          
           
             Opium
             to
             prepare
             182
          
           
             
               Oyls
               simple
               by
               expression
            
             .
             
               
                 Of
                 sweet
                 Almonds
                 93
              
               
                 Of
                 bitter
                 Almonds
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 yolks
                 of
                 eggs
                 94
              
            
          
           
             
               Simple
               oyls
               by
               infusion
               or
               decoction
               .
            
             
               
                 Of
                 Cammomile
                 96
              
               
                 Of
                 Castor
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Dill
                 95
              
               
                 Of
                 Elder
                 flowers
                 100
              
               
                 Of
                 Euphorbium
                 97
              
               
                 Of
                 water
                 Lillies
                 99
              
               
                 Of
                 Marjoram
                 98
              
               
                 Of
                 Mastich
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Mint
                 99
              
               
                 Of
                 Myrrh
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Nard
                 100
              
               
                 Of
                 Orris
                 97
              
               
                 Of
                 Roses
                 compleat
                 95
              
               
                 Of
                 Roses
                 Omphacin
                 94
              
               
                 
                 Of
                 Rue
                 p.
                 100
              
               
                 Of
                 Savin
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Scorpions
                 101
              
               
                 Violet
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 wall
                 flowers
                 96
              
               
                 Worms
                 97
              
               
                 Wormwood
                 95
              
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               oyls
               by
               infusion
            
             .
             
               
                 Oyl
                 of
                 Foxes
                 103
              
               
                 Of
                 St.
                 
                 John's
                 ▪
                 wort
                 102
              
               
                 Of
                 swallows
                 101
              
            
          
           
             
               Chymical
               oyls
            
             .
             
               
                 Of
                 Ambar
                 104
              
               
                 Of
                 Bricks
                 108
              
               
                 Of
                 Cinnamon
                 105
              
               
                 Of
                 Dill
                 111
              
               
                 Of
                 Guajacum
                 106
              
               
                 Of
                 Juniper
                 berries
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Nutmegs
                 107
              
               
                 Of
                 Sulphur
                 by
                 the
                 Bell
                 109
              
               
                 Of
                 Turpentine
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Of
                 Wax
                 110
              
               
                 Of
                 Wormwood
                 ▪
                 108
              
            
          
           
             
               Simple
               Oyntments
            
             .
             
               
                 Aegyptiacum
                 112
              
               
                 Bayes
                 115
              
               
                 Basilicon
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Diapompholigos
                 113
              
               
                 Sharp
                 pointed
                 dock
                 116
              
               
                 Elecampane
                 114
              
               
                 Elecampane
                 with
                 Mercury
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 For
                 the
                 eyes
                 116
              
               
                 Gum
                 Elemi
                 112
              
               
                 Marsh-mallows
                 113
              
               
                 Nutritum
                 115
              
               
                 Pomatum
                 117
              
               
                 Red
                 drying
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Tobacco
                 115
              
               
                 White
                 111
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntments
               more
               compound
            
             .
             
               
                 Of
                 Alablaster
                 118
              
               
                 Apostles
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Aregon
                 119
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 Countess
                 121
              
               
                 Martiatum
                 122
              
               
                 Mastich
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Naples
                 123
              
               
                 Nerve
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Pectoral
                 124
              
               
                 Piles
                 122
              
               
                 Poplar
                 124
              
               
                 Sowbread
                 120
              
               
                 Splanchnick
                 125
              
               
                 Sumach
                 126
              
            
          
        
         
           
             P
          
           
             Pearls
             to
             prepare
             178
          
           
             Pills
             of
             Agarick
             72
          
           
             Agregative
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Aleophang
             74
          
           
             Aloes
             Rosat
             8●
          
           
             Ambar
             82
          
           
             Coch.
             major
             75
          
           
             Coch.
             minor
             76
          
           
             Faetid
             77
          
           
             Golden
             75
          
           
             Hermodactiles
             78
          
           
             Hiera
             with
             Agarick
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Hounds
             tongue
             76
          
           
             
             Imperial
             p.
             78
          
           
             Lapid
             Lazuli
             79
          
           
             Macri
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Mastich
             80
          
           
             Matthews
             185
          
           
             Rudii
             80
          
           
             Ruffi
             81
          
           
             Stomach
             with
             Gums
             81
          
           
             Storax
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Tartar
             82
          
           
             Two
             77
          
           
             Plaisters
             .
             
               
                 Ammoniacum
                 127
              
               
                 Barbarum
                 magnum
                 128
              
               
                 Bayberries
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Bettony
                 129
              
               
                 Blistering
                 135
              
               
                 Caesaris
                 130
              
               
                 Cummin
                 131
              
               
                 Diachalcitis
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Diachylon
                 Simple
                 132
              
               
                 Diachylon
                 with
                 Orris
                 ib.
                 
              
               
                 Diachylon
                 the
                 great
                 ▪
                 133
              
               
                 Diachylon
                 the
                 great
                 with
                 Gums
                 134
              
               
                 Frogs
                 140
              
               
                 Head
                 130
              
               
                 Hemlock
                 with
                 Ammoniacum
                 131
              
               
                 Hermodactiles
                 136
              
               
                 Hysterick
                 137
              
               
                 Lapid
                 Calamminaris
                 135
              
               
                 Red
                 Lead
                 138
              
               
                 Ma●●ich
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Melilot
                 simple
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Mucilages
                 134
              
               
                 Nerve
                 139
              
               
                 Flower
                 of
                 Oyntments
                 135
              
               
                 Oxycroceum
                 140
              
               
                 Ruptures
                 136
              
               
                 De
                 Sandice
                 141
              
               
                 Soap
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Sticticum
                 142
              
               
                 Stomach
                 ibid.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             R
          
           
             
               Robor
               Sapa
            
             .
             
               
                 Of
                 Barberries
                 46
              
               
                 Juice
                 of
                 Liquorice
                 ibid.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             S
          
           
             Salts
             fixed
             174
          
           
             Sacharum
             Saturni
             172
          
           
             Salt
             of
             Vitirol
             160
          
           
             Salts
             Volatile
             174
          
           
             Scammony
             prepared
             182
          
           
             Spirit
             of
             Sal
             Armonia●k
             156
          
           
             Spirit
             of
             salt
             157
          
           
             Sweet
             spirit
             of
             salt
             158
          
           
             Spirit
             of
             Vitriol
             159
          
           
             Spirit
             of
             Nitre
             dulcified
             161
          
           
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             rectified
             162
          
           
             Spirit
             of
             Hartshorn
             163
          
           
             Spurge
             roots
             to
             prepare
             179
          
           
             Squills
             to
             prepare
             183
          
           
             Steel
             prepared
             154
          
           
             Infernal
             stone
             178
          
           
             Styptick
             water
             159
          
           
             
             Sugars
             p.
             51
          
           
             Flowers
             of
             Sulphur
             166
          
           
             Magistery
             of
             Sulphur
             ib.
             
          
           
             Syrups
             of
             Ammoniacum
             29
          
           
             Apples
             27
          
           
             Balsamick
             29
          
           
             Bizantine
             simple
             30
          
           
             Buckthorn
             27
          
           
             Of
             the
             juice
             of
             Citron
             30
          
           
             Citron
             peel
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Coral
             31
          
           
             Cupmoss
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Diacodium
             32
          
           
             Dodder
             26
          
           
             Syrup
             of
             elder
             berries
             32
          
           
             Gilly-flowers
             34
          
           
             Ground
             pine
             33
          
           
             White
             Horehound
             34
          
           
             Liquorice
             35
          
           
             Maidenhair
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Marsh-mallows
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Mint
             36
          
           
             Mouseear
             37
          
           
             Mugwort
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Myrtles
             38
          
           
             Oak
             of
             Jerusalem
             39
          
           
             The
             five
             opening
             roots
             ib.
             
          
           
             Peach
             flowers
             28
          
           
             Peony
             39
          
           
             Pomgranats
             40
          
           
             Poppies
             red
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Quinces
             41
          
           
             Roses
             ▪
             solutive
             28
          
           
             Roses
             dryed
             41
          
           
             Rhubarb
             25
          
           
             Scabious
             comp
             .
             41
          
           
             Stechas
             42
          
           
             Steel
             43
          
           
             Succory
             with
             Rhubarb
             25
          
           
             Turneps
             42
          
           
             Violets
             43
          
           
             Wormwood
             44
          
        
         
           
             T
          
           
             Tartar
             Vitriolated
             163
          
           
             Tartar
             creame
             162
          
           
             Tinctures
             of
             Ambar
             13
          
           
             Antimony
             14
          
           
             Benzoin
             168
          
           
             Castor
             14
          
           
             Roses
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Sacra
             15
          
           
             Saffron
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Salt
             of
             Tartar
             16
          
           
             Sulphur
             15
          
           
             Troches
             of
             Agarick
             83
          
           
             Alhandal
             84
          
           
             Ambar
             87
          
           
             Camphir
             86
          
           
             Capers
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Cherries
             Winter
             85
          
           
             Cypheos
             87
          
           
             Dr.
             Gordms
             89
          
           
             Hedichroy
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Lemnian
             earth
             92
          
           
             Lozenges
             pectoral
             black
             86
          
           
             Lozenges
             pectoral
             White
             85
          
           
             Maudlin
             88
          
           
             
             Myrrh
             p.
             90
          
           
             Polyidae
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Rhubarb
             90
          
           
             Spodium
             91
          
           
             Squills
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Vipers
             92
          
           
             White
             of
             Rhasis
             84
          
           
             Turbith
             Mineral
             152
          
           
             Turpentine
             boiled
             183
          
           
             Tutty
             prepared
             ibid.
             
          
        
         
           
             U
          
           
             
               Medicated
               Vinegars
            
             .
             
               
                 Destilled
                 Vinegar
                 20
              
               
                 Rose
                 Vinegar
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Treacle
                 Vinegar
                 21
              
            
          
        
         
           
             W
          
           
             Compound
             Waters
             of
             
               
                 Angelica
                 1
              
               
                 Alum
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Bezoartick
                 2
              
               
                 Briony
                 3
              
               
                 Cinnamon
                 5
              
               
                 Cinnamon
                 hord
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Epidemick
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Gentian
                 6
              
               
                 Heavenly
                 4
              
               
                 Lavender
                 Comp.
                 186
              
               
                 Peony
                 7
              
               
                 Queen
                 of
                 Hungaries
                 8
              
               
                 Horse
                 Radish
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Saxony
                 9
              
               
                 Scordium
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Snaile-water
                 10
              
               
                 Stephans
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Treacle
                 11
              
               
                 Walnut
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Worms
                 12
              
               
                 Wormwood
                 ibid.
                 
              
            
          
           
             
               Medicated
               Wines
            
             .
             
               
                 Blessed
                 17
              
               
                 Squills
                 18
              
               
                 Steel
                 ibid.
                 
              
               
                 Wormwood
                 19
              
            
          
        
      
       
         
           An
           INDEX
           of
           the
           Diseases
           .
        
         
           
             Aches
             p.
             102
             ,
             103
             ▪
             122
             ,
             124
             ,
             140.
             
          
           
             Agues
             Tertian
             184
          
           
             Apoplexy
             8
             ,
             13
             ,
             104
          
           
             Appetite
             to
             procure
             19
             ,
             46
             ,
             74
          
           
             Asthma
             15
             ,
             167
          
        
         
           
             B.
             
          
           
             Back
             pains
             120
             ,
             186
          
           
             Biting
             of
             Venomous
             creatures
             65
             ,
             101
             ,
             116
             ,
             129
          
           
             Bladder
             the
             pain
             of
             it
             35
          
           
             Bladder
             diseases
             36
             ,
             89
          
           
             Blisters
             to
             dress
             138
          
           
             
             Blood
             to
             purifie
             p.
             6
             ,
             22
             ,
             65
          
           
             Blood
             spitting
             24
             ,
             37
             ,
             38
             ,
             92
          
           
             Blood
             to
             stop
             60
             ,
             110
             ,
             158
          
           
             Bowels
             to
             empty
             21
             ,
             120
          
           
             Breast
             to
             purge
             75
             ,
             81
          
           
             Breast
             crude
             humours
             of
             it
             to
             concoct
             15
          
           
             Breast
             obstructed
             124
          
           
             Breast
             pains
             128
          
           
             Breast
             swelled
             ibid.
             
          
           
             Bruises
             8
             ,
             102
             ,
             116
             ,
             124
             142
          
           
             Burns
             8
             ,
             112
          
        
         
           
             C.
             
          
           
             Catarrh
             58
             ,
             59
          
           
             Chanchre
             1
          
           
             Chaps
             117
          
           
             Child
             bed
             purgations
             to
             force
             38
             ,
             90
          
           
             Cold
             diseases
             100
          
           
             Collick
             5
             ,
             62
             ,
             67
             ,
             107
             ,
             120
             ,
             124
             ,
             161
          
           
             Concoction
             to
             help
             13
             ,
             37
          
           
             Consumption
             10
             ,
             12
             ,
             16
             ,
             29
             ,
             43
             ,
             62
          
           
             Convulsions
             95
             ,
             96
             ,
             100
             ,
             103
             ,
             104
             ,
             120
             ,
             124
          
           
             Coughs
             16
             ,
             24
             ,
             29
             ,
             43
             ,
             47
             ,
             49
             ,
             54
             ,
             56
             ,
             57
             ,
             86
             ,
             92
             102
          
           
             Cough
             hooping
             31
          
           
             Coughs
             tickling
             32
             ,
             62
             ,
             76
             ,
             89
          
           
             Cramp
             96
             ,
             120
          
        
         
           
             D
          
           
             Deafness
             14
             ,
             19
             ,
             55
             ,
             96
          
           
             Digestion
             to
             help
             75
             ,
             81
             ,
             95
             ,
             100
             ,
             108
          
           
             Dropsy
             6
             ,
             13
             ,
             14
             ,
             15
             ,
             19
             ,
             28
             ,
             30
             ,
             32
             ,
             43
             ,
             61
             ,
             75
             ,
             91
             ,
             153
             ,
             155
          
        
         
           
             E.
             
          
           
             Epilepsy
             13
             ,
             148
             ,
             156
          
           
             Expectoration
             to
             help
             10
             ,
             23
             ,
             34
             ,
             35
             ,
             58
             ,
             86
          
           
             Eyes
             inflamed
             84
             ,
             117
          
        
         
           
             F.
             
          
           
             Fevers
             5
             ,
             9
             ,
             17
             ,
             25
             ,
             30
             ,
             36
             61
             ,
             125
             ,
             135
             ,
             156
          
           
             Fevers
             Hectick
             29
             ,
             31
             ,
             63
          
           
             Fistula's
             to
             hèal
             24
             ,
             94
          
           
             Flesh
             proud
             to
             ▪
             eat
             down
             1
             ,
             112
             ,
             152
          
           
             Fluxes
             of
             all
             sorts
             to
             stop
             31
             ,
             38
             ,
             41
             ,
             48
             ,
             55
             ,
             64
             ,
             65
             ,
             92
             ,
             98
             ,
             117
             ,
             121
             ,
             126
          
           
             Fluxes
             of
             blood
             89
          
           
             Flux
             to
             raise
             123
             ,
             151
          
           
             Fluxes
             immoderate
             of
             the
             Hemorrhoids
             and
             Courses
             155
          
           
             French
             Pox
             24
             ,
             61
             ,
             77
             ,
             148
             ,
             151
             ,
             153
          
           
             Fundament
             fallen
             121
          
        
         
           
             G.
             
          
           
             Gall
             bladder
             obstructed
             55
          
           
             Galls
             to
             cure
             112
          
           
             
             Giddiness
             p.
             8
          
           
             Gonorrhea
             to
             stop
             24
          
           
             Gout
             33
             ,
             67
             ,
             69
             ,
             78
             ,
             113
             ,
             142
          
           
             Gravel
             to
             expel
             53
             ,
             157
             ,
             186
          
           
             Green
             sickness
             14
             ,
             88
             ,
             154
          
           
             Gripes
             in
             children
             93
          
           
             Gripes
             5
             ,
             67
          
        
         
           
             H.
             
          
           
             Ill
             habit
             of
             body
             15
             ,
             84
             ,
             88
             ,
             91
          
           
             Head
             ach
             8
             ,
             118
             ,
             131
          
           
             Head
             diseases
             14
             ,
             40
             ,
             42
             ,
             57
             ,
             74
             ,
             75
             ,
             77
             ,
             80
             ,
             95
             ,
             122
             ,
             187
          
           
             Head
             to
             strengthen
             123
          
           
             Heart
             to
             chear
             3
             ,
             15
          
           
             Hemorrhagies
             to
             stop
             20
          
           
             Hickops
             94
          
           
             Hoarsness
             54
             ,
             93
             ,
             99
          
           
             Humors
             sharp
             to
             correct
             36
          
           
             Hysterick
             diseases
             8
             ,
             13
             ,
             19
             ,
             137
             ,
             154
          
        
         
           
             I.
             
          
           
             Jaundice
             6
             ,
             12
             ,
             14
             ,
             15
             ,
             55
             ,
             84
             ,
             91
             ,
             105
             ,
             117
          
           
             Infection
             to
             prevent
             7
             ,
             64
             ,
             65
             ,
             67
          
           
             Inflamations
             to
             asswage
             20
             ,
             99
             ,
             101
             ,
             122
          
           
             Joint
             diseases
             115
          
           
             Joints
             stiff
             120
          
           
             Joints
             to
             strengthen
             122
             ,
             130
             ,
             139
          
           
             Joint
             pains
             142
          
           
             Itch
             42
             ,
             79
             ,
             166
          
           
             Itching
             to
             take
             off
             112
             ,
             114
             ,
             116
          
        
         
           
             K.
             
          
           
             Kidney
             Diseases
             36
          
           
             Kidneys
             the
             pain
             of
             35
          
           
             Kings
             evil
             24
             ,
             101
          
        
         
           
             L.
             
          
           
             Lameness
             102
          
           
             Letharge
             8
             ,
             96
          
           
             Limbs
             to
             comfort
             140
          
           
             Liver
             hard
             125
          
           
             Liver
             inflamed
             127
          
           
             Liver
             obstructed
             14
             ,
             42
             ,
             55
          
           
             Liver
             swelled
             88
          
           
             Loosness
             5
             ,
             25
             ,
             155
          
           
             Lungs
             inflamed
             41
          
           
             Lungs
             obstructed
             35
          
           
             Lungs
             to
             purge
             73
          
        
         
           
             M.
             
          
           
             Mad
             People
             to
             purge
             22
             ,
             79
          
           
             Malignity
             to
             expel
             7
             ,
             10
             ,
             11
             ,
             30
             ,
             53
             ,
             54
             ▪
             55
             ,
             60
             ,
             64
             ,
             65
          
           
             Melancholly
             Hypochondriack
             9
             ,
             43
             ,
             46
             ,
             53
             ▪
             55
             ,
             59
             ,
             154
             ,
          
           
             Melancholly
             to
             purge
             22
             ,
             26
             ,
             27
             ,
             83
          
           
             Milk
             to
             drive
             away
             132
          
           
             
             Miscarriage
             121
             ,
             126
             ,
             137
          
           
             Mother
             fits
             3
             ,
             14
             ,
             67
             ,
             90
             ,
             104
             ,
             126
          
           
             ●nflamation
             of
             the
             mouth
             45
          
        
         
           
             N.
             
          
           
             Nerve
             diseases
             14
             ,
             33
             ,
             95
             ,
             98
             ,
             115
          
           
             Nerves
             to
             purge
             85
          
           
             Nerves
             to
             strengthen
             38
             ,
             96
             ,
             108
             ,
             122
             ,
             123
             ,
             139
             ,
          
           
             Nipples
             chap'd
             94
          
        
         
           
             O.
             
          
           
             Obstructions
             to
             open
             15
             ,
             19
             ,
             29
             ,
             30
             ,
             38
             ,
             39
             ,
             46
             ,
             69
             ,
             73
             ,
             87
             ,
             88
             ,
             110
             ,
             154
          
           
             Oyntment
             for
             childrens
             breast
             108
          
        
         
           
             P.
             
          
           
             Pains
             cold
             8
             ,
             110
             ,
             111
             ,
          
           
             Pains
             to
             ease
             32
             ,
             36
             ,
             65
             ,
             83
             ,
             94
             ,
             96
             ,
             97
             ,
             113
             ,
             125
          
           
             Pains
             of
             the
             joints
             78
             ,
             95
             ,
             103
          
           
             Pain
             of
             the
             Limbs
             69
          
           
             Palsy
             8
             ,
             13
             ,
             96
             ,
             100
             ,
             103
             ,
             104
             ,
             120
             ,
             124
             ,
             156
          
           
             Piles
             122
          
           
             Pimples
             117
             ,
             150
          
           
             Plague
             2
             ,
             6
             ,
             15
             ,
             21
             ,
             63
             ,
             66
             ,
             67
             ,
             107
             ,
             144
             ,
             156
          
           
             Pleurisy
             41
             ,
             58
             ,
             59
             ,
             93
             ,
             96
             ,
             113
          
           
             Poison
             to
             resist
             31
          
           
             Small
             Pox
             15
             ,
             17
          
           
             Pulse
             to
             heighten
             165
          
           
             Putrefaction
             to
             resist
             31
          
        
         
           
             Q.
             
          
           
             Quinsy
             169
          
        
         
           
             R.
             
          
           
             Reins
             ulcerated
             89
          
           
             Rest
             to
             procure
             64
          
           
             Rheums
             24
             ,
             76
             ,
             117
          
           
             Rheumatism
             15
             ,
             61
          
           
             Rickets
             46
             ,
             87
             ,
             96
             ,
             98
             ,
             125
             ,
             169
          
           
             Ringworms
             94
             ,
             114
             ,
             116
          
           
             Rottenness
             of
             the
             bones
             106
          
           
             Running
             of
             the
             Reins
             58
             ,
             69
             ,
             77
             ,
             86
             ,
             89
             ,
             92
             ,
             158
          
           
             Ruptures
             48
             ,
             121
             ,
             131
             ,
             137
             ▪
          
        
         
           
             S.
             
          
           
             Scabs
             114
             ,
             116
          
           
             Scabs
             pocky
             114
          
           
             Scaby
             heads
             of
             children
             100
          
           
             Sciatica
             103
             ,
             108
          
           
             Schirrous
             153
          
           
             Scurvy
             9
             ,
             12
             ,
             32
             ,
             43
             ,
             54
             ,
             1●5
          
           
             Shortness
             of
             breath
             54
          
           
             Side
             pains
             35
          
           
             Skin
             diseases
             29
             ,
             79
             ,
             83
             ,
             99
             ,
             101
             ,
             115
             ,
             116
             ▪
          
           
             Skin
             rough
             117
          
           
             sleep
             to
             promote
             65
             ,
             76
             ,
             100
          
           
             Sores
             to
             skin
             117
          
           
             
             Sores
             old
             p.
             1
             ,
             90
             ,
             153
          
           
             Spleen
             hard
             125
          
           
             Spleen
             swelled
             88
             ,
             108
          
           
             Spleen
             obstructed
             14
             ,
             55
          
           
             Spirits
             to
             refresh
             31
             ,
             53
             ,
             55
             ,
             57
          
           
             Spots
             in
             the
             face
             168
          
           
             Strains
             135
          
           
             Stomach
             5
             ,
             11
             ,
             13
             ,
             56
             ,
             127
             ,
             15
             ,
             19
             ,
             22
             ,
             30
             ,
             31
             ,
             37
             ,
             40
             ,
             56
             ,
             62
             ,
             75
          
           
             Stone
             65
             ,
             69
             ,
             93
             ,
             101
             ,
             107
          
           
             Swellings
             cold
             122
             ,
             140
          
           
             Swelling
             to
             ripen
             111
             ,
             134
          
           
             Swellings
             8
             ,
             97
             ,
             108
             ,
             110
             ,
             111
          
           
             Swellings
             hard
             128
             ,
             131
             ,
             133
             ,
             134
             ,
             141
          
        
         
           
             T.
             
          
           
             Teeth
             to
             cleanse
             157
          
           
             Tettars
             94
             ,
             114
             ,
             116
          
           
             Thirst
             to
             quench
             40
             ,
             46
          
           
             Throat
             ulcered
             45
          
           
             Tooth-ach
             106
          
        
         
           
             U.
             
          
           
             Vapours
             165
          
           
             Venery
             to
             provoke
             63
          
           
             Ulcers
             Sinnuous
             119
          
           
             Ulcers
             old
             149
          
           
             Ulcers
             to
             heal
             24
             ,
             94
             ,
             100
             ,
             102
             ,
             106
             ,
             112
             ,
             113
          
           
             Ulcers
             of
             the
             lungs
             39
             ,
             45
             ,
             48
             ,
             58
             ,
             59
             ,
             89
             ,
             16●
          
        
         
           
             U.
             
          
           
             Ulcers
             of
             the
             mouth
             40
          
           
             Ulcers
             of
             the
             yard
             48
          
           
             Ulcers
             of
             the
             guts
             89
          
           
             Ulcers
             in
             the
             bladder
             105
             ,
             171
             ,
             186
          
           
             Ulcers
             to
             dry
             112
             ,
             114
          
           
             Ulcers
             to
             cleanse
             112
          
           
             Ulcers
             to
             ease
             112
             ,
             114
          
           
             Ulcers
             of
             the
             head
             112
          
           
             Ulcers
             to
             digest
             113
          
           
             Ulcers
             pocky
             114
          
           
             Vomiting
             to
             provoke
             11
             ,
             17
             ,
             18
             ,
             45
             ,
             145
             ,
             153
          
           
             Vomiting
             to
             stop
             5
             ,
             37
             ,
             41
             ,
             79
             ,
             98
             ,
             99
             ,
             100
             ,
             108
             ,
          
        
         
           
             W.
             
          
           
             A
             wash
             for
             the
             face
             8
          
           
             Water
             to
             purge
             28
             ,
             72
             ,
             76
             ,
             172
          
           
             Whites
             to
             stop
             24
             ,
             86
             ,
             89
          
           
             Wind
             to
             expel
             7
             ,
             11
             ,
             13
             ,
             54
             ,
             56
             ,
             57
             ,
             62
             ,
             70
             ,
             75
             ,
             107
             ,
             108
             ,
             126
             ,
             128
          
           
             Womb
             to
             cleanse
             126
          
           
             Womb
             diseases
             3
             ,
             82
          
           
             Womens
             delivery
             105
          
           
             Womens
             obstructions
             77
          
           
             Worms
             25
             ,
             126
             ,
             151
          
           
             Wounds
             of
             the
             head
             112
          
           
             Wounds
             to
             heal
             24
             ,
             98
             ,
             116
          
        
      
       
         
         
           
             ROOTS
             .
          
           
             ANgelica
          
           
             Asarabacca
          
           
             Asparagus
          
           
             Avens
          
           
             Birthwort
             
               
                 Long
                 ,
              
               
                 Round
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Bistort
          
           
             Briony
             
               
                 White
                 ,
              
               
                 Black.
                 
              
            
          
           
             Bugloss
          
           
             Burdock
          
           
             Butterbur
          
           
             Greater
             Celandine
          
           
             China
          
           
             Comfrey
          
           
             Contrayerva
          
           
             Sweet
             Costus
          
           
             Wild
             Cucumber
          
           
             Long
             Cyperus
          
           
             Dandelyon
          
           
             White
             Dittany
          
           
             Sharp
             pointed
             Dock
          
           
             Ground
             Elder
          
           
             Elecampane
          
           
             Eringo
          
           
             Fennel
          
           
             Hogs
             Fennel
          
           
             Figwort
             .
          
           
             Filipendula
          
           
             Galingal
          
           
             Garlick
          
           
             Gentian
          
           
             Ginger
          
           
             Grass
          
           
             Five
             leav'd
             Grass
          
           
             Restharrow
          
           
             Hellebore
             
               
                 White
                 ,
              
               
                 Black.
                 
              
            
          
           
             Hounds-tongue
          
           
             Jalap
          
           
             Kneeholm
          
           
             White
             Lilly
          
           
             Water
             Lilly
          
           
             Liquorice
          
           
             Madder
          
           
             Marsh-mallows
          
           
             Masterwort
          
           
             Mechoacan
          
           
             Onions
          
           
             Orris
          
           
             Florentine
             Orris
          
           
             Parsly
          
           
             Pellitory
             of
             Spain
          
           
             Periwinkle
          
           
             Garden
             Radish
          
           
             Horse
             Radish
          
           
             Rubarb
          
           
             Monks-Rubarb
          
           
             Rue
          
           
             Sarsaparilla
          
           
             
             Scabious
          
           
             Scorzonera
          
           
             Smallage
          
           
             Virginian
             Snakeweed
          
           
             Solo●ons
             Seal
          
           
             Sorrel
          
           
             Wood
             Sorrel
          
           
             Succory
          
           
             Sow
             bread
          
           
             Swallow-wort
          
           
             Turbith
          
           
             Turmerick
          
           
             Valerian
          
           
             Zedoary
          
        
         
           
             BARKS
             .
          
           
             Ash
          
           
             Barberry
          
           
             Bullace
             Tree
          
           
             Roots
             of
             Capers
          
           
             Cinnamon
          
           
             Citron
          
           
             Elder
          
           
             Ground
             Elder
          
           
             Elm
          
           
             Fistichnuts
          
           
             Frankincence
          
           
             Guajacum
          
           
             Lemon
          
           
             Mace
          
           
             Oake
          
           
             Oranges
          
           
             Peruvian
          
           
             Pine
          
           
             Pomegranate
          
           
             Sassafras
          
           
             Tamarisk
          
           
             Winteran
          
        
         
           
             WOODS
             .
          
           
             Aloes
          
           
             Box
          
           
             Guajacum
          
           
             Lentiscinum
          
           
             Nephritic
          
           
             Rhodium
          
           
             Sanders
             
               
                 White
                 ,
              
               
                 Red
                 ,
              
               
                 Yellow
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Tamarisk
          
        
         
           
             FLOWERS
             .
          
           
             White
             Arch-Angel
          
           
             Balaustians
          
           
             Betony
          
           
             Borrage
          
           
             Broom
          
           
             Lesser
             Centaury
          
           
             Cammomile
          
           
             Coltsfoo●
          
           
             Cowslips
          
           
             Elder
          
           
             St.
             
             John's-wort
          
           
             July-flowers
          
           
             Lavender
          
           
             Water
             Lillies
          
           
             Marigolds
          
           
             Melilote
          
           
             Mullein
          
           
             Oranges
          
           
             Peach
          
           
             Male-Peony
          
           
             Red
             Poppies
          
           
             
             Primrose
          
           
             Rosmary
          
           
             Red
             Roses
          
           
             Saffron
          
           
             Sage
          
           
             ●techas
          
           
             ●ans●e
          
           
             Violets
          
           
             
               Herbs
               ,
               Leaves
               ▪
               and
               Buds
               ▪
            
             
               
                 Adders-tongue
              
               
                 Agrimony
              
               
                 Arsmart
              
               
                 Asarabacca
              
               
                 Avens
              
               
                 Balm
              
               
                 Basil
              
               
                 Bears
                 breech
              
               
                 Be
                 et
              
               
                 Betony
              
               
                 Borrage
              
               
                 Bramble
              
               
                 Broom
              
               
                 Brooklime
              
               
                 Bugules
              
               
                 Bugloss
              
               
                 Burdock
              
               
                 Burnet
              
               
                 Cabbage
              
               
                 Calamint
              
               
                 Cammomile
              
               
                 Camels
                 hay
              
               
                 Carduus
                 Benedictus
              
               
                 Greater
                 Celandine
              
               
                 Centory
              
               
                 Ceterach
              
               
                 Chervil
              
               
                 Cleavers
              
               
                 Colts-foot
              
               
                 Costmary
              
               
                 Water
                 Cresses
              
               
                 Columbine
              
               
                 Cypress
              
               
                 Dandelion
              
               
                 Daisies
              
               
                 Dill
              
               
                 Dittany
                 of
                 Creet
              
               
                 Dwarf
                 Elder
              
               
                 Feverfew
              
               
                 Fumatory
              
               
                 Germander
              
               
                 Goats-Rue
              
               
                 Golden
                 Rod
              
               
                 Ground
                 Pine
              
               
                 Groundsei
              
               
                 Harts-tongue
              
               
                 Hedge
                 Hyssop
              
               
                 Hedge
                 Mustard
              
               
                 Hemlock
              
               
                 Hemp-agrimony
              
               
                 Henbane
              
               
                 Herb
                 Robert
              
               
                 White
                 Horehound
              
               
                 Horse-tail
              
               
                 Hounds-tongue
              
               
                 Houseleek
              
               
                 Hypoglossum
              
               
                 Hyssop
              
               
                 St.
                 
                 John's-wort
              
               
                 Ground
                 Ivy
              
               
                 Knotgrass
              
               
                 
                 Ladies
                 Mantle
              
               
                 Ladies
                 Smock
              
               
                 Lavender
              
               
                 Lillie
                 of
                 the
                 Vallies
              
               
                 Lovage
              
               
                 Liverwort
              
               
                 Lung
                 wort
              
               
                 Maidenhair
              
               
                 Mallows
              
               
                 Marjoram
              
               
                 Wild
                 Marjoram
              
               
                 Marshmallows
              
               
                 Meadowsweet
              
               
                 Mercury
              
               
                 Millefoil
              
               
                 Misleto
              
               
                 Monywort
              
               
                 Mouse
                 eat
              
               
                 Mugwort
              
               
                 Mullein
              
               
                 Navelwort
              
               
                 Nep
              
               
                 Nepethe
              
               
                 Nettle
              
               
                 Oak
                 of
                 Jerusalem
              
               
                 Parsly
              
               
                 Pellitory
              
               
                 Penny
                 Royal
              
               
                 Pepperwort
              
               
                 Periwinkle
              
               
                 Pimpernel
              
               
                 Primrose
              
               
                 Rosemary
              
               
                 Rue
              
               
                 Sage
              
               
                 Wild
                 Sage
              
               
                 Sanicle
              
               
                 Savine
              
               
                 Savory
              
               
                 Saxifrage
              
               
                 Scabious
              
               
                 Self-heal
              
               
                 Scordium
              
               
                 Scurvygrass
              
               
                 Senna
              
               
                 Shepherbs-purse
              
               
                 Sopewort
              
               
                 Southern-wood
              
               
                 Speedwel
              
               
                 Spikenard
                 
                   
                     Indian
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Celtic
                     .
                  
                
              
               
                 Strawberries
              
               
                 Succory
              
               
                 Tamarisk
              
               
                 Tansie
              
               
                 Tea
              
               
                 Thorowwax
              
               
                 Tobacco
              
               
                 Tormentil
              
               
                 Thyme
              
               
                 Wild
                 Thyme
              
               
                 Valerian
              
               
                 Vervein
              
               
                 Violets
              
               
                 Wormwood
              
               
                 Roman
                 Wormwood
              
               
                 Wood
                 Sorrel
              
            
          
        
         
           
             FRVITS
             .
          
           
             Almonds
             
               
                 Bitter
                 ,
              
               
                 Sweet
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             Anacardiums
          
           
             Apples
          
           
             Barberries
          
           
             Cardamoms
          
           
             Cassia
          
           
             Winter
             Cherries
          
           
             Black
             Cherries
          
           
             Citrons
          
           
             Citruls
          
           
             Cloves
          
           
             Coco
             nut
          
           
             Coffee
          
           
             Cubebs
          
           
             Cup
             of
             Acorns
          
           
             Currants
          
           
             Cypress-nuts
          
           
             Dates
          
           
             Elder
             berries
          
           
             Figs
          
           
             Fistich
             nuts
          
           
             Galls
          
           
             Hips
          
           
             Jujubes
          
           
             Juniper
             berries
          
           
             Ivy
             berries
          
           
             Kermes
             berries
          
           
             Lawrel
             berries
          
           
             Lemons
          
           
             Myrtle
             berries
          
           
             Myrobolans
          
           
             Nutmegs
          
           
             Oranges
          
           
             Grains
             of
             Paradise
          
           
             Pepper
             
               
                 White
                 ,
              
               
                 Long
                 ,
              
            
          
           
             Pine
             nuts
          
           
             Pomgranats
          
           
             White
             Poppy
             heads
          
           
             Prunes
          
           
             Quinces
          
           
             Raisins
             of
             the
             Sun
          
           
             Sebestens
          
           
             Tamarinds
          
           
             Red
             Vetches
          
           
             Wall-nuts
          
        
         
           
             SEEDS
             .
          
           
             Anise
          
           
             Angelica
          
           
             Ash
          
           
             Barly
          
           
             Basil
          
           
             Bishops
             weed
          
           
             Burdock
          
           
             Cardamoms
          
           
             Carraways
          
           
             Carduus
          
           
             Chastree
          
           
             Citrons
          
           
             Columbine
          
           
             Coriander
          
           
             Water
             Cresses
          
           
             Cummin
          
           
             Dill
          
           
             Dwarf
             Elder
          
           
             Endive
          
           
             Fennel
          
           
             Sweet
             Fennel
          
           
             Fenugreek
          
           
             Flax
          
           
             Goards
          
           
             
             Gromwel
          
           
             Hemp
          
           
             Henbane
          
           
             St
             
             John's-wort
          
           
             Lettice
          
           
             Lovage
          
           
             Mallows
          
           
             Marsmallows
          
           
             Melons
          
           
             Mustard
          
           
             Nettles
          
           
             Nigella
          
           
             Parsnip
          
           
             Male
             Peony
          
           
             Plantain
          
           
             White
             Poppies
          
           
             Psyllium
          
           
             Purslain
          
           
             Quince
          
           
             Rice
          
           
             Rocket
          
           
             Red
             Roses
          
           
             Rue
          
           
             Bastard
             Saffron
          
           
             Scurvygrass
          
           
             Secely
          
           
             Smallage
          
        
         
           
             GUMS
             .
          
           
             Ammoniacum
          
           
             Arabic
          
           
             Asa
             faetida
          
           
             Dragons
             blood
          
           
             Galbanum
          
           
             Ivy
          
           
             Lac
          
           
             Opopanax
          
           
             Sagapenum
          
           
             Sarcocolla
          
           
             Tragacanth
          
           
             
               Native
               Resines
            
             .
             
               
                 Caranna
              
               
                 Colophony
              
               
                 Frankincense
              
               
                 Laricea
              
               
                 TacamAhacca
              
               
                 Turpentine
                 
                   
                     Cyprian
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Chios
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Venice
                     .
                  
                
              
            
          
           
             
               Factitious
               Resines
            
             .
             
               
                 Aloes
              
               
                 Guajacum
              
               
                 Got
              
               
                 Jalap
              
               
                 Pitch
                 
                   
                     Burgundy
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Ship
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Liquid
                     .
                  
                
              
               
                 Scammony
              
            
          
           
             
               Gummy
               Resines
            
             .
             
               
                 Bdellium
              
               
                 Camphir
              
               
                 Mastich
              
               
                 Myrrh
              
               
                 Storax
                 Calamit
              
               
                 Balsams
              
               
                 Giliad
              
               
                 Copaiha
              
               
                 Peruvian
              
               
                 Tolu
              
            
          
           
             
               Concreted
               juices
            
             .
             
               
                 Acacia
              
               
                 
                 Elaterium
              
               
                 Euphorbium
              
               
                 Liquorice
              
               
                 Hypocistis
              
               
                 Opium
              
            
          
        
         
           
             SUGARS
             .
          
           
             White
          
           
             Red
          
           
             Crystalline
          
           
             Candied
          
           
             Liquid
             juices
          
           
             Kermes
          
           
             Lemmons
          
           
             Oranges
          
           
             Oyl
          
           
             Woodsorrel
          
           
             Verjuice
          
           
             Vinegar
          
           
             Wine
          
           
             
               Those
               things
               that
               grow
               on
               Plants
               .
            
             
               
                 Agaric
              
               
                 The
                 Cups
                 of
                 Acorns
              
               
                 Dodder
              
               
                 Galls
              
               
                 The
                 Spunge
                 of
                 the
                 Dog
                 Rose
              
               
                 Misleto
              
            
          
        
         
           
             ANIMALS
             .
          
           
             Cantharides
          
           
             Cochinel
          
           
             Bees
          
           
             Earthworms
          
           
             Grashoppers
          
           
             Pidgeons
          
           
             Leches
          
           
             Snails
          
           
             Swallows
          
           
             Toads
          
           
             Vipers
          
           
             Woodlice
          
           
             
               Parts
               of
               Animals
               their
               excrements
               ,
               and
               things
               taken
               from
               them
               .
            
             
               
                 The
                 grease
                 of
                 
                   
                     Ducks
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Geese
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Hens
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Mans
                     ▪
                  
                
              
               
                 Album
                 Graecum
                 .
              
               
                 Bezoar
                 
                   
                     Oriental
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Occidental
                  
                
              
               
                 The
                 bone
                 of
                 a
                 Stags
                 heart
                 .
              
               
                 Butter
              
               
                 Cats
                 blood
                 .
              
               
                 Castor
              
               
                 Caul
                 of
                 a
                 Sheep
              
               
                 Civet
              
               
                 Crabs
                 eyes
              
               
                 Cuttlebone
              
               
                 Dung
                 of
                 
                   
                     Pidgeons
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Stone
                     Horse
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Goose
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Dogs
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Peacocks
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Cows
                     .
                  
                
              
               
                 Eggs
                 of
                 Hens
                 
                   
                     White
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Yelk
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Shells
                     .
                  
                
              
            
          
        
         
           
             ANTS
             .
          
           
             Kites
             Gaul
          
           
             
             Elks
             hoof
          
           
             Hartshorn
          
           
             Honey
             
               
                 Common
                 ,
              
               
                 Virgins
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Hare
             down
          
           
             Isinglass
          
           
             Ivory
          
           
             Liver
             
               
                 of
                 a
                 Wolf
                 ,
              
               
                 of
                 a
                 Frog
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Lungs
             
               
                 of
                 a
                 Fox
                 ,
              
               
                 of
                 a
                 Hare
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Milk
             of
             
               
                 Asses
                 ,
              
               
                 Cows
                 ,
              
               
                 Goats
                 ,
              
               
                 Womans
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Mummy
          
           
             Musk
          
           
             Swallows
             neast
          
           
             Pikes
             jaw
          
           
             Pearls
          
           
             Man's
             Skull
          
           
             Fasting
             spittle
          
           
             Suet
             
               
                 Beef
                 ,
              
               
                 Sheeps
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Spermaceti
          
           
             Spiders
             web
          
           
             Vipers
             flesh
          
           
             Urine
          
           
             Wax
             
               
                 Yellow
                 ,
              
               
                 Soft
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Whey
          
           
             
               Sea
               Simples
            
             .
             
               
                 Ambar
                 greese
              
               
                 Ambar
              
               
                 Coralline
              
               
                 Coral
                 
                   
                     White
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Red.
                     
                  
                
              
               
                 Spunge
              
               
                 Phisical
                 earths
              
               
                 Bole
                 Armoniac
              
               
                 Chalk
              
               
                 Lime
              
               
                 Lemnian
                 Earth
              
            
          
        
         
           
             SALTS
             .
          
           
             Roch
             Alum
          
           
             Sal
             Armoniac
          
           
             Common
             Salt
          
           
             Gemminae
          
           
             Nitre
          
           
             Tartar
          
           
             Vitriol
             
               
                 White
                 ,
              
               
                 Roman
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Phisical
               Stones
            
             .
             
               
                 Calamaris
              
               
                 Hematitis
              
               
                 Judaic
              
               
                 Osteocolla
              
            
          
        
         
           
             METALS
             .
          
           
             Gold
          
           
             Silver
          
           
             Lead
          
           
             Iron
          
           
             Minerals
          
           
             Cinnabar
             
               
                 of
                 Antimony
                 ,
              
               
                 Factitious
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Quicksilver
          
           
             Antimony
          
           
             
               Native
               Metallic
               Recrements
            
             .
             
               
                 Misy
              
               
                 
                 Sory
              
               
                 Factitious
                 Recrement
                 
                   
                     of
                     Gold
                     Litharge
                     .
                  
                   
                     of
                     Silver
                  
                
              
               
                 Factitious
                 Recrement
                 
                   
                     of
                     Lead
                     minium
                     .
                  
                
              
               
                 Factitious
                 Recrement
                 
                   
                     of
                     Brass
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Pompholix
                     .
                  
                
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               five
               opening
               roots
            
             .
             
               
                 Smallage
              
               
                 Asparagus
              
               
                 Fennel
              
               
                 Parsly
              
               
                 Kneeholm
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               five
               emollient
               herbs
            
             .
             
               
                 Marsh-mallows
              
               
                 Mallows
              
               
                 Beet
              
               
                 Mercury
              
               
                 Violets
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               five
               capillary
               herbs
            
             .
             
               
                 Black
                 Maiden
                 hair
              
               
                 White
                 Maiden
                 hair
              
               
                 Ceterach
              
               
                 Hartstongue
              
               
                 Black
                 English
                 Maiden
                 hair
              
               
                 The
                 four
                 cordial
                 flowers
              
               
                 Borrage
              
               
                 Bugloss
              
               
                 Roses
              
               
                 Violets
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               four
               greater
               hot
               Carminative
               seeds
               .
            
             
               
                 Anise
              
               
                 Carraways
              
               
                 Cummin
              
               
                 Fennel
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               four
               lesser
               cold
               seeds
            
             .
             
               
                 Amomum
              
               
                 Bishops
                 weed
              
               
                 Smallage
              
               
                 Daucus
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               four
               greater
               cold
               seeds
            
             .
             
               
                 Citruls
              
               
                 Cucumber
              
               
                 Cucurbites
              
               
                 Melons
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               four
               lesser
               cold
               seeds
            
             .
             
               
                 Endive
              
               
                 Lettice
              
               
                 Purslain
              
               
                 Succory
              
            
          
           
             
               Common
               Simple
               destilled
               waters
            
             .
             
               
                 Of
                 the
                 leaves
                 of
                 
                   
                     Agrimony
                  
                   
                     Angelica
                  
                   
                     Balm
                  
                   
                     Bettony
                  
                   
                     Brooklime
                  
                   
                     Carduus
                     Benedictus
                  
                   
                     The
                     lesser
                     Centory
                  
                   
                     Celandine
                  
                   
                     Dragons
                  
                   
                     Endive
                  
                   
                     Fennel
                  
                   
                     Feverfew
                  
                   
                     Figwort
                  
                   
                     Fumatory
                  
                   
                     Goats
                     Rue
                  
                   
                     Grass
                  
                   
                     
                     Hyssop
                  
                   
                     Ground
                     Ivy.
                     
                  
                   
                     Lettice
                  
                   
                     Maries
                     thistle
                  
                   
                     Meadow
                     Sweet
                  
                   
                     Mint
                  
                   
                     Mugwort
                  
                   
                     Night
                     ▪
                     shade
                  
                   
                     Oak
                     buds
                  
                   
                     Parsly
                  
                   
                     Pellitory
                  
                   
                     Penny-royal
                  
                   
                     Plantain
                  
                   
                     Purslain
                  
                   
                     Rosemary
                  
                   
                     Rue
                  
                   
                     Saxifrage
                  
                   
                     Scabious
                  
                   
                     Sorrel
                  
                   
                     Wood
                     Sorrel
                  
                   
                     Succory
                  
                   
                     Tormentil
                  
                   
                     Wormwood
                  
                
              
               
                 Of
                 the
                 flowers
                 of
                 
                   
                     Broom
                  
                   
                     Cammomile
                  
                   
                     Cowslips
                  
                   
                     Elder
                     flowers
                  
                   
                     Water
                     Lillies
                  
                   
                     Lilly
                     of
                     the
                     Valleys
                  
                   
                     Lime
                     flowers
                  
                   
                     Peony
                  
                   
                     Red
                     Poppies
                  
                   
                     Red
                     Roses
                  
                   
                     Damask
                     Roses
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   Of
                   Fruits
                
                 .
                 
                   
                     Fragrant
                     Apples
                  
                   
                     Citrons
                  
                   
                     Elder
                     Berries
                  
                   
                     Black
                     Cherries
                  
                   
                     Oranges
                  
                   
                     Rasberries
                  
                   
                     Strawberries
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   Of
                   parts
                   of
                   Animals
                   ,
                   and
                   their
                   excrements
                   .
                
                 
                   
                     Cows
                     dung
                  
                   
                     Spawn
                     of
                     Frogs
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   Simple
                   waters
                   that
                   are
                   to
                   be
                   drawn
                   after
                   digestion
                   .
                
                 
                   
                     Agrimony
                  
                   
                     Bettony
                  
                   
                     Celandine
                  
                   
                     Cowslips
                  
                   
                     Elderflowers
                  
                   
                     Fumatory
                  
                   
                     Ground
                     Ivy
                  
                   
                     Meadow
                     sweet
                  
                   
                     Peony
                     flowers
                  
                   
                     Rue
                  
                   
                     Saxifrage
                  
                
              
            
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           THE
           London
           Dispensatory
           .
        
         
           
             Compound
             Waters
             .
          
           
             
               Magisterial
               Water
               of
               Alom
               ,
               in
               latin
               
                 aqua
                 aluminosa
                 Magistralis
              
               .
            
             
               TAke
               of
               the
               waters
               of
               Plantain
               and
               Red
               Roses
               ,
               each
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Roch
               alum
               ,
               and
               Sublimat
               ,
               ●ch
               two
               drams
               beat
               the
               Alum
               and
               Sublimat
               ,
               and
               oil
               them
               together
               in
               a
               glass
               that
               has
               a
               narrow
               neck
               ,
               ●ll
               half
               is
               consumed
               ;
               after
               it
               is
               clear
               by
               standing
               ve
               days
               ,
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               glass
               for
               use
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cleanses
                 old
                 sores
                 ,
                 eats
                 down
                 proud
                 esh
                 ,
                 it
                 dries
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 astringent
                 ;
                 the
                 part
                 affected
                 ●ing
                 washed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
             
               Note
               .
               When
               it
               is
               used
               to
               Ulcers
               in
               the
               throat
               ,
               it
               ●ust
               be
               mixed
               with
               water
               ,
               and
               the
               Patient
               must
               ●resently
               after
               gargle
               his
               mouth
               and
               throat
               with
               ●me
               cooling
               gargarism
               ;
               this
               water
               cures
               Chancres
               ●
               admiration
               .
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               Spirit
               and
               Water
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               in
               atin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 &
                 Aqua
                 angelicae
                 magis
                 Comosita
                 .
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               of
               the
               Leaves
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               ,
               each
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Balm
               ●d
               Sage
               ,
               each
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               Seeds
               of
               Ange●a
               ,
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               sweet
               fennel
               seeds
               ,
               nine
               ounces
               ,
               the
               dryed
               herbs
               and
               seeds
               gros●y
               poudred
               ;
               add
               of
               
               the
               species
               called
               
                 Aromatick
                 Rosat
              
               ,
               and
               sweet
               Diamosch
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               one
               half
               ;
               infuse
               them
               two
               days
               in
               sixteen
               quarts
               of
               
                 Spanish
                 Wine
              
               ,
               and
               then
               distill
               them
               with
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ;
               add
               to
               every
               pint
               two
               ounces
               of
               Sugar
               ,
               dissolved
               in
               Rose-water
               ▪
               the
               first
               three
               pints
               are
               called
               Spirits
               ,
               the
               rest
               is
               the
               Compound
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 Cordial
                 and
                 Alexipharmick
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 Plague
                 ;
                 it
                 provokes
                 sweat
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 malignant
                 diseases
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               One
               ounce
               or
               two
               ounces
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
             
               Note
               .
               Once
               for
               all
               ,
               that
               Compound
               waters
               ar●
               generally
               taken
               ,
               mixed
               with
               simple
               waters
               ,
               and
               Syrups
               proper
               for
               the
               disease
               .
            
          
           
             
               Bezoartick
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               
                 aqua
                 Bezoartica
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Celendine
               the
               greater
               with
               the
               Roots
               ,
               three
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Rue
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               Scordium
               two
               handfuls
               of
               Dittany
               of
               Cree●
               ,
               and
               of
               Carduus
               benedictus
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               and
               an
               half
               ;
               of
               the
               Roots
               of
               Zedoary
               and
               Angelica
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               outward
               peel
               of
               Citro●
               and
               Lemon
               ,
               each
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               July
               Flowers
               ,
               on●
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Red
               Roses
               and
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               the
               lesser
               Centaury
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ;
               c●
               those
               things
               that
               are
               to
               be
               cut
               ,
               and
               infuse
               them
               thre●
               days
               in
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               and
               Malago
               Sack
               ,
               each
               thre●
               pints
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               vinegar
               ,
               of
               july
               flowers
               ,
               and
               th●
               juice
               of
               Lemons
               ,
               each
               one
               pint
               ,
               distil
               them
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               i●
               a
               glass
               vess●l
               ,
               to
               the
               distilled
               liquor
               add
               cinamon
               thre
               drams
               ,
               cloves
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               mithridate
               a●
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               venice
               treacle
               three
               ounces
               ,
               camphor
               two
               scruples
               ,
               troches
               of
               vipers
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               mao
               two
               drams
               ,
               wood
               of
               aloes
               one
               dram
               ▪
               yellow
               Sande●
               
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               carduus
               benedictus
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               citron
               three
               drams
               ,
               infnse
               them
               two
               days
               ,
               and
               distil
               them
               with
               a
               gentle
               fire
               twice
               or
               thrice
               ,
               and
               draw
               half
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 water
                 isused
                 to
                 the
                 same
                 purposes
                 as
                 the
                 former
                 ;
                 but
                 is
                 undoubtedly
                 more
                 effectual
                 ,
                 it
                 also
                 clears
                 the
                 heart
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 melancholly
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               Briony
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Brioniae
                 Composita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               the
               r●ot
               of
               Briony
               ,
               two
               quarts
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Rue
               and
               Mugwort
               ,
               each
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               Savin
               three
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Fever-few
               ,
               catmint
               ,
               and
               penny
               Royal
               ,
               each
               two
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Garden
               Basil
               ,
               and
               dittany
               of
               Creet
               ,
               each
               an
               handful
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               yellow
               peel
               of
               fresh
               Oranges
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Myrth
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Castor
               an
               ounce
               ,
               good
               Canary
               six
               quarts
               ,
               digest
               them
               four
               days
               ,
               and
               then
               distil
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               ,
               when
               you
               have
               drawn
               off
               half
               ,
               strain
               what
               remains
               and
               evaporate
               it
               ,
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               an
               extract
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 frequently
                 used
                 for
                 mother
                 fits
                 ,
                 and
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 womb
                 ,
                 the
                 extract
                 is
                 much
                 better
                 than
                 the
                 water
                 ,
                 and
                 Doctor
              
               Gideon
               Harvey
               
                 's
                 Tincture
                 of
                 the
                 Ingredients
                 is
                 much
                 more
                 powerful
                 then
                 either
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 made
                 in
                 the
                 following
                 manner
                 ,
                 Take
                 of
                 dryed
                 Briony
                 roots
                 ,
                 beaten
                 to
                 a
                 gross
                 powder
                 ,
                 two
                 ounces
                 of
                 the
                 leaves
                 of
                 Rue
                 ,
                 and
                 dryed
                 Mugwort
                 ,
                 each
                 half
                 a
                 pound
                 ,
                 of
                 Savin
                 dryed
                 ,
                 three
                 quarters
                 of
                 an
                 handful
                 ,
                 of
                 f●verfew
                 ,
                 catmint
                 ,
                 and
                 penny
                 royal
                 dryed
                 ,
                 each
                 half
                 an
                 ●andful
                 ;
                 of
                 the
                 fresh
                 yellow
                 pee●
                 of
                 an
                 orange
                 ,
                 of
                 myrrh
                 ,
                 each
                 half
                 an
                 ounce
                 ,
                 of
                 Castor
                 two
                 drams
                 ,
                 of
                 the
                 ●est
                 Nants
                 brandy
                 one
                 quart
                 ;
                 put
                 th●m
                 into
                 a
                 glass
                 ,
                 and
                 let
                 them
                 infuse
                 six
                 days
                 in
                 warm
                 ashes
                 ,
                 then
                 strain
                 ●he
                 liquor
                 off
                 ,
                 and
                 keep
                 it
                 in
                 a
                 glass
                 bottle
                 well
                 stopped
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               or
               two
               of
               the
               water
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               the
               extract
               is
               best
               taken
               in
               Pills
               ,
               or
               made
               up
               in
               a
               Bolus
               ,
               with
               some
               proper
               conserve
               that
               will
               make
               it
               more
               palatable
               ,
               ten
               grains
               of
               the
               extract
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ;
               a
               quarter
               of
               a
               spoonf●l
               of
               the
               tincture
               may
               be
               taken
               morning
               and
               evening
               ,
               in
               Penny
               royal
               water
               sweetned
               with
               Sugar
               ▪
               when
               it
               is
               used
               for
               womens
               obstructions
               ,
               bleeding
               and
               purging
               must
               go
               before
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Heavenly
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Caelestis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               best
               Cinnamon
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Ginge●
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               all
               the
               Sanders
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Cloves
               ,
               Galingal
               and
               Nutmegs
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Mace
               and
               Cubebs
               one
               Dram
               ,
               of
               both
               the
               Cardamoms
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               Zedoary
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               Seeds
               of
               Pepperwort
               ,
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               anise
               ,
               sweet
               fennel
               ,
               and
               wild
               Carrot
               and
               of
               garden
               Basil
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Avens
               ,
               Liquorice
               ,
               lesser
               Valerian
               ,
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Cla●y
               ,
               Thyme
               ,
               Calamint
               ,
               Penny
               royal
               ,
               Mint
               ,
               wild
               Thyme
               ,
               Marjoram
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               Rosmary
               ,
               Betony
               ,
               Stechas
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               and
               Borrage
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ▪
               of
               Citron
               peel
               three
               drams
               ;
               beat
               those
               things
               that
               are
               to
               be
               beaten
               ,
               and
               infuse
               them
               fifteen
               days
               in
               six
               quarts
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ,
               in
               a
               glass
               well
               stopt
               ,
               the●
               distill
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               ,
               then
               to
               the
               distilled
               wate●
               add
               of
               the
               species
               Diambra
               ,
               Aromatick
               ,
               Rosat
               sweet
               Diamosch
               ,
               Diamargarit
               frigid
               ,
               Diarrhodon
               a●
               batis
               of
               the
               Electuary
               of
               Gems
               ,
               each
               three
               dram●
               of
               yellow
               Sanders
               bruised
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Mosc●
               and
               Ambergrease
               tyed
               up
               in
               a
               fine
               rag
               ,
               eac●
               
               one
               scruple
               ,
               of
               the
               clear
               julep
               of
               Roses
               one
               pint
               ,
               shake
               them
               well
               together
               ,
               that
               the
               julep
               may
               be
               well
               mixed
               with
               the
               water
               ,
               then
               put
               them
               up
               into
               a
               vessel
               close
               stopped
               with
               wax
               and
               parchment
               untill
               the
               water
               be
               clear
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 water
                 for
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 Stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Cinnamon
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Cinnamomi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cinnamon
               bruised
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               rectified
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               a
               quart
               ,
               infuse
               them
               four
               days
               in
               a
               large
               vessel
               stopped
               with
               a
               cork
               and
               bladder
               ,
               shake
               it
               twice
               or
               thrice
               a
               day
               and
               dissolve
               a
               part
               ,
               half
               a
               pound
               of
               sugar
               candy
               in
               a
               quart
               of
               Rose
               water
               ;
               mingle
               both
               the
               liquors
               ,
               and
               put
               to
               them
               half
               a
               scruple
               of
               Ambergrease
               ,
               and
               four
               grains
               of
               Musk.
               
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 S●omach
                 water
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 ●cordial
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 very
                 proper
                 to
                 stop
                 Vomiting
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Colick
                 ,
                 Gripes
                 ,
                 and
                 Loosness
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Cinnamon
               water
               hordeated
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Cinnamomi
                 hordeata
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               pure
               barly
               water
               eight
               pints
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Cinnamon
               twelve
               ounces
               ,
               infuse
               and
               distil
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 water
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 the
                 same
                 intentions
                 with
                 the
                 former
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 more
                 proper
                 than
                 that
                 ,
                 when
                 the
                 patient
                 is
                 weak
                 ,
                 or
                 an
                 infant
                 ,
                 or
                 hath
                 a
                 fever
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Three
               or
               four
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Epidemick
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Epidemica
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Masterwort
               ,
               Butterbur
               ,
               Peony
               ,
               each
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               athamantick
               
               spignel
               ,
               scorzonera
               ▪
               each
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Virginian
               Snakeweed
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Rue
               ,
               Rosmary
               ,
               Balme
               ,
               Carduus
               benedictus
               ,
               Scordium
               ,
               Marygolds
               with
               the
               flowers
               ,
               Dragons
               ,
               Goats
               Rue
               ,
               Mint
               ,
               each
               four
               handfuls
               ,
               pour
               upon
               all
               duly
               prepared
               ;
               four
               gallons
               of
               fountain
               water
               ,
               and
               two
               gallons
               of
               brandy
               ,
               and
               after
               having
               infused
               them
               three
               days
               in
               a
               gentle
               heat
               ,
               distill
               off
               four
               gallons
               ,
               wherein
               hang
               half
               an
               ounce
               of
               Saffron
               tyed
               up
               in
               a
               rag
               ,
               to
               each
               pint
               of
               this
               water
               add
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               of
               white
               Sugar
               and
               strain
               it
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 peculiarly
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Plague
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 malignant
                 distempers
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               One
               ounce
               .
            
          
           
             
               Gentian
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Gentianae
                 Composita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Gentian
               sliced
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               and
               flowers
               of
               the
               lesser
               Centaury
               four
               ounces
               ,
               infuse
               them
               in
               six
               quarts
               of
               good
               white
               wine
               for
               eight
               days
               ,
               and
               then
               distill
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 stomach
                 water
                 ,
                 and
                 purifies
                 the
                 Blood
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 proper
                 in
                 the
                 dropsie
                 and
                 the
                 jaundice
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 diseases
                 which
                 proceed
                 from
                 an
                 ill
                 habit
                 of
                 body
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               spoonfuls
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
               
                 Aqua
                 lactis
                 alexiteria
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Meadow
               sweet
               ,
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               ,
               Goats
               Rue
               ,
               each
               six
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Mint
               and
               common
               Wormwood
               ,
               each
               five
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Rue
               three
               handfuls
               ,
               Angelica
               two
               handfuls
               ,
               bruise
               them
               and
               add
               three
               gallons
               of
               new
               milk
               ,
               and
               distill
               them
               in
               a
               cold
               still
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 water
                 is
                 commonly
                 used
                 as
                 a
                 simple
                 water
                 ,
                 
                 for
                 the
                 making
                 of
                 Cordials
                 and
                 Juleps
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 gentle
                 Alexipharmick
                 ,
                 and
                 may
                 be
                 conveniently
                 used
                 with
                 other
                 proper
                 things
                 ,
                 to
                 expell
                 malignity
                 and
                 to
                 prevent
                 infection
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Four
               or
               five
               ounces
               may
               be
               used
               of
               it
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Aqua
               Mirabilis
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cloves
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               Cubebs
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               Cardamoms
               ,
               Nutmegs
               ▪
               Ginger
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Celendine
               half
               a
               pint
               ,
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               one
               pint
               ,
               white
               wine
               three
               pints
               ;
               infuse
               them
               twenty
               four
               hours
               ,
               and
               draw
               off
               a
               quart
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 excellent
                 for
                 the
                 Stomach
                 and
                 expels
                 Wind
                 ;
                 but
                 the
                 Apothecaries
                 use
                 it
                 more
                 for
                 entertainment
                 of
                 their
                 friends
                 then
                 for
                 the
                 sick
                 ,
                 therefore
                 they
                 ought
                 to
                 be
                 careful
                 not
                 to
                 take
                 too
                 great
                 a
                 dose
                 of
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Peony
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Aqua
                 Paeoniae
                 Composita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fresh
               flowers
               of
               Lilly
               of
               the
               Vallies
               one
               pound
               ▪
               infuse
               them
               in
               four
               gallons
               of
               Spanish
               wine
               ;
               take
               of
               Lime
               How●●●
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               Peony
               flowers
               four
               ounces
               ,
               infuse
               them
               two
               days
               ,
               and
               then
               distill
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               until
               the
               ingredients
               are
               dry
               ,
               in
               the
               distilled
               liquor
               infuse
               two
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               of
               male
               Peony
               root
               ,
               gathered
               in
               due
               Season
               ,
               of
               white
               Dittany
               root
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               root
               of
               longbirthwort
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               Misteto
               of
               the
               Oak
               ,
               of
               Rue
               ,
               each
               two
               handfuls
               of
               Castor
               two
               scruples
               ,
               of
               Cubebs
               and
               Mace
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ▪
               of
               Cinamon
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               Squills
               prepared
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Rosemary
               six
               pugils
               ,
               of
               Arabian
               Stechas
               ,
               of
               Lavender
               flowers
               ,
               each
               four
               pugils
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Bettony
               ,
               July
               flowers
               ,
               and
               Couslips
               ,
               each
               eight
               pugils
               ,
               then
               adding
               two
               quarts
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               ●back
               Cherries
               distil
               all
               in
               a
               glass
               vessel
               as
               above
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 a
                 head
                 water
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 a●
                 the
                 diseases
                 of
                 it
                 ,
                 as
                 Apoplexies
                 ,
                 Lethargies
                 ,
                 Head-aches
                 ▪
                 Giddiness
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 for
                 con●ulsions
                 ▪
                 and
                 the
                 palsy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Queen
               of
               Hungarys
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Reginae
                 Hungariae
              
               .
            
             
               Fill
               a
               Glass
               or
               Earthen
               Cucurbit
               half
               full
               of
               Rosmary
               flowers
               ,
               gathered
               when
               they
               are
               at
               best
               ,
               pour
               upon
               them
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               ,
               so
               infuse
               them
               ,
               set
               the
               Cucurbit
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               and
               joyning
               its
               head
               and
               Receiver
               ,
               lute
               close
               the
               junctures
               and
               give
               it
               a
               digesting
               fire
               for
               three
               days
               ;
               after
               which
               unlute
               them
               ,
               and
               pour
               into
               the
               Cucurbit
               that
               which
               may
               have
               been
               distilled
               ,
               refit
               your
               Limbeck
               and
               increase
               the
               Fire
               ,
               so
               as
               to
               make
               the
               liquor
               distil
               drop
               by
               drop
               ;
               when
               you
               have
               drawn
               about
               two
               thirds
               of
               it
               ,
               put
               out
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               unlute
               them
               ,
               and
               put
               the
               water
               so
               distilled
               into
               a
               viol
               well
               stopped
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 ●●a●●●e
                 ,
                 Lethargie
                 ,
                 Apoplexy
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 H●●●●●ick
                 diseases
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 likewise
                 used
                 outwards
                 for
                 burns
                 ,
                 tumors
                 ,
                 cold
                 ,
                 pains
                 ,
                 contusions
                 ,
                 palsie
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 all
                 other
                 cases
                 ,
                 wherein
                 it
                 is
                 requisite
                 to
                 revive
                 the
                 Spirits
                 ,
                 Ladies
                 use
                 to
                 mix
                 half
                 an
                 ounce
                 of
                 it
                 with
                 six
                 ounces
                 of
                 Lilly
                 water
                 ,
                 or
                 bean-flower-water
                 ,
                 and
                 wash
                 their
                 faces
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               or
               two
               drams
               may
               be
               taken
               of
               it
               ,
               in
               some
               convenient
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Horse
               Radish
               water
               ,
               In
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Aqua
                 Raphani
                 Composita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               both
               the
               Scurvy-grasses
               gathered
               in
               the
               Spring
               and
               cleansed
               ,
               each
               six
               pound
               ,
               bruise
               them
               and
               press
               out
               the
               juice
               ,
               whereunto
               add
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Watercresses
               ,
               and
               Brook
               lime
               ,
               each
               
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               white
               wine
               four
               quarts
               ,
               welve
               Lemons
               sliced
               ,
               of
               fresh
               Briony
               roots
               four
               ●ound
               ,
               of
               Horse
               Radish
               roots
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               Wakobin
               root
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Winteran
               Ba●k
               ,
               and
               ●utmegs
               each
               four
               ounces
               ,
               infuse
               them
               three
               days
               ,
               nd
               then
               distill
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Vertues
               .
               
                 This
                 water
                 is
                 proper
                 for
                 the
                 Scurvy
                 ,
                 and
                 force
                 Vrine
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Saxony
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Saxoniae
                 Cordialis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Borrage
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               Bistort
               ,
               ●aulm
               ,
               Tormentile
               ,
               Scordium
               ,
               Vervain
               ,
               sharp
               pointd
               Dock
               ,
               Sorrel
               ,
               Goats
               Rue
               ,
               Chervil
               the
               greater
               ●d
               lesser
               ,
               Blew-bottle
               ,
               Roses
               ,
               Marygolds
               ,
               Lemons
               ,
               ●itrons
               ,
               each
               six
               ounces
               ,
               Burnet
               ,
               Cinquefoyl
               ,
               each
               ●ree
               onnces
               ,
               white
               wine
               vinegar
               a
               pint
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               ●
               Purslain
               ,
               of
               the
               flowersof
               water
               Lilly
               ,
               each
               two
               ●nces
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Borrage
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               ●d
               July-flowers
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               species
               of
               ●e
               three
               Sanders
               six
               drams
               ,
               infuse
               them
               all
               rightly
               ●epared
               three
               days
               ;
               then
               distill
               them
               in
               glass
               ves●s
               in
               hot
               water
               ,
               add
               to
               the
               distilled
               liquor
               three
               ●ams
               of
               Pearls
               finely
               powdered
               ,
               mix
               them
               well
               ●d
               keep
               them
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 coolng
                 water
                 ,
                 fit
                 to
                 be
                 used
                 Feavers
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               You
               may
               take
               two
               or
               three
               ounces
               at
               a
               ●e
               .
            
          
           
             
               Scordium
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Scordii
                 Composita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               clarified
               juice
               of
               G●ats
               Rue
               ,
               Sorrel
               ,
               ordium
               ,
               and
               Citron
               ,
               each
               a
               pint
               ,
               of
               London
               Trea●
               two
               ounces
               ▪
               infuse
               them
               three
               days
               ,
               and
               distil
               
               them
               in
               a
               glass
               Limbeck
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 chiefly
                 designed
                 to
                 expel
                 Malignity
                 ,
                 and
                 may
                 be
                 well
                 mixed
                 upon
                 such
                 occasions
                 with
                 the
                 Bezoartick
                 water
                 or
                 Epidemick
                 water
                 or
                 th●
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Is
               two
               ounces
               .
            
          
           
             
               Snail
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Limacum
                 Magistralis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Ground-ivy
               ,
               Colts-foot
               ▪
               Scabious
               ,
               and
               Spotted
               Lungwort
               ,
               each
               a
               pint
               and
               a●
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Plantain
               ,
               Purslain
               ,
               Capadocian
               oak
               ,
               Speedwell
               ,
               each
               a
               pint
               ,
               of
               fresh
               hogs
               bloo●
               and
               of
               white
               wine
               each
               two
               quarts
               ,
               of
               Garden
               Snails
               cut
               two
               pints
               ,
               of
               roots
               of
               Liquorice
               poudered
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Elecampane
               ha●
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Florentine
               orris
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Coton
               seed●
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               greater
               cold
               seeds
               ,
               and
               of
               anise-seeds
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Red
               Roses
               six
               pugils
               ,
               of
               Violets
               ,
               ando●
               Borrage
               flowers
               ,
               each
               four
               pugils
               ;
               infuse
               them
               warm
               three
               days
               ,
               and
               then
               distil
               them
               in
               a
               glass
               Limbec●
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 Consumptions
                 and
                 othe
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 help
                 Expectoration
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               ounces
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Doctor
               
               Stephan's
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqu●
                 Doctoris
                 Stephani
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Ginger
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               Clove●
               Nutmegs
               ,
               Grain
               of
               Paradice
               ,
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Caraways
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               leaves
               of
               Thyme
               and
               wild
               Thyme
               ,
               Mint
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               Pennyroyal
               ,
               Pellitory
               ,
               Rosmary
               ,
               flowers
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               Camomil
               ,
               wil
               Marjoram
               ,
               Lavender
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               steep
               the●
               
               in
               six
               quarts
               of
               Gascoign
               wine
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               day
               ,
               then
               distill
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 expels
                 wind
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               or
               two
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
            
          
           
             
               Treacle
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Theriacalis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               the
               green
               shells
               of
               walnuts
               two
               quarts
               ,
               juice
               of
               Rue
               three
               pints
               ,
               of
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               ,
               Marygolds
               ,
               and
               Baulm
               ,
               each
               two
               pints
               ,
               of
               the
               fresh
               roots
               of
               Butterbur
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Burdok
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Angelica
               and
               Masterwort
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Scordium
               four
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               old
               Venice
               Treacle
               and
               Mithridate
               ,
               each
               eight
               ounces
               ,
               of
               good
               Canary
               Wine
               six
               quarts
               ,
               of
               the
               sharpest
               vinegar
               six
               pints
               ,
               of
               the
               clarified
               juice
               of
               Lemons
               a
               quart
               ;
               digest
               them
               two
               days
               in
               warm
               water
               ,
               the
               vessel
               being
               well
               stopt
               ,
               then
               distill
               it
               ,
               of
               what
               remains
               may
               be
               prepared
               the
               extract
               of
               Treacle
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 water
                 is
                 much
                 used
                 to
                 provoke
                 sweat
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 expel
                 malignity
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               or
               two
               ounces
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               water
               of
               walnuts
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 aqua
                 Juglandium
                 Composita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               green
               shells
               of
               Walnuts
               one
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               garden
               Radishes
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               green
               leaves
               of
               Asarabacca
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Radishes
               four
               ounces
               ,
               bruise
               them
               and
               pour
               upon
               them
               three
               pints
               of
               White-wine
               Vinegar
               ,
               digest
               them
               three
               days
               ,
               and
               distill
               them
               in
               glass
               vessels
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 Two
                 spoonfuls
                 of
                 this
                 water
                 will
                 vomit
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Water
               of
               worms
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Aqua
                 &
                 Spiritus
                 Lumbricorum
                 Magistralis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               worms
               well
               cleansed
               three
               pints
               ,
               of
               Snails
               with
               the
               shells
               well
               cleansed
               two
               gallons
               ,
               bruise
               them
               in
               a
               Morter
               ,
               and
               put
               them
               into
               a
               convenient
               vessel
               ,
               and
               add
               to
               them
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               stinking
               nettles
               with
               the
               roots
               six
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               wild
               Angelica
               four
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Bears
               breech
               seven
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Agrimony
               and
               Betony
               three
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Rue
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               common
               Wormwood
               two
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Rosmary
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               sharp
               pointed
               Dock
               ten
               ounces
               ,
               of
               wood-sorrel
               five
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Turmerick
               ,
               and
               the
               inward
               bark
               of
               the
               Barberry
               Tree
               ,
               each
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Fenugreek
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               cloves
               poudered
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Harts-horn
               and
               Ivory
               ,
               each
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               saffron
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               small
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               four
               gallons
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               infuse
               them
               twenty
               four
               hours
               and
               distil
               them
               in
               glass
               vessels
               in
               hot
               water
               ,
               the
               first
               four
               pints
               are
               called
               Spirit
               ,
               the
               rest
               Magisterial
               water
               of
               Worms
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Consumptions
                 ,
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Jaundice
                 and
                 Scurvy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               of
               the
               Spirit
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               or
               one
               ounce
               of
               the
               water
               .
            
          
           
             
               Spirit
               and
               water
               of
               Wormwood
               Compound
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 &
                 Aqua
                 absynthii
                 Composita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               dry
               Wormwood
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               Anise-seeds
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               infuse
               them
               in
               six
               gallons
               of
               small
               spirit
               of
               wine
               twenty
               four
               hours
               ;
               then
               distill
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               ,
               and
               draw
               four
               gallons
               ;
               add
               to
               each
               pint
               of
               the
               liquor
               distilled
               
               two
               ounces
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               ;
               the
               first
               quart
               is
               Spirits
               ,
               the
               rest
               compound
               water
               of
               Wormwood
               ;
               by
               the
               same
               way
               without
               Anise-seeds
               may
               be
               drawn
               the
               Spirit
               and
               water
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Baulm
               ,
               Mint
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Rosemary
               ,
               July-flowers
               ,
               of
               the
               seed
               of
               Carraways
               ,
               of
               Juniper-berries
               ,
               of
               the
               barks
               of
               Oranges
               ,
               Citrons
               and
               Lemons
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 Stomach
                 water
                 ,
                 expels
                 wind
                 ,
                 and
                 helps
                 concoction
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 dropsie
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               the
               Spirit
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               and
               two
               spoonfuls
               of
               the
               water
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Tinctures
             .
          
           
             
               Tincture
               of
               Ambar
               .
            
             
               Reduce
               into
               animpalpable
               powder
               five
               or
               six
               ounces
               of
               yellow
               Ambar
               ,
               put
               it
               into
               a
               bolt
               head
               ,
               pour
               upon
               it
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               ,
               the
               height
               of
               four
               fingers
               ,
               stop
               this
               bolt
               head
               with
               another
               ,
               to
               make
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               and
               having
               exactly
               luted
               the
               junctures
               with
               a
               wet
               bladder
               ,
               place
               it
               in
               digestion
               in
               hot
               sand
               ,
               and
               leave
               it
               there
               five
               or
               six
               days
               ,
               or
               until
               the
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               is
               sufficiently
               tinged
               with
               the
               Ambar
               colour
               ;
               decant
               this
               Tincture
               ,
               and
               put
               more
               spirit
               of
               wine
               to
               the
               matter
               ,
               you
               must
               digest
               it
               as
               before
               ,
               then
               having
               separated
               the
               impregnation
               ,
               mix
               it
               with
               the
               other
               ,
               filtrate
               them
               ,
               and
               distil
               from
               them
               in
               an
               alembick
               with
               a
               very
               little
               fire
               ,
               about
               half
               the
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               ,
               which
               may
               serve
               you
               as
               before
               ,
               keep
               the
               Tincture
               that
               you
               will
               find
               at
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               alembick
               ,
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Apoplexy
                 ,
                 Palsy
                 ,
                 Epilepsy
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 Histerical
                 women
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               You
               may
               take
               from
               ten
               drops
               to
               a
               dram
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Tincture
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tincture
                 Antimonii
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               best
               antimony
               ,
               of
               salt
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               each
               what
               quantity
               you
               please
               ,
               melt
               them
               in
               a
               Crucible
               red
               hot
               for
               the
               space
               of
               half
               an
               hour
               ,
               then
               the
               matter
               being
               taken
               out
               ,
               and
               freed
               from
               its
               feces
               whilst
               it
               is
               hot
               ,
               reduce
               it
               into
               a
               powder
               ,
               whereupon
               pour
               the
               best
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               ,
               so
               much
               as
               may
               cover
               it
               the
               breadth
               of
               three
               or
               four
               fingers
               ;
               digest
               them
               together
               some
               time
               till
               the
               Tincture
               is
               extracted
               ,
               then
               evapourate
               the
               superfluous
               part
               of
               the
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               .
            
             
               Virtue
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 of
                 the
                 liver
                 and
                 spleen
                 ,
                 it
                 forces
                 the
                 courses
                 ,
                 cures
                 the
                 green
                 sickness
                 ,
                 the
                 jaundice
                 and
                 dropsy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Eight
               or
               ten
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               Sack.
               
            
          
           
             
               Tincture
               of
               Castor
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tinctura
                 Castorei
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Castor
               powdered
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               spirit
               of
               Castor
               half
               a
               pint
               ,
               digest
               them
               together
               in
               the
               cold
               for
               ten
               days
               ,
               strain
               it
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 mother
                 fits
                 ,
                 and
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 nerves
                 ,
                 it
                 provokes
                 the
                 courses
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 deafness
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Ten
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               inwardly
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Tincture
               of
               Roses
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tinctura
                 Rosarum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               roses
               dryed
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               warm
               water
               three
               pints
               ,
               of
               spirit
               of
               Sulphur
               or
               Vitriol
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               infuse
               them
               six
               hours
               ;
               to
               the
               
               strained
               liquor
               add
               half
               a
               pound
               of
               white
               sugar
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 a
                 Rheumatism
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               draught
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               twice
               or
               thrice
               a
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Tinctura
               Sacra
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               species
               of
               hiera
               picra
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Canary
               Sack
               one
               pint
               ;
               infuse
               them
               in
               the
               cold
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               week
               ,
               shaking
               the
               glass
               twice
               or
               thrice
               a
               day
               ,
               then
               let
               it
               stand
               until
               it
               is
               clear
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cleanses
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 of
                 the
                 liver
                 and
                 spleen
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 jaundice
                 ,
                 dropsy
                 an
                 ill
                 habit
                 of
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 obstructions
                 of
                 the
                 courses
                 ,
                 and
                 an
                 asthma
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Three
               or
               four
               spoonfuls
               ,
               more
               or
               less
               according
               to
               the
               age
               and
               constitution
               of
               the
               Patient
               ,
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               a
               morning
               fasting
               .
            
          
           
             
               Tincture
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tinctura
                 Croci
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Saffron
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Treacle
               water
               eight
               ounces
               ,
               digest
               them
               six
               days
               ,
               and
               strain
               out
               the
               Tincture
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               close
               stopped
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 chears
                 the
                 heart
                 ,
                 concocts
                 crude
                 humours
                 of
                 the
                 breast
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 jaundice
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 plague
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 Malignant
                 diseases
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 much
                 used
                 to
                 drive
                 out
                 the
                 small
                 Pox
                 ;
                 but
                 undoubtedly
                 it
                 does
                 many
                 times
                 much
                 hurt
                 ,
                 by
                 inflaming
                 the
                 blood
                 and
                 occasioning
                 frensies
                 ,
                 and
                 making
                 them
                 flux
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               of
               this
               Tincture
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               any
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Tincture
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tinctura
                 Sulphuris
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               four
               ounces
               of
               flowers
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               put
               them
               into
               an
               earthen
               pan
               ,
               melt
               them
               gently
               ,
               when
               
               they
               are
               melted
               ,
               add
               four
               ounces
               of
               Salt
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               stir
               it
               about
               till
               it
               is
               very
               red
               ,
               then
               let
               it
               cool
               ,
               powder
               it
               ,
               and
               put
               upon
               it
               a
               quart
               of
               water
               ,
               let
               it
               stand
               over
               a
               very
               gentle
               heat
               ,
               to
               extract
               the
               Salt
               of
               Tartar
               from
               the
               Sulphur
               ,
               then
               decant
               the
               water
               ,
               and
               put
               the
               Sulphur
               into
               a
               bolt
               head
               ,
               pour
               upon
               it
               a
               pint
               of
               Canary
               Sack
               ;
               place
               it
               upon
               a
               gentle
               heat
               for
               the
               space
               of
               twenty
               four
               hours
               ;
               this
               is
               Doctor
               
               Willis's
               Tincture
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               whereof
               his
               Syrup
               is
               made
               in
               the
               following
               manner
               ;
               pour
               the
               Tincture
               above-mentioned
               into
               an
               earthen
               pan
               ,
               and
               with
               a
               pound
               of
               white
               Sugar
               boil
               it
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 Medicine
                 for
                 coughs
                 that
                 forerun
                 a
                 Consumption
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 Consumptions
                 too
                 ,
                 if
                 no
                 feaver
                 accompanies
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               this
               Syrup
               may
               be
               taken
               twice
               or
               thrice
               a
               day
               ,
               either
               by
               it self
               or
               mixed
               with
               any
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Tincture
               of
               Salt
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tinctura
                 salis
                 Tartari
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fine
               Salt
               of
               Tartar
               twenty
               ounces
               ,
               melt
               it
               in
               a
               Crucible
               in
               a
               great
               fire
               ,
               and
               when
               it
               is
               in
               fusion
               cover
               it
               with
               a
               tyle
               and
               put
               coals
               round
               it
               ;
               blow
               about
               it
               so
               as
               to
               raise
               a
               greater
               heat
               than
               if
               you
               were
               melting
               gold
               ;
               continue
               this
               degree
               ▪
               of
               fire
               about
               six
               hours
               ,
               or
               until
               the
               Salt
               of
               Tartar
               is
               of
               a
               red
               marble
               colour
               ,
               which
               you
               may
               know
               by
               thrusting
               the
               end
               of
               a
               Spatula
               into
               the
               Crucible
               ,
               for
               when
               it
               is
               drawn
               out
               you
               may
               look
               upon
               a
               little
               matter
               that
               is
               stuck
               to
               it
               ,
               then
               take
               out
               the
               Crucible
               with
               a
               pair
               of
               tongs
               ,
               and
               turn
               it
               upside-down
               into
               a
               warm
               morter
               ,
               the
               matter
               will
               coagulate
               in
               a
               little
               time
               ,
               powder
               it
               presently
               ,
               and
               put
               it
               into
               a
               Matrass
               warmed
               before
               hand
               ,
               pour
               upon
               it
               Spirit
               of
               wine
               tartarized
               ,
               
               ●til
               it
               swims
               four
               fingers
               above
               the
               matter
               ,
               stop
               ●e
               matrass
               with
               another
               to
               make
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               ●te
               the
               junctures
               close
               with
               wet
               blader
               ,
               set
               your
               ●atrass
               in
               sand
               ,
               and
               heat
               it
               with
               a
               gradual
               fire
               ,
               to
               ●ake
               the
               spirit
               of
               Wine
               boyl
               seven
               or
               eight
               hours
               ,
               ●uring
               which
               time
               it
               will
               assume
               a
               red
               colour
               ,
               af●r
               that
               let
               the
               vessels
               cool
               and
               unlute
               them
               ;
               sepa●te
               by
               inclination
               this
               most
               fragrant
               Tincture
               ,
               and
               ●eep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopped
               ;
               you
               may
               pour
               more
               ●irit
               of
               wine
               on
               the
               remaining
               salt
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               and
               ●roceed
               as
               before
               ,
               as
               long
               as
               it
               will
               draw
               out
               any
               ●incture
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 purifies
                 the
                 blood
                 ,
                 ●nd
                 resists
                 malignity
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 the
                 scurvy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               taken
               from
               ten
               to
               thirty
               drops
               ,
               ●
               some
               convenient
               liquor
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Medicated
             Wines
             .
          
           
             
               Blessed
               Wine
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 vinum
                 benedictum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Crocus
               Metallorum
               powdered
               one
               ounce
               ,
               ●f
               Mace
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Spanish
               wine
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               ●fuse
               them
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 vomit
                 ,
                 and
                 more
                 ●requently
                 used
                 then
                 any
                 other
                 :
                 This
                 and
                 some
                 other
                 ●omits
                 are
                 used
                 with
                 great
                 success
                 ,
                 in
                 curing
                 the
                 drop●e
                 ,
                 the
                 jaundice
                 ,
                 the
                 pthisick
                 ,
                 and
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 :
                 ●hey
                 are
                 often
                 used
                 at
                 the
                 beginning
                 of
                 feavers
                 ,
                 and
                 ●efore
                 the
                 small
                 Pox
                 come
                 out
                 ,
                 and
                 certainly
                 do
                 a
                 great
                 ●eal
                 of
                 good
                 by
                 evacuating
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 peccant
                 humour
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               an
               ounce
               ,
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               ●alf
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               age
               and
               rength
               of
               the
               patient
               .
            
             
               Note
               .
               Vomits
               are
               not
               to
               be
               given
               to
               those
               that
               ●ave
               a
               weakness
               or
               defluctions
               on
               the
               eyes
               ,
               to
               such
               ●s
               are
               long
               necked
               ,
               to
               ancient
               People
               ,
               or
               such
               as
               
               have
               Ruptures
               ,
               or
               to
               Women
               that
               are
               subject
               to
               v●pours
               :
               They
               are
               best
               taken
               in
               an
               afternoon
               abo●
               four
               hours
               after
               a
               light
               dinner
               ,
               the
               Patient
               must
               dri●
               large
               draughts
               of
               posset
               drink
               every
               time
               they
               wor●
               if
               bleeding
               be
               thought
               necessary
               ,
               or
               if
               blood
               aboun●
               it
               will
               be
               convenient
               to
               bleed
               before
               giving
               a
               vom●
               if
               it
               works
               beyond
               measure
               ,
               the
               Patient
               must
               b●
               put
               to
               bed
               ,
               and
               two
               scruples
               of
               Venice
               Treac●
               must
               be
               given
               him
               ,
               or
               the
               following
               mixture
               ;
               tak●
               of
               Mint
               water
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               strong
               Cinnamon
               w●ter
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Liquid
               Laudanum
               sixteen
               drop●
               Syrup
               of
               Quinces
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               mingle
               them
               but
               when
               there
               is
               an
               inclination
               to
               vomiting
               ,
               whe●
               no
               vomit
               hath
               been
               used
               ,
               the
               following
               mixtu●
               generally
               takes
               it
               off
               :
               Take
               salt
               of
               Wormwoo●
               one
               scr●ple
               ,
               in
               a
               spoonful
               of
               fresh
               juice
               of
               Lemo●
               add
               to
               it
               twenty
               drops
               of
               T●●cture
               of
               Cinn●mo●
               this
               must
               be
               taken
               every
               third
               hour
               till
               the
               vomi●ing
               ceases
               .
            
          
           
             
               Wine
               of
               Squils
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 vinum
                 Scilliticum
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               white
               Mountain
               Squills
               ,
               gathered
               about
               the
               rising
               of
               the
               Dog
               Star
               ,
               slice
               them
               and
               lay
               them
               a
               drying
               for
               a
               month
               .
               put
               a
               pound
               o●
               them
               into
               a
               glass
               ,
               and
               pour
               on
               them
               four
               quarts
               o●
               old
               French
               white-wine
               ,
               infuse
               them
               forty
               days
               ,
               an●
               then
               take
               out
               the
               Squills
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 gentle
                 vomit
                 ,
                 but
                 is
                 rarely
                 used
                 b●
                 it self
                 ,
                 but
                 most
                 commonly
                 with
                 the
                 above
                 mentione●
                 blessed
                 wine
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               with
               half
               a●
               ounce
               of
               the
               wine
               above
               .
            
          
           
             
               Steel
               Wine
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 vinum
                 Chalybeatum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               prepared
               Steel
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Saffro●
               
               powdered
               and
               tyed
               up
               in
               a
               rag
               eight
               grains
               ,
               of
               white
               ●ne
               a
               quart
               ,
               infuse
               them
               in
               the
               cold
               three
               or
               four
               ●ys
               ,
               shake
               the
               vessel
               often
               ,
               strain
               it
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               ●e
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 steel
                 wine
                 and
                 steel
                 medicines
                 in
                 ●neral
                 ,
                 are
                 used
                 in
                 Cachexies
                 or
                 ill
                 habits
                 of
                 body
                 ,
                 ●
                 Dropsies
                 ,
                 Obstructions
                 ,
                 Scurvy
                 ,
                 Hypochondraick
                 Me●cholly
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 Histerick
                 diseases
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 many
                 other
                 ●ses
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               or
               three
               ounces
               of
               this
               wine
               may
               be
               ●ken
               morning
               and
               evening
               .
            
             
               Note
               .
               Steel
               medicines
               must
               be
               taken
               constantly
               ●r
               a
               long
               while
               ,
               and
               in
               most
               cases
               the
               Patient
               must
               ●ercise
               himself
               often
               .
               The
               learned
               Doctor
               
               Lower
               ●equently
               prescribed
               steel
               courses
               for
               six
               or
               nine
               ●onths
               ;
               but
               there
               are
               some
               sort
               of
               constitutions
               at
               can
               by
               no
               means
               bear
               Steel
               Medicines
               ,
               there●re
               they
               must
               not
               be
               obstinately
               insisted
               upon
               ,
               where
               ere
               is
               such
               a
               reluctancy
               in
               nature
               ,
               though
               most
               at
               take
               them
               find
               at
               first
               some
               disorder
               in
               their
               Boes
               .
               Before
               any
               one
               enters
               upon
               a
               Steel
               course
               ●ey
               must
               be
               well
               purged
               ,
               but
               whilst
               he
               is
               in
               the
               ●urse
               ,
               purging
               is
               not
               allowed
               ,
               only
               care
               must
               be
               ken
               ,
               that
               the
               body
               be
               not
               too
               much
               bound
               up
               .
            
          
           
             
               Wormwood
               wine
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 vinum
                 Absynthites
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               dryed
               Wormwood
               one
               handful
               ,
               to
               each
               ●llon
               of
               wine
               ,
               stop
               it
               well
               up
               in
               a
               vessel
               ,
               and
               let
               remain
               in
               infusion
               ;
               the
               same
               way
               Rosmary
               flow●
               wine
               ,
               and
               eyebright
               wine
               may
               be
               made
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 Wormwood
                 wine
                 is
                 used
                 to
                 strengthen
                 the
                 ●mach
                 ,
                 to
                 procure
                 an
                 appetite
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 a
                 dropsy
                 .
              
            
             
               Note
               .
               This
               Wine
               and
               Wormwood
               beer
               ,
               are
               better
               the
               cases
               above
               mentioned
               ,
               then
               any
               other
               prepara●on
               of
               Wormwood
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Medicated
             Vinegars
             ,
             in
             Latin
             ,
             
               aceta
               M●dicata
            
             .
          
           
             
               Distilled
               Vinegar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 acetum
                 Dist●latum
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               six
               quarts
               of
               strong
               vinegar
               into
               an
               earth●
               pan
               ,
               evaporate
               about
               a
               quart
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               which
               is
               th
               phlegmatick
               part
               ,
               and
               pour
               that
               which
               remains
               i●
               to
               a
               glass
               or
               earthen
               Cucurbit
               ,
               and
               distil
               it
               in
               a
               stron
               sand
               heat
               ,
               until
               there
               remains
               nothing
               at
               botto●
               but
               a
               substance
               like
               honey
               ,
               keep
               this
               vinegar
               w●
               stopt
               ,
               some
               call
               it
               spirit
               of
               Vinegar
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               
                 Its
                 principal
                 use
                 is
                 to
                 dissolve
                 or
                 precipitate
                 bodies
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 sometimes
                 mixed
                 in
                 cordial
                 potion
                 to
                 resist
                 putrefaction
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 mixed
                 with
                 water
                 ,
                 this
                 ●
                 called
                 oxycrate
                 ,
                 which
                 is
                 used
                 to
                 stop
                 Hemorrhagies
                 ,
                 a●
                 being
                 outwardly
                 applyed
                 it
                 asswages
                 inflamations
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               ●
               time
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Rose
               Vinegar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Acetum
                 Rosaceum
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               Roses
               before
               they
               are
               full
               blow●
               the
               white
               being
               cut
               off
               ,
               one
               pound
               ,
               they
               must
               b●
               dryed
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               add
               to
               them
               six
               quarts
               of
               Vinegar
               ▪
               set
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               for
               the
               space
               of
               forty
               days
               ,
               the●
               strain
               the
               Vinegar
               ,
               repeat
               the
               infusion
               with
               fresh
               Roses
               ;
               after
               the
               same
               manner
               is
               made
               Vinegar
               of
               E●derflowers
               ,
               Rosmary
               flowers
               ,
               and
               clove
               Gilly
               Flowers
            
             
               Note
               .
               That
               these
               Vinegars
               are
               prescribed
               fo●
               sauces
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               various
               diseases
               of
               the
               sick
               as
               vinegar
               of
               Rosmary
               flowers
               ,
               for
               instance
               in
               diseases
               of
               the
               head
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Treacle
               Vinegar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Acetum
                 Theriacale
                 Norimberg
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               the
               greater
               Celandine
               one
               nce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Masterort
               ,
               Gentian
               ,
               Bistort
               ,
               Valerian
               ,
               Burnet
               ,
               White
               Dit●y
               ,
               Elecampane
               ,
               Zedoary
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               ot
               of
               the
               greater
               Plantain
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               the
               leaves
               of
               Mousear
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               Scabious
               ,
               Scordium
               ,
               ittany
               of
               Creet
               ,
               of
               Blessed
               Thistle
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ndful
               ,
               of
               the
               bark
               and
               seeds
               of
               Citron
               ,
               each
               one
               am
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Bole
               armonick
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               ●ffron
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Hartshorn
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               ●if
               ,
               of
               these
               let
               the
               Saffron
               ,
               Hartshorn
               ,
               Dittany
               ●d
               Bole
               be
               tyed
               up
               in
               a
               rag
               ,
               and
               infused
               with
               the
               her
               ingredients
               for
               many
               days
               ,
               in
               five
               pints
               of
               the
               arpest
               vinegar
               ;
               you
               must
               infuse
               them
               in
               a
               glass
               ell
               stopped
               in
               a
               moderate
               heat
               ,
               strain
               out
               the
               viegar
               ,
               and
               dissolve
               in
               it
               six
               drams
               of
               the
               best
               Treae
               ,
               shake
               it
               often
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 proper
                 to
                 be
                 used
                 in
                 the
                 Plague
                 me
                 and
                 against
                 Malignity
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 prevent
                 infection
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               ●ne
               ,
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Decoctions
             .
          
           
             
               Common
               Decoction
               for
               a
               Glyster
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Decoctum
                 commune
                 pro
                 Clystere
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Mallows
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               Pellito●
               ,
               Beet
               ,
               Mercury
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               the
               flow●s
               of
               Camomel
               two
               Pugils
               ,
               of
               sweet
               Fennel
               seeds
               alf
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Linseed
               two
               drams
               ,
               boil
               them
               in
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               water
               to
               a
               pint
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 general
                 to
                 empty
                 the
                 Bowels
                 ,
                 
                 but
                 it
                 will
                 not
                 work
                 well
                 ,
                 unless
                 you
                 add
                 to
                 it
                 quarter
                 of
                 a
                 pound
                 of
                 brown
                 Sugar
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Decoction
               of
               Dodder
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Decoct●
                 Epithymi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Myrobalans
               ,
               called
               Chebulae
               and
               In
               of
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Arabian
               Staechas
               ,
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               stoned
               ,
               of
               Dodder
               ,
               of
               Thy●
               and
               Senna
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Fumitory
               half
               ounce
               ,
               of
               hemp
               Agrimony
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               ro●
               of
               Polypody
               of
               the
               oak
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               turbith
               h●
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               whey
               made
               of
               Goats
               or
               Cows
               M●
               two
               quarts
               ,
               boyl
               all
               but
               the
               Dodder
               to
               a
               quart
               ,
               the
               add
               the
               Dodder
               ,
               and
               make
               it
               just
               ready
               to
               bo●
               after
               ,
               then
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               add
               of
               the
               roo
               of
               black
               Hellebore
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Agari●
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               sal
               Gemma
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               i●
               fuse
               them
               ten
               hours
               and
               press
               it
               out
               strongly
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 a
                 proper
                 purge
                 for
                 mad
                 or
                 mela●cholly
                 people
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Four
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               tim
            
          
           
             
               Bitter
               Decoction
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Decoctum
                 ●
                 marum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               tops
               of
               the
               lesser
               Centaury
               ,
               of
               th
               flowers
               of
               Camomel
               each
               one
               pugil
               ,
               of
               the
               roo
               of
               Gentian
               half
               a
               scruple
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Sen●
               cleansed
               ,
               and
               of
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               seeds
               each
               o●
               dram
               ,
               boyl
               them
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               fountai
               water
               to
               four
               ounces
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 much
                 used
                 to
                 strengthen
                 the
                 St●mach
                 and
                 to
                 purifie
                 the
                 blood
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Four
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               for
               sever
               mornings
               together
               .
            
             
             
               Note
               .
               Ten
               grains
               of
               salt
               of
               Wormwood
               is
               comonly
               added
               to
               this
               decoction
               ,
               and
               thereby
               it
               s
               made
               ear
               ,
               and
               more
               agreeable
               to
               the
               Stomach
               .
            
          
           
             
               Decoctum
               sennae
               Gereonis
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Senna
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               oots
               of
               Polypody
               of
               the
               oak
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               inger
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               stoned
               two
               ●nces
               ,
               of
               Sebestens
               and
               Damask
               Pruns
               ,
               each
               num●r
               twelve
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Borrage
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               red
               oses
               ,
               Rosmary
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               boil
               them
               in
               two
               ●arts
               of
               Fountain
               water
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 used
                 as
                 a
                 common
                 decoction
                 for
                 ●rging
                 potions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Four
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               ut
               to
               make
               it
               work
               well
               you
               must
               add
               some
               purg●g
               syrup
               ,
               viz.
               an
               ounce
               of
               syrup
               of
               Roses
               soluve
               ,
               Buckthorn
               or
               the
               like
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               pectoral
               Decoction
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 decoctum
                 Pectorale
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               stoned
               one
               ounce
               ,
               f
               Sebestins
               and
               Jujubes
               ,
               each
               number
               fifteen
               ,
               of
               ●ates
               number
               six
               ,
               of
               fat
               figs
               number
               eight
               ;
               of
               barly
               ●eansed
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Liquorice
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               ●e
               leaves
               of
               Maidenhair
               ,
               Hysop
               ,
               Scabious
               ,
               Colts●ot
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               boil
               them
               in
               three
               pints
               of
               ountain
               water
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               a
               third
               part
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 breast
                 ,
                 and
                 elps
                 expectoration
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               quarter
               of
               a
               pint
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               ●orning
               and
               evening
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               wound
               decoction
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Decoctum
                 Traumaticum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               white
               and
               pithy
               Sarsaparilla
               an
               ounce
               
               and
               a
               half
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               China
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               th●
               roots
               of
               Fennel
               ,
               of
               the
               tender
               roots
               of
               Burdock
               ne●
               tles
               ,
               Rhapontick
               ,
               Comfry
               ,
               Liquorice
               ,
               Avens
               ,
               ea●
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               long
               Birthwort
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               o●
               white
               Dittany
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Bettony
               ,
               St.
               
               John's
               wort
               ,
               Agrimony
               ,
               Rib'd
               Plantai●
               Ground
               Ivy
               ,
               Bugles
               ,
               Wintergreen
               ,
               Sanicle
               ,
               each
               ha●
               a
               handful
               of
               raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               stoned
               one
               ounc●
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Coriander
               ,
               and
               Nettles
               ,
               ea●
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Juniper
               berries
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Har●
               horn
               and
               Ivory
               Rasped
               five
               drams
               ,
               boil
               them
               in
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               water
               to
               a
               quart
               ;
               strain
               it
               a●
               add
               four
               ounces
               of
               good
               White-wine
               ,
               of
               clarifie●
               Hony
               and
               white
               Sugar
               Candy
               ,
               each
               a
               pound
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 of
                 excellent
                 use
                 for
                 healing
                 wound
                 ulcers
                 and
                 fistulas
                 ,
                 both
                 inward
                 and
                 outward
                 ;
                 it
                 also
                 good
                 to
                 stop
                 spitting
                 of
                 blood
                 ,
                 a
                 gonorrhea
                 ,
                 and
                 th●
                 whites
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Four
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               twice
               o●
               thrice
               a
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Decoction
               of
               the
               Woods
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Decoctu●
                 Ex
                 Lignis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Sarsa-Parrilla
               four
               ounce●
               of
               Gujacum
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               bark
               of
               the
               sam●
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Sassafras
               one
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               o●
               the
               roots
               of
               Burdock
               ,
               and
               butterbur
               ,
               each
               two
               ou●ces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Rhodium
               wood
               ,
               and
               yello●
               Sanders
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Carduus
               seeds
               ,
               an●
               fresh
               Juniper
               Berries
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               ou●er
               bark
               of
               dryed
               Citron
               two
               drams
               ,
               infuse
               them
               ●
               who
               le
               night
               in
               six
               quarts
               of
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               the●
               boil
               half
               away
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 diet
                 drink
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Frenc●
                 Pox
                 ,
                 Kings-evil
                 ,
                 for
                 Rheums
                 and
                 Coughs
                 .
              
            
             
             
               D●se
               .
               Half
               a
               pint
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               four
               times
               ●
               day
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               month
               ,
               but
               the
               sick
               must
               ●urge
               once
               a
               week
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               white
               decoction
               ,
               In
               Latin
               ,
               
                 decoctum
                 album
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               calcined
               Hartshorn
               powdered
               two
               oun●es
               ,
               of
               fountain
               water
               two
               quarts
               ,
               boil
               it
               till
               half
               ●s
               consumed
               ,
               strain
               it
               gently
               through
               a
               Linnen
               rag
               ,
               ●nd
               add
               to
               it
               three
               ounces
               of
               Syrup
               of
               Oranges
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 an
                 excellent
                 drink
                 against
                 the
                 worms
                 ●n
                 children
                 ,
                 for
                 a
                 loosness
                 and
                 for
                 feavers
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Syrups
             .
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Rubarb
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 syrupus
                 Rhabarbaro
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               best
               Rhubarb
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Sen●a
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               ●iolets
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               ●alf
               ,
               of
               Ginger
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               waters
               of
               Bet●ny
               ,
               Succory
               ,
               and
               Bugloss
               ,
               each
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               ●t
               them
               be
               mixed
               together
               warm
               all
               night
               ,
               and
               in
               ●e
               morning
               strained
               and
               boyled
               to
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               with
               ●o
               pound
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               ;
               add
               at
               last
               four
               ounces
               〈◊〉
               Syrup
               of
               Roses
               Solutive
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 very
                 gentle
                 purge
                 ,
                 proper
                 for
                 chil●en
                 ,
                 and
                 weakly
                 people
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               One
               ounce
               ,
               or
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               may
               ●e
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Succory
               with
               Rhubarb
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 e
                 Cichoreo
                 cum
                 Rhabarbaro
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               whole
               Barly
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Smalage
               ,
               ●nnel
               ,
               and
               Asparagus
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               
               herbs
               Succory
               ,
               Dandelyon
               ,
               Endive
               ,
               smooth
               sow
               Thistles
               ,
               each
               two
               handfuls
               ,
               Garden
               Lettice
               ,
               Liverwort
               ,
               Fumitory
               ,
               of
               the
               tops
               of
               Hops
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               Maidenhair
               ,
               white
               and
               black
               Ceterach
               Liquorice
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Winter
               Cherries
               ,
               and
               Dodder
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               boyl
               them
               in
               six
               quarts
               of
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               till
               two
               quarts
               is
               consumed
               ,
               in
               the
               strained
               liquor
               dilute
               and
               boyl
               six
               pound
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               add
               towards
               the
               end
               six
               ounces
               of
               Rhubarb
               and
               six
               drams
               of
               Spicknard
               ,
               tyed
               together
               in
               a
               rag
               which
               must
               be
               infused
               in
               hot
               liquor
               ,
               and
               often
               pressed
               out
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 cooling
                 gentle
                 Purge
                 ,
                 a●●
                 chiefly
                 used
                 for
                 children
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Dose
               an
               ounce
               ,
               or
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               hal●
               or
               two
               ounces
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Dodder
               ,
               in
               Latin
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 Ep●thimo
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Dodder
               of
               Thym
               twenty
               drams
               ,
               of
               Myrobalans
               ,
               Citron
               ,
               and
               Indian
               ,
               each
               fifteen
               drams
               ,
               Embelick
               and
               Bellerick
               Mirobalans
               ,
               of
               the
               Roots
               Polypody
               Liquorish
               ,
               Agarick
               of
               the
               Herbs
               Thy●
               Calamint
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               Stechas
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               Dodder
               ,
               Fumitory
               ,
               each
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               Red
               Ro●
               sweet
               ▪
               Fennel
               seeds
               ▪
               and
               Anise
               seeds
               ,
               each
               two
               dra●
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               sweet
               pruns
               ten
               pair
               ,
               Raisins
               of
               〈◊〉
               Sun
               stoned
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Tamarinds
               two
               oun●●
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               after
               having
               infused
               them
               twenty
               fo●●
               hours
               in
               ten
               pints
               of
               fountain
               water
               ;
               boyl
               to
               〈◊〉
               consumption
               of
               four
               pints
               ;
               then
               take
               it
               from
               〈◊〉
               fire
               ,
               and
               strain
               it
               ;
               add
               to
               it
               five
               pound
               of
               fine
               sug●
               and
               make
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Vertues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 proper
                 purge
                 for
                 Melancholy
                 〈◊〉
                 ple.
                 
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               or
               two
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Magisterial
               Syrup
               of
               Apples
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 Pomis
                 Magistralis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               and
               water
               of
               fragrant
               apples
               ,
               each
               one
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               and
               water
               of
               Borrage
               and
               Bugloss
               ,
               each
               nine
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               oriental
               senna
               cleansed
               ,
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               ●eeds
               of
               Anise
               and
               sweet
               Fennel
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Dodder
               ,
               of
               Thym
               of
               Creet
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               whitest
               Agarick
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               best
               Rhubarb
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Ginger
               and
               Mace
               ,
               each
               four
               scruples
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               two
               scruples
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               infuse
               the
               Rhubarb
               and
               Cinnamon
               apart
               by
               themselves
               in
               white
               wine
               ,
               and
               the
               juice
               of
               Apples
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               infuse
               the
               rest
               ,
               except
               the
               Saffron
               ,
               in
               the
               waters
               above
               mentioned
               ;
               the
               day
               after
               pour
               on
               the
               juices
               ,
               which
               being
               boyled
               ,
               scummed
               ,
               and
               strained
               ,
               boyl
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               with
               four
               pound
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               dipping
               now
               and
               then
               the
               Saffron
               in
               it
               ,
               being
               tyed
               up
               in
               a
               rag
               ,
               and
               pressing
               it
               out
               again
               .
               Lastly
               ,
               add
               ●he
               iufusion
               of
               Rhubarb
               ,
               and
               let
               it
               boil
               gently
               again
               to
               make
               a
               syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 proper
                 purging
                 syrup
                 for
                 melancholly
                 people
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               or
               two
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               ●ime
               ,
               in
               some
               proper
               purging
               decoction
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Buckthorn
               ,
               In
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 Rhamno
                 Cathartico
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               ripe
               and
               fresh
               Buckthorn
               ●erries
               ,
               gathered
               in
               September
               ,
               a
               quart
               ,
               let
               it
               be
               cla●ified
               by
               standing
               ;
               then
               add
               of
               Cinnamon
               and
               Nut●egs
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ;
               infuse
               them
               in
               hot
               water
               
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               day
               ;
               then
               press
               out
               hard
               ,
               and
               with
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               white
               Sugar
               make
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Syrup
                 purges
                 strongly
                 watry
                 humours
                 ,
                 and
                 therefore
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 dropsies
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               ,
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               or
               two
               ounces
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               but
               it
               is
               most
               commonly
               mixed
               with
               some
               purging
               potion
               .
               and
               then
               it
               works
               most
               kindly
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Peach
               flowers
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 florum
                 mali
                 persici
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fresh
               peach
               flowers
               one
               pound
               ,
               infuse
               them
               a
               whole
               day
               in
               three
               pints
               of
               warm
               water
               ▪
               then
               press
               them
               out
               ,
               add
               fresh
               flowers
               to
               the
               same
               liquor
               and
               proceed
               as
               before
               five
               times
               ;
               then
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               add
               two
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               the
               best
               Sugar
               ,
               and
               boyl
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               in
               hot
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 gentle
                 purge
                 for
                 children
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               ,
               or
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Roses
               solutive
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Rosarum
                 solutivus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               boyling
               fountain
               water
               ,
               two
               quarts
               ,
               pu●
               into
               it
               as
               many
               fresh
               Damask
               Roses
               ,
               as
               it
               will
               contain
               ,
               let
               them
               infuse
               twelve
               hours
               in
               a
               close
               vessel
               then
               press
               them
               out
               hard
               ,
               and
               in
               the
               liquor
               heate●
               as
               before
               ,
               infuse
               the
               same
               quantity
               of
               fresh
               flowers
               do
               so
               three
               or
               four
               times
               ,
               increasing
               the
               quantity
               o●
               the
               fresh
               Roses
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               increase
               of
               the
               Liquor
               ,
               which
               is
               every
               time
               a
               third
               part
               more
               than
               ●
               was
               before
               ;
               then
               add
               four
               parts
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ●
               six
               parts
               of
               this
               liquor
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Syrup
               in
               h●
               water
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 gentle
                 ,
                 cooling
                 ,
                 and
                 purging
                 Syrup
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 commonly
                 used
                 with
                 purging
                 potions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               or
               two
               ounces
               ,
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Altering
             Syrups
             .
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Ammoniacum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Maudlin
               and
               Ceterach
               ,
               each
               four
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               common
               wormwood
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Succory
               and
               Asparagus
               ▪
               and
               of
               the
               bark
               of
               roots
               of
               Cappers
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               make
               an
               infusion
               of
               them
               for
               twenty
               four
               hours
               in
               three
               ounces
               of
               white
               wine
               ,
               and
               of
               simple
               Radish
               water
               ,
               and
               fumitory
               water
               ,
               each
               a
               quart
               ;
               boyl
               them
               to
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               let
               the
               strained
               liquor
               stand
               until
               it
               clears
               ,
               dissolve
               a
               part
               in
               four
               ounces
               of
               the
               strained
               liquor
               warm
               ,
               two
               ounces
               of
               Gumm
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               dissolved
               first
               in
               the
               sharpest
               white
               wine
               vinegar
               ;
               boil
               the
               rest
               to
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               with
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               ,
               adding
               the
               dissolution
               of
               the
               Gumm
               towards
               the
               end
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Syrup
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 Skin
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               ,
               or
               somewhat
               more
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Balsamick
               Syrup
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 syrupus
                 Balsamicus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Balsam
               of
               Tolu
               two
               ounces
               ,
               Barly
               water
               a
               pint
               ,
               boil
               them
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               till
               the
               Barly
               water
               smells
               strong
               of
               the
               Balsam
               ,
               then
               add
               a
               pound
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               and
               make
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 hectick
                 Feavers
                 ,
                 and
                 Consumptions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               or
               two
               may
               be
               taken
               of
               it
               morning
               and
               evening
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Simple
               Byzantin
               Syrup
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Byzantinus
                 simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Endive
               and
               Smallage
               ,
               each
               a
               quart
               ,
               of
               Hops
               and
               Bugloss
               ,
               each
               one
               pint
               ,
               let
               them
               boil
               together
               ,
               take
               off
               the
               froth
               and
               clarifie
               them
               with
               the
               white
               of
               an
               Egg
               ;
               add
               two
               pounds
               and
               an
               half
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               to
               two
               quarts
               of
               the
               liquor
               ,
               make
               a
               Syrup
               by
               boiling
               i●
               gently
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 Obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Dropsy
                 ,
                 and
                 Green-sickness
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               ,
               or
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Citrons
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 e
                 succo
                 Citri
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Citrons
               strained
               and
               clarified
               by
               standing
               ,
               one
               pint
               ,
               white
               Sugar
               clarified
               and
               boiled
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Tablets
               two
               pound
               make
               a
               Syrup
               by
               boiling
               it
               up
               once
               or
               twice
               .
               Thi●
               way
               are
               made
               other
               acid
               Syrups
               ,
               as
               of
               Oranges
               Barberies
               ,
               Quinces
               ,
               Lemons
               ,
               and
               Wood
               Sorre●
               Mulberries
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 expels
                 Malignity
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 Feave●●
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 Stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Citron
               peel
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Co●ticum
                 Citriorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               yellow
               ,
               ripe
               ,
               and
               fresh
               Citron
               Pee●
               five
               ounces
               ▪
               of
               Chermes
               berries
               ,
               or
               their
               juice
               brougt
               over
               to
               us
               ,
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               fountain
               water
               thr●
               pints
               ,
               infuse
               them
               a
               night
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               strain
               them
               and
               with
               two
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               white
               Suga●
               
               boil
               them
               to
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               keep
               the
               one
               half
               without
               Musk
               ,
               persume
               the
               other
               half
               with
               three
               grains
               of
               Musk
               tied
               up
               in
               a
               rag
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 resists
                 poyson
                 ,
                 is
                 cordial
                 and
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 Stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               One
               ounce
               ,
               or
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Simple
               Syrup
               of
               Coral
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 e
                 Coraliis
                 Simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               reddest
               Coral
               finely
               powdred
               four
               ounces
               ,
               dissolve
               it
               with
               the
               heat
               of
               a
               bath
               ,
               in
               a
               pint
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Barberries
               clarified
               ,
               it
               must
               be
               put
               into
               a
               matrass
               well
               stopped
               ,
               and
               having
               digested
               it
               three
               or
               four
               days
               ,
               pour
               off
               that
               which
               is
               dissolved
               ,
               and
               pour
               on
               more
               juice
               as
               before
               ,
               and
               so
               proceed
               till
               all
               the
               Coral
               is
               dissolved
               ,
               add
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               Sugar
               to
               one
               pint
               of
               this
               juice
               ,
               and
               boil
               it
               gently
               to
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cools
                 and
                 refreshes
                 the
                 Spirits
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 hectick
                 Feavers
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 all
                 sorts
                 of
                 fluxes
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Cup
               moss
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Musci
                 pyxidati
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cup
               moss
               one
               ounce
               ,
               boil
               it
               in
               a
               quart
               of
               Hysop
               water
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               ;
               then
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Syrup
               with
               a
               pound
               of
               Sugar
               Candy
               .
            
             
               Virtue
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 reckoned
                 a
                 specifick
                 for
                 the
                 hooping
                 or
                 chincough
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               twice
               or
               thrice
               a
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Diac●dium
               .
            
             
               Take
               fourteen
               ounces
               of
               the
               heads
               of
               white
               poppeys
               well
               dryed
               ,
               in●u●e
               them
               twenty
               four
               hours
               i●
               eight
               pin●s
               of
               fountain
               water
               ,
               boil
               them
               well
               ,
               th●●
               press
               them
               out
               ,
               and
               put
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               Sugar
               to
               the
               liquor
               ,
               then
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Sy●up
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Syrup
                 eases
                 pain
                 ,
                 stops
                 tickling
                 cough●
                 ▪
                 and
                 is
                 in
                 general
                 a
                 good
                 anodyn
                 medicine
                 ,
                 and
                 much
                 i●
                 use
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               an
               ounce
               ,
               and
               an
               ounc●
               and
               an
               half
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               prope●
               liquor
               .
            
             
               Note
               .
               That
               such
               medicines
               as
               are
               of
               an
               opiat
               nature
               ought
               not
               to
               be
               given
               to
               such
               as
               are
               weak
               ,
               o●
               whose
               Lungs
               are
               much
               obstructed
               ,
               or
               at
               the
               beginnin●
               of
               Feavers
               ,
               or
               Plurisies
               ,
               or
               the
               like
               ;
               they
               succeed
               bes●
               when
               evacuation
               by
               vomiting
               or
               purging
               hath
               wen●
               before
               .
               Women
               that
               are
               subject
               to
               vapours
               ,
               or
               me●
               that
               are
               hypcchondriack
               ,
               must
               be
               sure
               to
               lye
               long
               i●
               bed
               the
               next
               day
               after
               taking
               an
               opiat
               ,
               for
               otherwise
               their
               heads
               will
               be
               much
               disturbed
               when
               the●
               rise
               .
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               syrup
               of
               Elder
               berries
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Sambucinus
                 Compositus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               ripe
               Elder-berries
               freed
               from
               the
               stalk●
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               Corinthian
               Currants
               cleansed
               and
               cu●
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               dryed
               flowers
               of
               Borrage
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               and
               red
               Roses
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Red
               wine
               a
               quart
               ,
               bake
               them
               in
               an
               Oven
               ,
               and
               to
               the
               clear
               liquor
               strained
               ,
               add
               as
               much
               fine
               Sugar
               as
               will
               equal
               it
               in
               weight
               and
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Syrup
                 is
                 Alexipharmick
                 ,
                 and
                 Sudorifick
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 Dropsies
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Scurvy
                 ,
                 and
                 heat
                 of
                 Vrine
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               in
               ale
               or
               beer
               ●r
               any
               other
               proper
               liquor
               ,
               every
               morning
               for
               the
               ●pace
               of
               one
               month
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Groundpine
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Chamaepityos
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Herbs
               ,
               Groundpine
               two
               handfuls
               ,
               Marjoram
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               Rosmary
               ,
               Poly-mountain
               ,
               wild
               Marjoram
               ,
               Calaminth
               ,
               Hors-mint
               ,
               Penny-royal
               ,
               Hysop
               ,
               Thym
               ,
               of
               garden
               and
               wild
               Rue
               ,
               of
               Bet●ony
               wild
               Thym
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               ●weet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               Birthwort
               ,
               long
               and
               round
               Bryony
               ,
               white
               Dittany
               ,
               Gentian
               ,
               Hogs-fennel
               ,
               Va●erian
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Smallage
               ,
               Asparagus
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Parsly
               ,
               Butchers
               Broom
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               pellitory
               of
               Spain
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Ste●has
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Bishops
               weed
               ,
               Carrawa●s
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Lovage
               ,
               Sesely
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               stoned
               two
               ounces
               ,
               after
               their
               ●eing
               digested
               twenty
               four
               hours
               in
               five
               quarts
               of
               ●ountain
               water
               warm
               ,
               distil
               off
               five
               pints
               ,
               then
               ●ressing
               out
               the
               feces
               hard
               ,
               let
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               the
               clear
               liquor
               be
               boiled
               with
               two
               pound
               of
               the
               best
               Honey
               ,
               and
               two
               pound
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               ,
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               tablets
               ,
               then
               adding
               the
               distilled
               water
               make
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               and
               arromatize
               it
               with
               half
               a
               scruple
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               and
               of
               Nu●megs
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Syrup
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 the
                 Gout
                 ,
                 and
                 dis●ases
                 of
                 the
                 Nerves
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               or
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Syrup
               of
               white
               Horehound
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 Prasio
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fresh
               leaves
               of
               white
               Horehound
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               Polypod
               of
               the
               oak
               ,
               Smalage
               and
               Fennel
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               oun●
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               white
               Maidenhair
               ,
               wild
               Marjora●
               Hyssop
               ,
               Calaminth
               ,
               Thyme
               ,
               Scabious
               ,
               Savory
               ,
               Colt●
               foot
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Anise-seeds
               and
               Quint
               seeds
               t●ed
               up
               in
               a
               rag
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Su●
               stoned
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               fat
               figs
               number
               ten
               ;
               havin●
               digested
               them
               a
               whole
               day
               in
               four
               quarts
               of
               ho●
               small
               Mead
               ;
               boil
               them
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               press
               them
               o●●
               hard
               ,
               and
               to
               five
               pints
               of
               the
               clear
               liquor
               ,
               add
               ●
               clarified
               honey
               ,
               and
               white
               Sugar
               clarified
               ,
               each
               tw●
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Florentin
               orris
               one
               ounc●
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               Bath
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 medicine
                 for
                 diseases
                 ●
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 helps
                 expectoration
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               three
               o●
               four
               times
               a
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Gillyflowers
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 florum
                 Tunices
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fragrant
               Gillyflowers
               ,
               the
               white
               being
               cut
               off
               ,
               one
               pound
               ,
               pour
               on
               them
               a
               quart
               of
               spring
               water
               ,
               and
               let
               them
               stand
               all
               night
               ,
               then
               strain
               the
               liquor
               ,
               and
               being
               gently
               warmed
               ,
               dissolve
               therein
               four
               pounds
               of
               the
               whitest
               Sugar
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Syrup
               without
               boiling
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 cephalick
                 and
                 Cordial
              
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               ●
               time
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Syrup
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Glycyrrhizae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Green
               Liquorice
               cleansed
               and
               bruised
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               white
               Maidenhair
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Hyssop
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               pour
               on
               them
               three
               pints
               of
               hot
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               let
               them
               stand
               in
               infusion
               twenty
               four
               hours
               ,
               strain
               it
               and
               clarify
               it
               ,
               and
               with
               the
               best
               Honey
               and
               fine
               Sugar
               each
               ten
               ounces
               ,
               make
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 helps
                 expectoration
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               twice
               or
               thrice
               a
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Maidenhair
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Capillorum
                 Veneris
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Maidenhair
               five
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Liquorice
               two
               ounces
               ,
               infuse
               them
               a
               natural
               day
               in
               three
               quarts
               of
               warm
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               gently
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               press
               them
               out
               ,
               to
               two
               quarts
               of
               the
               strained
               liquor
               ,
               add
               three
               pound
               of
               clarified
               Sugar
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 pains
                 in
                 the
                 side
                 ,
                 or
                 in
                 the
                 Kidneys
                 or
                 bladder
                 ,
                 it
                 gently
                 provokes
                 Vrine
                 ,
                 and
                 expels
                 stones
                 and
                 gravel
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 dialthaeae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Meadow
               grass
               ,
               Asparagus
               ,
               Liquorice
               ,
               Rasins
               of
               the
               Sun
               ,
               red
               chich
               pease
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               tops
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               Mallows
               ,
               Pellitory
               of
               the
               wall
               ,
               
               Burnet
               ,
               Saxifrage
               ,
               Plantain
               ,
               white
               and
               black
               Maiden
               hair
               ,
               of
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               the
               four
               lesser
               and
               greater
               cold
               seeds
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ;
               wash
               and
               cleanse
               the
               roots
               from
               their
               dirt
               ,
               pith
               ,
               and
               string●
               and
               slice
               them
               ,
               and
               having
               boiled
               the
               grass
               roots
               ●
               quarter
               of
               an
               hour
               ,
               first
               in
               eight
               pints
               of
               Fountai●
               water
               ,
               put
               into
               the
               Decoction
               the
               roots
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               and
               Asparagus
               ,
               and
               let
               them
               boil
               well
               for
               half
               an
               hour
               ,
               then
               add
               the
               Rasins
               cut
               ,
               and
               the
               Chich
               pease
               whole
               ;
               when
               they
               have
               boiled
               a
               little
               while
               put
               in
               the
               tops
               of
               the
               Mallows
               ,
               and
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               Pellitory
               ,
               and
               shred
               and
               boil
               them
               abou●
               a
               quarter
               of
               an
               hour
               among
               the
               rest
               ;
               after
               that
               add
               the
               Liquorice
               sliced
               ,
               and
               the
               maidenhair
               cut
               ,
               and
               when
               they
               begin
               to
               boil
               ,
               put
               in
               the
               cold
               seeds
               ,
               thrust
               them
               down
               into
               the
               Docoction
               ,
               and
               take
               the
               whole
               off
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               strain
               them
               a
               quarter
               of
               an
               hour
               after
               ,
               then
               clarifie
               the
               liquor
               with
               the
               white
               of
               an
               Egg
               ,
               add
               four
               pound
               of
               Sugar
               ,
               and
               boil
               it
               on
               a
               moderate
               fire
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 eases
                 pain
                 ,
                 and
                 corrects
                 sharp
                 humors
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 Blade●
                 and
                 stone
                 in
                 the
                 Kidneys
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               convenient
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Mint
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Menthae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               sweet
               Quinces
               ,
               and
               o●
               those
               that
               are
               sowrith
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               sweet
               Pomgranats
               ,
               and
               of
               those
               that
               are
               sowrish
               ,
               each
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               dried
               Mint
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               of
               Red
               Roses
               two
               ounces
               ,
               let
               them
               infuse
               a
               day
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               half
               away
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               strain
               it
               and
               with
               four
               pound
               of
               Sugar
               make
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 helps
                 concoction
                 ,
                 and
                 stops
                 vomiting
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Mouse-ear
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 pilosella
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Mouse-ear
               three
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Ladies-mantle
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               greater
               Comfry
               ,
               Madder
               ,
               White
               Dittany
               ,
               Tormentile
               ,
               Bistort
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               Herbs
               wintergreen
               ,
               Horsetail
               ,
               Ground-ivy
               ,
               Plantain
               ,
               Adders-tongue
               ,
               Strawberries
               ,
               St.
               
               John's
               wort
               with
               the
               flowers
               ,
               Golden
               ▪
               rod
               ,
               Agrimony
               ,
               Bettony
               ,
               Burnet
               ,
               Avens
               ,
               of
               the
               greater
               Cinquefoyl
               ,
               red
               Colworts
               ,
               Balaustines
               ,
               red
               Roses
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               boil
               them
               in
               six
               pints
               of
               Plantain
               water
               gently
               ,
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               ,
               then
               press
               it
               out
               hard
               ;
               when
               it
               is
               clear
               by
               standing
               ,
               add
               of
               the
               mucilage
               of
               Gum
               Tragacanth
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Psyllium
               ,
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               Quinces
               extracted
               a
               part
               ,
               in
               three
               ounces
               of
               Strawberry
               water
               ,
               and
               as
               much
               Bettony
               water
               ,
               boil
               it
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               honey
               with
               two
               pound
               of
               the
               whitest
               Sugar
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 healing
                 and
                 astringent
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 for
                 spitting
                 of
                 blood
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Mugwort
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 Artemisia
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Mugwort
               two
               handfuls
               ,
               of
               Pennyroyal
               ,
               Calaminth
               ,
               wild
               Marjoram
               ,
               Balm
               ,
               unspotted
               Arsmart
               ,
               Dittany
               of
               Creet
               ,
               Savin
               ,
               Marjoram
               ,
               Ground
               pine
               ,
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               Germander
               ,
               Feverfew
               ,
               with
               the
               flowers
               ,
               lesser
               Centaury
               ,
               Rue
               ,
               Bettony
               ,
               Vipers
               ,
               
               Bugloss
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Fennel
               ,
               Smalage
               ,
               Parsly
               ,
               Asparagus
               ,
               Kneeholm
               ,
               Sagifrage
               ,
               Elecampane
               ,
               Cyperus
               ,
               Madder
               ,
               Orris
               ,
               Peony
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Juniper
               berries
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Lovage
               ,
               Parsly
               Smalage
               ,
               Anise
               ,
               Nigella
               ,
               Cubebs
               ,
               true
               Costu●
               woody
               Cassia
               ,
               Cardamoms
               ,
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Asarabacca
               ,
               Pellitory
               of
               Spain
               and
               Valerian
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ;
               having
               cleansed
               cu●
               and
               beat
               these
               things
               ,
               infuse
               them
               twenty
               four
               hour●
               in
               six
               quarts
               of
               clear
               water
               ,
               and
               draw
               off
               eigh●
               pints
               of
               water
               ;
               put
               what
               remains
               in
               the
               still
               into
               a
               press
               and
               strain
               it
               ,
               boil
               six
               pounds
               of
               white
               Sugar
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               the
               strained
               liquor
               clarified
               with
               the
               white
               of
               an
               egg
               ,
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               tablets
               ,
               then
               add
               the
               water
               before
               distilled
               and
               make
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               aromatize
               it
               with
               Cinamon
               ,
               and
               Spiknard
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 forces
                 the
                 child
                 bed
                 purgations
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 nerves
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Mirtles
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Myttinus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Myrtle
               berries
               two
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               of
               white
               and
               red
               Sanders
               ,
               Sumach
               ,
               Balaustins
               ,
               barberries
               ,
               red
               Roses
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               o●
               Medlars
               sliced
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               beat
               and
               boil
               them
               i●
               four
               quarts
               of
               clear
               water
               to
               two
               ,
               strain
               them
               ,
               the●
               add
               four
               pound
               of
               Sugar
               ,
               and
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               put
               to
               it
               towards
               the
               end
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Quince●
               and
               acid
               pomgranats
               ,
               each
               six
               ounces
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 astringent
                 Syrup
                 good
                 for
                 spitting
                 of
                 blood
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 other
                 fluxes
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               i●
               any
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Syrup
               of
               the
               five
               opening
               roots
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 quinque
                 Radicibus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Kneeholm
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Asparagus
               ,
               Parsly
               and
               Smalage
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Fountain
               water
               three
               quarts
               ;
               digest
               them
               hot
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               to
               two
               quarts
               of
               the
               liquor
               pressed
               hard
               out
               ,
               add
               eight
               ounces
               of
               Vinegar
               ,
               and
               five
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               make
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               bath
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 and
                 forces
                 urine
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               the
               oak
               of
               Jerusalem
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Botryos
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Herbs
               ,
               oak
               of
               Jerusalem
               ,
               Hedge
               mustard
               ,
               Nettles
               ,
               each
               two
               handfuls
               ,
               Coltsfoot
               one
               handful
               and
               a
               half
               ,
               boil
               them
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Fountain
               water
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               to
               a
               quart
               of
               the
               clear
               liquor
               strained
               ,
               add
               the
               juice
               of
               Turneps
               paired
               and
               boiled
               in
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               change
               the
               water
               twice
               ,
               and
               when
               they
               are
               soft
               press
               out
               the
               juice
               gently
               ;
               add
               of
               this
               juice
               ,
               having
               cleared
               it self
               by
               standing
               ,
               one
               pint
               ,
               fine
               Sugar
               three
               pound
               ,
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               when
               there
               is
               occasion
               to
               use
               it
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 pectoral
                 Syrup
                 ,
                 and
                 cures
                 ulcers
                 of
                 the
                 lungs
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               Syrup
               of
               Peony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 syrupus
                 Paeoniae
                 Compositus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fresh
               roots
               of
               both
               the
               Peonies
               gathered
               at
               full
               moon
               ,
               sliced
               and
               insused
               a
               day
               ,
               in
               fragrant
               white
               Wine
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               
               Contrayerva
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Syler
               Mountain
               si●
               drams
               ,
               of
               Elk's
               hoof
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               herbs
               〈◊〉
               Rosmary
               with
               the
               flowers
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               Bettony
               Hyssop
               ,
               wild
               Marjoram
               ,
               ground
               pine
               ,
               Rue
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               wood
               Aloes
               ,
               cloves
               ,
               the
               seeds
               o●
               the
               lesser
               Cardamon
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Ginge●
               and
               Spicknard
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Stechas
               and
               Nu●megs
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               after
               a
               warm
               digestion
               for
               a
               day
               in
               three
               quarts
               of
               the
               distille●
               water
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Peony
               ,
               boil
               them
               to
               two
               in
               ●
               bath
               ,
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               with
               four
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               o●
               white
               Sugar
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               bath
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 an●
                 nerves
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               One
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrups
               of
               Pomgranats
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupu●
                 Granatorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               white
               Sugar
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               o●
               the
               juice
               of
               Pomgranats
               clarified
               one
               pint
               ,
               make
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               bath
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 astringent
                 ,
                 and
                 quenches
                 thirst
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 ulcers
                 of
                 th●
                 mouth
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               red
               Poppies
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 Papavere
                 erratico
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fresh
               flowers
               of
               red
               Poppies
               two
               pounds
               ,
               pour
               upon
               them
               two
               quarts
               of
               hot
               fountain
               water
               ,
               after
               they
               have
               stood
               a
               day
               ,
               make
               a
               new
               infusion
               of
               fresh
               flowers
               ,
               strain
               it
               clear
               ,
               and
               boil
               i●
               to
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               with
               an
               equal
               weight
               of
               Sugar
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 Syrup
                 for
                 plurisies
                 ,
                 ●nd
                 inflamations
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 somewhat
                 aodyn
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               or
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ●ken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Quinces
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Cydoniorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               clear
               juice
               of
               Quinces
               three
               quarts
               ,
               oil
               it
               gently
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               ,
               take
               off
               the
               ●um
               as
               it
               rises
               ,
               and
               add
               to
               it
               three
               pints
               of
               red
               aringent
               wine
               ,
               with
               four
               pound
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               nd
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               add
               to
               it
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               f
               Cinnamon
               ,
               of
               Cloves
               and
               Ginger
               two
               Scruples
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 Syrup
                 for
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 nd
                 stops
                 vomiting
                 and
                 fluxes
                 of
                 the
                 belly
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               dryed
               Roses
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 Rosis
                 Siccis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Fountain
               water
               two
               quarts
               ,
               make
               it
               ery
               ho●
               ,
               and
               infuse
               in
               it
               by
               degrees
               half
               a
               pound
               ●
               red
               Roses
               dryed
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               strain
               it
               the
               next
               ●y
               ,
               and
               with
               two
               pound
               of
               Sugar
               make
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 astringent
                 Syrup
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 in
                 ●xes
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 and
                 stops
                 vomi●g
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               Syrup
               of
               Scabious
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 scabiosae
                 Compositus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Elecampane
               ,
               Polypody
               of
               e
               oak
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               ●ned
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Sebestens
               twenty
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
            
             
               Coltsfoot
               ,
               Lungwort
               ,
               Savory
               ,
               Calaminth
               ,
               each
               
               an
               handful
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Liquorice
               cleansed
               h●●
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Spanish
               Tobacco
               ,
               and
               of
               th●
               seeds
               of
               stinging
               Nettles
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               bo
               them
               all
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               the
               first
               two
               roots
               being
               infus●
               the
               day
               before
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               White-wi●
               diluted
               with
               warm
               water
               ,
               strain
               out
               hard
               two
               quar●
               clarifie
               it
               ,
               and
               add
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Scabious
               cla●fied
               ,
               four
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               white
               Sugar
               fi●
               pound
               ,
               make
               a
               Syrup
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               add
               to
               it
               twen●
               drops
               of
               spirit
               of
               Sulphur
               by
               the
               bell
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 Syrup
                 for
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ,
                 wh●
                 they
                 are
                 obstructed
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 reckoned
                 good
                 in
                 t●
                 itch
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Stechas
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 de
                 St●chade
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Stechas
               four
               ounces
               ,
               ●
               Rosmary
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               herbs
               Thym
               ,
               Cal●minth
               ,
               wild
               Marjoram
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               ha●
               of
               Sage
               and
               Bettony
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               t●
               seeds
               of
               Rue
               ,
               Peony
               ,
               and
               Fennel
               ,
               each
               three
               dra●
               having
               digested
               them
               a
               day
               or
               two
               with
               a
               suffici●
               quantity
               of
               warm
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               boil
               it
               i●
               Bath
               ,
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               to
               five
               pints
               of
               the
               clear
               liq●
               add
               five
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               of
               Sugar
               ,
               make
               a
               〈◊〉
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               add
               to
               it
               a
               few
               drops
               of
               the
               oyl
               Cinnamon
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 nerves
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               tim●
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Turnep
               ,
               In
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Ra●
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               sliced
               Turneps
               and
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               ●●
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               put
               them
               an
               earthen
               pot
               ,
               mak●
               a
               lay
               of
               one
               ,
               and
               a
               lay
               of
               one
               another
               ,
               cove●
               
               ●ith
               paper
               ,
               and
               bake
               it
               with
               bread
               ,
               when
               it
               is
               drawn
               ●ess
               out
               the
               juice
               ,
               which
               will
               be
               of
               the
               consistence
               ●
               a
               Syrup
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 and
                 at
                 the
                 begin●ng
                 of
                 Consumptions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Take
               a
               spoonful
               of
               it
               morning
               and
               even●g
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Steel
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Chalybis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               filings
               of
               Steel
               or
               Iron
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               ●ace
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               White-wine
               a
               pint
               ,
               mingle
               ●em
               and
               shake
               them
               every
               day
               ,
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               ●onth
               ,
               with
               a
               pound
               of
               white
               Sugar
               make
               a
               Sy●up
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 Womens
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 ●ypochondriack
                 Melancholly
                 ,
                 the
                 Scurvy
                 ,
                 Dropsy
                 ,
                 and
                 〈◊〉
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               spoonful
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               night
               and
               ●orning
               ,
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               Month
               ,
               two
               ,
               or
               three
               .
            
          
           
             
               Syrup
               of
               Violets
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Syrupus
                 Violarum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fresh
               flowers
               of
               Violets
               cleansed
               one
               ●ound
               ,
               of
               hot
               clear
               water
               two
               pints
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               ●eep
               it
               close
               stopped
               in
               a
               new
               glass
               pot
               a
               day
               ;
               ●hen
               press
               it
               out
               ,
               in
               a
               quart
               of
               the
               liquor
               ,
               dissolve
               in
               ●
               bath
               four
               pound
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               ,
               take
               off
               the
               scum
               ●s
               it
               rises
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Syrup
               without
               boyling
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 cooling
                 Syrup
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 pecto●al
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 fevers
                 ,
                 and
                 sometimes
                 mixed
                 with
                 ●lysters
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               inward●y
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Simple
               Syrup
               of
               wormwood
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Sy●pus
                 absynthii
                 simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               common
               wormwood
               ●
               rified
               ,
               of
               Sugar
               clarified
               each
               four
               pound
               ,
               make
               Syrup
               ;
               the
               same
               way
               are
               prepared
               the
               simple
               ●rups
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Bettony
               ,
               Borrage
               ,
               Bug●●
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               ,
               Camomel
               ,
               Succory
               ,
               End●●
               Hedge
               Mustard
               ,
               Strawberries
               ,
               Fumitory
               ,
               Grou●
               ivy
               ,
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               Hops
               ,
               Mercury
               ,
               of
               the
               f●●
               tops
               of
               Mousear
               ,
               Plantain
               ,
               Apples
               ,
               purslain
               ,
               Ra●
               berries
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               Scabious
               ,
               Scordium
               ,
               Housleek
               ,
               Co●
               foot
               ,
               Speedwel
               ,
               and
               of
               other
               juices
               that
               are
               not
               ●cid
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 Syrup
                 of
                 wormwood
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 strength
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 to
                 stop
                 vomiting
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 a
                 dropsy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               a●
               time
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Honey
             Medicines
             ,
             and
             Medicines
             ma●
             of
             Honey
             and
             Vinegar
             ,
             in
             Lati●
             
               Melita
               &
               Oxymelita
            
             .
          
           
             
               Mercurial
               Honey
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Mel
                 Merc●riale
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Mercury
               three
               pints
               ,
               of
               H●ney
               two
               pound
               ,
               clarifie
               and
               boil
               them
               to
               the
               co●sistence
               of
               Honey
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 Glisters
              
               .
            
          
           
             
               Honey
               of
               Mulberries
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               Diamoro●
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Mulberries
               ,
               of
               the
               Tree
               a●
               Shrub
               gathered
               before
               they
               are
               ripe
               ,
               and
               before●
               Sun
               is
               up
               ,
               and
               cleared
               by
               standing
               ,
               each
               a
               pint
               a●
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               strained
               Honey
               clarified
               two
               pou●
               
               ●
               them
               to
               a
               due
               thickness
               in
               a
               Bath
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 commonly
                 used
                 for
                 inflamations
                 ,
                 and
                 ●
                 mouths
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Honey
               of
               Roses
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Mel
                 Rosarum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Red
               Roses
               not
               full
               blown
               two
               pound
               ,
               the
               best
               Honey
               six
               pound
               ,
               set
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               ac●ding
               to
               art
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 to
                 heal
                 ulcers
                 of
                 the
                 mouth
                 and
                 ●at
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Simple
               Oxymel
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oxymel
                 simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               best
               Honey
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               clear●
               water
               three
               pints
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               boil
               the
               Honey
               ●d
               Water
               in
               a
               glazed
               earthen
               po●
               ,
               scuming
               of
               it
               ●tinually
               with
               a
               spoon
               that
               hath
               holes
               ;
               add
               by
               ●rees
               one
               pint
               of
               White
               Wine
               Vinegar
               ,
               boil
               i●●r
               a
               gentle
               fire
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               a
               liquid
               Sy●
               .
            
             
               Virtue
               .
               
                 It
                 cleanses
                 ulcers
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ;
                 it
                 may
                 taken
                 with
                 a
                 ▪
                 Liquorice
                 stick
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Simple
               oxymel
               of
               Squills
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 oxymel
                 Scilliticum
                 Simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               clarified
               Honey
               three
               pound
               ,
               of
               Vine●
               of
               Squills
               a
               quart
               ,
               boil
               them
               according
               to
               art
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 cleansing
                 and
                 healing
                 to
                 the
                 ●ngs
                 ,
                 and
                 helps
                 expectoration
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 gentle
                 vomit
                 ,
                 ●
                 is
                 most
                 commonly
                 given
                 with
                 other
                 things
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               When
               you
               design
               to
               vomit
               with
               it
               ,
               you
               ●y
               give
               two
               ounces
               of
               it
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               when
               it
               is
               u●
               for
               obstructions
               of
               the
               Lungs
               ,
               it
               is
               best
               to
               mix
               ●f
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               with
               two
               ounces
               of
               some
               pect●l
               Syrup
               ,
               as
               with
               Syrup
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               Maiden
               ▪
               hair
               ,
               ●he
               like
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Oxymel
               Julianizans
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               bark
               of
               Capper
               roots
               ,
               of
               the
               ro●
               of
               Orris
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Parsly
               ,
               Kneeholm
               ,
               Succory
               ,
               ●
               paragus
               ,
               Cyperus
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               ●
               Herbs
               ,
               Harts-tongue
               ,
               Tamarisk
               ,
               Schenanth
               ,
               ●●
               half
               an
               handful
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               sweet
               Fennel
               ●
               an
               ounce
               ,
               infuse
               them
               in
               Vinegar
               and
               water
               ,
               ●
               each
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               afterwards
               boil
               away
               ●●
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               with
               clarified
               Honey
               and
               Sugar
               ,
               ●
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               make
               a
               Syrup
               of
               the
               thickness
               Honey
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 ●
                 eases
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 Hypocondriack
                 Melanc●●
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 Rickets
                 ,
                 it
                 also
                 forces
                 Vrin
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               or
               three
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ta●
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Rob
             ,
             or
             Sapa
             .
          
           
             
               Rob
               of
               Berberries
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Rob
                 de
                 B●beris
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Barberries
               strained
               one
               p●
               of
               white
               Sugar
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               with
               the
               gentle
               ●
               of
               a
               Bath
               ,
               boil
               them
               to
               a
               due
               thickness
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 quencheth
                 thirst
                 ,
                 cools
                 and
                 strength
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 procures
                 appetite
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Juice
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Succus
                 G●cyrrhizae
                 Simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Liquorice
               Roots
               well
               cleansed
               ,
               and
               g●ly
               bruised
               ,
               as
               much
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               infuse
               them
               t●
               days
               in
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               so
               much
               as
               may
               rise
               t●
               fingers
               breadth
               above
               them
               ,
               then
               boil
               it
               a
               little
               ●
               press
               it
               out
               ,
               afterwards
               boil
               it
               with
               a
               gentle
               hea●
               the
               due
               consistence
               of
               a
               juice
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 coughs
                 and
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 ●
                 Lungs
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Lohoch's
             .
          
           
             
               Lohoch
               of
               the
               Pine
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Lohoch
                 e
                 pino
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               pine
               nuts
               fresh
               and
               cleansed
               ,
               fifteen
               ●ams
               ,
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               Blanched
               ,
               of
               Hazel
               nuts
               ●ntly
               tosted
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Tragacanth
               ,
               Arabick
               ,
               of
               the
               ●wder
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               and
               juice
               of
               the
               same
               ,
               of
               white
               ●rch
               ,
               Maiden
               hair
               ,
               and
               the
               roots
               of
               Orris
               ,
               each
               ●o
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               the
               pulp
               of
               yellow
               Dates
               two
               ●nces
               ,
               of
               bitter
               Almonds
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               Honey
               of
               Raisins
               ,
               and
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               each
               ●r
               ounces
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               ,
               to
               be
               added
               the
               time
               it
               is
               used
               ,
               if
               there
               be
               occasion
               half
               an
               ●nce
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Hony
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               dis●ve
               the
               Gums
               in
               four
               times
               their
               weight
               of
               Maiden●ir
               water
               ,
               till
               they
               are
               quite
               soft
               ,
               pulp
               them
               through
               Hair
               sive
               ,
               and
               mingle
               with
               them
               two
               pounds
               of
               ●e
               best
               Honey
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               stirring
               it
               a
               long
               ●ile
               with
               a
               wooden
               Spatula
               ;
               afterwards
               sprinkle
               the
               fine
               powders
               of
               Orris
               ,
               Maidenhair
               ,
               Liquorice
               ,
               gar
               ,
               Starch
               ,
               then
               the
               Dates
               ,
               Pin
               nuts
               ,
               Almonds
               ,
               ●d
               Hazelnuts
               ,
               which
               must
               be
               cut
               small
               ,
               and
               beat
               ●e
               apart
               ,
               in
               a
               marble
               morter
               ,
               and
               mix
               them
               well
               ,
               ●n
               add
               the
               Gums
               mixed
               with
               the
               Honey
               of
               Rasins
               ,
               herein
               the
               juice
               of
               Liquorice
               is
               first
               to
               be
               dis●ved
               )
               and
               take
               the
               vessel
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               stir
               the
               things
               a
               little
               while
               ,
               that
               they
               may
               be
               well
               ●xed
               ,
               add
               the
               fresh
               oyl
               ;
               if
               you
               are
               to
               use
               it
               pre●tly
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Lohoch
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Coughs
                 and
                 Heat
                 of
                 Vrine
                 ,
                 is
                 to
                 be
                 taken
                 with
                 a
                 Liquorice
                 stick
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Lohoch
               of
               Purslain
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Lohoch
                 ●
                 Portulaca
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Purslain
               strained
               ,
               a
               qua●
               of
               the
               Troches
               of
               the
               Lemnian
               Earth
               two
               dra●
               of
               the
               Troches
               of
               Ambar
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               of
               Dr●gons
               blood
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               blood
               stone
               ●
               Hairs
               down
               burnt
               ,
               each
               two
               scruples
               ,
               of
               white
               S●gar
               one
               pound
               ,
               mix
               them
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Lohoch
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 an
                 astringent
                 Medicine
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 for
                 Fluxes
                 ,
                 Ruptures
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 running
                 of
                 ●
                 Reins
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               or
               three
               drams
               of
               it
               may
               be
               take
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Lohoch
               of
               the
               Lungs
               of
               a
               Fox
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 L●hoch
                 e
                 pulmone
                 vulpis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Lungs
               of
               a
               Fox
               rightly
               prepared
               ,
               the
               juice
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               Maidenhair
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               nise
               and
               Fennel
               ,
               each
               equal
               parts
               ,
               of
               Sugar
               boil●
               to
               a
               Syrup
               in
               Coltsfoot
               ,
               and
               Scabious
               water
               ,
               th●
               times
               as
               much
               as
               all
               the
               rest
               ;
               add
               the
               other
               thi●
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               and
               mix
               them
               very
               well
               togeth
               and
               make
               a
               Lohoch
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 ulcers
                 of
                 the
                 Lung●
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Healing
               Lohoch
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Lohoch
                 S●nans
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Garden
               Hyssop
               ,
               and
               Calaminth
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               of
               Jujubes
               ,
               and
               ●
               bestines
               ,
               the
               stones
               being
               taken
               out
               ,
               each
               fifteen
               p●
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               stoned
               ,
               and
               of
               fat
               Figs
               ,
               of
               fr●
               Dates
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Linseed
               ,
               and
               Fenugre
               seeds
               ,
               each
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Maiden-hair
               one
               ha●ful
               ,
               of
               the
               Seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               and
               Fennel
               ,
               and
               the
               Ro
               
               ●f
               Orris
               cut
               ,
               of
               Liquorish
               bruised
               ,
               and
               Cinnamon
               ,
               ach
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               boyl
               all
               in
               two
               quarts
               of
               clear
               ●ater
               ,
               until
               half
               is
               consumed
               ,
               then
               add
               Penidiat
               ,
               ugar
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Tragacanth
               ,
               and
               Gum
               ●rabick
               ,
               dissolved
               in
               the
               Decoction
               above
               mentio●ed
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Syrup
               ;
               afterwards
               cut
               small
               and
               bruise
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Pine
               ●uts
               ,
               sweet
               Almonds
               blanched
               ,
               Liquorice
               and
               Starch
               ,
               〈◊〉
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               roots
               of
               Orris
               two
               drams
               ,
               sprin●le
               these
               into
               the
               Syrup
               taken
               off
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               stir
               t
               well
               about
               with
               a
               wooden
               Spatula
               ,
               till
               it
               is
               white
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 good
                 for
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 and
                 diseases
                 of
                 he
                 Lungs
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Conserves
               of
               Roots
               ,
               Stalks
               ,
               Flowers
               ,
               Fruits
               ,
               Barks
               ,
               Pulps
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Eringo
               roots
               ,
               as
               much
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               ●leanse
               them
               within
               and
               without
               ,
               and
               take
               out
               the
               ●ith
               ;
               infuse
               them
               one
               or
               two
               days
               in
               clear
               water
               ,
               ●hange
               it
               some
               times
               ,
               and
               dry
               them
               with
               a
               cloath
               ;
               hen
               take
               an
               equal
               weight
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               put
               it
               nto
               as
               much
               rose
               water
               as
               is
               sufficient
               to
               dissolve
               it
               ;
               ●move
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               take
               off
               the
               scum
               ,
               aferwards
               boil
               it
               up
               almost
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               a
               Syrup
               ,
               add
               the
               roots
               which
               are
               also
               to
               be
               boiled
               a
               ●ttle
               ,
               till
               the
               superflous
               moisture
               is
               consumed
               ,
               and
               it
               ●as
               obtained
               the
               consistence
               of
               a
               Syrup
               ;
               much
               in
               ●he
               same
               manner
               are
               preserved
               the
               roots
               of
               sweet
               meiling
               flag
               ,
               Angelica
               ,
               Borrage
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               Succory
               ,
               Ele●ampan
               ,
               Burne●
               ▪
               Satyrion
               ,
               Comfry
               ,
               Ginger
               Zedoary
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Stalks
               of
               Artichoaks
               not
               too
               ripe
               ,
               as
               ●ahy
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               of
               which
               take
               only
               the
               pith
               ,
               ●oil
               them
               with
               an
               equal
               quantity
               of
               Sugar
               ,
               as
               before
               ,
               till
               they
               are
               preserved
               ;
               so
               are
               preserved
               the
               talks
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Burdock
               and
               Lettice
               ,
               gathered
               before
               they
               are
               too
               ripe
               .
            
             
             
               Take
               of
               the
               bark
               of
               fresh
               Oranges
               ,
               as
               much
               ●
               you
               please
               ,
               take
               off
               the
               outward
               yellow
               peel
               ,
               i●
               fuse
               it
               three
               days
               in
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               change
               the
               water
               often
               ,
               then
               put
               them
               into
               Sugar
               ,
               boiled
               as
               before
               ,
               and
               preserve
               them
               ,
               in
               like
               manner
               are
               prese●ed
               the
               peels
               of
               Citrons
               ,
               Lemons
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Citron
               ,
               as
               many
               as
               y●
               please
               ,
               and
               preserve
               them
               in
               Sugar
               ;
               the
               same
               wa●
               are
               preserved
               the
               flowers
               of
               Oranges
               ,
               Borrage
               ,
               Pri●
               roses
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
             
               Take
               Apricocks
               as
               many
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               peel
               ●
               the
               outward
               skin
               ,
               and
               take
               out
               the
               stones
               and
               min●
               them
               with
               an
               equal
               weight
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               then●ter
               four
               hours
               take
               them
               out
               ,
               and
               boil
               the
               Sug●
               without
               any
               other
               Liquor
               ;
               then
               put
               them
               in
               aga●
               and
               boil
               them
               according
               to
               art
               :
               Other
               Fruits
               a●
               preserved
               much
               in
               the
               same
               manner
               ,
               as
               whole
               B●
               berries
               ,
               Cherries
               ,
               Cornels
               ,
               Quinces
               ,
               Peaches
               ,
               Co●mon
               Apples
               ,
               the
               five
               species
               of
               Myrobalans
               ,
               Haz●
               nuts
               ,
               Walnuts
               ▪
               Nutmegs
               ,
               Raisins
               ,
               Peper
               in
               the
               bran●es
               from
               India
               .
            
             
               Garden
               and
               wild
               Pruns
               ,
               Pears
               ,
               and
               Grapes
               Pul●
               are
               also
               preserved
               ,
               as
               of
               Barberries
               Cassia
               ,
               Citro●
               Hips
               ,
               Quinces
               ,
               wild
               Pruns
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Barberries
               as
               many
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               b●
               them
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               ●
               they
               are
               soft
               ;
               then
               pulp
               them
               through
               a
               five
               ,
               th
               they
               may
               be
               cleared
               of
               their
               stones
               ,
               afterwa●
               boil
               them
               in
               an
               earthen
               vessel
               ,
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               f●
               them
               often
               least
               they
               should
               burn
               ,
               till
               the
               watry
               h●mor
               is
               consumed
               ,
               then
               to
               six
               pound
               of
               the
               pulp
               a●
               ten
               pound
               of
               Sugar
               and
               boil
               them
               to
               a
               due
               cosisten●
            
             
               Broom-buds
               Capers
               ,
               Olives
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               ,
               a
               preserved
               in
               pickle
               ,
               lastly
               ,
               among
               Barks
               ,
               Cin●mon
               ,
               among
               Flowers
               ,
               Roses
               ,
               and
               Marygold
               flowers
               ,
               
               among
               Fruits
               ,
               Almonds
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               Pine-apples
               ,
               ●istaches
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               ,
               are
               said
               to
               be
               preserved
               ,
               so
               al●
               Seeds
               and
               Twigs
               ,
               but
               with
               this
               difference
               ;
               that
               ●r
               the
               most
               part
               ,
               they
               are
               crusted
               with
               Sugar
               ,
               and
               ●erefore
               are
               more
               properly
               called
               Confections
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Conserves
             and
             Sugars
             .
          
           
             Conserves
             .
          
           
             Of
             the
             Herbs
             Wormwood
             ,
             and
             wood
             Sorrel
             ,
             of
             ●e
             flowers
             of
             Bettony
             ,
             Borrage
             ,
             Bugloss
             ,
             Marygolds
             ,
             Gillyflowers
             ,
             and
             Succory
             ,
             of
             the
             leaves
             of
             curvy-grass
             ,
             of
             Hipes
             ,
             of
             the
             Roots
             of
             Elecampane
             ,
             ●
             the
             tops
             of
             Fumitory
             ,
             of
             Broom-buds
             ,
             of
             red
             Ro●s
             ,
             Flowers
             of
             Rosemary
             ,
             Peony
             ,
             Violets
             ▪
             Lilly
             of
             ●e
             Valleys
             ,
             of
             all
             these
             are
             made
             Conserves
             ,
             with
             ●rice
             their
             weight
             of
             fine
             Sugar
             :
             But
             it
             is
             to
             be
             no●d
             ,
             that
             they
             are
             not
             all
             to
             be
             mingled
             alike
             ;
             for
             ●me
             are
             to
             be
             first
             cut
             ,
             bruised
             ,
             and
             gently
             boyled
             ,
             ●hers
             are
             to
             be
             neither
             cut
             ,
             bruised
             ,
             nor
             boyled
             ,
             and
             ●me
             lastly
             require
             only
             one
             of
             these
             ,
             and
             others
             all
             ;
             ●e
             but
             one
             of
             these
             .
             But
             any
             Artist
             may
             easily
             a●id
             Mistakes
             by
             this
             one
             premonition
             .
          
        
         
           
             Sugars
             .
          
           
             
               Pearled
               Sugar
               .
            
             
               Is
               made
               with
               Sugar
               boyled
               in
               half
               the
               weight
               of
               ●ose-water
               ,
               towards
               the
               end
               ,
               add
               to
               each
               pound
               ●
               Sugar
               half
               an
               ounce
               of
               prepared
               Pearl
               ,
               and
               eight
               ●
               ten
               leaves
               of
               Gold.
               
            
          
           
             
               Penidiat
               Sugar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Saccharum
                 Penidium
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               with
               Sugar
               dissolved
               in
               barly
               water
               ,
               ●er
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               and
               well
               beat
               with
               whites
               of
               eggs
               ●d
               twice
               clarified
               .
               As
               it
               boyls
               ,
               strain
               it
               through
               a
               
               cloath
               ,
               and
               boyl
               it
               again
               gently
               ,
               until
               it
               risein
               bubbles
               ,
               and
               being
               chewed
               does
               not
               stick
               to
               your
               teeth
               ,
               then
               pour
               it
               upon
               a
               marble
               besmeared
               with
               oyl
               of
               Almonds
               ,
               (
               letting
               first
               the
               bubbles
               sink
               ,
               after
               it
               is
               removed
               from
               the
               fire
               )
               bring
               back
               the
               outsides
               of
               it
               to
               the
               middle
               ,
               till
               it
               looks
               like
               larch
               Rosin
               ;
               then
               your
               hands
               being
               rubed
               with
               white
               starch
               ▪
               you
               may
               draw
               it
               into
               threads
               ,
               either
               short
               or
               long
               ,
               thick
               or
               thin
               ,
               as
               you
               please
               .
            
          
           
             
               Sugar
               of
               Roses
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Sacharum
                 Rosatum
                 Tabulatum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Red
               Roses
               ,
               the
               whites
               cu●
               off
               and
               dryed
               quickly
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               one
               pound
               ,
               dissolve
               the
               Sugar
               over
               the
               fire
               in
               four
               ounces
               of
               red
               Rose
               water
               ,
               and
               in
               four
               ounces
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               the
               same
               ,
               which
               being
               evaporated
               by
               degrees
               ,
               add
               the
               Roses
               powdred
               ,
               mingle
               them
               ,
               and
               pour
               them
               on
               a
               stone
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               Tablets
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Species
             ,
             or
             Powders
             .
          
           
             
               Aromatick
               Rosat
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Aromaticum
                 Rosatum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               the
               white
               being
               cut
               off
               ,
               fifteen
               drams
               ,
               of
               Liquorice
               Rasped
               ,
               seven
               drams
               ,
               o●
               the
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               and
               of
               yellow
               Sanders
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               choice
               Cinnamon
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Clove
               and
               Mace
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               and
               Tragacanth
               ,
               each
               eight
               scruples
               ,
               o●
               Nutmegs
               ,
               the
               greater
               Cardamoms
               ,
               and
               Galinga●
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Spick
               Indian
               ,
               and
               Nard
               ,
               and
               of
               Ambergrease
               ,
               each
               two
               scruples
               ,
               of
               Musk
               one
               scruple
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               to
               be
               kept
               in
               a
               glass
               or
               glazed
               pot
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 cordial
                 ,
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 an●
                 expels
                 wind
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ●aken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               power
               of
               Crabs
               claws
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 pulvis
                 e
                 chelis
                 Cancrorum
                 Compositus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               prepared
               pearl
               ,
               of
               Crabs
               eyes
               ,
               red
               Co●al
               ,
               white
               Amber
               ,
               Har●s
               Horn
               prepared
               Philosophi●ally
               ,
               oriental
               Bezoar
               stone
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               ●owder
               of
               the
               black
               tops
               of
               Crabs
               claws
               ,
               the
               weight
               ●f
               all
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               ,
               which
               with
               the
               gelly
               of
               ●nglish
               vipers
               skins
               ,
               may
               be
               made
               into
               small
               balls
               ,
               〈◊〉
               be
               dryed
               carefully
               ,
               and
               to
               be
               kept
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 commonly
                 called
                 Gascoigns
                 Pow●er
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 reckoned
                 good
                 to
                 expel
                 malignity
                 and
                 to
                 ●vive
                 the
                 Spirits
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Twenty
               grains
               or
               half
               a
               scruple
               of
               it
               may
               ●e
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Temperate
               Cordial
               species
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 species
                 cordiales
                 Temperatae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               of
               the
               spodium
               of
               ●ory
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               bone
               〈◊〉
               a
               Stags
               Heart
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Avens
               ,
               ●ormentile
               each
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               prepared
               earl
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               raw
               silk
               tosted
               ,
               of
               both
               the
               ●orals
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Hyacinths
               ,
               Emeraulds
               ,
               ●d
               Saphyrs
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               one
               scru●e
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Gold
               and
               Silver
               ,
               each
               ten
               ;
               〈◊〉
               Ambarg●ease
               ,
               and
               Musk
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               ●ake
               a
               powder
               according
               to
               art
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 reckoned
                 good
                 for
                 melancholy
                 ,
                 and
                 ●revives
                 the
                 Spirits
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               ,
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Species
               of
               Calaminth
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 diacalaminthes
                 Simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Mountain
               Calaminth
               ,
               Pennyroyal
               ,
               wil●
               Marjor●m
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Stone
               Parsly
               ,
               English
               and
               Macedonian
               ,
               of
               sesely
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seed●
               of
               Smalage
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               tops
               of
               Thyme
               ,
               each
               ha●
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Lovage
               ,
               and
               of
               whi●
               Pepper
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               according
               to
               art
               .
            
             
               Vertues
               .
               
                 It
                 expels
                 wind
                 ,
                 forces
                 urine
                 ,
                 and
                 t●
                 courses
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               tim●
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               powder
               of
               Wake-Robin
               roots
               ,
               ●
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pulvis
                 Radicum
                 Ari
                 Composit●
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               powder
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Wake-Rob●
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               common
               water
               flag
               ,
               and
               of
               Burn●
               Saxifrage
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               Crabs
               eyes
               half
               an
               ounc●
               of
               Cinnamon
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Salt
               of
               Wormwoo●
               and
               Juniper
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               mingle
               them
               ,
               an●
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 reckoned
                 an
                 excellent
                 powder
                 for
                 t●
                 Scurvy
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 said
                 to
                 be
                 good
                 to
                 provoke
                 the
                 courses
                 ,
                 a●
                 to
                 expel
                 Malignity
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               tim●
            
          
           
             
               Species
               of
               Urris
               roots
               simple
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Speci●diaireos
                 Simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               orris
               roots
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Sugar
               Candy
               an●
               the
               species
               Diatragacanth
               frigid
               ,
               each
               two
               dra●
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 ●oughs
                 and
                 colds
                 ,
                 h●a●ness
                 and
                 shortness
                 of
                 breath
                 .
              
            
             
               D●se
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Species
               of
               Gum
               Lac
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 species
                 dialaccae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Gum
               Lac
               prepared
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               ●haponticum
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               Schenanth
               of
               Spike
               ●ndian
               ,
               and
               Nard
               ,
               and
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               ●f
               wormwood
               ,
               and
               Agrimony
               thickned
               ,
               of
               the
               ●eeds
               of
               Smalage
               ,
               Bishops-weed
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Anise
               ,
               ●avin
               ,
               bitter
               Almonds
               cleansed
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               Zedoary
               ,
               ●he
               roots
               of
               Madder
               ,
               Asarabacca
               ,
               Birth-wort
               ,
               round
               ●nd
               long
               ,
               Gentian
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               d●yed
               Hys●op
               ,
               woody
               Cassia
               ,
               Bdellium
               ,
               each
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               ●alf
               ,
               Black
               Pepper
               and
               Ginger
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ;
               ●ake
               a
               powder
               according
               to
               art
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 purifies
                 the
                 blood
                 ,
                 it
                 opens
                 obstructi●n
                 of
                 the
                 Liver
                 ,
                 Spleen
                 ,
                 and
                 Gall
                 Bladder
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ●or
                 the
                 Dropsy
                 ,
                 and
                 Jaundice
                 ,
                 and
                 expels
                 wind
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Cordial
               Magisterial
               Powder
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ▪
               
                 Pulvis
                 Cardiacus
                 Magistralis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Orientale
               Bezoar
               stone
               ,
               of
               the
               Bone
               of
               ●
               Stags
               Heart
               ,
               each
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               white
               ●nd
               red
               Coral
               prepared
               ,
               of
               white
               Ambar
               ,
               of
               pr●●ared
               Pearls
               ,
               of
               Hartshorn
               prepared
               ,
               of
               Ra●ped
               ●vory
               ,
               of
               oriental
               Bole
               ,
               of
               German
               ,
               Samos
               ,
               and
               Lemnian
               Earths
               ,
               of
               Elks
               hoof
               Rasped
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               ●oots
               of
               Tormentile
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               and
               the
               bark
               of
               Citron
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               and
               Zedoary
               ,
               each
               two
               scruples
               ,
               twen●y
               leaves
               of
               Gold
               ,
               a
               scruple
               of
               Ambergrease
               ,
               Six
               grains
               of
               Musk
               ;
               mix
               them
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Malignant
                 and
                 Pestilential
                 diseases
                 ,
                 it
                 stops
                 fluxes
                 ,
                 is
                 cordial
                 ,
                 cures
                 melancholly
                 ,
                 and
                 revives
                 the
                 spirits
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
            
          
           
             
               The
               species
               Diamargarit
               frigid
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Species
                 Diamargariton
                 frigidae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               four
               greater
               cold
               seeds
               cleansed
               ,
               ●
               the
               seeds
               of
               Purslain
               ,
               White
               Poppy
               ,
               Endive
               ,
               Wood●
               Sorrel
               ,
               Citrons
               of
               the
               three
               Sanders
               ,
               wood
               of
               Alo●
               Ginger
               ,
               the
               Flowers
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               the
               whites
               being
               c●
               off
               ,
               water
               Lilly
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               Myrtle-berries
               of
               the
               bone
               of
               a
               Stags
               Heart
               ,
               Ivory
               ,
               the
               roots
               o
               Contrayerva
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               both
               the
               Corals
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               clear
               Pearles
               thre●
               drams
               ,
               of
               Ambergrease
               ,
               and
               Camphor
               ,
               each
               si●
               grains
               ,
               of
               Musk
               two
               grains
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Note
               .
               The
               greater
               cold
               seeds
               ,
               and
               the
               poppy
               seed●
               are
               to
               be
               added
               when
               this
               species
               is
               to
               be
               used
               ,
               and
               the●
               you
               are
               to
               add
               a
               scruple
               of
               the
               seeds
               to
               every
               dram
               〈◊〉
               the
               species
               ,
               the
               like
               is
               to
               be
               observed
               in
               the
               rest
               of
               the
               species
               ,
               whereof
               these
               seeds
               are
               ingredients
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 Fevers
                 ,
                 for
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 Pains
                 of
                 the
                 Stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               take●
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Species
               Diambrae
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               Nutmegs
               ,
               Indian
               leaf
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               of
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Indian
               Spick
               ,
               the
               greater
               and
               lesser
               ,
               Cardamoms
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Ginger
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               yellow
               Sanders
               ,
               and
               long
               Pepper
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Ambergrease
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               Musk
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 expels
                 wind
                 ,
                 strengthens
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 spirits
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
            
          
           
             
             
               Species
               Diamoschu
               dulcis
            
             
               Take
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               Zedoary
               ,
               wood
               of
               A●es
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Pearls
               ,
               of
               ●w
               silk
               dryed
               and
               powdered
               ,
               of
               white
               Ambar
               ,
               nd
               red
               Coral
               prepared
               ,
               Gallia
               Moschata
               ,
               of
               the
               ●eds
               of
               Basil
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Giner
               ,
               Cubebs
               ,
               and
               long
               Pepper
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               n
               half
               ,
               of
               Nutmeg
               ,
               Indian
               leaf
               ,
               or
               Cinnamon
               ,
               nd
               of
               Cloves
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Musk
               two
               scrules
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 ●r
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 revives
                 the
                 spirits
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               aken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Species
               of
               Rosmary
               flowers
               ,
               called
               ,
               
                 species
                 dianthos
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Rosmary
               flowers
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               red
               R●●s
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               and
               Liquorice
               ,
               each
               fix
               drams
               ,
               of
               Cloves
               ,
               ndian
               Spike
               ,
               Nutmeg
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               Cinamon
               ,
               Ginger
               ,
               ●edoary
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               the
               lesser
               Carda●oms
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Dill
               and
               Anise
               ,
               each
               four
               scrules
               ,
               make
               a
               Powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 exels
                 wind
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               t
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Diarrhodon
               abbatis
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               White
               and
               red
               Sanders
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               nd
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Tragacanth
               ,
               Arabick
               ,
               Ivory
               ,
               each
               wo
               scruples
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Asarabacca
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               Inian
               Spike
               ,
               Cardamoms
               ,
               juice
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               ●ood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               Gallia
               ,
               Moschata
               ,
               the
               ●eds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Rhaponticum
               ,
               
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Basil
               ,
               Barberries
               ,
               Succory
               ,
               Pursla●●
               of
               the
               four
               greater
               cold
               seeds
               cleansed
               ,
               of
               whr●
               Poppy
               ,
               each
               one
               scruple
               ,
               of
               Pearls
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               bo●
               of
               a
               Stags
               heart
               ,
               each
               half
               ,
               a
               scruple
               of
               〈◊〉
               Roses
               ,
               the
               white
               cut
               off
               an
               ounce
               and
               three
               dra●
               of
               Camphor
               seven
               grains
               ,
               of
               Musk
               four
               grains
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 cooling
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 for
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 a●
                 helps
                 expectoration
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Dose
                 .
                 Half
                 a
                 dram
                 of
                 it
                 may
                 be
                 taken
                 at
                 a
                 ti●
              
            
          
           
             
               Species
               Diatragacanthi
               frigidi
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Gum
               Tragacanth
               two
               ounces
               ,
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               one
               ounce
               and
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Star●
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               M●lons
               ,
               white
               Poppies
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Citru●
               Cucumbers
               ,
               Gourds
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               penidiat
               S●gar
               ,
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               flowers
               of
               water
               Lilly
               o●
               scruple
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 for
                 Catarrhs
                 ,
                 and
                 Pleurisy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Species
               of
               the
               three
               Sanders
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Sp●cus
                 diatrion
                 Santalon
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               all
               the
               Sanders
               ,
               sprinkled
               in
               beating
               with
               few
               drops
               of
               rose
               water
               ,
               of
               red
               Roses
               each
               three
               dram●
               of
               Rhaponticum
               ,
               Ivory
               ,
               juice
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               seeds
               ●
               Purslain
               ▪
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               fifteen
               grains
               ,
               of
               Gum
               ●rabick
               ,
               Tragacanth
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Mellons
               ,
               Cucumbe●
               Citruls
               ,
               Gourds
               ,
               Succory
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               ha●
               of
               Camphor
               one
               scruple
               ;
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 ulcers
                 in
                 the
                 Lungs
                 running
                 the
                 Reins
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 heat
                 of
                 urine
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Pulvis
               Haly.
               
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               white
               Poppy
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               ●hite
               Starch
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Arabick
               and
               Tragacanth
               ,
               ach
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Purslain
               ,
               Marsh●allows
               ,
               Mallows
               ,
               each
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Cucumbers
               ,
               Mellons
               ,
               Gourds
               ,
               Citruls
               ,
               and
               Quinces
               cleansed
               ,
               each
               seven
               drams
               ,
               of
               Ivory
               and
               Liquorice
               ,
               each
               three
               ●rams
               ,
               of
               white
               Ambar
               two
               drams
               ,
               Penidiat
               Sugar
               the
               weight
               of
               all
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 heat
                 of
                 Vrine
                 ,
                 a
                 Pleurisy
                 ▪
                 Vlcers
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 and
                 Catarrhs
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ▪
            
          
           
             
               Species
               L●etificans
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               flowers
               or
               seeds
               of
               sweet
               Basil
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               Zedoary
               ,
               yellow
               Sanders
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               barks
               of
               Citron
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               Nutmegs
               ,
               Storax
               Calamit
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Ivory
               Rasped
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Thyme
               ,
               Dodder
               of
               Thyme
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               bone
               of
               a
               Stags
               heart
               ,
               of
               Pearls
               ,
               Camphor
               ,
               Ambergrease
               ,
               and
               Musk
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Gold
               and
               Silver
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               Scruple
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtue
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 counted
                 good
                 for
                 Melancholy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ▪
            
          
           
             
               Species
               Confectionis
               Liberantis
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Tormentil
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Sorrel
               ,
               Endive
               ,
               Coriander
               and
               Citron
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               all
               the
               Sanders
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               white
               Dittany
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Bole
               armoniack
               ,
               and
               Lemnian
               Earth
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ▪
               of
               Pearls
               ,
               of
               both
               the
               Corals
               ,
               of
               white
               Ambar
               ,
               of
               Ivory
               ▪
               and
               of
               the
               bone
               of
               a
               Stags
               Heart
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Virginnian
               
               Snake-weed
               ,
               of
               Avens
               ,
               Angelica
               ,
               Cardamoms
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               of
               each
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               Mace
               ,
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               wood
               of
               Cassia
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               Zedoary
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               Penidiat
               Sugar
               ,
               Fragments
               ,
               o●
               Emeraulds
               ,
               Jacynth's
               ,
               Granats
               ,
               flowers
               of
               water
               Lillys
               ,
               Bugloss
               ,
               red
               Roses
               ,
               each
               a
               scruple
               ,
               Campho●
               seven
               grains
               ,
               Musk
               ,
               Ambergrease
               ,
               each
               three
               grains
               ▪
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 counted
                 good
                 against
                 malignant
                 diseases
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 prevent
                 infection
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Powder
               called
               Thuraloes
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Franckincense
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Aloes
               half
               a
               dram
               ;
               make
               a
               powder
               ,
               when
               you
               use
               it
               ,
               mix
               it
               with
               the
               white
               of
               an
               egg
               ,
               and
               bring
               it
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               ,
               mixing
               with
               it
               Hares
               down
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 be
                 used
                 in
                 wounds
                 ,
                 to
                 stop
                 blood
                 ;
                 it
                 must
                 be
                 applied
                 over
                 all
                 the
                 wound
                 ,
                 and
                 bound
                 well
                 on
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Compound
               powder
               of
               Senna
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pulvis
                 Sennae
                 Compositus
                 Major
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Carraways
               ,
               Fennel
               ,
               Cumin
               ,
               Spicknard
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Liquorice
               ,
               Gromwel
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Senna
               the
               weight
               of
               all
               ,
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 gentle
                 purge
                 ,
                 and
                 expels
                 wind
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               or
               three
               drams
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Earl
               of
               
               Warwick's
               Powder
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 pulvis
                 Comitis
                 Warvicencis
                 ▪
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               Scamony
               Sulphurated
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Diaphoretick
               Antimony
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Crystals
               ,
               of
               
               Tartar
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               mingle
               them
               and
               make
               a
               powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 purges
                 watry
                 humors
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Rhumatisms
                 ,
                 Dropsies
                 ,
                 and
                 Pox.
                 
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               ,
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Electuaries
             .
          
           
             
               Confection
               of
               Alkermes
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Confectio
                 Alkermes
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               fragrant
               Apples
               ,
               of
               Rose-water
               ,
               each
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               Syrup
               of
               the
               grains
               of
               Kermes
               a
               quart
               ,
               of
               Sugar
               a
               pound
               ,
               boil
               them
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               ,
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               while
               it
               is
               hot
               ,
               add
               two
               drams
               of
               Ambergrease
               ,
               dissolved
               in
               a
               few
               drops
               of
               oyl
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               having
               well
               mixed
               them
               ,
               add
               the
               following
               powders
               ,
               of
               choice
               Cinnamon
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               clear
               Pearls
               prepared
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               ●eaf-gold
               ,
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Musk
               half
               a
               scruple
               ,
               mingle
               them
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 reckoned
                 Cordial
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 in
                 Pe●tilential
                 Feavers
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Dose
                 .
                 A
                 dram
                 of
                 it
                 may
                 be
                 taken
                 at
                 a
                 time
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Electuary
               of
               Sassafras
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Electuarium
                 e
                 Sassafras
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fragrant
               wood
               of
               Sassafras
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               common
               water
               three
               pints
               ,
               boil
               it
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               a
               third
               part
               ,
               adding
               towards
               the
               ●nd
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               of
               Cinnamon
               bruised
               ,
               strain
               ●he
               liquor
               ,
               and
               with
               two
               pound
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               ●oil
               it
               to
               a
               thick
               syrup
               ,
               adding
               to
               it
               two
               drams
               of
               Cinnamon
               powdered
               ,
               of
               Nutmegs
               powdred
               half
               a
               ●cruple
               ,
               of
               Ambergrease
               ,
               xxxij
               .
               gr
               .
               Musk
               gr
               .
               iij.
               of
               
               the
               leaves
               of
               Gold
               number
               ten
               ,
               of
               spirit
               of
               Vitriol
               four
               drops
               ,
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 drying
                 Medicine
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 proper
                 for
                 tickling
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 and
                 Consumptions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Electuary
               of
               Lawrel
               berries
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Electuarium
                 e
                 Baccis
                 Lauri
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Rue
               dried
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Bishop-weed
               ,
               Cumin
               ,
               Lovage
               ,
               wild
               Marram
               ,
               Nigella
               ,
               Carraways
               ,
               wild
               Carrots
               ,
               Parsly
               ,
               Bitte●
               Almonds
               ,
               black
               and
               long
               Pepper
               ▪
               ,
               Horse-mint
               ▪
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               Lawrel
               berries
               ,
               Castor
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               Sagapenum
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Opoponax
               three
               drams
               ,
               clarified
               Honey
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ▪
               the
               things
               to
               be
               beaten
               being
               beaten
               ,
               towards
               the
               end
               add
               the
               Gums
               dissolved
               in
               White-wine
               ,
               and
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Cholick
                 ,
                 strengthen
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 expels
                 wind
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               half
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               is
               commonly
               given
               in
               Glister●
               for
               the
               same
               purposes
               .
            
          
           
             
               Confectio
               De
               Hyacintho
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fragments
               of
               Jacynth
               ,
               of
               red
               Coral
               ,
               of
               Bole
               Armonick
               ,
               of
               sealed
               earth
               ,
               each
               ha●
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               grains
               of
               Kermes
               ,
               of
               the
               roots●
               Tormentile
               ,
               and
               Dittany
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Citro
               cleansed
               ,
               of
               Sorrel
               ,
               of
               Pu●slain
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               ●
               Myrrh
               ,
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               the
               whites
               cut
               off
               ,
               of
               all
               th
               Sanders
               ,
               of
               the
               bone
               of
               a
               Stag's
               heart
               ,
               of
               Hart●
               horn
               ,
               of
               the
               Raspings
               of
               Ivory
               ,
               each
               four
               scrupl●
               of
               Saphyrs
               ,
               Emeraulds
               ,
               Topaz
               ,
               Pearls
               ,
               Leaves
               ●
               Gold
               ,
               and
               Silver
               ,
               each
               two
               scruples
               ,
               of
               Campho
               
               Musk
               ,
               and
               Ambargrease
               ,
               each
               five
               grains
               ,
               with
               Syrup
               of
               Lemons
               make
               a
               Confection
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 Cordial
                 and
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 Plague
                 ,
                 it
                 revives
                 the
                 Spirits
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 Hectick
                 Fevers
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               seruple
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Diatsayrion
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               fresh
               Satyrion
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               Pulp
               of
               Dates
               ,
               sweet
               Almonds
               ,
               of
               Pine
               Apples
               ,
               Pistaches
               ,
               and
               of
               Ginger
               Candied
               ,
               and
               of
               Eringo
               roots
               Candied
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Cloves
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               long
               and
               black
               Pepper
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Ambargrease
               ,
               one
               scruple
               ,
               of
               Musk
               two
               scruples
               ,
               of
               penides
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               and
               Saffron
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Malago
               Sack
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Nutmegs
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               and
               Grains
               of
               Paradise
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               the
               Ash
               ,
               of
               the
               Bellies
               and
               Loyns
               of
               Scinks
               ,
               of
               factitious
               Borax
               ,
               and
               Benzoin
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               and
               Cardamons
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Nettles
               and
               Onions
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Avens
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ;
               beat
               all
               the
               Simples
               ,
               and
               mix
               them
               ,
               then
               with
               two
               pound
               and
               one
               half
               of
               Syrup
               of
               Ginger
               ,
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 to
                 provoke
                 Languid
                 venery
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Diascordium
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               woody
               Cassia
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               true
               Scordium
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Dittany
               of
               Crete
               ,
               Tormentile
               ,
               Bistort
               ,
               Galbanum
               ,
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Storax
               Calamit
               ,
               four
               drams
               
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Opium
               ,
               and
               the
               seeds
               of
               Sorrel
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Gentian
               half
               anounce
               ,
               Bole
               Armonick
               ,
               of
               Lemnian
               Earth
               sealed
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               o●
               long
               Pepper
               ,
               and
               Ginger
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Honey
               Clarified
               ,
               two
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Sugar
               of
               Roses
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               good
               Canary
               eight
               ounces
               ▪
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 against
                 Malignity
                 ,
                 and
                 t●
                 prevent
                 Infection
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 stop
                 all
                 sorts
                 of
                 Fluxes
                 ▪
                 and
                 it
                 gives
                 rest
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 to
                 stop
                 the
                 Hickup
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               two
               drams
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               but
               a
               scruple
               or
               less
               may
               be
               sufficient
               for
               a
               child
               .
            
          
           
             
               Mithridat
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               Mithridatium
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Arabian
               Myrrh
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               Agarick
               ,
               Ginger
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Spicknard
               ,
               Franckincense
               ,
               Tr
               eacle
               Mustard
               seed
               ,
               each
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               Sesely
               seeds
               ,
               Opobalsam
               ▪
               or
               ,
               Oyl
               of
               Nutmegs
               by
               expression
               ,
               of
               sweet
               smelling
               Rush
               ,
               of
               Arabian
               Stechas
               ,
               of
               true
               Costus
               ,
               of
               Galbanum
               ,
               Cyprian
               Turpentine
               ,
               long
               Pepper
               ,
               Castor
               ▪
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Hypocistis
               ,
               of
               Storax
               Calamit
               ▪
               Opopanax
               ,
               of
               fresh
               Indian
               leaf
               ,
               or
               for
               want
               of
               it
               ▪
               of
               Mace
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               true
               woody
               Cassia
               ,
               Polymountain
               ,
               white
               Pepper
               ,
               Scordium
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Cretick
               ,
               Daucus
               ,
               Carpo-balsamum
               ,
               or
               of
               Cubebs
               ,
               Troches
               ,
               Cypheos
               ,
               Bdellium
               ,
               each
               seven
               drams
               ,
               of
               Celticknard
               cleansed
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Arabick
               ▪
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Macedonian
               Parsly
               ,
               Opium
               ,
               the
               lesser
               Cardamoms
               ,
               seeds
               of
               Fennel
               Gentian
               ,
               flowers
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               Dittany
               of
               Crete
               ,
               each
               five
               drams
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Asarabacca
               ,
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               the
               greater
               Valerian
               ,
               Sagapenum
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Athamantick
               Spicknard
               ,
               Acacia
               ,
               the
               bellies
               of
               Scinks
               ,
               the
               tops
               of
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               
               ●nd
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Canary
               Wine
               ,
               as
               much
               as
               ●
               sufficient
               to
               dissolve
               the
               Gums
               and
               Juices
               ,
               viz.
               a●out
               twenty
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               clarified
               Honey
               thrice
               ●e
               weight
               of
               all
               ,
               except
               the
               Wine
               ,
               make
               an
               Ele●tuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 Malignant
                 diseases
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 ●revent
                 infection
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 bitings
                 of
                 venomous
                 ●reatures
                 ,
                 it
                 promotes
                 sleep
                 ,
                 and
                 eases
                 the
                 pain
                 of
                 the
                 ●olick
                 ,
                 and
                 stops
                 fluxes
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Philonium
               Romanum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               white
               Pepper
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               white
               ●enbane
               ,
               each
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Opium
               two
               drams
               ●nd
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               woody
               Caffia
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               ●alf
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Smalage
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Ma●donian
               Parsly
               ,
               Fennel
               and
               Daucus
               ,
               of
               Crete
               each
               ●o
               scruples
               and
               five
               grains
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               a
               scruple
               and
               ●
               half
               ,
               of
               Indian
               Spike
               ,
               Pellitory
               of
               Spain
               ,
               and
               ●edoary
               ,
               each
               fifteen
               grains
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               one
               dram
               ●d
               an
               half
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               and
               Castor
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               ●
               clarified
               Honey
               ,
               thrice
               the
               quantity
               of
               all
               ;
               make
               ●
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 good
                 to
                 ease
                 pain
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 ●one
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 expel
                 Malignity
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               or
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               given
               at
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Electuary
               of
               the
               Egg
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Electuarium
                 de
                 ovo
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               a
               fresh
               Hens
               Egg
               ,
               and
               having
               made
               a
               small
               ●le
               ,
               extract
               the
               white
               ,
               fill
               the
               vacuity
               with
               good
               ●ffron
               ,
               not
               powdred
               ,
               leave
               the
               yelk
               within
               ,
               after●ards
               cover
               it
               again
               with
               an
               other
               shell
               put
               over
               and
               ●t
               it
               by
               agentle
               fire
               in
               an
               earthen
               vessel
               ,
               till
               all
               shall
               
               begin
               to
               grow
               black
               ;
               but
               take
               care
               the
               Saffron
               b●
               not
               burnt
               ,
               for
               if
               it
               should
               ,
               it
               would
               be
               an
               injury
               〈◊〉
               the
               whole
               Composition
               ,
               take
               out
               the
               matter
               an●
               dry
               it
               ,
               and
               powder
               it
               ,
               then
               add
               to
               it
               of
               whi●●
               Mustard
               powdred
               an
               equal
               weight
               ;
               then
               take
               〈◊〉
               white
               Dittany
               ,
               or
               of
               Fraxinel
               ,
               and
               of
               Tormentil●
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               ,
               Hartshorn
               ,
               and
               of
               t●●
               roots
               of
               Butterbur
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               roo●
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Burnet
               ,
               Juniper-berries
               ,
               Zedoary
               and
               Camphor
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               mingle
               all
               together
               in
               a
               Morter
               ;
               and
               then
               add
               of
               Venice
               Treacle
               t●●
               weight
               of
               all
               ;
               beat
               them
               together
               for
               about
               thre●
               hours
               ,
               pouring
               on
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               syrup
               of
               L●mons
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 pestilential
                 diseases
                 ,
                 to
                 pr●voke
                 sweat
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 expel
                 the
                 malignity
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               or
               two
               drams
               of
               it
               may
               be
               〈◊〉
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Venice
               Treacle
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Theriaca
                 Andromachi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Troches
               of
               Squills
               forty
               eight
               dram
               of
               Troches
               of
               Vipers
               ,
               long
               Pepper
               ,
               of
               Thebaic●
               opium
               ,
               and
               Troches
               Hedycroy
               ,
               each
               twenty
               〈◊〉
               drams
               ,
               of
               red
               Roses
               dryed
               ,
               the
               white
               being
               cut
               o●
               of
               sweet
               Illyrick
               Orris
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Liquoric●
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               sweet
               Navew
               ,
               of
               the
               tops
               of
               Sco●
               dium
               ,
               opobalsam
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Agarick
               ,
               Trochisca●ed
               ,
               each
               twelve
               drams
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               ,
               sweet
               Cost●●
               or
               Zedoary
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               true
               woody
               Cassia
               ,
               Indi●
               Nard
               ,
               Scenanth
               ,
               white
               and
               black
               Pepper
               ,
               Olib●
               num
               ,
               Dittany
               of
               Crete
               ,
               Rhapontick
               ,
               Arabian
               S●●chas
               ,
               Horehound
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Macedonian
               Parsl●
               Calaminth
               dryed
               ,
               Cyprian
               Turpentine
               ,
               the
               roo●
               of
               Cinquefoyl
               ,
               and
               Ginger
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               t●
               
               ●ops
               of
               Cretick
               poly
               ,
               Ground
               pine
               ,
               the
               roots
               of
               ●eltick
               nard
               ,
               Amomum
               ,
               Storax
               Calamit
               ,
               the
               roots
               ●
               Athamantick
               ,
               Spicknard
               ,
               tops
               of
               Germander
               ,
               ●e
               roots
               of
               Rhapontick
               ,
               Lemnian
               Earth
               ,
               Indian
               ●eaf
               ,
               Chalcitis
               burned
               ,
               or
               instead
               of
               it
               Roman
               ●itriol
               burned
               ,
               the
               roots
               of
               Gentian
               ,
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               ●e
               juice
               of
               Hypocistis
               ,
               Carpo-balsam
               ,
               or
               Nutmeg
               ,
               ●r
               Cubebs
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               dryed
               Anise
               ,
               Cardamoms
               ,
               ●ennel
               ,
               Sesely
               ,
               Acacia
               ,
               or
               instead
               of
               it
               the
               thicked
               juice
               of
               Sloes
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Treacle
               Mustard
               ,
               ●op
               of
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Bishops-weed
               ,
               ●nd
               of
               Sagapenum
               each
               four
               drams
               ,
               of
               Castor
               ,
               of
               ●he
               roots
               of
               long
               Birthwort
               ,
               of
               judaic
               ,
               Bitumen
               ,
               ●r
               Ambar
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Cret●c
               Daucús
               ,
               Opo●onax
               ,
               and
               the
               lesser
               Centaury
               ,
               and
               of
               fat
               Galba●um
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               old
               Canary
               Wine
               ,
               as
               much
               as
               is
               sufficient
               ,
               viz.
               forty
               ounces
               ,
               wherein
               ●re
               to
               be
               dissolved
               the
               moist
               Simples
               ,
               and
               such
               as
               will
               melt
               ,
               of
               clarified
               Honey
               three
               times
               the
               weight
               ●f
               the
               dryed
               species
               ,
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 really
                 an
                 excellent
                 Medicine
                 ,
                 it
                 's
                 ●sed
                 in
                 the
                 Plague
                 ,
                 to
                 expel
                 Malignity
                 ,
                 to
                 prevent
                 ●nfection
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 provoke
                 sweat
                 ,
                 it
                 's
                 good
                 for
                 Mother●ts
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Gout
                 ,
                 when
                 it
                 is
                 struck
                 in
                 ,
                 it
                 's
                 good
                 for
                 〈◊〉
                 Loosness
                 ,
                 the
                 Gripes
                 and
                 Collick
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 frequently
                 ●sed
                 with
                 good
                 success
                 in
                 great
                 colds
                 ;
                 but
                 care
                 must
                 ●e
                 taken
                 that
                 the
                 sick
                 do
                 not
                 catch
                 fresh
                 cold
                 after
                 it
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               ,
               a
               dram
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               ●alf
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               two
               drams
               of
               it
               giv●n
               in
               a
               Glister
               ,
               with
               half
               a
               pint
               of
               Milk
               ,
               is
               ex●ellent
               for
               easing
               the
               pains
               of
               the
               Gripes
               ,
               and
               Co●ck
               ,
               and
               stopping
               a
               Loosness
               ,
               and
               the
               bloody
               Flux
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               London
               Treacle
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Theriaca
                 Lond●nensis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Hartshorn
               Rasped
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               〈◊〉
               seeds
               of
               Citron
               ,
               wood
               Sorrel
               ,
               Peony
               ,
               and
               Ba●●
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Scordium
               ,
               and
               Coralin
               ,
               ea●
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Angelica
               ,
               Tormentil●
               Peony
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Dittany
               ,
               Lawrel
               ,
               and
               J●niper
               berries
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               〈◊〉
               Marygolds
               ,
               Gillyflowers
               ,
               Rosmary
               flowers
               ,
               of
               t●
               tops
               of
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               Nutmegs
               ,
               and
               Saffron
               ,
               ea●
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Gentian
               ,
               Zedoary
               ,
               Gi●ger
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Scabious
               ,
               D●vils
               bit
               ,
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               〈◊〉
               Cloves
               and
               Opium
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               good
               Cana●●
               Wine
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ,
               of
               Clarified
               Hon●●
               thrice
               the
               weight
               of
               all
               ;
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 much
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 virtue
                 with
                 the
                 former
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Diacrocuma
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Asarabacca
               ,
               o●
               the
               seeds
               of
               Parsly
               ,
               Daucus
               ,
               Anise
               ,
               Smalage
               ,
               eac●
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Rhubarb
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Athamantick
               Spicknard
               ,
               and
               Indian
               Spike
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ▪
               of
               true
               wood
               of
               Cassia
               ,
               Costus
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               Scenanth
               ▪
               Cubebs
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Madder
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               o●
               Wormwood
               ,
               and
               Maudlin
               thickned
               ,
               of
               Opobalsam
               ,
               or
               of
               oyl
               of
               Nutmeg
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               and
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               &
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Scordium
               Ceterach
               ,
               and
               juice
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Tragacanth
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               white
               Sugar
               eight
               times
               the
               weight
               of
               all
               ,
               dissolved
               in
               Endive
               water
               ,
               and
               clarified
               ;
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 Obstructions
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 ●one
                 ,
                 and
                 expels
                 Malignity
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               of
               it
               ●ay
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Purging
             Electuaries
             .
          
           
             
               Caryocostinum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cloves
               ,
               of
               Candied
               Costus
               ,
               or
               of
               Ze●ary
               ,
               of
               Ginger
               ,
               and
               Cumin
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               ●ermodactiles
               cleansed
               from
               the
               bark
               ,
               of
               Diagry●um
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Honey
               of
               Roses
               ,
               rice
               the
               weight
               of
               all
               ,
               powder
               all
               ,
               except
               the
               Di●rydium
               ,
               and
               mix
               them
               well
               with
               the
               Honey
               ,
               then
               ●d
               the
               Diagrydium
               powdred
               apart
               ;
               make
               an
               E●ctuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 for
                 pains
                 of
                 the
                 Limbs
                 ,
                 ●d
                 Gout
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               or
               three
               drams
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               〈◊〉
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Extract
               of
               Cassia
               for
               Glysters
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Cassia
                 extracta
                 pro
                 Clysteribus
                 ▪
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Violets
               ,
               Mallows
               ,
               Mer●ry
               ,
               Beets
               ,
               Pellitory
               of
               the
               wall
               ,
               ●lowers
               of
               Vio●s
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               make
               a
               decoction
               in
               a
               suf●ient
               quantity
               of
               water
               (
               adding
               at
               the
               end
               the
               ●wers
               of
               Violets
               )
               whereby
               the
               Cassia
               may
               be
               ex●cted
               ,
               and
               the
               canes
               washed
               within
               ;
               then
               take
               ●
               the
               Cassia
               extracted
               by
               this
               Decoction
               ,
               and
               boil●
               to
               a
               consistence
               ,
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               brown
               Sugar
               ●e
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ;
               make
               an
               Electuary
               by
               boil●g
               it
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 cooling
                 Glisters
                 for
                 the
                 Stone
                 ,
                 ●nd
                 running
                 of
                 the
                 Reins
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               ti●
            
          
           
             
               Diaphaenicon
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               pulp
               of
               Dates
               cleansed
               and
               boil●
               in
               Hydromel
               ,
               half
               a
               pound
               〈◊〉
               〈◊〉
               Penids
               thre●
               ounces
               ,
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               blanched
               〈◊〉
               ounces
               a●
               an
               half
               ;
               all
               being
               beat
               and
               m●xed
               add
               a
               pou●
               of
               clarified
               Honey
               ,
               boil
               them
               a
               little
               ,
               then
               sprin●●
               into
               them
               of
               Ginger
               ,
               long
               Pepper
               ,
               and
               Mace
               ,
               C●namon
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Rue
               dryed
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               ●
               Fennel
               and
               Daucus
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Turb●
               finely
               powdred
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Diagrydium
               ●
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ;
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 Glisters
                 ,
                 to
                 expel
                 wind
                 ,
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               H●lf
               an
               ounce
               ,
               or
               six
               drams
               may
               be
               gi●en
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Catholicon
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Pulp
               of
               Cassia
               and
               Tamarinds
               ,
               a●
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Senna
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               t●
               roots
               of
               Polypody
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               Rhubarb
               ,
               each
               〈◊〉
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               Penid's
               Sugar-Ca●dy
               ,
               Liquorice
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Gourds
               Citru●
               Cucumbers
               ,
               Melons
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               powder
               th●
               things
               that
               are
               to
               be
               powdred
               ,
               and
               take
               of
               fresh
               P●lypody
               bruised
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Fen●
               six
               drams
               ;
               make
               a
               decoction
               in
               two
               quarts
               of
               Fou●tain
               water
               ;
               boil
               it
               till
               the
               third
               part
               is
               consume●
               to
               the
               strained
               liquor
               add
               two
               pound
               of
               the
               b●
               Sugar
               ,
               boil
               them
               again
               to
               the
               thickness
               of
               a
               Syr●
               then
               to
               the
               pulps
               of
               Cassia
               and
               Tamarinds
               dissol●ed
               in
               part
               of
               the
               Decoction
               ,
               and
               put
               over
               the
               f●●
               pour
               by
               degrees
               the
               syrup
               ,
               and
               add
               the
               powde●
               and
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 most
                 commonly
                 used
                 in
                 Glisters
                 ,
                 to
                 ●l
                 and
                 loosen
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               ounces
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Lenctive
               Electuary
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Electuarium
                 Lenitivum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               stoned
               ,
               of
               fresh
               Poly●dy
               of
               the
               oak
               ,
               of
               Oriental
               Senna
               ,
               each
               two
               ●nces
               ,
               of
               Mercury
               one
               handful
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               ●jubes
               and
               Sebestens
               ,
               each
               number
               twenty
               ,
               of
               Mai●nhair
               ,
               Violets
               ,
               cleansed
               Barly
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               ●
               Damask
               prun's
               ,
               and
               Tamarinds
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               ●
               Liquorice
               half
               an
               ounce
               ;
               boil
               them
               in
               five
               quarts
               ●
               water
               ,
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               a
               third
               part
               ,
               then
               ●ain
               them
               out
               hard
               in
               one
               part
               of
               the
               Liquor
               ,
               dis●lve
               of
               the
               pulp
               of
               Cassia
               ,
               and
               Tamarinds
               ,
               and
               of
               esh
               prunes
               ,
               and
               Violet
               Sugar
               ,
               each
               six
               ounces
               ,
               in
               ●e
               other
               part
               of
               the
               Liquor
               ,
               dissolve
               two
               pounds
               of
               ●e
               Sugar
               :
               Lastly
               ,
               add
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               of
               the
               ●wder
               of
               Senna
               ,
               and
               two
               drams
               of
               the
               powder
               ●
               Anise-seeds
               ,
               for
               every
               pound
               of
               the
               Electuary
               ▪
               ●d
               so
               make
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cools
                 and
                 purges
                 gently
              
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               An
               ounce
               ,
               or
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               of
               it
               ●ay
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               two
               ounces
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ●ed
               in
               a
               Glister
               ,
               with
               Milk
               and
               Sugar
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               following
               Composition
               is
               an
               excellent
               cooling
               Purge
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Lenitive
               Electuary
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Cream
               ●
               Tartar
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               powder
               of
               Jalap
               two
               ●uples
               ▪
               make
               a
               Bolus
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               ●rup
               of
               Buckthorn
               ,
               add
               to
               it
               three
               drops
               of
               oyl
               of
               ●niper
               ;
               this
               cools
               and
               purges
               watry
               humors
               strongly
               ,
               
               for
               weakly
               people
               use
               the
               following
               Medicin
               Take
               of
               Lenitive
               Electuary
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Cream●
               Tartar
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               powder
               of
               Jalap
               one
               s●●ple
               ,
               of
               Rhubarb
               powdred
               ten
               grains
               ,
               with
               a
               su●cient
               quantity
               of
               Syrup
               of
               Roses
               solutive
               ,
               and
               th●
               drops
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Juniper
               ,
               make
               a
               Bolus
               .
            
          
           
             
               Electuary
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Roses
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 E●ctuarium
                 e
                 succo
                 Rosarum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Sugar
               ,
               and
               juice
               of
               Red
               Roses
               clarif●
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               each
               one
               pound
               and
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               ●
               three
               Sanders
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               th●
               drams
               ,
               of
               Dragridium
               twelve
               drams
               ,
               of
               Camp●
               one
               scruple
               ,
               the
               Sanders
               must
               be
               Rasped
               ,
               and
               th
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               and
               sifted
               through
               a
               fine
               sive
               ,
               a●
               the
               Diagrydium
               ,
               powdred
               apart
               ,
               with
               a
               drop
               of
               ●
               oyl
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               ;
               then
               add
               the
               Camph●
               likewise
               powdred
               ,
               the
               Mastick
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               la
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               Roses
               boyled
               to
               a
               Syrup
               w●
               the
               Sugar
               ,
               and
               while
               it
               is
               hot
               make
               an
               Elect●ry
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 purges
                 strengly
                 watry
                 humors
              
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               ,
               three
               ,
               or
               four
               drams
               may
               be
               ta●
               at
               a
               time
               .
               The
               following
               potion
               will
               purge
               ,
               w●
               scarce
               any
               thing
               else
               will
               ;
               take
               of
               Tamarinds●
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Senna
               two
               drams
               ,
               Rhubarb
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               boyl
               them
               i●
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Fountain
               water
               to
               three
               o●ces
               ,
               to
               the
               strained
               liquor
               add
               of
               Manna
               ,
               and
               ●rup
               of
               Roses
               solutive
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Syrup
               Buckthorn
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               Electuary
               of
               juice
               of
               Roses
               two
               drams
               ,
               mingle
               them
               and
               m●
               a
               potion
               :
               but
               it
               must
               be
               given
               only
               to
               strong
               pple
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Hiera
               picra
               simplex
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               Roo●s
               of
               Asarabacca
               ,
               ●piknard
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               and
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               of
               each
               six
               drams
               ▪
               of
               Aloes
               not
               washed
               twelve
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Clarified
               Honey
               one
               pound
               and
               three
               ounces
               ,
               make
               ●n
               Electuary
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 ▪
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 purges
                 gently
                 ,
                 ●nd
                 strengthens
                 and
                 cleanses
                 the
                 stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               or
               three
               drams
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               ●t
               a
               time
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Pills
             .
          
           
             
               Pills
               of
               Agarick
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 pilulae
                 de
                 agarico
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Agarick
               Trochiscated
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               ●e
               roots
               of
               our
               Orris
               ,
               with
               the
               sky
               coloured
               flowrs
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               and
               Horehound
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               f
               Turbith
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               species
               of
               Hiera
               pi●a
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               Troches
               of
               Alhandal
               ,
               of
               Sa●ocol
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               ●pa
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ;
               make
               a
               Mass
               for
               Pills
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 purging
                 the
                 Breast
                 and
                 ●ungs
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               t
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Aggregative
               Pills
               ,
               or
               Pills
               that
               have
               many
               Virtues
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 pillulae
                 aggrega●ivae
                 five
                 polychrestae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Citron
               Myrobalans
               ,
               and
               Rhubarb
               ▪
               ach
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               thickned
               juice
               of
               Hemp
               ●grimony
               ,
               Maudlin
               ,
               and
               Wormwood
               ,
               each
               two
               rams
               ,
               of
               Diagridium
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Agarick
               ,
               
               Troches
               of
               Alhandal
               ,
               and
               of
               fresh
               Polypody
               ,
               eac●
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Turbith
               and
               Aloes
               ,
               each
               si●
               drams
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               red
               Roses
               ,
               Sal
               Gemma
               ,
               Dodd●
               of
               Thyme
               ,
               Anise
               ,
               and
               of
               Ginger
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               with
               the
               Syrup
               of
               pale
               Roses
               ,
               make
               a
               Mass
               〈◊〉
               Pills
               .
            
             
               Virtue
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 general
                 purging
                 Pill
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               four
               scruples
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ta●en
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pilulae
               Aloephanginae
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               the
               lesser
               Cardamoms
               ,
               Nutmeg
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               Carp●
               balsam
               ,
               or
               berries
               of
               Juniper
               ,
               Scenanth
               ,
               yello●
               Sanders
               ,
               Goats
               Rue
               ,
               red
               Roses
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               powder
               these
               grosly
               ,
               and
               draw
               a
               Tincture
               wi●
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ,
               in
               a
               glass
               Vessel
               well
               stopt
               ;
               in
               thr●
               pints
               of
               the
               strained
               liquor
               ,
               infuse
               a
               pound
               of
               p●
               Aloes
               ,
               to
               which
               when
               it
               is
               dissolved
               ,
               add
               of
               Mstich
               ,
               and
               Myrrh
               powdred
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               oun●
               of
               Saffron
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               peruvian
               Balsam
               one
               dr●
               then
               evaporate
               the
               superfluous
               humour
               over
               a●●
               or
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               mass
               for
               Pills
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 purges
                 the
                 Head
                 ,
                 and
                 cleanses
                 the
                 Smach
                 ,
                 and
                 procures
                 an
                 appetite
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               may
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Aloes
               Rosat
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               Aloe
               Rosata
            
             
               Take
               of
               clear
               succotrine
               Aloes
               powdred
               four
               o●ces
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Damask
               Roses
               clarified
               one
               pi●
               mingle
               them
               ,
               digest
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               or
               in
               a
               B●●ill
               the
               superflous
               moisture
               is
               evaporated
               ,
               repeat
               
               ●gestion
               ,
               and
               evaporation
               four
               times
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               ●ass
               for
               Pills
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cleanses
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 ●mach
                 ,
                 and
                 helps
                 digestion
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               tak●
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Aloes
               Rosat
               ,
               half
               a
               scruple
               ,
               of
               the
               ice
               of
               Liquorice
               eight
               grains
               ,
               of
               the
               Pills
               of
               Sto●x
               ,
               and
               Hounds-tongue
               ,
               each
               three
               grains
               ,
               make
               ●ree
               pills
               to
               be
               taken
               at
               bed
               time
               .
               These
               Pills
               do
               ●od
               in
               a
               Catarrh
               .
            
          
           
             
               Golden
               Pills
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 Aureae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               Diagrydium
               ,
               each
               five
               drams
               ,
               red
               Roses
               ,
               and
               the
               seeds
               of
               Smalage
               ,
               each
               two
               ams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Fennel
               and
               Anis●
               ,
               each
               one
               ●am
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               Troches
               of
               ●handal
               each
               one
               dram
               ;
               powder
               them
               ,
               and
               make
               ●m
               up
               into
               a
               Mass
               ,
               with
               Honey
               of
               Roses
               strain●
               ▪
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 purge
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 expel
                 wind
                 ,
                 and
                 ●
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 dropsy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               ●en
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pilulae
               Cochiae
               Majores
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               species
               of
               Hiera
               picra
               ten
               drams
               ,
               ●oches
               of
               Alhandal
               three
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               agrydium
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Gummy
               ●rbith
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Arabian
               Stechas
               ,
               each
               e
               drams
               ,
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               the
               Syrup
               Stechas
               make
               a
               Mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 purges
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 breast
                 ,
                 and
                 Sto●ch
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ▪
            
          
           
             
               Pilulae
               Cochiae
               Minores
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               clear
               Alces
               ,
               of
               fine
               Scammony
               ,
               and
               〈◊〉
               the
               pulp
               of
               Coloquintida
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               powder
               them
               and
               mix
               them
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quanti●●
               of
               Sy●up
               of
               Wormwood
               ,
               and
               Buckthorn
               ,
               of
               ea●●
               equal
               parts
               ;
               make
               a
               Mass
               ;
               add
               to
               it
               of
               oyl
               〈◊〉
               Cloves
               two
               scruples
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 purge
                 water
                 powerfully
              
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               ,
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               take
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pills
               of
               Hounds-tongue
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 D●
                 Cynoglosso
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Hounds-tongue
               dryed
               ,
               〈◊〉
               the
               seeds
               of
               white
               Henbane
               ,
               of
               prepared
               Opi●●
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               O●
               banum
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               Castor
               ,
               and
               Sto●
               Calamit
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               the
               roots
               Hounds-tongue
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Henbane
               ,
               and
               〈◊〉
               Castor
               must
               be
               powdred
               together
               ;
               but
               the
               My●
               Saffron
               ,
               and
               Olibanum
               ,
               by
               themselves
               ,
               the
               Op●
               cut
               small
               must
               be
               dissolved
               in
               Rose
               water
               ;
               a●
               wards
               add
               the
               powders
               ,
               and
               with
               Syrup
               of
               Ste●
               make
               a
               Mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Rheums
                 ,
                 and
                 tickling
                 Cou●
                 and
                 causes
                 sleep
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Ten
               or
               fifteen
               grains
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ta●
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Pills
               of
               two
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 ex
                 duobus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Coloqintida
               ,
               and
               Scammony
               ,
               each
               one
               ●unce
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Cloves
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               to
               moi●en
               them
               ,
               then
               with
               Syrup
               of
               Buckthorn
               make
               a
               ●ass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 very
                 strong
                 purge
                 ,
                 and
                 therefore
                 to
                 be
                 used
                 only
                 in
                 strong
                 bodies
                 ;
                 unless
                 it
                 be
                 mixed
                 ●ith
                 some
                 gentler
                 pill
                 ,
                 it
                 purges
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 〈◊〉
                 the
                 pox
                 ,
                 and
                 running
                 of
                 the
                 reins
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Fifteen
               grains
               ,
               a
               scruple
               ,
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               ●ay
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Fetid
               Pills
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 saetidae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               Troches
               of
               Alhandal
               ,
               Opopanax
               ,
               ●mmoniacum
               ,
               Sagapenum
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Rue
               ,
               ●pithimum
               ,
               each
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Scammony
               three
               ●ams
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Turbith
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               ●nd
               of
               the
               lesser
               Spurg
               prepared
               ,
               and
               of
               Hermo●ctiles
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Ginger
               one
               dram
               and
               ●
               half
               ,
               of
               Spicknard
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               Castor
               ,
               ●ch
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Euphorbium
               prepared
               one
               scru●e
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Ambar
               rectified
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               the
               ●ums
               must
               be
               dissolved
               in
               juice
               of
               Leeks
               ;
               strain
               ●em
               ,
               and
               boil
               them
               ;
               then
               add
               the
               powders
               ,
               and
               ●ix
               them
               well
               ;
               make
               a
               Mass
               with
               syrup
               made
               of
               ●e
               juice
               of
               Leeks
               and
               Sugar
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 peculiarly
                 proper
                 for
                 Womens
                 ●structions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               scruples
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               ●ken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Pills
               of
               Hermodactiles
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 d●
                 Hermodactilis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Sagapenum
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Opoponax
               thr●●
               drams
               ,
               dissolve
               them
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               〈◊〉
               juice
               of
               Colworts
               ,
               and
               strain
               them
               through
               a
               Linn●
               rag
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               to
               a
               moderate
               consistence
               ,
               and
               tak●
               of
               Hermodactiles
               ,
               Aloes
               ,
               Citron
               Myrobalans
               ,
               Tu●bith
               ,
               Troches
               of
               Alhandal
               ,
               and
               of
               soft
               and
               fresh
               B●dellium
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               prepared
               Euphorbiu●
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Rue
               ,
               Smalage
               ,
               Casto●
               and
               Sarcocol
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               o●●
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               make
               a
               Mass
               with
               the
               Syrup
               mad●
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Colworts
               and
               Honey
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 a
                 proper
                 purge
                 for
                 the
                 Gout
                 ,
                 a●
                 pains
                 of
                 the
                 joints
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               scruples
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               b●
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pills
               of
               Hiera
               with
               Agarick
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 P●lulae
                 de
                 Hiera
                 cum
                 Agarico
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Hiera
               Picra
               of
               Agarick
               each
               half
               ●
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Aloes
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Hone●
               of
               Roses
               a●ufficient
               quantity
               ,
               make
               a
               Mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 much
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 nature
                 with
                 H●era
                 Picra
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               scruples
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ta●en
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Imperial
               Pills
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 pilulae
                 Imperi●les
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Aloes
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Rhubarb
               one
               ounc●
               
               ●nd
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Agarick
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Senna
               ●eansed
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               three
               drams
               ,
               ●f
               Ginger
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Nutmegs
               ,
               and
               Cloves
               ,
               ●f
               Spicknard
               ,
               and
               Mastich
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               mix
               ●em
               with
               Syrup
               of
               Violets
               ,
               and
               work
               them
               to
               a
               Mass
               ,
               with
               the
               hands
               besmeared
               with
               oyl
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 purge
                 gently
                 ,
                 and
                 bind
                 after
                 they
                 ●urge
                 ,
                 and
                 cleanse
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 stop
                 Vomiting
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               may
               be
               ●aken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pilulae
               de
               Lapide
               Lazuli
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Azure
               stone
               powdered
               ,
               and
               often
               ●ashed
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Dodder
               of
               Thyme
               ,
               Polypo●y
               ,
               Agarick
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Scammony
               ,
               and
               the
               ●oots
               of
               black
               Hellebore
               ,
               of
               Sal
               Gemma
               ,
               each
               two
               ●rams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Cloves
               ,
               and
               the
               seeds
               of
               A●ise
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Hiera
               picra
               fifteen
               ●rams
               ,
               with
               syrup
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Fumitory
               ,
               make
               mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 peculiarly
                 proper
                 for
                 mad
                 and
                 ●elancholy
                 people
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 ●kin
                 ,
                 as
                 Itch
                 ,
                 Leprosie
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               ,
               a
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               ●alf
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pilulae
               Macri.
               
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               best
               Aloes
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               ●alf
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Marjoram
               dryed
               ,
               ●wo
               drams
               ,
               of
               Salt
               of
               Wormwood
               ,
               one
               dram
               ;
               ●owder
               them
               all
               together
               ,
               and
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               Colworts
               and
               Sugar
               make
               a
               mass
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               ▪
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 stomach
                 and
                 head
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               or
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
             
               Pills
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               in
               
                 Latin
                 ,
                 Pilulae
                 Mastichinae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Agarick
               trochiscated
               ,
               and
               of
               species
               Hi●ra
               Picra
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               make
               a
               mass
               with
               syrup
               of
               Wormwood
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 strengthen
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthen
                 and
                 cleanse
                 the
                 stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               scruples
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               ,
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pilulae
               Rudii
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Coloquintida
               ,
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Agarick
               Scammony
               ,
               the
               roots
               of
               black
               Hellebore
               and
               Turbith
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Succotrine
               ,
               Aloes
               ,
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               and
               Cloves
               ,
               each
               two
               scruples
               ;
               the
               Coloquintida
               must
               be
               cleared
               from
               the
               seeds
               ,
               and
               cut
               small
               ,
               the
               Agarick
               rasped
               ,
               the
               Hellebore
               ,
               Turbith
               ,
               and
               spices
               powdred
               gros●y
               ▪
               then
               pour
               on
               so
               much
               spirit
               of
               Wine
               as
               will
               rise
               six
               fingers
               breadth
               above
               the
               matter
               ;
               infuse
               them
               four
               days
               in
               a
               gentle
               heat
               ;
               then
               strain
               it
               hard
               ,
               and
               dissolve
               in
               it
               ,
               the
               Scammony
               and
               Aloes
               well
               cleansed
               ;
               then
               put
               the
               liquor
               into
               a
               glass
               alembick
               ,
               and
               distil
               it
               ,
               till
               what
               remains
               becomes
               of
               the
               consistence
               of
               honey
               ,
               of
               which
               make
               a
               mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 general
                 purging
                 Pill
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               ,
               or
               two
               scruples
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Pilulae
               Ruffi
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fine
               Aloes
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               choice
               ●yrrh
               ,
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               with
               e
               Syrup
               of
               Wormwood
               make
               a
               mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 help
                 digestion
                 ,
                 are
                 good
                 in
                 surfeits
                 ,
                 engthen
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 cleanse
                 the
                 breast
                 ,
                 and
                 strengen
                 and
                 cleanse
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 force
                 the
                 courses
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               ●en
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               stomach
               Pill
               ,
               with
               Gums
               ,
               in
               
                 Latin
                 ,
                 Pilulae
                 stomachicae
                 cum
                 gummi
                 .
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               fine
               Aloes
               ,
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               nna
               ,
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Ammoniack
               dissolved
               in
               ●er
               Vinegar
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               and
               ●yrrh
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               and
               ●t
               of
               Wormwood
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ;
               with
               Syp
               of
               Buckthorn
               make
               a
               mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 open
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 strengthen
                 the
                 ●d
                 ,
                 cleanse
                 the
                 lungs
                 ,
                 cleanse
                 and
                 strengthen
                 the
                 sto●ch
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 good
                 in
                 surfeits
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pills
               of
               Storax
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 e
                 Styrace
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               storax
               Calamit
               ,
               of
               Olibanum
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               d
               the
               juice
               of
               Liquorish
               thickned
               ,
               and
               of
               Opium
               ,
               ●h
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               one
               dram
               ;
               with
               up
               of
               white
               Poppies
               make
               a
               mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 These
                 Pills
                 are
                 used
                 for
                 Cough●
                 and
                 ●arrhs
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               Ten
               or
               sixteen
               grains
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pills
               of
               Amber
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 de
                 Succino
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               white
               Amber
               and
               Mastich
               ,
               each
               tw
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Aloes
               ,
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Agari●
               trochiscated
               ,
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               long
               bir●
               wort
               ,
               and
               of
               Hartshorn
               burnt
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dra●
               of
               Nutmegs
               ,
               half
               a
               scruple
               ,
               with
               syrup
               of
               Wo●
               wood
               make
               a
               mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 purge
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 womb
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               may
               ●
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Pills
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Pilulae
                 Tartariae
                 ▪
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               Chrystals
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               three
               ounces
               ,
               Polypody
               of
               the
               Oak
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Corinthi●
               Currants
               ,
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               Bugloss
               ,
               Borrage
               ,
               water
               Lillies
               ,
               each
               one
               pug●
               boyl
               them
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Fumitory
               a●
               Harts
               tongue
               water
               ,
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               this
               Decoction
               clarified
               ,
               two
               pints
               ,
               the
               juice
               of
               fragrant
               Apples
               ,
               one
               pint
               ;
               add
               to
               the
               three
               ounces
               of
               Senna
               cleansed
               ,
               of
               Turbith
               ,
               the
               roots
               of
               true
               black
               Hellebore
               ,
               each
               an
               ou●
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               choice
               Myrrh
               ,
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Ma●
               Cloves
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               and
               dodder
               of
               Thyme
               ,
               e●
               half
               an
               ounce
               ;
               infuse
               them
               in
               a
               glass
               stopt
               f●
               days
               ;
               then
               press
               them
               out
               ,
               and
               dissolve
               in
               the
               ●
               quor
               ,
               four
               ounces
               of
               prepared
               Aloes
               ,
               and
               set
               it
               ver
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               and
               reduce
               it
               to
               a
               due
               consisten●
               
               when
               it
               is
               almost
               cold
               ,
               add
               of
               the
               species
               Laetifins
               and
               Dialacca
               ,
               each
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               salt
               of
               Worm●od
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               Ash
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               ●ence
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               two
               scruples
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Anise
               ,
               few
               drops
               ;
               make
               a
               mass
               for
               Pills
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 in
                 melancholy
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 ●eases
                 of
                 the
                 skin
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Laudanum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Thebaick
               Opium
               extracted
               in
               spirit
               of
               ●ine
               ,
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               extracted
               the
               same
               ay
               ,
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               Castor
               ,
               one
               dram
               ,
               ake
               them
               up
               with
               a
               Tincture
               made
               of
               half
               an
               ●nce
               of
               the
               fresh
               species
               of
               Diambra
               ,
               in
               spirit
               of
               ●ine
               ;
               then
               add
               presently
               of
               Ambergrease
               and
               Musk
               ,
               ch
               six
               grains
               ,
               oyl
               of
               Nutmegs
               ten
               drops
               ,
               evapote
               it
               in
               a
               bath
               to
               a
               due
               consistence
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 to
                 ease
                 pain
                 in
                 general
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 ●p
                 fluxes
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 much
                 better
                 then
                 Liquid
                 Laudanum
                 ;
                 ●
                 all
                 Tinctures
                 loose
                 of
                 their
                 virtue
                 by
                 standing
                 ,
                 and
                 they
                 cannot
                 be
                 so
                 easily
                 dosed
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               One
               ,
               two
               ,
               or
               three
               grains
               may
               be
               taken
               ●
               a
               time
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Troches
             ,
             in
             Latin
             ,
             Trochisci
             .
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Agarick
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Agaricus
                 Trochiscatus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               white
               and
               light
               Agarick
               rasped
               small
               ,
               and
               ●ted
               three
               ounces
               ;
               infuse
               it
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ●
               white
               Wine
               ,
               wherein
               two
               drams
               of
               Ginger
               ath
               been
               infused
               ;
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 an
                 ill
                 habit
                 of
                 body
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 jaundice
                 ,
                 provoke
                 urine
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 courses
                 ,
                 they
                 purge
                 gently
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Trochisci
               albi
               Rhasis
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Ceruss
               washed
               in
               Rose
               water
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               Sarcocol
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Starch
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               and
               Tragacanth
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Camphor
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               make
               Troches
               with
               Rose
               water
               ,
               or
               with
               Womans
               Milk.
               
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 inflamations
                 ,
                 and
                 pain●
                 in
                 the
                 eyes
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 ulcers
                 in
                 the
                 yard
                 ,
                 they
                 strengthen
                 and
                 dry
                 ,
                 they
                 may
                 be
                 dissolved
                 in
                 Rose
                 water
                 ,
                 or
                 Poppy
                 water
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Alhandal
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisc●
                 alhandal
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               white
               and
               light
               pulp
               of
               Coloquintida
               ,
               freed
               from
               the
               feeds
               and
               cut
               small
               ,
               and
               rubbed
               well
               with
               an
               ounce
               of
               oyl
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               ,
               and
               two
               days
               after
               finely
               powdered
               ,
               ten
               ounces
               of
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               Tragacanth
               ,
               and
               Bdellium
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               infuse
               the
               Gums
               three
               days
               or
               four
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Rose
               water
               to
               melt
               them
               ,
               then
               with
               the
               pulp
               above-mentioned
               ,
               and
               part
               of
               this
               Mucilage
               ,
               make
               Troches
               ,
               dry
               them
               in
               the
               Shade
               ,
               and
               then
               powder
               them
               again
               ,
               and
               make
               them
               up
               again
               with
               the
               rest
               of
               this
               Mucilage
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 violent
                 Medicine
                 ,
                 it
                 purges
                 thick
                 and
                 glutinous
                 flegm
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 humours
                 ,
                 from
                 the
                 re●notest
                 parts
                 of
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 as
                 from
                 the
                 Head
                 ,
                 Nerves
                 ,
                 Joynts
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               strong
               man
               may
               take
               fifteen
               grains
               ,
               or
               a
               scruple
               ,
               but
               it
               is
               most
               commonly
               mixed
               with
               pills
               to
               quicken
               them
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Winter
               Cherries
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 Alkekengi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fruit
               of
               Winter
               Cherries
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               Tragacanth
               ,
               Olibanum
               ,
               Pine
               nuts
               ,
               bitter
               Almonds
               ,
               white
               Starch
               ,
               juice
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               Bole
               Armonick
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               white
               Poppies
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Melons
               ,
               Cucumbers
               ,
               Citrules
               ,
               Gourds
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Smalage
               ,
               white
               Henbane
               ,
               white
               Ambar
               ,
               Lemnian
               Earth
               ,
               and
               Opium
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               fresh
               Winter
               Cherries
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 used
                 to
                 expel
                 gravel
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 provoke
                 Vrine
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               scruples
               of
               them
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               white
               pectoral
               Lozenges
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 Bechici
                 albi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fine
               Sugar
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               white
               Sugar
               Candy
               ,
               and
               Penids
               ,
               each
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Florentine
               Orris
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Liquorice
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Starch
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               the
               Mucilage
               of
               Tragacanth
               ,
               extracted
               in
               Rose
               water
               ,
               make
               small
               Lozenges
               ,
               they
               may
               be
               perfumed
               upon
               occasion
               with
               
               four
               grains
               of
               Ambargrise
               ,
               and
               three
               of
               Musk.
               
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 Coughs
                 ,
                 and
                 help
                 expectoration
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               black
               pectoral
               Lozenges
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochici
                 Bechici
                 Nig●i
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Liquorice
               ,
               and
               of
               white
               Sugar
               ,
               each
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               Tragacanth
               ,
               and
               sweet
               Almonds
               blanched
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               the
               Mucilage
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Quinces
               extracted
               in
               Rose
               water
               ,
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 much
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 virtue
                 with
                 the
                 former
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Camphor
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 de
                 Camphora
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Camphor
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Starch
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               Gum
               Arabick
               ,
               Tragacanth
               ,
               Ivory
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Cucumbers
               cleansed
               ,
               Purslain
               ,
               Liquorice
               Rasped
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               with
               the
               Mucilage
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Psyllium
               extracted
               in
               Rose-water
               ,
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 in
                 Malignant
                 diseases
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Whites
                 and
                 running
                 of
                 the
                 Reins
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               ,
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Capers
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 de
                 Capparibus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               bark
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Capers
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Agnus
               Castus
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Amoniack
               ,
               
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Cresses
               ,
               and
               Nigella
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Calaminth
               ,
               and
               Rue
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Acorus
               ,
               and
               long
               Birthwort
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Maudlin
               thickned
               ,
               of
               bitter
               Almonds
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Harts-tongue
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               round
               Cyperus
               ,
               Madder
               ,
               and
               Gum
               Lac
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               powder
               them
               all
               ,
               and
               with
               Ammoniacum
               dissolved
               in
               sharp
               Vinegar
               ,
               and
               boiled
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               ,
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 open
                 Obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Rickets
                 ,
                 and
                 Melancholly
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               scruples
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               in
               a
               morning
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Ambar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 de
                 Carabe
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Ambar
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Hartshorn
               burnt
               ,
               Gum
               Arabeck
               of
               red
               Coral
               burnt
               ,
               of
               Tragacanth
               ,
               Acacia
               ,
               Hypocstis
               ,
               Balaustins
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               Lac
               washed
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               black
               Poppies
               rosted
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               two
               scruples
               ,
               Franckincense
               ,
               Saffron
               and
               Opium
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               the
               Mucilage
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Psyllium
               ,
               extracted
               in
               Plantain
               water
               ,
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 very
                 astringent
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 used
                 to
                 stop
                 Fluxes
                 of
                 blood
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Trochisci
               Cypheos
               ,
               for
               the
               making
               of
               Mithridate
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               pulp
               of
               fat
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               cleansed
               from
               the
               skins
               and
               stones
               ,
               of
               Cyprian
               Turpentine
               ,
               
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               and
               Scenanth
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Cinnamon
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               roo●●
               of
               round
               Cyperus
               ,
               of
               Indian
               Spicknard
               ,
               of
               wood
               of
               Cassia
               ,
               of
               Juniper
               berries
               ,
               Bdellium
               ,
               wood
               o●
               Aloes
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Honey
               clarified
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ,
               and
               a
               little
               Canary
               Wine
               ;
               the
               Myrrh
               and
               Bdellium
               must
               be
               beaten
               in
               a
               Morter
               with
               the
               Wine
               ,
               to
               the
               thickness
               of
               liquid
               Honey
               ,
               then
               presently
               add
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               the
               pulp
               of
               Raisins
               ,
               and
               the
               powders
               ,
               then
               with
               clarified
               Honey
               ,
               well
               boiled
               make
               a
               Mass
               for
               Troches
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Maudlin
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 de
                 Eupatorio
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Maudlin
               ,
               clarified
               and
               thickned
               ,
               of
               Calabrian
               Manna
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               red
               Roses
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Spodium
               of
               Ivory
               three
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Spicknard
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Rhubarb
               ,
               Asarabacca
               ,
               and
               the
               seeds
               of
               Anise
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               beat
               together
               the
               Nard
               ,
               the
               Anise
               ,
               and
               the
               Roses
               ,
               powder
               finely
               apart
               the
               Spodium
               ,
               Asarabacca
               ,
               and
               Rhubarb
               ,
               then
               mix
               the
               Manna
               and
               the
               juice
               of
               Maudlin
               ,
               in
               a
               Morter
               ;
               add
               the
               powders
               ,
               and
               with
               fresh
               juice
               make
               T●oches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               They
               open
               obstructions
               ,
               and
               mollifie
               hard
               swellings
               of
               the
               Liver
               ,
               and
               Spleen
               ,
               are
               good
               for
               an
               ill
               habit
               of
               Body
               ,
               and
               for
               the
               Green
               sickness
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Dr.
               Gordons
               Troches
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 ●ordoni●
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               four
               greater
               cold
               seeds
               skinned
               ,
               of
               ●ite
               Poppies
               ,
               Mallows
               ,
               Cotton
               ,
               Purslain
               ,
               Quinces
               ,
               ●yrtle-berries
               ,
               Gum
               Tragacanth
               Arabick
               ,
               Pistaches
               ,
               ●ne-nuts
               cleansed
               ,
               Sugar-candy
               ,
               Penids
               ,
               Liquo●e
               cleansed
               ,
               Barly
               cleansed
               ,
               the
               Mucilage
               of
               e
               Seeds
               of
               Psyllium
               ,
               sweet
               Almonds
               blanched
               ,
               each
               ●o
               drams
               ,
               of
               Dragons
               blood
               ,
               Spodium
               of
               Ivory
               ,
               d
               Roses
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               with
               a
               suf●ient
               quantity
               of
               Hydromel
               ,
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 stop
                 tickling
                 coughs
                 ,
                 fluxes
                 of
                 ●od
                 ,
                 the
                 whites
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 ulcers
                 of
                 the
                 reins
                 ,
                 ●ts
                 ,
                 bladder
                 ,
                 and
                 lungs
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 running
                 of
                 the
                 in
                 s
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               me
               .
            
          
           
             
               Trachi●ci
               Hedychroi
               for
               making
               Treacle
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               yellow
               Sanders
               ,
               leaves
               of
               Marjoram
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               Thyme
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Asaracca
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Rhapontick
               ,
               Costus
               ,
               ●eet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               Cinnamon
               ,
               enanth
               ,
               Opobalsam
               ,
               or
               oyl
               of
               Nutmegs
               by
               exession
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               woody
               Cassia
               ,
               Indi●f
               ,
               or
               Mace
               ,
               Indian
               Spicknard
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               and
               Saffron
               ,
               ch
               six
               drams
               of
               Amomum
               ,
               or
               the
               lesser
               Cardamons
               ,
               e
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               Mastich
               ʒ
               j.
               dissolve
               the
               yrrh
               in
               Wine
               ,
               then
               presently
               add
               the
               Saffron
               and
               astich
               well
               powdred
               ,
               then
               the
               Opobalsam
               ,
               and
               af●wards
               the
               rest
               powdred
               ,
               with
               pouring
               Wine
               on
               ●m
               by
               little
               and
               little
               ,
               make
               a
               Mass
               for
               thick
               ●oches
               ,
               to
               be
               dryed
               gently
               in
               an
               Oven
               ,
               after
               bread
               is
               ●wn
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Troches
               of
               Myrrh
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 ●
                 Myrrha
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Myrrh
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               ●
               Lupins
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Madder
               ,
               th●
               leaves
               of
               Rue
               ▪
               Horse-mint
               ,
               Dittany
               of
               Crete
               ,
               seed
               of
               Cumin
               ,
               Assa
               Fetida
               ,
               Sagapenum
               ,
               Opopana●
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               dissolve
               the
               Gums
               in
               a
               decoctio●
               of
               Mugwort
               ,
               or
               Juniper
               berries
               in
               Wine
               :
               add
               th●
               rest
               ,
               and
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               Mugwort
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 used
                 to
                 force
                 the
                 courses
                 ,
                 an●
                 childbed
                 purgations
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 mother-fits
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               scruples
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               ma●
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
            
          
           
             
               Trochisci
               Polyidae
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Pomgranat
               flowers
               twelve
               dram●
               of
               Roch
               Allum
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Frankincense
               ,
               Myrr●
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Chalcanthum
               two
               dram●
               of
               Bulls
               gall
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Aloes
               one
               ounce
               ,
               wit●
               rough
               Wine
               ,
               or
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               Nightshade
               ,
               〈◊〉
               Plantain
               ,
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 dry
                 ,
                 cleanse
                 ,
                 and
                 heal
                 sores
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Rhubarb
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochis●
                 de
                 Rhabarbaro
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               choice
               Rhubarb
               ,
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               jui●
               of
               Maudlin
               thickned
               ,
               and
               of
               bitter
               Almonds
               ,
               eac●
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               t●
               roots
               of
               Asarabacca
               ,
               Madder
               ,
               Indian
               spike
               ,
               ●
               the
               leaves
               ●f
               Wormwood
               ,
               Anise
               ,
               and
               Smalag●
               
               ●ch
               one
               dram
               ,
               with
               wine
               wherein
               Wormwood
               has
               ●een
               boiled
               ,
               or
               the
               juice
               of
               Maudlin
               clarified
               ,
               ●ake
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 in
                 an
                 ill
                 habit
                 of
                 body
                 ,
                 for
                 ●struction
                 of
                 the
                 courses
                 ,
                 dropsie
                 and
                 jaundice
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               and
               a
               half
               may
               be
               ●ken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Squills
               for
               Treacle
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 de
                 Scylla
                 ad
                 Theriacam
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               a
               Squill
               full
               and
               white
               ,
               and
               of
               a
               middle
               ●gness
               ,
               at
               the
               beginning
               of
               July
               ,
               after
               the
               leaves
               ●ud
               stalks
               are
               withered
               ;
               peel
               off
               the
               outward
               bark
               ,
               ●nd
               take
               out
               the
               hard
               part
               ,
               to
               which
               the
               roots
               ●dheres
               ,
               then
               put
               it
               into
               past
               made
               of
               wheaten
               ●ower
               ,
               and
               bake
               it
               in
               an
               Oven
               ,
               till
               the
               Squill
               is
               ●nder
               all
               over
               ,
               then
               take
               it
               out
               and
               beat
               it
               well
               in
               Morter
               ,
               and
               mix
               with
               it
               eight
               ounces
               of
               the
               flow●●
               of
               white
               Orobus
               ,
               or
               red
               Cicers
               ,
               finely
               searched
               ,
               ●
               every
               pound
               of
               the
               Squills
               ,
               and
               make
               Troches
               ,
               ●ch
               weighing
               two
               drams
               ,
               your
               hands
               being
               be●eared
               with
               the
               oyl
               of
               Roses
               ;
               dry
               them
               on
               the
               ●●p
               of
               a
               house
               ,
               on
               the
               south-side
               in
               the
               shade
               ,
               ●rn
               them
               often
               till
               they
               are
               quite
               dry
               ,
               then
               keep
               ●em
               in
               a
               glass
               or
               tin
               pot
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Spodium
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochisci
                 de
                 Spodio
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               twelve
               drams
               ,
               of
               burnt
               ●ory
               ,
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Sorrel
               ,
               six
               ●ams
               ,
               of
               Purslan
               and
               Coriander
               infused
               in
               Vine●ar
               ,
               and
               torrified
               ,
               of
               the
               pulp
               of
               Sumach
               ,
               each
               ●o
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               white
               Starch
               tosted
               ,
               
               Balaustines
               ,
               Barberries
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Gum●
               arabeck
               tosted
               ,
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ;
               with
               th
               juice
               of
               unripe
               Grapes
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 to
                 stop
                 fluxes
                 ,
                 a
                 cough
                 ,
                 spitting
                 of
                 blood
                 ,
                 and
                 running
                 of
                 the
                 reins
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Lemnian
               earth
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Trochesci
                 de
                 Terra
                 Lemnia
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Lemnian
               or
               sealed
               Earth
               ,
               of
               Bole
               ar●
               monick
               ,
               Acacia
               ,
               Hypocistis
               ,
               Gum-arabick
               tosted
               Dragons
               blood
               ,
               white
               Starch
               tosted
               ,
               red
               Roses●
               seeds
               of
               red
               Roses
               ,
               Blood-stone
               ,
               red
               Coral
               ,
               Am●
               ber
               ,
               Balaustines
               ,
               Spodium
               of
               Ivory
               ,
               the
               seeds
               ●
               Purslain
               a
               little
               tosted
               ,
               Olibanum
               ,
               Harts-horn
               burnt
               Cypress
               nuts
               ,
               Saffron
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               seed
               of
               black
               Poppies
               ,
               Tragacanth
               and
               Pearls
               ,
               each
               ●
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Opium
               prepared
               ,
               one
               dram●
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               Plantain
               make
               Troches
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 very
                 astringent
                 ,
                 they
                 stop
                 flux●
                 of
                 all
                 forts
                 ,
                 and
                 running
                 of
                 the
                 reins
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               them
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               ●
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Troches
               of
               Vipers
               for
               Treacle
               ,
               In
               Lati●
               
                 Trochisci
                 de
                 Vipera
                 ad
                 Theriacam
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               flesh
               of
               Vipers
               (
               the
               skin
               ,
               entrail●
               head
               ,
               fat
               ,
               and
               tail
               being
               taken
               away
               )
               with
               di●
               and
               a
               little
               salt
               boyled
               ,
               eight
               ounces
               of
               very
               White-bread
               ,
               or
               rather
               twice
               baked
               ,
               grated
               an●
               sifted
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ;
               let
               small
               Troches
               be
               made
               ,
               th
               hands
               being
               besmeared
               with
               Opobalsam
               ,
               or
               th
               oyl
               of
               nutmegs
               by
               expression
               ,
               dry
               them
               on
               th
               
               bottom
               of
               a
               sieve
               ,
               turned
               upwards
               in
               an
               open
               ●lace
               ,
               where
               there
               is
               a
               free
               air
               ;
               turn
               them
               often
               ●ll
               they
               are
               dry
               ,
               and
               keep
               them
               in
               a
               glass
               ;
               they
               will
               keep
               good
               a
               year
               ;
               but
               it
               is
               best
               to
               make
               Trea●e
               soon
               after
               they
               are
               made
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             OYLS
             .
          
           
             Simple
             Oyls
             by
             Expression
             .
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Amygdalarum
                 Dulcium
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               fresh
               dryed
               ,
               as
               many
               as
               ●ou
               please
               ,
               break
               the
               shells
               ,
               and
               blanch
               them
               ,
               beat
               ●hem
               in
               a
               stone
               Mortar
               ,
               put
               them
               in
               a
               press
               ,
               and
               ●ress
               out
               the
               Oyl
               without
               heat
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 often
                 used
                 for
                 coughs
                 and
                 hoarsness
                 ,
                 ●or
                 the
                 stone
                 ,
                 and
                 outwardly
                 for
                 plurisies
                 ,
                 the
                 side
                 be●ng
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 very
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 choick
                 and
                 gripes
                 of
                 children
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               an
               ounce
               or
               an
               ounce
               may
               be
               taken
               ●t
               a
               time
               .
            
             
               Oyl
               of
               bitter
               Almonds
               is
               made
               the
               same
               way
               ,
               〈◊〉
               is
               chiefly
               used
               for
               deafness
               ,
               and
               diseases
               of
               the
               ears
               .
            
             
               Oxyrhodinum
               is
               made
               of
               four
               or
               five
               parts
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               ,
               and
               one
               of
               Vinegar
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 it
                 discusses
                 and
                 repels
              
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyl
               of
               the
               yolks
               of
               eggs
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 ex
                 vitellis
                 Ovorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               yolks
               of
               as
               many
               fresh
               hens
               Egg
               as
               you
               will
               ,
               boil
               them
               till
               they
               are
               hard
               ,
               brea●
               them
               with
               your
               Hands
               ,
               or
               in
               a
               Mortar
               with
               a
               Pestle
               ,
               fry
               them
               in
               an
               earthen
               glazed
               Pan
               ,
               till
               they
               are
               red
               ,
               and
               stir
               them
               often
               least
               they
               burn
               ;
               whe●
               thep
               look
               fatty
               ,
               put
               them
               hot
               into
               a
               linnen
               Bag
               sprinkle
               Aromatick
               Wine
               upon
               them
               ,
               and
               strain
               o●
               the
               Oyl
               in
               a
               press
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cures
                 chaps
                 in
                 womens
                 niples
                 ,
                 fistul●
                 and
                 malignant
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 and
                 tettars
                 ,
                 ring
                 worms
                 ,
                 an●
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Simple
             Oyls
             by
             Infusion
             or
             Decoction
             .
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               Omphacine
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Rosaceum
                 Omphacinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               Roses
               before
               they
               are
               ripe
               ,
               th●
               whits
               being
               cut
               off
               ,
               and
               bruised
               in
               a
               stone
               Morta●
               with
               a
               wodden
               Pestle
               ,
               four
               ounces
               of
               Omphacin
               Oyl
               washed
               several
               times
               ,
               a
               pint
               ,
               expose
               them
               to
               the
               heat
               of
               the
               Sun
               in
               a
               glass
               well
               stopt
               ,
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               week
               ,
               shake
               them
               daily
               ;
               then
               boyl
               them
               gently
               in
               a
               bath
               ,
               press
               them
               out
               ,
               and
               put
               in
               fresh
               repeat
               them
               a
               third
               time
               ,
               and
               keep
               the
               Oyl
               upo●
               one
               pint
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Roses
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cools
                 and
                 eases
                 pain
              
               .
            
             
               Note
               ,
               That
               Oyl
               Omphacin
               is
               made
               of
               the
               pulp
               of
               Olives
               before
               they
               are
               ripe
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyle
               of
               Roses
               compleat
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Rosaceum
                 completum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               in
               the
               same
               manner
               of
               sweet
               and
               ●e
               Oyl
               ,
               often
               washed
               ,
               and
               of
               red
               Roses
               full
               own
               ,
               bruised
               and
               sunn'd
               ,
               and
               gently
               boiled
               in
               a
               ●uble
               Vessel
               ;
               but
               the
               third
               time
               you
               place
               it
               in
               the
               ●n
               ,
               it
               must
               remain
               there
               forty
               days
               ,
               then
               keep
               ●e
               Oyl
               and
               Roses
               together
               without
               expression
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Wormwood
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Absynthites
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               prepared
               in
               the
               samn
               manner
               of
               four
               ounces
               ●
               the
               tops
               of
               common
               Wormwood
               ,
               repeated
               ●rice
               ,
               and
               three
               pints
               of
               ripe
               Oyl
               ;
               only
               at
               last
               ●u
               must
               put
               in
               four
               ounces
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Worm●ood
               ,
               which
               must
               be
               evaporated
               by
               gentle
               boyl●g
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 helps
                 ●gestion
                 ,
                 the
                 stomach
                 being
                 bathed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Dill
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Anethinum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               of
               ripe
               Oyl
               ,
               one
               pint
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               ●d
               leaves
               of
               Dill
               ,
               four
               ounces
               ,
               thrice
               repeated
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 discusses
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 ●d
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 convulsions
                 ,
                 and
                 eases
                 pains
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 ●rves
                 and
                 joynts
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyl
               of
               Camomel
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Cam●
                 melinum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               of
               ripe
               Oyl
               ,
               and
               fresh
               Camomel
               fle●ers
               ,
               (
               the
               white
               leaves
               being
               taken
               away
               )
               being
               ●
               and
               bruised
               ,
               and
               covered
               with
               a
               single
               linnen
               clo●
               set
               in
               the
               Sun
               and
               pressed
               out
               ,
               and
               thrice
               repeat
               as
               before
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 Anodyn
                 ,
                 gives
                 each
                 in
                 the
                 ●ho●
                 and
                 plurisie
                 ,
                 by
                 bathing
                 the
                 affected
                 part
                 ;
                 or
                 it
                 given
                 in
                 Clysters
                 for
                 the
                 same
                 purpose
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Wall-flowers
               ,
               in
               Latun
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Chrinum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               of
               Wall-flowers
               and
               ripe
               Oyl
               ,
               as
               ●
               of
               Dill.
               
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 the
                 palsie
                 ,
                 cramp
                 ,
                 and
                 stre●
                 thens
                 the
                 nerves
                 and
                 joynts
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Caster
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 de
                 ●storeo
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Castor
               ,
               one
               ouhce
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               ,
               one
               p●
               of
               generous
               Wine
               ,
               two
               ounces
               ,
               powder
               the
               ●
               stor
               ,
               and
               infuse
               it
               two
               days
               ,
               ;
               then
               add
               the
               ●
               and
               boyl
               it
               to
               the
               Consumption
               of
               the
               Wine
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 cold
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 br●
                 back
                 and
                 nerves
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 any
                 other
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 〈◊〉
                 being
                 dropt
                 into
                 the
                 ears
                 ,
                 it
                 cures
                 deafness
                 and
                 n●●
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 rickets
                 ,
                 convulsions
                 ,
                 palsie
                 and
                 ●
                 thargy
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyl
               of
               Orris
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 I●inum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Florentine
               Orris
               ,
               a
               pound
               ,
               ●
               the
               Flowers
               of
               purple
               Orris
               ,
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               ●ater
               wherein
               other
               roots
               of
               Orris
               were
               boyl●
               ,
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ,
               of
               sweet
               Oyl
               washed
               ,
               six
               ●nts
               ,
               boyl
               them
               in
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               put
               in
               fresh
               ●ots
               and
               flowers
               ,
               as
               in
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 digests
                 crude
                 humours
                 ,
                 dissolves
                 hard
                 ●ellings
                 ,
                 mollifies
                 ,
                 discusses
                 ,
                 digests
                 ,
                 and
                 eases
                 ●in
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Euphorbium
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Euphorbii
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Euphorbium
               ,
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               of
               all-flowers
               five
               ounces
               ,
               of
               fragrant
               Wine
               ,
               three
               ●ces
               ,
               boyl
               them
               together
               in
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               till
               Wine
               is
               evaporated
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 much
                 of
                 the
                 same
                 virtue
                 with
                 Oyl
                 Castor
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Oyl
                 of
                 Lillies
                 is
                 made
                 in
                 the
                 same
                 manner
                 as
                 Oyl
                 of
                 ●s
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Worms
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Lumbricorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Earth-worms
               ,
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               first
               was●
               worms
               in
               water
               often
               changed
               ,
               then
               with
               White●e
               ,
               wherein
               infuse
               them
               an
               hour
               ,
               then
               pour
               off
               wine
               ,
               and
               put
               the
               worms
               into
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               pour
               upon
               them
               a
               quart
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Olives
               ,
               ●hite-wine
               ,
               half
               a
               Pound
               ;
               boyl
               them
               till
               the
               Wine
               
               is
               evaporated
               ,
               then
               strain
               it
               through
               a
               linnen
               cloth
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 gives
                 ease
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 in
                 all
                 cold
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 joynts
                 and
                 nerves
                 ,
                 for
                 bruises
                 and
                 wound●
                 and
                 the
                 rickets
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Marjoram
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Majoranae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Herb
               bruised
               ,
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               goo●
               Whitewine
               ,
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               ripe
               Oyl
               ,
               one
               pi●
               mingle
               them
               ,
               set
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               put
               in
               fr●
               herbs
               thrice
               ;
               press
               out
               the
               herbs
               and
               boyl
               them
               i
               a
               bath
               ,
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               the
               wine
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 cold
                 d●eases
                 of
                 it
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 diseases
                 of
                 ●
                 nerves
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Mastich
               Oyl
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Masti●inum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Rose
               Omphacin
               Oyl
               ,
               one
               pint
               ,
               of
               ●
               stich
               ,
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               fragrant
               Wine
               ,
               four
               ounce
               mix
               them
               ,
               and
               boyl
               them
               in
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               ●
               all
               the
               Wine
               is
               consumed
               ;
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 stops
                 vomiting
                 and
                 fluxes
                 ,
                 and
                 i●●
                 ful
                 in
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 and
                 nerves
                 .
              
            
             
               Oyl
               of
               Melilot
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Meliloti
              
               made
               of
               the
               tops
               of
               the
               Herb
               ,
               after
               the
               same
               ●ner
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Cammomi●e
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 eases
                 pain
              
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyl
               of
               Myrrh
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Myrrhae
              
               .
            
             
               Boyl
               Eggs
               until
               they
               be
               hard
               ,
               then
               cutting
               them
               ●n
               two
               ,
               separate
               the
               yolks
               ,
               and
               fill
               the
               white
               with
               Myrrh
               powdred
               ,
               set
               them
               on
               little
               sticks
               ,
               placed
               conveniently
               on
               purpose
               ,
               in
               a
               Plate
               or
               earthen
               Pan
               ,
               ●
               a
               Cellar
               ,
               or
               some
               such
               moist
               place
               ,
               and
               there
               ●ill
               distil
               a
               liquor
               to
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               vessel
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cleanses
                 the
                 skin
                 from
                 spots
                 ,
                 and
                 half
                 ●ounce
                 taken
                 inwardly
                 with
                 sugar-candy
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 ●●rsness
                 and
                 a
                 cough
                 .
              
            
             
               Oyl
               of
               Mint
               is
               made
               of
               the
               Herb
               ,
               and
               Om●acin
               Oyl
               ,
               as
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               is
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 stops
                 vomiting
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 ●mach
                 ,
                 it
                 being
                 anointed
                 therewith
                 .
              
            
             
               Oyl
               of
               Myrtles
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Mirtinum
              
               ,
               is
               ade
               of
               one
               part
               of
               Myrtle
               Berries
               ,
               bruised
               and
               ●inkled
               with
               rough
               Wine
               ,
               and
               of
               three
               parts
               of
               yl
               of
               Roses
               Omphacin
               ;
               set
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               ●enty
               four
               days
               ;
               during
               which
               time
               let
               the
               Bers
               be
               thrice
               renewed
               ,
               boyled
               ,
               and
               strained
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 astringent
                 ,
                 it
                 stops
                 vomiting
                 d
                 fluxes
                 ,
                 hinders
                 the
                 falling
                 of
                 the
                 hair
                 ,
                 and
                 strengns
                 the
                 limbs
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Water-lillies
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Nenupharinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fresh
               Flowers
               of
               Water-lillies
               (
               the
               ow
               and
               green
               leaf
               in
               the
               middle
               being
               taken
               part
               one
               ,
               of
               Omphacin
               Oyl
               ,
               parts
               three
               ,
               re●
               the
               Flowers
               thrice
               ,
               as
               in
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 cooling
                 ,
                 and
                 cures
                 inflammations
                 ,
                 
                 it
                 procures
                 sleep
                 ,
                 the
                 forehead
                 and
                 ●emples
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Nard
               Oyle
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Nardinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Spiknard
               ,
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               sweet
               Oyl
               ,
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               fragrant
               White
               ▪
               wine
               and
               pure
               Water
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ;
               boyl
               them
               in
               a
               double
               vessel
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               stirring
               them
               frequently
               to
               consume
               the
               watry
               humor
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 heats
                 and
                 strengthens
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 fo●
                 cold
                 diseases
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 convulsions
                 ,
                 palsies
                 ,
                 sleeping
                 diseases
                 ;
                 it
                 stops
                 vomiting
                 ,
                 and
                 helps
                 digestion
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Rue
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Rutaceum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               of
               the
               bruised
               Herb
               ,
               and
               ripe
               Oy●
               as
               the
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               is
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 warms
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 joynts
                 〈◊〉
                 nerves
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 convulsions
                 and
                 palsies
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Savin
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Sabinae
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               as
               the
               former
               is
               made
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cures
                 and
                 cleanses
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 and
                 childre●
                 s●abby
                 heads
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Elder-flowers
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Sa●
                 bucinum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               of
               the
               Flowers
               and
               Oyl
               ,
               as
               Oyl
               Roses
               is
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 discusses
                 ,
                 mollifies
                 ,
                 and
                 resolves
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyl
               of
               Scorpions
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Scorpionum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               live
               Scorpions
               of
               a
               middle
               size
               ,
               catched
               while
               the
               Sun
               enters
               Leo
               ,
               number
               thirty
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               of
               bitter
               Almonds
               ,
               a
               quart
               ,
               set
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               forty
               days
               ,
               strain
               the
               Oyl
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Kings-evil
                 ,
                 cancers
                 ,
                 old
                 sores
                 ,
                 cures
                 inflammations
                 ,
                 and
                 vices
                 of
                 the
                 skin
                 ,
                 it
                 gives
                 ease
                 in
                 the
                 stone
                 ,
                 the
                 reins
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 ,
                 and
                 cures
                 the
                 bitings
                 of
                 poysonous
                 Beasts
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Violets
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Violaceum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               of
               Omphacin
               Oyl
               and
               Flowers
               of
               Violets
               ,
               as
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               is
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 moistens
                 ,
                 cools
                 ,
                 and
                 mollifies
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Compound
             OYLS
             by
             Infusion
             and
             Decoction
             .
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Swallowes
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Hirundinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               whole
               Swallows
               ,
               number
               sixteen
               ,
               of
               Cammomile
               ,
               Rue
               ,
               Plantain
               ,
               the
               greater
               and
               lesser
               ,
               the
               leaves
               of
               Bays
               ,
               Penny-royal
               ,
               Dill
               ,
               Hyssop
               Rosemary
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               St.
               
               John's
               wort
               ,
               Cost-mary
               ,
               each
               one
               ●andful
               ,
               of
               common
               Oyl
               ,
               two
               quarts
               ,
               Spanish
               Wine
               a
               pint
               .
               If
               you
               take
               so
               much
               May
               butter
               as
               ●ou
               do
               of
               Oyl
               ,
               and
               boyl
               the
               ingredients
               above
               mentioned
               in
               it
               ;
               it
               will
               have
               the
               name
               and
               consistence
               
               of
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 lameness
                 and
                 old
                 aches
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 pains
                 and
                 weakness
                 of
                 the
                 joynts
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Hyperici
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fragrant
               White-wine
               ,
               one
               pint
               ,
               of
               the
               tops
               of
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               with
               the
               Flowers
               and
               Seeds
               ,
               four
               ounces
               ,
               infuse
               them
               three
               days
               in
               a
               glass
               well
               stopt
               ,
               in
               a
               pint
               of
               old
               Oyl
               of
               Olives
               ,
               in
               the
               Sun
               or
               in
               a
               Bath
               ;
               in
               the
               same
               manner
               repeat
               the
               infusion
               of
               St.
               
               Johns-wort
               ,
               after
               the
               third
               infusion
               ,
               boy●
               away
               almost
               all
               the
               Wine
               and
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               ad●
               three
               ounces
               of
               Turpentine
               ,
               and
               one
               Scruple
               〈◊〉
               Saffron
               ,
               boyl
               it
               again
               a
               little
               ,
               and
               put
               it
               up
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 cleansing
                 and
                 heali●●
                 Oyl
                 ,
                 and
                 comforts
                 the
                 limbs
                 and
                 joynts
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 fo●
                 bruises
                 and
                 old
                 aches
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Lucatellus
               Balsam
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Balsamum
                 L●catelli
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               best
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               one
               pound
               ,
               m●
               it
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               in
               a
               pint
               of
               Canary-wine
               then
               add
               of
               the
               best
               Oyl
               of
               Olives
               ,
               and
               of
               Veni●
               Turpentine
               ,
               washed
               till
               it
               is
               white
               in
               Rose-wate●
               each
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ;
               boyl
               them
               gently
               till
               th●
               Wine
               is
               evaporated
               ,
               then
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               〈◊〉
               sprinkle
               into
               it
               two
               ounces
               of
               red
               Sanders
               fin●
               powdred
               ;
               continue
               stirring
               of
               it
               till
               it
               is
               cold
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 Balsam
                 ,
                 cures
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 either
                 within
                 or
                 without
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 〈◊〉
                 bruises
                 and
                 old
                 aches
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 coughs
                 and
                 〈◊〉
                 
                 beginning
                 of
                 consumptions
                 ;
                 but
                 of
                 it self
                 it
                 is
                 a
                 nau●eous
                 medicine
                 ,
                 and
                 offends
                 the
                 stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               The
               following
               Composition
               makes
               it
               more
               agreable
               to
               the
               stomach
               .
               Take
               of
               Conserve
               of
               Hips
               ,
               and
               of
               this
               Balsam
               ,
               each
               equal
               parts
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               The
               quantity
               of
               a
               nutmeg
               may
               be
               taken
               morning
               and
               evening
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Foxes
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Vulp●num
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               a
               Fox
               as
               fat
               as
               you
               can
               get
               him
               ,
               of
               middle
               age
               ,
               catched
               by
               hunting
               in
               the
               Autumn
               ,
               kill
               him
               ,
               and
               take
               out
               his
               guts
               ,
               flea
               him
               ,
               and
               cut
               his
               flesh
               in
               pieces
               ,
               break
               his
               bones
               ,
               boyl
               him
               in
               White-wine
               and
               Fountain-water
               ,
               each
               three
               quarts
               ,
               add
               three
               ounces
               of
               Salt
               ,
               the
               tops
               of
               Dill
               ,
               Thyme
               ,
               ground
               Pine
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               boyl
               half
               the
               Liquor
               away
               ,
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               add
               to
               it
               two
               quarts
               of
               the
               best
               old
               Oyl
               ,
               of
               the
               Flowers
               of
               Sage
               and
               Rosemary
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ;
               then
               evaporate
               by
               boyling
               the
               watry
               humor
               and
               the
               wine
               ;
               strain
               it
               again
               hard
               ,
               and
               separate
               in
               a
               tunnel
               the
               Water
               from
               the
               Oyl
               ;
               which
               keep
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 pains
                 of
                 the
                 joynts
                 ,
                 sciatica
                 and
                 aches
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 convulsions
                 and
                 palsies
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Chymical
             Oyls
             ,
             in
             Latin
             ,
             
               Olea
               Chymica
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Ambar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 S●c●i●●
              
            
             
               Fill
               with
               Ambar
               grosly
               beaten
               ,
               two
               thirds
               of
               a●
               earthen
               Retort
               ,
               or
               gla●s
               one
               luted
               ,
               place
               it
               in
               ●
               Furnace
               on
               two
               iron
               bars
               ,
               sit
               to
               it
               a
               large
               Receiver
               ▪
               and
               luting
               the
               juncture
               close
               ,
               give
               under
               it
               a
               small
               fire
               to
               warm
               the
               Retort
               ,
               and
               to
               drive
               out
               the
               〈◊〉
               afterwards
               augment
               it
               by
               little
               and
               little
               ;
               there
               well
               come
               forth
               a
               Spirit
               and
               an
               Oyl
               ,
               continue
               the
               fire
               until
               there
               comes
               no
               more
               ,
               then
               let
               the
               V●ssel
               cool
               ,
               and
               ●nl●te
               them
               ,
               pour
               about
               a
               pint
               of
               warm
               Water
               i●to
               the
               Receiver
               ,
               stir
               it
               well
               ,
               dissolve
               some
               volat●●
               Salts
               that
               often
               stick
               to
               the
               sides
               of
               the
               Receiver
               ;
               pour
               all
               the
               Liquor
               into
               a
               glass
               Alembick
               ,
               fit
               to
               it
               a
               Receiver
               ,
               a●d
               luting
               well
               the
               junctures
               ,
               make
               a
               small
               fire
               to
               heat
               the
               Vessel
               ,
               then
               augment
               it
               a
               little
               ;
               the
               Water
               and
               Spirit
               will
               rise
               ,
               and
               carry
               with
               them
               a
               little
               white
               Oyl
               ;
               continue
               the
               fire
               until
               there
               rises
               no
               more
               ,
               and
               the
               thick
               Oyl
               remains
               at
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               Cucurbit
               without
               boyling
               ;
               separate
               the
               white
               Oyl
               that
               swims
               above
               the
               Spirit
               and
               Flegm
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               Viol
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 inwardly
                 for
                 the
                 falling
                 sickne●
                 apoplexy
                 ,
                 and
                 palsie
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 hysterick
                 diseases
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Two
               ,
               three
               or
               four
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               proper
               Liquor
               .
               The
               black
               Oyl
               which
               remains
               in
               the
               Cucurbit
               ,
               is
               good
               to
               anoint
               the
               Nostrils
               and
               Wrists
               in
               Hysterick
               Discases
               .
            
             
             
               Note
               .
               The
               water
               and
               spirit
               being
               evaporated
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               two
               thirds
               ,
               is
               an
               excellent
               Aperitive
               ,
               and
               is
               used
               for
               the
               Jaundice
               ,
               Stopage
               of
               Vrine
               ,
               Vlcers
               of
               the
               neck
               ,
               of
               the
               Bladder
               ,
               and
               the
               Scurvy
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Ten
               ,
               or
               twenty
               drops
               of
               this
               spirit
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               convenient
               liquor
               .
            
             
               Some
               think
               ,
               that
               the
               oyl
               of
               Petre
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               Paetroleum
               is
               a
               liquor
               drawn
               from
               Ambar
               ,
               by
               means
               of
               Subterranean
               fires
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Cinnamon
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Cinnamomi
              
               .
            
             
               Bruise
               four
               pounds
               of
               good
               Cinnamon
               ,
               and
               infuse
               it
               in
               six
               quarts
               of
               hot
               water
               ,
               leave
               it
               in
               digestion
               in
               an
               earthen
               vessel
               well
               stopt
               two
               days
               ,
               pour
               the
               infusion
               into
               a
               large
               Copper
               Limbeck
               ,
               and
               fitting
               a
               Receiver
               to
               it
               ,
               and
               luting
               the
               Junctures
               with
               a
               wet
               bladder
               ,
               distil
               with
               a
               pretty
               good
               fire
               three
               pints
               of
               the
               liquor
               ,
               then
               unlute
               the
               Limbeck
               ,
               and
               pour
               into
               it
               by
               inclination
               the
               distilled
               water
               ,
               you
               'll
               find
               at
               bottom
               a
               little
               oyl
               ,
               which
               you
               must
               put
               in●o
               a
               viol
               close
               stopt
               ;
               distil
               the
               liquor
               as
               before
               ,
               then
               ●eturning
               the
               water
               into
               the
               Limbeck
               ,
               take
               the
               ●yl
               you
               find
               at
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               receiver
               and
               mix
               ●
               with
               the
               first
               .
               Repeat
               this
               Cohobation
               ,
               untill
               there
               ●ises
               no
               more
               Oyl
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 The
                 oyl
                 of
                 Cinnamon
                 is
                 an
                 admirable
                 Cor●oborative
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 it
                 eases
                 womens
                 ●elivery
                 ,
                 forces
                 the
                 co●●ses
                 ,
                 and
                 encreases
                 seed
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               drop
               of
               it
               is
               commonly
               mixed
               with
               a
               ittle
               Sugar
               Candy
               ,
               to
               make
               the
               El●osacharum
               ,
               which
               is
               easily
               dissolved
               in
               Cordial
               ,
               or
               Hysterick
               waters
               ▪
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyl
               of
               Gujacum
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Guajaci
                 ▪
              
            
             
               Take
               the
               shavings
               of
               Guajacum
               ,
               fill
               a
               large
               Retort
               with
               them
               three
               quarters
               full
               ;
               pláce
               it
               in
               a
               reverberatory
               Furnace
               ,
               and
               join
               to
               it
               a
               great
               capacious
               receiver
               ,
               begin
               the
               distillation
               with
               a
               fire
               of
               the
               first
               degree
               ,
               to
               warm
               the
               retort
               gently
               ,
               continue
               it
               in
               this
               condition
               until
               there
               comes
               no
               more
               drops
               ,
               which
               is
               a
               sign
               that
               all
               the
               flegm
               is
               distilled
               ;
               throw
               away
               that
               you
               find
               in
               the
               receiver
               ,
               and
               fitting
               it
               again
               to
               the
               neck
               of
               the
               Retort
               ,
               lute
               well
               the
               junctures
               ;
               you
               must
               afterwards
               increase
               the
               fire
               by
               degrees
               ,
               and
               the
               Spirit
               and
               Oyl
               will
               come
               forth
               in
               white
               clouds
               ;
               continue
               the
               fire
               untill
               there
               comes
               no
               more
               ;
               let
               the
               Vessels
               cool
               and
               unlute
               them
               ,
               pour
               that
               which
               is
               in
               the
               receiver
               into
               a
               tunnel
               lined
               with
               brown
               paper
               ,
               set
               in
               a
               bottle
               or
               some
               other
               vessel
               ;
               the
               spirit
               will
               pass
               through
               ,
               and
               leave
               the
               thick
               and
               very
               fetid
               Oyl
               in
               the
               tunnel
               ,
               pour
               it
               into
               a
               viol
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 remedy
                 for
                 rottenness
                 of
                 the
                 bones
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 tooth-ach
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 will
                 cleanse
                 old
                 ulcers
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Juniper-berries
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 oleum
                 ●
                 baccis
                 Juniperi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fresh
               berries
               of
               Juniper
               fifty
               pounds
               bruise
               them
               ,
               and
               put
               them
               into
               a
               wooden
               vesse●
               with
               ten
               quarts
               of
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               and
               one
               poun●
               of
               sharp
               leaven
               ,
               keep
               them
               in
               a
               Celler
               ,
               the
               Vesse●
               being
               well
               stopt
               three
               Months
               ,
               then
               distil
               them
               i●
               an
               Alembick
               ,
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               simpl●
               
               water
               ;
               after
               the
               Oyl
               is
               separated
               ,
               keep
               the
               water
               for
               a
               new
               destillation
               ;
               in
               the
               same
               manner
               is
               made
               the
               Oyl
               of
               Ivy-berries
               ,
               bay-berries
               and
               the
               like
               ;
               or
               you
               may
               draw
               Oyl
               from
               the
               foresaid
               berries
               bruised
               ,
               and
               steept
               twenty
               four
               hours
               in
               warm
               water
               ,
               adding
               to
               every
               pound
               of
               berries
               six
               pints
               of
               water
               ;
               or
               if
               the
               berries
               are
               very
               dry
               ,
               five
               quarts
               of
               water
               ,
               and
               distil
               them
               in
               an
               Alembick
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 peculiarly
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Stone
                 in
                 the
                 Kidneys
                 ,
                 the
                 Colick
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 expel
                 Wind
                 ,
                 it
                 provokes
                 Sweat
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 proper
                 in
                 the
                 Plague
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 expel
                 poyson
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Six
               or
               ten
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Nutmegs
               by
               expression
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Nucis
                 Moschatae
                 per
                 expressionem
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               sixteen
               ounces
               of
               good
               Nutmegs
               ,
               beat
               them
               in
               a
               Mortar
               until
               they
               are
               almost
               in
               a
               past
               ,
               and
               put
               them
               upon
               a
               boulter
               ,
               cover
               them
               with
               a
               piece
               of
               strong
               cloath
               ,
               and
               an
               earthen
               pan
               over
               that
               ;
               put
               your
               cloath
               over
               a
               kettle
               half
               filled
               with
               water
               ,
               and
               set
               the
               kettle
               upon
               the
               fire
               ,
               that
               the
               vapour
               of
               the
               water
               may
               gently
               warm
               the
               Nutmegs
               ;
               when
               you
               shall
               find
               upon
               touching
               the
               pan
               ,
               that
               it
               is
               so
               hot
               you
               cannot
               endure
               your
               hand
               upon
               it
               ,
               you
               must
               take
               off
               the
               boulter
               ,
               and
               putting
               the
               matter
               into
               a
               ▪
               linnen
               cloath
               ,
               take
               its
               four
               corners
               and
               tye
               them
               quickly
               together
               ;
               put
               them
               into
               a
               press
               between
               a
               couple
               of
               warm
               plates
               ,
               set
               the
               pan
               underneath
               ,
               and
               there
               will
               come
               forth
               an
               Oyl
               ,
               which
               congeals
               as
               it
               grows
               cold
               ;
               express
               the
               matter
               as
               strongly
               as
               you
               are
               able
               ,
               to
               draw
               out
               the
               Oyl
               ;
               then
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               pot
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Oyl
                 is
                 very
                 Stomachick
                 ,
                 being
                 taken
                 either
                 inwardly
                 ,
                 or
                 outwardly
                 applied
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Six
               or
               ten
               grains
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               .
            
             
               The
               following
               medicine
               is
               generally
               used
               to
               anoint
               childrens
               breasts
               in
               colds
               .
               Take
               of
               oyl
               of
               nutmegs
               by
               expression
               ,
               of
               Pomatum
               ,
               and
               the
               Oyntment
               of
               flowers
               of
               Oranges
               ,
               each
               equal
               parts
               ;
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Bricks
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Lateritium
                 Philosophorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               bricks
               broke
               to
               peices
               ,
               to
               the
               bigness
               of
               Beans
               ,
               of
               Pigeons
               eggs
               ,
               heat
               them
               red
               hot
               ,
               and
               quench
               them
               in
               old
               Oyl
               ,
               let
               them
               ly
               in
               it
               till
               they
               are
               cold
               ,
               then
               take
               them
               out
               and
               powder
               them
               finely
               ,
               put
               the
               powder
               into
               a
               Retort
               with
               a
               convenient
               receiver
               ,
               and
               distill
               them
               by
               degrees
               in
               an
               open
               fire
               ,
               keep
               the
               Oyl
               in
               a
               glass
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 softens
                 hard
                 swellings
                 ,
                 cases
                 the
                 pain
                 of
                 the
                 spleen
                 ,
                 and
                 reins
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 Sciatica
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 cold
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 nerves
                 and
                 joints
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Oyls
             distilled
             from
             Herbs
             and
             Flowers
             .
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Wormwood
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Absynthii
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               dryed
               Wormwood
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Fountain
               water
               ten
               quarts
               ▪
               infuse
               them
               twenty
               four
               hours
               ,
               and
               distil
               them
               in
               a
               Copper
               Limbeck
               ,
               separate
               the
               Oyl
               from
               the
               water
               in
               a
               tunnel
               ,
               or
               separating
               glass
               ;
               keep
               the
               water
               for
               a
               new
               distillation
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 stops
                 vomiting
                 ,
                 helps
                 digestion
                 ,
                 and
                 expels
                 wind
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Five
               or
               ten
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               but
               you
               must
               drop
               it
               upon
               Sugar
               ,
               if
               you
               intend
               to
               mix
               it
               with
               any
               liquor
               .
            
             
             
               The
               same
               way
               may
               be
               prepared
               oyl
               of
               Hyssop
               ,
               Marjoram
               ,
               Mint
               ,
               Garden
               Cresses
               ,
               wild
               Marjoram
               ,
               Penny
               royal
               ,
               Rosemary
               ,
               Rue
               ,
               Savin
               ,
               Sage
               ,
               Savory
               ,
               Thyme
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Cammomile
               ,
               and
               of
               Lavender
               ,
               and
               from
               all
               other
               hot
               herbs
               and
               flowers
               ;
               and
               the
               same
               way
               may
               be
               also
               prepared
               oyls
               of
               the
               dryed
               barks
               of
               Oranges
               ,
               Citrons
               and
               Lemons
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Sulphur
               by
               the
               Bell
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Sulphuris
                 per
                 Campanum
              
            
             
               Provide
               a
               great
               earthen
               pan
               ,
               and
               set
               in
               the
               middle
               of
               it
               ,
               a
               little
               earthen
               pan
               turned
               upside
               down
               ,
               and
               then
               another
               such
               pan
               on
               this
               filled
               with
               melted
               Sulphur
               ,
               cover
               both
               these
               pans
               with
               a
               great
               glass
               Tunnel
               made
               on
               purpose
               ,
               with
               a
               neck
               as
               long
               as
               ●hat
               of
               a
               Matrass
               ,
               and
               the
               bigness
               of
               a
               thumb
               ,
               fire
               the
               Sulphur
               ,
               and
               do
               not
               stop
               the
               hole
               of
               the
               Tunnel
               ,
               but
               let
               the
               air
               come
               in
               to
               increase
               its
               burnng
               ,
               for
               it
               would
               otherwise
               go
               out
               ;
               when
               your
               Sulphur
               is
               spent
               ,
               put
               new
               in
               its
               place
               ,
               and
               continue
               o
               do
               so
               until
               you
               find
               under
               the
               lower
               pan
               ,
               as
               much
               ●pirit
               as
               you
               need
               ;
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 So
                 much
                 of
                 it
                 is
                 put
                 into
                 Juleps
                 as
                 to
                 ive
                 them
                 an
                 agreeable
                 acidity
                 ,
                 to
                 qualify
                 the
                 heat
                 ●
                 continued
                 fevers
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 to
                 force
                 u●ne
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Turpentine
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Terebinthini
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Venice
               Turpentine
               as
               much
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               common
               water
               four
               times
               as
               much
               ;
               put
               them
               ●o
               an
               Alembick
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               convenient
               fire
               under
               em
               ,
               and
               a
               thin
               white
               oyl
               like
               water
               will
               distil
               ,
               
               and
               at
               the
               bottom
               will
               remain
               the
               Colophony
               ,
               th●
               clear
               oyl
               may
               be
               drawn
               commodiously
               ,
               and
               fre●
               from
               danger
               of
               burning
               ,
               in
               a
               glass
               still
               with
               i●
               head
               in
               a
               bath
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Oyl
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 cold
                 pains
                 ,
                 ●
                 cleanse
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 recover
                 the
                 natural
                 heat
                 of
                 ●
                 parts
                 when
                 it
                 is
                 decayed
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 in
                 gangrea●
                 and
                 mortifications
                 ,
                 and
                 it
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 stopping
                 blood
                 in
                 wounds
                 ,
                 being
                 applied
                 hot
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyl
               of
               Wax
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Oleum
                 Cerae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               yellow
               wax
               melted
               two
               pounds
               ,
               mi●
               with
               it
               three
               or
               four
               pounds
               of
               Potters
               earth
               powdred
               ,
               or
               so
               much
               as
               is
               requisite
               to
               make
               a
               paste
               of
               ●
               form
               it
               into
               little
               pellets
               ,
               and
               put
               them
               into
               ●
               earthen
               retort
               ,
               or
               glass
               one
               coated
               ,
               a
               third
               whe●
               of
               must
               remain
               empty
               ,
               place
               the
               retort
               in
               a
               re●●beratory
               Furnace
               ,
               fit
               to
               it
               a
               receiver
               ,
               and
               luting
               ●
               joints
               ,
               give
               a
               small
               fire
               at
               first
               ,
               there
               will
               come
               for
               flegm
               ,
               then
               a
               spirit
               ;
               increase
               the
               fire
               a
               little
               a●
               a
               liquor
               will
               distil
               ,
               that
               congeals
               in
               the
               receiver
               〈◊〉
               Butter
               ,
               continue
               the
               fire
               till
               nothing
               more
               co●forth
               ,
               then
               unlute
               the
               joints
               ,
               separate
               the
               sp●
               mixed
               with
               flegm
               from
               the
               Butter
               ,
               and
               keep
               i●
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 opens
                 obstructions
              
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Is
               from
               ten
               drops
               to
               twenty
               ,
               melt
               the
               B●ter
               of
               Wax
               in
               an
               earthen
               pan
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               paste
               it
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Potters
               earth
               po●dred
               ,
               form
               this
               past
               into
               little
               pellets
               ,
               put
               them
               ●
               to
               a
               glass
               retort
               ,
               set
               your
               retort
               in
               a
               sand
               heat
               ,
               to
               it
               a
               receiver
               ,
               and
               luting
               the
               joints
               ,
               begin
               ●
               distellation
               with
               a
               small
               fire
               ;
               a
               great
               many
               sp●
               will
               come
               forth
               mixed
               with
               flegm
               ,
               after
               which
               
               ●ase
               it
               a
               little
               ,
               and
               a
               clear
               yellow
               oyl
               will
               come
               ;
               ving
               distilled
               about
               three
               ounces
               of
               it
               ,
               change
               e
               receiver
               ,
               for
               that
               which
               comes
               at
               last
               is
               as
               thick
               Butter
               ,
               it
               may
               be
               rectified
               with
               other
               clay
               or
               tters
               earth
               ,
               and
               it
               will
               change
               into
               as
               transpant
               oyl
               as
               the
               other
               ,
               separate
               the
               Oyl
               from
               the
               Spi●
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 discusses
                 tumors
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 cold
                 ●ins
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Oyl
             of
             seeds
             .
          
           
             Oyl
             of
             the
             seeds
             of
             Dill
             ,
             in
             Latin
             ,
             
               Oleum
               ex
               semine
               Anethi
            
             .
          
           
             Take
             of
             the
             seeds
             of
             Dill
             beaten
             two
             pound
             ,
             of
             ountain
             water
             ten
             quarts
             ,
             infuse
             them
             twenty
             four
             ours
             ,
             then
             distil
             them
             in
             an
             Alembick
             ,
             with
             its
             re●geratory
             ,
             separate
             the
             oyl
             from
             the
             water
             in
             a
             tun●l
             ;
             keep
             the
             water
             for
             a
             new
             distillation
             .
          
           
             Virtues
             .
             
               It
               digests
               ,
               discusses
               ,
               and
               ripens
               tumors
               .
            
          
           
             The
             same
             way
             is
             made
             the
             Oyl
             of
             the
             seeds
             of
             nise
             ,
             Caraways
             ,
             Cummin
             ,
             Daucus
             ,
             Fennel
             ,
             Parsly
             ,
             ●xifrage
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ,
             the
             same
             way
             are
             also
             pre●red
             the
             oyls
             of
             Spices
             ,
             as
             of
             Cinnamon
             ,
             Cloves
             ,
             ●ace
             ,
             Nutmegs
             ,
             Pepper
             ,
             and
             the
             like
             ;
             which
             ●ust
             not
             be
             powdred
             ,
             but
             broken
             and
             beaten
             a
             ttle
             .
          
        
         
           
             Simple
             Oyntments
             .
          
           
             
               White
               Oyntment
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Album
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               unripe
               oyl
               of
               Roses
               nine
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Ceass
               washed
               in
               Rose
               water
               ,
               and
               well
               rubbed
               three
               unces
               ,
               of
               white
               Wax
               two
               ounces
               ,
               having
               melted
               
               the
               Wax
               in
               the
               Oyl
               ,
               add
               the
               Ceruss
               after
               it
               〈◊〉
               been
               frequently
               washed
               in
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               and
               ●terwards
               in
               Rose
               water
               ,
               being
               dried
               and
               sifted
               m●●
               an
               Oyntment
               ,
               add
               of
               Camphor
               rub'd
               with
               a
               〈◊〉
               drops
               of
               the
               Oyl
               of
               Almonds
               two
               drams
               ,
               and
               th●
               it
               is
               Camphorized
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 cooling
                 and
                 drying
                 oy●ment
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 g●od
                 for
                 burns
                 ,
                 and
                 inflammations
                 ,
                 ●dries
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 cures
                 galls
                 ,
                 and
                 takes
                 off
                 itching
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Unguentum
               Aegyptiacum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Verdegrease
               finely
               powdred
               parts
               〈◊〉
               of
               Honey
               fourteen
               parts
               ,
               of
               sharp
               Vinegar
               sev●
               parts
               ,
               boil
               them
               all
               with
               a
               gentle
               fire
               to
               a
               due
               co●sistence
               ,
               and
               redish
               colour
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 an
                 excellent
                 oyntment
                 to
                 cleanse
                 s●
                 did
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 eat
                 down
                 proud
                 flesh
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               or
               Liniment
               of
               Gum
               Elemi
               ,
               ●
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 ,
                 sive
                 Linimen●●●
                 Gummi
                 Elemi
                 .
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               Gum
               Elemi
               and
               of
               Turpentine
               of
               〈◊〉
               Firr
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               old
               Sheeps
               S●
               cleansed
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               old
               Hogs
               grease
               o●
               ounce
               ,
               mix
               them
               and
               make
               a
               Liniment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 eases
                 pain
                 in
                 sores
                 ,
                 it
                 heal
                 ulcers
                 many
                 parts
                 of
                 the
                 body
                 ;
                 but
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 for
                 wo●●
                 and
                 ulcers
                 in
                 the
                 head
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Basilicon
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               of
               Rosin
               of
               the
               pine
               ,
               Beef
               Suer
               ,
               Greek
               or
               Ship
               Pitch
               ,
               Turpentine
               ,
               O●
               
               banum
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               Oyl
               five
               ounces
               ,
               owder
               the
               Olib●num
               and
               Myrrh
               ,
               and
               with
               the
               ●●st
               being
               melted
               ,
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 esteemed
                 a
                 good
                 digestive
                 ,
                 it
                 asswa●s
                 all
                 manner
                 of
                 pains
                 ,
                 it
                 in●●rns
                 and
                 heals
                 ,
                 it
                 al●
                 gives
                 ●ase
                 in
                 the
                 Gout
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Marshmallows
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 di●l●heae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               th●
               fresh
               roots
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               bruis●
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               Linseed
               ,
               and
               Fenugreek
               seed
               ,
               ●ch
               one
               pound
               ,
               infuse
               them
               three
               days
               in
               four
               quarts
               ●
               water
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               gently
               ,
               and
               press
               out
               the
               ●ucilage
               ,
               whereof
               take
               two
               pound
               ,
               common
               Oyl
               ●o
               quarts
               ,
               boil
               them
               together
               ,
               till
               the
               wa●ry
               part
               ●
               the
               Mucilage
               is
               consumed
               ;
               then
               add
               of
               Wax
               ●e
               pound
               ,
               of
               Rosin
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               ●o
               ounces
               ,
               boil
               it
               to
               the
               consi●tence
               of
               an
               Oynt●nt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 softens
                 ,
                 discusses
                 ,
                 digests
                 ,
                 eases
                 the
                 ●ns
                 of
                 the
                 breast
                 and
                 sides
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 a
                 pleurisy
                 ,
                 the
                 ●ts
                 affected
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Unguentum
               Diapompholigos
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               twelve
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               ●e
               of
               the
               berries
               of
               Garden
               Night-shade
               ,
               six
               oun●
               of
               white
               Wax
               ,
               and
               of
               Ceruss
               washt
               ,
               each
               four
               ●ces
               ,
               of
               Lead
               infused
               in
               the
               sharpest
               Vinegar
               ,
               ●
               dried
               and
               beaten
               ,
               of
               Pompholix
               prepared
               ,
               ●
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               pure
               Franckincense
               one
               ounce
               ,
               ●
               the
               oyl
               and
               juice
               gently
               ,
               till
               the
               juice
               is
               consud
               ,
               then
               add
               the
               Wax
               ,
               then
               the
               Powders
               made
               fine
               ▪
               
               stir
               them
               continually
               till
               they
               are
               cold
               ,
               then
               mak●
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cools
                 ,
                 dries
                 ,
                 and
                 gives
                 ease
                 ,
                 and
                 i●
                 e●cellent
                 for
                 curing
                 ulcers
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Elecampane
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Ungu●●tum
                 Enulatum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Elecampane
               boiled
               in
               V●negar
               ,
               that
               is
               not
               very
               sharp
               ,
               bruised
               and
               p●lp●
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               washed
               in
               the
               same
               ●coction
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               one
               ounce
               ,
               ●
               old
               Hogs
               Lard
               salted
               ,
               and
               of
               old
               Oyl
               ,
               each
               ●o●
               ounces
               ,
               of
               common
               Salt
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               to
               the
               L●●
               Wax
               ,
               and
               Oyl
               melted
               ,
               add
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               ●
               pulp
               of
               Elecampane
               ,
               and
               the
               Salt
               finely
               powder●
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cures
                 scabs
                 ,
                 itch
                 ,
                 tetters
                 ,
                 ring-w●●
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Elecampane
               with
               Mercury
               ,
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Enulatum
                 cum
                 M●curio
              
               .
            
             
               It
               is
               made
               of
               the
               foregoing
               Oyntment
               ,
               with●
               ounces
               of
               quicksilver
               added
               to
               it
               extingui●●
               not
               only
               with
               the
               spittle
               or
               the
               juice
               of
               Lem●
               but
               also
               with
               the
               Oyl
               of
               Turpentine
               ,
               kept
               a
               ●
               for
               this
               purpose
               ,
               and
               with
               part
               of
               the
               lard
               ,
               they
               ●
               be
               well
               mixed
               by
               continual
               stirring
               in
               a
               ●
               Mortar
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 more
                 powerful
                 then
                 the
                 for●
                 it
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 pains
                 and
                 nod●s
                 in
                 the
                 skin
                 ,
                 ●
                 seabs
                 and
                 ulcers
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Note
               .
               Purging
               must
               be
               used
               often
               ,
               when
               this
               ●yntment
               is
               ordered
               ;
               for
               otherwise
               there
               will
               be
               ●nger
               of
               its
               fluxing
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Bays
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Laurinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Bay
               leaves
               bruised
               one
               pound
               ,
               berries
               the
               same
               bruised
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               Colewort
               leaves
               ●r
               ounces
               ,
               Ox-feet
               Oyl
               ●ive
               pounds
               ,
               beef
               Suet
               two
               ●unds
               ,
               boil
               them
               and
               strain
               them
               ,
               make
               an
               Oynt●ent
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 be
                 used
                 in
                 all
                 cold
                 distempers
                 ,
                 ●ich
                 affect
                 the
                 nerves
                 and
                 joynts
                 ,
                 it
                 expels
                 wind
                 ●en
                 in
                 glysters
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Unguentum
               Nutritum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Litharge
               of
               Gold
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               half
               ●ound
               ,
               Wine
               Vinegar
               five
               ounces
               ,
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               ●ound
               ,
               grind
               the
               Litharge
               in
               a
               Mortar
               ,
               pouring
               ●on
               it
               by
               turns
               ,
               sometimes
               the
               Oyl
               ,
               sometimes
               the
               ●negar
               ;
               stir
               it
               till
               the
               Vinegar
               does
               not
               appear
               ,
               ●d
               till
               the
               Oyntment
               is
               white
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 cooling
                 and
                 drying
                 ,
                 and
                 gives
                 ease
                 ,
                 cures
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 skin
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Tobacco
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 è
                 Nicotiana
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Tobacco
               two
               pounds
               ,
               of
               ●sh
               Hogs
               grease
               well
               washed
               one
               pound
               ,
               beat
               it
               a
               Marble
               Mortar
               ,
               add
               three
               ounces
               of
               red
               Wine
               ,
               ●u●e
               them
               all
               night
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               over
               a
               gentle
               ●e
               ,
               to
               evaporate
               the
               Wine
               ;
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               put
               it
               
               upon
               the
               fire
               again
               ,
               and
               add
               to
               it
               of
               the
               juice
               Tobacco
               a
               pint
               ,
               of
               Venice
               Turpentine
               four
               ounc●
               boil
               it
               again
               to
               evaporate
               the
               juices
               .
               Lastly
               ,
               A●
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               round
               Birthwort
               powdered
               ,
               t●
               ounces
               ,
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ;
               m●
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 an
                 excellent
                 Oyntment
                 to
                 ease
                 p●i●
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 bruises
                 and
                 wounds
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 biting●
                 venomous
                 Beasts
                 ,
                 for
                 old
                 scabs
                 ,
                 itch
                 ,
                 tetters
                 ,
                 ri●●orms
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyn●ment
               of
               sharp
               pointed
               Dock
               ,
               in
               La●i●
               
                 Unguentum
                 ex
                 Oxylap●tho
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               sharp
               pointed
               Dock
               ,
               bo●ed
               in
               Vinegar
               till
               they
               are
               sof●
               ,
               pulp
               them
               ,
               of
               S●phur
               washed
               in
               the
               juice
               of
               Lemons
               ,
               each
               an
               ou●
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Hogs
               grease
               washed
               often
               in
               〈◊〉
               juice
               of
               Scabious
               ,
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               of
               Popul●●
               Oyntment
               ,
               moistned
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               Elecamp●●
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               add
               a
               few
               drops
               of
               Oyl
               of
               R●o●um
               ,
               and
               mingle
               them
               all
               in
               a
               Mortar
               ,
               and
               so
               m●
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 for
                 the
                 Itch
                 ,
                 and
                 〈◊〉
                 Cu●aneous
                 diseases
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               O●ntment
               for
               the
               eyes
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguetum
                 Ophthalmicum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Sheeps
               Suet
               well
               washed
               in
               Plan●●
               and
               Rose
               water
               ,
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Lapis
               Calam●ris
               ,
               and
               prepared
               Tutty
               ,
               each
               two
               scruples
               ,
               white
               Lead
               washed
               two
               drams
               ,
               mingle
               them
               ●
               and
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 inflam●ation
                 of
                 the
                 eyes
                 ,
                 to
                 ●e
                 pains
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 dry
                 up
                 rheums
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Pomatum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fresh
               Hogs
               Lard
               three
               pounds
               ,
               of
               fresh
               eeps
               Suet
               nine
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Apples
               called
               Pom-wa●s
               ,
               paired
               and
               sliced
               one
               pound
               nine
               ounces
               ,
               of
               ●grant
               Rose
               water
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Flo●tine
               Orris
               grosly
               powdred
               six
               drams
               ;
               boil
               them
               gether
               in
               a
               Bath
               till
               the
               Apples
               are
               soft
               ;
               then
               strain
               without
               pressing
               ,
               then
               heat
               it
               again
               a
               little
               ,
               and
               ash
               it
               with
               fresh
               Rose
               water
               ,
               and
               add
               to
               every
               ●und
               of
               the
               Oyntment
               twelve
               drops
               of
               Oyl
               of
               ●odium
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 cooling
                 ,
                 and
                 eases
                 pain
                 ,
                 it
                 takes
                 off
                 ●
                 roughness
                 of
                 the
                 skin
                 and
                 pimples
                 ,
                 and
                 heals
                 chaps
                 the
                 hands
                 and
                 lips
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               red
               drying
               Oyntment
               ▪
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Rubrum
                 desiccativum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               ,
               Omphacin
               ,
               one
               pound
               ,
               ●
               white
               Wax
               five
               ounces
               ,
               melt
               them
               and
               sprinkle
               ●o
               them
               ,
               of
               Lemnian
               Earth
               ,
               Bole
               Armonick
               ,
               ●
               Lapis
               Calamminaris
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               each
               four
               ●nces
               ,
               of
               Litharge
               ,
               of
               Gold
               ,
               and
               Ceruss
               ,
               each
               ree
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Camphir
               one
               dram
               ,
               make
               an
               yntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 dries
                 ,
                 heals
                 and
                 skins
                 /
                 sores
                 ,
                 and
                 stops
                 ●xes
                 of
                 humours
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Oyntments
             more
             Compound
             .
          
           
             
               Alabastrin
               Oyntment
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Ungu●●tum
                 de
                 Alabastro
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Cammomile
               four
               ounces
               ▪
               red
               Roses
               ,
               and
               the
               roots
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               ea●
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               fresh
               Rue
               and
               Bettony
               ,
               each
               ●
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               Omphac●
               one
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               pure
               Alabaster
               finely
               po●dred
               ,
               three
               ounces
               ,
               mingle
               them
               ,
               and
               let
               the●
               stand
               till
               the
               next
               day
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               till
               the
               juic●
               are
               evaporated
               ,
               then
               with
               six
               ounces
               of
               white
               W●●
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 head-aches
                 ,
                 the
                 fore●●●●
                 and
                 temples
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Apostles
               Oyntment
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Ungu●●tum
                 Apostolorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Turpentine
               ,
               Rosin
               ,
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               A●moniacum
               ,
               each
               fourteen
               drams
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               ●
               long
               Birthwort
               ,
               Male
               Franckincense
               ,
               Bdellium
               ,
               e●●
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               ,
               Galbanum
               ,
               each
               half
               ●
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Opoponax
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Verdegre●●
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Litharge
               nine
               drams
               ,
               Oyl
               a
               qu●●●
               of
               Vinegar
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               to
               dissolve
               the
               A●moniacum
               ,
               the
               Opoponax
               ,
               and
               Galbanum
               ;
               the
               Bdellium
               ,
               Galbanum
               ,
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               and
               Opop●nax
               must
               be
               infused
               twelve
               hours
               in
               Vinegar
               up●
               hot
               ashes
               ,
               then
               boil
               them
               ,
               and
               when
               they
               are
               melte●
               strain
               them
               ,
               and
               with
               a
               gentle
               heat
               reduce
               them
               ●
               the
               thickness
               of
               Honey
               ;
               put
               in
               the
               Turpentine
               whil●
               
               ●y
               are
               hot
               ,
               mix
               the
               Litharge
               finely
               powdered
               with
               ●rt
               of
               the
               Oyl
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               then
               add
               by
               ●grees
               the
               rest
               of
               the
               Oyl
               ,
               and
               then
               melt
               the
               Wax
               the
               same
               ,
               and
               the
               Rosin
               grosly
               powdred
               ,
               then
               ke
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               mix
               first
               the
               Gums
               ,
               then
               e
               Birthwort
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               and
               lastly
               the
               Franckincense
               ,
               ●d
               Verdegrease
               powdered
               ;
               stir
               it
               well
               ,
               and
               make
               ●
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               
                 It
                 cleanses
                 old
                 and
                 sinuous
                 ulcers
                 ,
                 and
                 eats
                 ●n
                 proud
                 flesh
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Unguentum
               Aregon
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               flowers
               and
               tops
               of
               Rosemary
               ▪
               Mar●am
               ,
               wild
               Thyme
               ,
               and
               Rue
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               ●
               Wake-robin
               ,
               and
               wild
               Cucumber
               ,
               each
               ●r
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Bays
               ,
               ●ge
               ,
               Savin
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Briony
               ,
               each
               three
               ●nces
               ,
               of
               Flea
               bane
               ,
               Spurge
               ,
               Lawrel
               ,
               each
               nine
               ●nces
               ,
               the
               leaves
               of
               wild
               Cucumber
               ,
               and
               of
               Calaint
               each
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               they
               must
               be
               all
               gathered
               ●sh
               in
               May
               ,
               cleansed
               and
               bruised
               ,
               and
               infused
               se●n
               whole
               days
               in
               five
               pints
               of
               the
               best
               Oyl
               ,
               and
               in
               ●e
               pint
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ;
               boil
               them
               gently
               till
               e
               watry
               humor
               is
               evaporated
               ,
               strain
               out
               the
               Oyl
               ,
               ●d
               melt
               in
               it
               fifteen
               ounces
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               of
               ●ars
               Grease
               ,
               and
               Oyl
               of
               Bays
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               ●
               Moscheleum
               ,
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Petroleum
               one
               ●nce
               ,
               of
               Butter
               four
               ounces
               ,
               stir
               them
               ,
               and
               sprine
               in
               the
               following
               powders
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               and
               Oli●num
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Pellitory
               of
               Spain
               ,
               Eu●orbium
               ,
               Ginger
               and
               Pepper
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ;
               ●ke
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 cold
                 diseases
                 ,
                 for
                 Palsies
                 ,
                 Convulsions
                 ,
                 Cramps
                 ,
                 Stifness
                 of
                 the
                 joints
                 ,
                 it
                 '
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Colick
                 ▪
                 pains
                 of
                 the
                 Back
                 and
                 Reins
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Sow-bread
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 de
                 Arthanita
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Sow-bread
               ,
               or
               for
               wanto●
               it
               ,
               a
               strong
               decoction
               of
               the
               roots
               three
               pints
               ,
               o●
               the
               juice
               of
               wild
               Cucumbers
               ,
               and
               Cows
               Butt●●
               each
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Orris
               a
               quart
               ,
               of
               th●
               pulp
               of
               Coloquintida
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Poly
               pod●
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Euphorbium
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               powde●
               finely
               the
               Poly
               pody
               and
               Euphorbium
               ,
               and
               cut
               smal●
               the
               Coloquin●ida
               ;
               infuse
               them
               in
               a
               glazed
               pot
               eigh●
               days
               ,
               afterwards
               boil
               them
               in
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               ti●●
               the
               juices
               are
               almost
               ▪
               evaporated
               ,
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               dissolve
               in
               the
               liquor
               five
               ounces
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               an●
               while
               it
               is
               yet
               hot
               ,
               mingle
               with
               it
               Sagapenum
               ,
               dissolved
               in
               Vinegar
               ,
               and
               Bulls
               Gall
               boiled
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               the●
               sprinkle
               in
               the
               following
               things
               powdred
               ,
               of
               Sc●mony
               ,
               Turbith
               ,
               Coloquintida
               ,
               the
               berries
               or
               leave●
               of
               Mezereon
               ,
               and
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               each
               seven
               drams
               ,
               ●
               Sal
               Gemma
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Euphorbium
               ,
               lo●
               Pepper
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               Ginger
               ,
               and
               the
               flowers
               of
               Camm●mile
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 purges
                 the
                 Belly
                 ,
                 being
                 anointed
                 wi●●
                 it
                 below
                 the
                 Navel
                 ;
                 but
                 anointed
                 above
                 the
                 Navel
                 ●
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 it
                 occasions
                 Vomiting
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               Countesses
               Oyntment
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Comitissae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               middle
               bark
               of
               Acorns
               ,
               Chesnuts
               ,
               ●●d
               of
               Oak
               of
               small
               black
               Beans
               ,
               Myrtle
               berries
               ,
               ●orse-tail
               ,
               of
               green
               Galls
               without
               holes
               ,
               of
               Grape●nes
               ,
               and
               unripe
               Services
               dryed
               ,
               unripe
               Medlars
               ,
               ●e
               leaves
               of
               wild
               prunes
               ,
               the
               roots
               of
               Bistort
               ,
               and
               ●ormentile
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               powder
               ●
               grosly
               ,
               and
               boil
               them
               in
               five
               quarts
               of
               Plantain
               ●ater
               ,
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               ,
               then
               take
               of
               new
               yel●w
               Wax
               eight
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               simple
               Oyl
               of
               ●yrtles
               two
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               ●ypocistis
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               melt
               all
               these
               ,
               and
               wash
               ●m
               nine
               times
               in
               the
               decoction
               above
               mentioned
               ,
               ●ided
               into
               so
               many
               parts
               ;
               when
               they
               are
               washand
               dissolved
               ,
               sprinkle
               into
               them
               the
               fine
               powders
               the
               middle
               barks
               of
               the
               Acorns
               ,
               Chesnuts
               ,
               and
               Oak
               ,
               of
               the
               Galls
               without
               holes
               ,
               of
               the
               ashes
               of
               the
               ●es
               of
               Ox
               legs
               ,
               of
               Myrtle
               berries
               ,
               of
               Grape●es
               unripe
               ,
               of
               unripe
               Services
               dryed
               ,
               each
               half
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               Troches
               of
               Ambar
               two
               ounces
               ,
               ●gle
               them
               ,
               and
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               ●l
               of
               Mastich
               unwashed
               ,
               make
               an
               Oynt●t
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 astringent
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthengood
                 for
                 Luxations
                 ,
                 Ruptures
                 ,
                 and
                 prevents
                 the
                 ●ng
                 of
                 the
                 fundament
                 and
                 miscarriage
                 ,
                 the
                 Belly
                 Reins
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 ;
                 it
                 also
                 stops
                 all
                 ●
                 of
                 Fluxes
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyntment
               for
               the
               Piles
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Hemorrhoi●●le
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Mucilage
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Psyllium
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Quinces
               ,
               extracted
               in
               the
               water
               of
               Night-shade
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Oyl
               of
               Roses
               compleat
               ,
               one
               ounce
               ,
               the
               yolk
               of
               one
               Egg
               ,
               of
               Hens
               fat
               two
               drams
               ,
               let
               them
               be
               mixed
               together
               in
               a
               leaden
               Mortar
               ,
               with
               a
               leaden
               Pestle
               ,
               by
               adding
               a
               little
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 peculiarly
                 proper
                 for
                 the
                 Piles
                 ,
                 the
                 fundament
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Unguentum
               Martiatum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fresh
               leaves
               of
               Bays
               ,
               three
               pounds
               ,
               o●
               Garden
               Rue
               two
               pounds
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Marjora●
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               Mint
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Sage
               ,
               Wormwood
               ,
               Costmary
               ,
               Garden
               Basil
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               poun●
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Olives
               ten
               quarts
               ,
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               fo●
               pound
               ,
               Malago
               Wine
               a
               quart
               ;
               bruise
               them
               ,
               infu●
               them
               ,
               boil
               them
               ,
               and
               press
               them
               out
               ,
               and
               so
               ma●
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 discusses
                 cold
                 swellings
                 ,
                 strength●●
                 the
                 nerves
                 and
                 joints
                 ,
                 and
                 takes
                 away
                 aches
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 head
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Ungue●tum
                 Mastichinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Oyls
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               of
               Wormwo●
               and
               Nard
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               Mi●
               red
               Roses
               ,
               red
               Coral
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Wo●
               
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               Scenanth
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Wax
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ,
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 strengthens
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 nerves
                 ,
                 and
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 astringent
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Naples
               Oyntment
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Neapolitanum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Hogs
               Lard
               ,
               washed
               in
               the
               juice
               of
               Sage
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               quicksilver
               strained
               through
               ●eather
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Bays
               ,
               Camomel
               ,
               ●nd
               Worms
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Spike
               an
               ounce
               ●nd
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               yel●ow
               Wax
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               washed
               in
               ●he
               juice
               of
               Elecampane
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               pow●er
               of
               Ground
               Pine
               ,
               and
               Sage
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               ●oil
               the
               Lard
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               ●age
               ,
               till
               the
               juice
               is
               evaporated
               ;
               then
               mingle
               the
               ●yls
               of
               Camomel
               ,
               Wormes
               and
               of
               Spike
               ,
               and
               the
               ●ax
               ,
               stir
               them
               till
               the
               Wax
               is
               melted
               ,
               and
               well
               ●ixed
               ;
               then
               taking
               them
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               add
               the
               ●e
               Oyl
               of
               Bays
               ,
               in
               the
               mean
               while
               let
               the
               Mercury
               ●e
               extinguished
               in
               a
               Mortar
               ,
               by
               rubbing
               it
               well
               ●ith
               part
               of
               the
               Lard
               ,
               and
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               after●ards
               mingle
               them
               all
               and
               stir
               them
               about
               ;
               then
               ●●d
               the
               powders
               ,
               and
               spirit
               of
               Wine
               ,
               and
               stir
               them
               ●out
               again
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 raising
                 of
                 Fluxes
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Nerve
               Oyntment
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Nervinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Cowslips
               ,
               with
               the
               flow●s
               ,
               of
               Sage
               ,
               Ground
               pine
               ,
               Rosmary
               ,
               Lavender
               ,
               ●ys
               ,
               with
               the
               berries
               ,
               Camomel
               ,
               Rue
               ,
               Smalage
               ,
               
               Melilot
               with
               the
               flowers
               ,
               and
               Wormwood
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               Mint
               ,
               Bettony
               ,
               Peny-royal
               ,
               Parsly
               ,
               of
               the
               lesser
               Centaury
               ,
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               handful
               ,
               of
               the
               oyl
               of
               Sheeps
               feet
               ,
               or
               Bullocks
               feet
               five
               pints
               ,
               of
               Sheep
               or
               Beef
               Suet
               ,
               or
               the
               Marrow
               of
               either
               ,
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Spike
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               bruise
               and
               boil
               the
               herbs
               with
               the
               oyl
               and
               suet
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 nerves
                 ,
                 and
                 Palsies
                 ,
                 Convulsions
                 ,
                 Bruises
                 ,
                 and
                 old
                 Aches
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 Colick
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Palsy
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 ,
                 the
                 neck
                 and
                 back
                 bone
                 must
                 be
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Pectoral
               Oyntment
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 pectorale
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               fresh
               Butter
               washed
               in
               Violet
               Water
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               Oyls
               of
               sweet
               Almonds
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Camomel
               and
               Violets
               ,
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Hens
               and
               Ducks
               grease
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Orris
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Saffron
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               white
               Wax
               three
               ounces
               ,
               the
               Orris
               and
               Saffron
               being
               finely
               powdred
               and
               the
               rest
               melted
               ,
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Vertues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 for
                 Obstructions
                 of
                 the
                 Breast
                 ,
                 for
                 Plurisies
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Poplar
               buds
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Populneum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               fresh
               buds
               of
               black
               Poplar
               ,
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Violets
               ,
               Navelwor●
               of
               the
               Wall
               ,
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               fresh
               Hogs
               Lard
               ▪
               unsalted
               and
               freed
               from
               the
               skins
               ,
               and
               washed
               ,
               two
               pound
               ,
               to
               all
               of
               them
               being
               bruised
               ,
               mixed
               ,
               and
               
               infused
               together
               all
               the
               Month
               of
               May
               ,
               add
               the
               tender
               tops
               of
               Brambles
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               black
               Poppies
               ,
               of
               Mandrakes
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               berries
               and
               leaves
               of
               Mountain
               elder
               ,
               of
               Henbane
               ,
               Night-shade
               ,
               Lettice
               ,
               Houseek
               ,
               the
               lesser
               and
               the
               greater
               ,
               of
               the
               greater
               Burdock
               ▪
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               bruise
               them
               again
               ,
               and
               having
               mixed
               them
               all
               ,
               and
               having
               poured
               upon
               them
               after
               ten
               days
               a
               pint
               of
               Rose
               water
               ,
               boil
               them
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               stirring
               them
               continually
               till
               all
               the
               superfluous
               moister
               is
               consumed
               ;
               strain
               them
               in
               a
               Press
               and
               make
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 very
                 cooling
                 ,
                 eases
                 pain
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 fevers
                 ,
                 to
                 give
                 rest
                 ,
                 the
                 temples
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Unguentum
               Splanchnicum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Oyls
               of
               Capers
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               white
               Lillies
               ,
               Camomile
               ,
               new
               made
               Butter
               ,
               the
               juice
               of
               Briony
               and
               Sow-bread
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               boil
               them
               till
               the
               juices
               are
               consumed
               ,
               then
               add
               of
               Gum
               Ammoniacum
               dissolved
               in
               Vinegar
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Hens-grease
               ,
               Oesypus
               ,
               the
               marrow
               of
               Calves
               Legs
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               powders
               of
               the
               barks
               of
               Tamarisk
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Capers
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Fern
               ,
               and
               Ceterach
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Agnus
               Castus
               ,
               and
               Broom
               ,
               each
               one
               scruple
               ,
               of
               Wax
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               ,
               make
               an
               Oynment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Obst
                 uctions
                 ,
                 and
                 hardness
                 of
                 the
                 Spleen
                 and
                 Liver
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 hard
                 Tumors
                 ,
                 and
                 Rickets
                 in
                 Children
                 ,
                 the
                 parts
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Oyntment
               of
               Sumach
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Unguentum
                 Sumach
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Sumach
               ,
               unripe
               Galls
               ,
               Myrtle
               berries
               ,
               Balaustins
               ,
               Pomgranat
               peels
               ,
               the
               bark
               of
               Acorns
               ,
               of
               Cypress
               nuts
               ,
               of
               True
               or
               German
               Acacia
               ,
               and
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               each
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Wax
               five
               ounces
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Roses
               washed
               often
               in
               Alum
               water
               ,
               one
               pint
               and
               ten
               ounces
               ,
               powder
               all
               those
               things
               finely
               that
               are
               to
               be
               powdred
               ,
               and
               infuse
               them
               four
               whole
               days
               in
               the
               juice
               of
               Medlars
               and
               unripe
               Services
               ;
               then
               dry
               them
               by
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               and
               with
               the
               Oyl
               and
               Wax
               ,
               boil
               it
               to
               an
               Oyntment
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 stops
                 Fluxes
                 ,
                 hinders
                 Miscarriage
                 ,
                 the
                 Reins
                 and
                 Belly
                 being
                 anointed
                 with
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Cerecloths
             .
          
           
             
               Cerecloth
               of
               Galbanum
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Ceratum
                 de
                 Galbano
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Galbanum
               prepared
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Assa
               fetida
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Bdellium
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               red
               Myrth
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               Wax
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Daucus
               one
               scruple
               ,
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Fetherfew
               ,
               Mugwort
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ;
               dissolve
               the
               Gums
               in
               Vinegar
               ,
               except
               the
               Assa
               fetida
               ,
               which
               is
               to
               be
               dissolved
               with
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Cerecloth
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 Being
                 applied
                 to
                 the
                 Belly
                 it
                 kill●
                 Worms
                 ,
                 expels
                 Wind
                 ,
                 provokes
                 the
                 Courses
                 ,
                 and
                 i●
                 good
                 for
                 Mother-fits
                 ,
                 and
                 cleanses
                 the
                 Womb
                 after
                 Labour
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Cerecloth
               of
               Sanders
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Ceratum
                 Santalinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               Sanders
               ten
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               and
               yellow
               Sanders
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               red
               Roses
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Bole
               Armonick
               seven
               drams
               ,
               of
               Spodium
               of
               Ivory
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Camphor
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Roses
               Omphacin
               six
               ounces
               ,
               powder
               all
               the
               Sanders
               together
               ,
               the
               Roses
               ,
               the
               Bole
               ,
               Ivory
               ,
               and
               Camphor
               apart
               ,
               then
               melt
               the
               Wax
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               and
               when
               they
               are
               a
               little
               cold
               mix
               the
               powders
               ,
               and
               last
               of
               all
               the
               Camphor
               dissolved
               in
               oyl
               ;
               mix
               them
               well
               together
               and
               make
               a
               Cerecloth
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 inflamations
                 of
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 Liver
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 parts
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 pains
                 and
                 weakness
                 of
                 the
                 back
                 and
                 reins
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Plasters
             ,
             in
             Latin
             ,
             Emplastra
             .
          
           
             
               Plaster
               of
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 de
                 Ammoniaco
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               of
               Wheaten
               Bran
               well
               sifted
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               Oyntment
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               of
               Compound
               Plaster
               of
               Melilot
               ,
               of
               the
               powders
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Briony
               and
               Orris
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               grease
               of
               Ducks
               ,
               Geese
               ,
               and
               Hens
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Bdellium
               ,
               and
               Galbanum
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               Rosin
               of
               the
               Pine
               ,
               and
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               each
               five
               ounces
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Orris
               and
               Turpentine
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               boil
               the
               grease
               and
               the
               oyls
               with
               the
               Muci●
               lage
               of
               Linseeds
               ,
               and
               Fenugreek
               seeds
               ,
               each
               thre●
               
               ounces
               ,
               till
               the
               Mucilages
               are
               consumed
               ,
               strain
               it
               ▪
               and
               add
               the
               Wax
               ,
               Rosin
               ,
               Turpentine
               ,
               Oyntmen●
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               with
               the
               Plaster
               of
               Melilo●
               ,
               and
               when
               it
               begins
               to
               cool
               ,
               add
               the
               Ammoniacum
               dissolved
               in
               Vinegar
               ,
               then
               the
               Bdellium
               powdred
               with
               the
               other
               powders
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 dissolves
                 hard
                 swellings
                 ,
                 eases
                 the
                 pain
                 of
                 the
                 breasts
                 ,
                 and
                 dissolves
                 the
                 swellings
                 of
                 them
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               of
               Bayberries
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 è
                 baccis
                 Lauri
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Bay-berries
               skinned
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Franckincense
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               and
               Myrrh
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Cyperus
               ,
               Costus
               ,
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               Turpen●ine
               and
               oyl
               of
               Bays
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Honey
               just
               heated
               four
               ounces
               ,
               let
               the
               Cyperus
               Costus
               ,
               and
               Bay-berries
               be
               finely
               powdred
               together
               ,
               and
               mixed
               with
               the
               hot
               Honey
               ,
               the
               Frankincense
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               and
               Myrrh
               ,
               must
               be
               powdred
               apart
               ,
               and
               added
               to
               the
               Honey
               ,
               then
               add
               the
               Oyl
               of
               Bay-berries
               ,
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               and
               the
               Wax
               melted
               together
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 expels
                 wind
                 ,
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 stomach
                 ,
                 and
                 ●ases
                 pain
                 proceeding
                 from
                 cold
                 or
                 wind
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Emplastrum
               Barbarum
               magnum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               dry
               Pitch
               eight
               pound
               ,
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               ●ix
               pound
               eight
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Rosin
               of
               the
               Pine
               five
               pound
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Judaick
               Bitumen
               ,
               or
               of
               Mummy
               four
               pound
               ,
               of
               oyl
               one
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Verdegrease
               ,
               Litharge
               ,
               and
               Ceruss
               ,
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Frankincense
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               of
               liquid
               
               Alum
               ,
               or
               of
               Roch
               Alum
               not
               burnt
               ,
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Roch
               Alum
               burnt
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Opoponax
               ,
               Scales
               of
               Brass
               ,
               Galbanum
               ,
               each
               twelve
               drams
               ,
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               Opium
               and
               Myrrh
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               two
               pounds
               ,
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               Mandrakes
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               bark
               of
               the
               roots
               dryed
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               Vinegar
               five
               pints
               ;
               the
               Litharge
               ,
               Ceruss
               ,
               and
               Oyl
               must
               be
               boiled
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               ,
               the
               Pitch
               being
               melted
               and
               incorporated
               with
               the
               powder
               of
               the
               Bitumen
               ,
               then
               add
               and
               boil
               the
               other
               things
               ,
               till
               the
               Vinegar
               is
               consumed
               ,
               at
               last
               add
               the
               Turpentine
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 reckoned
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 biting
                 of
                 venomous
                 creatures
                 ,
                 to
                 take
                 off
                 inflamations
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 pains
                 and
                 weakness
                 of
                 the
                 joints
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               of
               Bettony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 de
                 Betonica
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               green
               Bettony
               ,
               Burnet
               ,
               Agrimony
               Sage
               ,
               Penny
               Royal
               ,
               Mille-foyl
               ,
               the
               lesser
               Centaury
               ,
               the
               greater
               Comfry
               ,
               Clary
               ,
               each
               six
               ounces
               ,
               Frankincense
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Orris
               ,
               round
               B●rthwort
               ,
               each
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Wax
               and
               Turpentine
               ,
               each
               eight
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Rosin
               of
               the
               Pine
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Gum
               Elemy
               ,
               and
               Oyl
               of
               Firr
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               white
               Wine
               three
               pints
               ;
               beat
               the
               herbs
               well
               in
               a
               Morter
               ,
               and
               infuse
               them
               a
               whole
               week
               in
               the
               white
               Wine
               ,
               stir
               them
               ,
               and
               boil
               them
               ;
               having
               strained
               out
               the
               Wine
               hard
               ,
               and
               boiled
               with
               ●
               gentle
               fire
               to
               the
               Consumption
               of
               a
               third
               part
               ,
               add
               the
               oyl
               of
               Firr
               ▪
               then
               the
               Wax
               melted
               ▪
               presently
               after
               the
               Rosin
               and
               the
               Gum
               ,
               then
               the
               Turpentine
               ;
               having
               boiled
               them
               a
               little
               ,
               and
               removed
               them
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               cool
               them
               by
               degrees
               ,
               add
               
               the
               powders
               of
               Orris
               ,
               and
               of
               Birthwort
               ,
               stir
               them
               well
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 an●
                 joints
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 Cementing
                 broken
                 bones
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Emplastrum
               Caesaris
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               Roses
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Bistort
               ,
               Cyperuss-nuts
               ,
               all
               the
               Sanders
               ,
               Mint
               Coriander
               seeds
               ,
               each
               three
               drams
               ,
               Mastich
               hal
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Hypocistis
               ,
               Acacia
               ,
               Dragons
               blood
               seal'd
               Earth
               ,
               true
               Bole
               ,
               red
               Coral
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               of
               Turpentine
               washed
               in
               Plantain
               water
               four
               ounces
               of
               oyl
               of
               Roses
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               white
               Wax
               twelve
               ounces
               ,
               Rosin
               of
               the
               Pine
               ten
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Pitch
               si●
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               juices
               of
               Plantain
               ,
               Housleek
               ,
               and
               Orpin
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ;
               to
               the
               Wax
               ,
               Rosin
               ,
               and
               Pitch
               melted
               together
               ,
               add
               the
               Turpentine
               and
               Oy●
               Then
               the
               Hypocistis
               ,
               and
               Acacia
               ,
               dissolved
               in
               the
               ●oresaid
               juices
               ,
               lastly
               the
               powders
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               ●
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 it
                 is
                 very
                 astringent
                 ,
                 it
                 strengthens
                 th●
                 back
                 ,
                 and
                 takes
                 off
                 the
                 pains
                 of
                 it
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 th●
                 weakness
                 of
                 the
                 joints
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               A
               Plaster
               for
               the
               head
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 Cephalicum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               clear
               Rosin
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               black
               Pitc
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Labdanum
               ,
               Turpentine
               ,
               the
               flower
               of
               Be●ns
               ,
               and
               Orobus
               ,
               and
               Pidgeons
               dung
               ,
               eac●
               half
               ,
               an
               ounce
               of
               Gum
               of
               Juniper
               and
               Nut●megs
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               dissolve
               the
               Myrrh
               with
               th●
               Labdanum
               in
               a
               hot
               Morter
               ,
               and
               mingle
               the
               res●
               and
               so
               make
               a
               Plaster
               ;
               if
               you
               desire
               to
               have
               i
               
               stronger
               ,
               add
               of
               the
               powder
               of
               Euphorbium
               ,
               of
               Pellitory
               of
               Spain
               ,
               and
               of
               black
               Pepper
               each
               two
               scruples
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 strengthens
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 eases
                 the
                 head-ach
                 ,
                 being
                 applied
                 to
                 the
                 Crown
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 shaved
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 temples
                 ,
                 but
                 is
                 commonly
                 applied
                 to
                 the
                 soles
                 of
                 the
                 feet
                 ,
                 to
                 draw
                 humors
                 from
                 the
                 head
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Plaster
               of
               Hemlock
               with
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 de
                 Cicuta
                 cum
                 Ammoniaco
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               Hemlock
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Vinegar
               of
               Squills
               ,
               and
               Gum
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               each
               eight
               ounces
               ,
               dissolve
               the
               Gum
               in
               the
               juice
               and
               vinegar
               ,
               after
               due
               infusion
               strain
               them
               ,
               and
               boil
               them
               to
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 soften
                 hard
                 swellings
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 take
                 off
                 inflamations
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               of
               Cummin
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 è
                 Cymino
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Cummin
               ,
               Bay
               berries
               ,
               and
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               each
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Rosin
               of
               the
               Pine
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               common
               Rosin
               three
               pound
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Dill
               ,
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               mingle
               them
               and
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 windy
                 ruptures
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 expel
                 wind
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               called
               Diachalcitis
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 Diachaciteos
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               old
               fresh
               Hogs
               Lard
               ,
               cleansed
               from
               the
               
               skins
               ,
               two
               pound
               ,
               of
               old
               oyl
               of
               Olives
               ,
               Litharge
               of
               Gold
               powdred
               and
               sifted
               ,
               each
               three
               pound
               ,
               white
               Vitriol
               burnt
               and
               powdred
               four
               ounces
               ,
               the
               Litharge
               ,
               Lard
               ,
               and
               Oyl
               ,
               must
               be
               boiled
               together
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               with
               a
               little
               Plantain
               water
               ,
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               a
               Plaster
               ;
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               and
               add
               the
               Vitriol
               ,
               make
               a
               Mass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 cooling
                 ,
                 drying
                 ,
                 and
                 binding
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 commonly
                 used
                 to
                 drive
                 away
                 Milk.
                 This
                 was
                 formerly
                 called
              
               Diapalma
               .
            
          
           
             
               Simyle
               Diachylon
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Diachylon
                 Simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Mucilages
               of
               Fenugreek
               ,
               and
               Linseed
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Marshmallows
               ,
               each
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               old
               clear
               oyl
               three
               pound
               ,
               of
               Litharge
               of
               Gold
               ,
               a
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               that
               you
               may
               have
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               the
               Mucilage
               ;
               take
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Fenugreek
               ,
               and
               Flax
               seed
               ,
               and
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               common
               water
               three
               quarts
               ;
               the
               Litharge
               must
               be
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               and
               being
               well
               mixed
               with
               the
               oyl
               must
               boil
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               ;
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               let
               it
               cool
               ,
               then
               add
               the
               Mucilages
               ,
               and
               boil
               them
               with
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               till
               the
               watry
               part
               of
               them
               is
               evaporated
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 mollifies
                 ,
                 discusses
                 ,
                 and
                 heals
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Diachylon
               with
               Orris
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Diachylon
                 Ireatum
              
               .
            
             
               It
               's
               made
               of
               the
               foregoing
               Plaster
               an
               ounce
               of
               powdred
               Orris
               being
               added
               to
               every
               pound
               of
               the
               Plaster
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Great
               Diachylon
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Diachylon
                 magnum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Mucilages
               of
               Raisins
               of
               the
               Sun
               ,
               of
               fat
               Figs
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               of
               Linseeds
               ,
               and
               Fenugreek-seeds
               ,
               and
               of
               Bird
               ●ime
               ,
               the
               juice
               of
               Orris
               ,
               Squills
               ,
               Oesypus
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               Oyl
               of
               Sheeps
               feet
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Orris
               ,
               Camomel
               ,
               and
               Dill
               ,
               each
               eight
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Litharge
               of
               Gold
               finely
               powdred
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Rosin
               of
               the
               Pine
               ,
               and
               yellow
               Wax
               each
               two
               ounces
               ;
               the
               Litharge
               must
               be
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               and
               well
               mixed
               with
               the
               Oyl
               ,
               then
               boil
               it
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               and
               stir
               it
               continually
               till
               it
               is
               thick
               ;
               then
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               when
               it
               is
               a
               little
               cool
               add
               the
               Mucilages
               ,
               first
               boiled
               with
               the
               oyls
               and
               strained
               ,
               and
               gently
               boiled
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               the
               superfluous
               moister
               ;
               afterwards
               add
               the
               Birdlime
               and
               Oesypus
               ,
               dissolved
               with
               the
               juice
               of
               Orris
               and
               Squills
               ,
               boil
               them
               till
               the
               juices
               are
               consumed
               ;
               in
               all
               these
               whilst
               they
               are
               boiling
               must
               be
               melted
               the
               Wax
               and
               Rosin
               ;
               then
               take
               them
               presently
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               mingle
               with
               them
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               stirring
               it
               well
               ,
               that
               the
               whole
               mixture
               may
               obtain
               the
               consistence
               of
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 cleansing
                 and
                 healing
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 swellings
                 and
                 inflamations
                 ;
                 for
                 it
                 discusses
                 ,
                 softens
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 anodyn
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Great
               Diachylon
               with
               Gums
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Diachylon
                 magnum
                 cum
                 Gummi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Bdellium
               ,
               Sagapenum
               ,
               Ammoniacum
               ▪
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               dissolve
               them
               in
               Wine
               and
               strain
               them
               ,
               and
               boil
               them
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               ▪
               then
               add
               them
               to
               the
               Mass
               of
               the
               great
               Diachylon
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 dissolves
                 ,
                 digests
                 ,
                 and
                 ripens
                 hard
                 swellings
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 indeed
                 an
                 excellent
                 Plaster
                 for
                 those
                 purposes
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               
                 Plaster
                 of
                 the
                 Mucilages
                 ,
                 in
                 Latin
                 ,
              
               Emplastrum
               è
               Mucilagnibus
               ,
               five
               diachylon
               Compositum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Mucilages
               of
               the
               middle
               bark
               of
               the
               Elm
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Marsh-mallows
               ,
               of
               Linseed
               and
               Fenugreek-seed
               ,
               each
               four
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Cammomile
               ,
               Lillies
               and
               Dill
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               Galbanum
               ▪
               Sagapenum
               ,
               and
               Opoponax
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ▪
               of
               yellow
               Wax
               twenty
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               two
               ▪
               ounces
               ,
               Saffron
               two
               drams
               ,
               the
               Mucilages
               being
               extracted
               with
               water
               ,
               boil
               them
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               with
               the
               oyls
               ,
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               the
               watry
               moisture
               ,
               melt
               the
               Wax
               ,
               cut
               in
               peices
               in
               these
               ,
               and
               stir
               them
               with
               a
               Spatula
               ;
               take
               them
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               whilst
               it
               is
               yet
               warm
               ,
               add
               by
               degrees
               the
               Gums
               dissolved
               in
               Turpentine
               ,
               and
               stir
               them
               well
               ;
               lastly
               add
               the
               Saffron
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 Plaster
                 to
                 suppurate
                 tumors
              
            
          
           
             
             
               A
               blistering
               Plaster
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 Epistpasticum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               simple
               Melilot
               Plaster
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Venice
               Turpentine
               ,
               and
               whole
               Cantharides
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Burgundy
               Pitch
               three
               drams
               ;
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 Blistering
                 Plasters
                 applyed
                 to
                 the
                 neck
                 ,
                 arms
                 ,
                 and
                 wrists
                 ,
                 or
                 legs
                 ,
                 do
                 good
                 in
                 Fevers
                 ,
                 by
                 evacuating
                 the
                 humors
                 ,
                 and
                 diverting
                 them
                 from
                 the
                 head
                 ;
                 they
                 are
                 also
                 used
                 to
                 the
                 neck
                 ,
                 for
                 head
                 aches
                 ,
                 Apoplexies
                 ,
                 and
                 defluxions
                 on
                 the
                 eyes
                 or
                 teeth
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Plaster
               called
               the
               Flower
               of
               Oyntments
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Flos
                 unguentorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Rosin
               ,
               Rosin
               of
               the
               Pine
               ,
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               and
               Sheep-suet
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               of
               Olibanum
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               two
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               and
               Mastich
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Camphor
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Wine
               half
               a
               pint
               ;
               boil
               them
               to
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 dissolves
                 and
                 digests
                 tumors
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 drawing
                 ,
                 cleansing
                 ,
                 and
                 good
                 for
                 strains
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Plaster
               of
               Lapis
               Calaminaris
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 griseum
                 de
                 lapide
                 Calaminari
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Lapis
               Calaminaris
               prepared
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Litharge
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Ceruss
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Tutty
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               six
               drams
               ,
               of
               white
               Wax
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Deers
               suet
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               choice
               Franckincense
               five
               drams
               ,
               
               of
               Mastich
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Myrrh
               two
               drams
               ,
               〈◊〉
               Camphir
               one
               dram
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               melt
               the
               Turpe●tine
               ,
               Wax
               and
               Suer
               ,
               and
               then
               add
               the
               powders
               〈◊〉
               Franckincense
               ,
               Mastich
               and
               Myrrh
               ,
               and
               the●e
               bein●
               well
               mixed
               ,
               add
               the
               powder
               of
               Lapis
               Calaminar●●
               Litharge
               ,
               Ceruss
               ,
               and
               Tu●●y
               ,
               and
               last
               whilst
               it
               ▪
               ●
               yet
               hot
               add
               the
               Camphir
               dissolved
               in
               a
               little
               Spiri●
               of
               Wine
               ,
               make
               a
               Pla●●er
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 cools
                 ,
                 heals
                 ,
                 and
                 drys
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 good
                 fo●
                 inflamations
                 and
                 to
                 ease
                 pain
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               of
               Hermodactiles
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 de
                 Hermodactilis
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               Mass
               of
               the
               Plaster
               Diachalclti●●ight
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Burgundy
               P●●ch
               melted
               and
               strained
               through
               Canvass
               ,
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               white
               Venice
               Soap
               ,
               and
               of
               new
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Butter
               of
               Oranges
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               seeds
               of
               Cummin
               ,
               Hermodactiles
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ▪
               of
               the
               leaves
               of
               dryed
               Wormwood
               ,
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Cammomile
               ,
               and
               of
               Florentine
               Orris
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ;
               powder
               those
               things
               finely
               that
               are
               to
               be
               powdred
               ▪
               and
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtue
               .
               
                 It
                 eases
                 pains
                 of
                 the
                 Gout
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               for
               Ruptures
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 ad
                 Herniam
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Galls
               ,
               Cyperus-nuts
               ,
               Pomgranat
               peel
               ,
               Bal●u●in●
               ,
               Acacia
               ,
               the
               seeds
               of
               Planta●●
               ▪
               Fleabane
               ,
               Cresses
               ,
               Cups
               of
               Acorns
               ,
               Beans
               torri●ied
               long
               and
               ●ound
               B●rthwor●
               ,
               My●●les
               ▪
               of
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               powder
               all
               ●hese
               things
               ▪
               and
               i●fu●e
               them
               four
               days
               in
               Rose
               Vinegar
               ,
               then
               torrifie
               and
               dry
               them
               ;
               th●n
               
               ●ake
               of
               the
               greater
               and
               lesser
               Comfry
               ,
               of
               Horse●aile
               ,
               Woad
               ,
               Ceterach
               ,
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Royal
               Os●und
               and
               Fern
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Franckincense
               ,
               Myrrh
               and
               Aloes
               ,
               Mastich
               and
               Mummy
               ,
               each
               two
               ●unces
               ,
               of
               Bole
               Armonick
               washed
               in
               Vinegar
               ,
               La●●s
               Calaminaris
               prepared
               ,
               Litharge
               of
               Gold
               and
               ●ragons
               blood
               ,
               each
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Ship
               Pitch
               ●wo
               pound
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               six
               ounces
               ,
               or
               so
               much
               〈◊〉
               is
               sufficient
               to
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 Ruptures
                 ,
                 strengthens
                 the
                 ●ack
                 ,
                 stops
                 Fluxes
                 ,
                 and
                 prevents
                 Miscarriage
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Hysterick
               Plaster
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 Hystericum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Bistort
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               the
               ●ood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               yellow
               Sanders
               ,
               Nutmegs
               ,
               the
               ●ones
               of
               Barberries
               ,
               Rose-seeds
               ,
               Cinnamon
               ,
               Cloves
               ,
               cenanth
               ,
               flowers
               of
               Cammomile
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ●unce
               ,
               Franckincense
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               Alipta
               Moschata
               ,
               ●allia
               Moschata
               ,
               Storax
               Calamit
               strained
               ,
               each
               ●e
               dram
               ,
               of
               the
               best
               Musk
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               of
               yel●w
               Wax
               one
               pound
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               ●lf
               a
               pound
               ,
               Moscheleum
               four
               ounces
               ,
               Labdanum
               ●ur
               pound
               ,
               Ship
               Pitch
               three
               pound
               ,
               the
               Wax
               and
               〈◊〉
               must
               be
               melted
               in
               oyl
               ,
               then
               must
               be
               added
               ●e
               Labdanum
               and
               Turpentine
               ,
               then
               the
               Storax
               ,
               to
               〈◊〉
               being
               well
               mixed
               and
               cooled
               add
               the
               powders
               ,
               ●●n
               the
               Alipta
               ,
               and
               the
               Gallia
               Moschata
               ,
               and
               last
               ●
               all
               ▪
               the
               Musk
               dissolved
               in
               Aromatick
               Wine
               ;
               stir
               ●m
               well
               together
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               ▪
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 Hysterick
                 fits
                 ,
                 being
                 ap●●d
                 to
                 the
                 Navel
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               Plaster
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Empstrum
                 de
                 Mastiche
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Bole
               A●●nick
               washed
               in
               red
               Wine
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               red
               Roses
               six
               dramss
               of
               Ivory
               and
               Myrtle
               ●ri●s
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               ,
               C●phony
               ,
               Tacamahaca
               ,
               Labdanum
               ,
               each
               two
               ou●
               yellow
               Wax
               half
               a
               pound
               ,
               oyl
               of
               Myrtles
               〈◊〉
               ounces
               ,
               powder
               those
               things
               apart
               that
               are
               〈◊〉
               powdred
               ,
               then
               melt
               the
               Wax
               in
               the
               oyl
               ;
               ta●
               from
               the
               fire
               and
               add
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               afterward
               Bole
               ,
               the
               Roses
               ,
               and
               the
               Ivory
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               of
               all
               the
               Mastich
               :
               all
               must
               be
               very
               well
               〈◊〉
               in
               a
               Mortar
               somewhat
               hot
               ;
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 stops
                 Defluxions
                 and
                 Vomiting
                 ,
                 strengthens
                 the
                 Stomach
                 ,
                 being
                 applied
                 to
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Simple
               Plaster
               of
               Melilot
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Em●strum
                 de
                 Meliloto
                 Simplex
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               pure
               Rosin
               eight
               pound
               ,
               of
               yellow
               ●
               four
               pound
               ,
               of
               Sheeps
               Suet
               two
               pound
               ,
               melt
               〈◊〉
               add
               to
               them
               of
               green
               Melilot
               cut
               small
               five
               po●
               and
               make
               a
               Pla●●er
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 draws
                 gently
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 most
                 c●m●
                 used
                 for
                 dressing
                 of
                 B●●sters
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Red
               Lead
               Plaster
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplas●●
                 de
                 Minio
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               red
               Lead
               nine
               ounces
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Roses
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               o●
               white
               Wine
               Vin
               six
               ounces
               ,
               boil
               them
               to
               a
               Plaster
               ,
               it
               is
               also
               p●
               
               ●d
               without
               Vinegar
               .
               As
               ,
               Take
               of
               red
               Lead
               on●●und
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Roses
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Wax
               ●lf
               a
               pound
               ,
               make
               a
               Plaster
               ;
               the
               Wax
               also
               may
               ●
               left
               out
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 cooling
                 ,
                 healing
                 ,
                 and
                 drying
                 ●●ster
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Nerve
               Plaster
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 Nervinum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               oyl
               of
               Cammomile
               and
               Roses
               ,
               each
               ●o
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               ,
               Turpentine
               and
               Flax
               ,
               ●ch
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               clear
               Turpentine
               ●ur
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               Suet
               of
               a
               gelded
               Calf
               ,
               and
               of
               hee
               Goat
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               the
               ●rbs
               Rosmary
               ,
               Bettony
               ,
               Horstail
               ,
               and
               the
               lesser
               ●entaury
               ,
               each
               one
               handful
               ;
               of
               Earthworms
               wash●
               and
               purged
               in
               Wine
               three
               ounces
               ,
               of
               the
               tops
               of
               〈◊〉
               
               John's-wort
               one
               handful
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               powdred
               ,
               ●um
               Elemi
               ,
               and
               the
               roots
               of
               Madder
               ,
               each
               ten
               ●ams
               ,
               Ship
               Pitch
               and
               Rosin
               ,
               each
               an
               ounce
               and
               ●
               half
               ,
               of
               Litharge
               of
               Gold
               and
               Silver
               ,
               each
               two
               ●nces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               red
               Lead
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               ●albanum
               ,
               Sagapenum
               ,
               and
               Ammoniacum
               ,
               each
               ●ree
               drams
               ,
               boil
               the
               roots
               ,
               herbs
               ,
               and
               worms
               in
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               of
               Wine
               ,
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               ;
               ●en
               press
               it
               out
               ,
               and
               boil
               the
               liquor
               again
               with
               the
               ●yl
               ,
               Suet
               ,
               Litharge
               and
               red
               Lead
               ,
               till
               the
               Wine
               ●
               consumed
               ;
               then
               add
               the
               Gums
               dissolved
               in
               fra●ant
               Wine
               ,
               then
               the
               Turpentine
               ,
               and
               lastly
               the
               Ro●n
               ,
               Pitch
               ,
               and
               Mastich
               powdred
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               Pla●er
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 weakness
                 of
                 the
                 nerves
                 and
                 ●ints
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Oxycroceum
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Saffron
               two
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               Ship
               Pitch
               ,
               Colophony
               ,
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               each
               s●
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Turpentine
               ,
               Galbanum
               ▪
               Ammoniac●
               Myrrh
               ,
               Olibanum
               ,
               Mastich
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ●
               three
               drams
               ;
               to
               the
               Wax
               melted
               add
               the
               P●
               cleansed
               from
               its
               filth
               and
               strained
               ,
               then
               the
               Colopny
               ;
               to
               these
               melted
               and
               taken
               from
               the
               fire
               a
               little
               cooled
               ,
               add
               the
               Galbanum
               and
               Ammo●cum
               ,
               dissolved
               a
               part
               in
               Vinegar
               and
               strained
               ,
               a
               boiled
               to
               the
               consumption
               of
               the
               Vinegar
               ,
               and
               mi●
               with
               the
               Turpentine
               ;
               then
               sprinkle
               in
               the
               Franckcense
               ,
               Mastich
               and
               Myrrh
               powdred
               ,
               finely
               apart
               ;
               l●ly
               the
               Saffron
               finely
               powdred
               mix
               them
               well
               ,
               a
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 comforts
                 the
                 limbs
                 ,
                 is
                 good
                 for
                 ac●
                 is
                 emollient
                 ,
                 and
                 discusses
                 cold
                 tumors
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               of
               Frogs
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 Ranis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               live
               Frogs
               number
               six
               ,
               of
               Worms
               waed
               in
               Wine
               three
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               ●momel
               ,
               Dill
               ,
               Spike
               ,
               or
               of
               broad
               leaved
               Laven●
               extracted
               by
               distillation
               ,
               and
               of
               Lillies
               each
               t●
               ounces
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Bay-berries
               one
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               oyl
               of
               Saffron
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               the
               fats
               of
               a
               Hog
               an●
               Calf
               ,
               each
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               a
               Viper
               two
               ounces
               ▪
               and
               half
               ,
               of
               Euphorbium
               five
               drams
               ,
               of
               Franckince●ʒ
               x
               of
               the
               juice
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Elecampane
               and
               gro●
               Elder
               ,
               each
               two
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Scenanth
               ,
               Stechas
               ,
               a
               of
               Fever-few
               with
               the
               flowers
               ,
               each
               one
               hand●
               of
               fragrant
               Wine
               two
               pints
               ▪
               of
               Litharge
               of
               G●
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               clear
               Turpentine
               two
               ounces
               ,
               
               yellow
               Wax
               four
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Liquid
               Storax
               an
               ounce
               d
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               quicksilver
               four
               ounces
               ,
               boil
               the
               ogs
               ,
               the
               Worms
               ▪
               and
               the
               Herbs
               ,
               with
               the
               juices
               ,
               d
               oyls
               of
               Cammomile
               ,
               Dill
               ,
               Lillies
               ;
               the
               grease
               d
               fat
               ▪
               and
               with
               a
               pint
               and
               an
               half
               of
               the
               Wine
               ;
               the
               strained
               liquor
               add
               ,
               the
               Litharge
               ,
               the
               Wax
               ●
               small
               ,
               and
               the
               remaining
               half
               pint
               of
               the
               Wine
               ;
               ●
               them
               again
               till
               all
               the
               Wine
               is
               evaporated
               ,
               and
               ●il
               it
               does
               not
               stick
               to
               the
               fingers
               ;
               then
               add
               the
               l
               of
               Saffron
               ,
               Bay-berries
               ,
               of
               Spike
               ,
               and
               the
               fat
               the
               Viper
               ,
               afterwards
               the
               powder
               of
               Franckinnse
               ,
               and
               the
               Euphorbium
               ,
               lastly
               when
               it
               is
               alost
               cold
               ,
               the
               Quicksilver
               well
               mixed
               with
               the
               orax
               and
               Turpentine
               ,
               and
               stir
               them
               altogether
               at
               they
               may
               be
               well
               mixed
               ;
               and
               make
               a
               Plaer
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 to
                 dissolve
                 hard
                 swel●gs
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Emplastrum
               de
               Sandice
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               oyls
               of
               Calves
               ,
               orof
               Neats
               feet
               ,
               of
               Flax
               ,
               ●ch
               one
               pound
               ,
               of
               white
               Lead
               ,
               and
               red
               lead
               ,
               each
               ●ght
               ounces
               ,
               of
               Rosin
               and
               yellow
               Wax
               ,
               each
               four
               ●nces
               ,
               of
               Camphir
               half
               an
               ounce
               ;
               mingle
               them
               ;
               ●ke
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 gives
                 ease
                 ,
                 is
                 drying
                 ,
                 and
                 nd
                 for
                 inflamations
              
            
          
           
             
               Plaster
               of
               Soap
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Emplastrum
                 e
                 Sapone
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               common
               Oyl
               two
               pound
               ,
               red
               Lead
               one
               ound
               ,
               set
               them
               on
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               stir
               them
               until
               they
               e
               mixed
               ;
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               mix
               with
               
               them
               half
               a
               pound
               of
               Venice
               Soap
               cut
               in
               small
               pi●ces
               ,
               whilst
               it
               is
               yet
               hot
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 proper
                 for
                 the
                 Gout
                 ,
                 and
                 pains
                 the
                 joints
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Emplastrum
               Sticticum
               Paracelsi
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Oyl
               of
               Olives
               six
               ounces
               ,
               of
               yello●
               Wax
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Litharge
               powdre
               four
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               Ammoniacum
               and
               B
               dellium
               ,
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               of
               Galbanum
               ,
               Op●ponax
               ,
               Oyl
               of
               Bays
               ,
               Lapis
               Calaminaris
               ,
               of
               bo●
               the
               Birthworts
               ,
               Myrrh
               ,
               and
               Franckincense
               ,
               eac
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               pure
               Turpentine
               one
               ounce
               ,
               boil
               th
               Oyl
               and
               Litharge
               together
               ,
               keep
               them
               stirring
               ,
               an
               let
               them
               be
               well
               mixed
               ;
               when
               it
               will
               not
               stick
               t
               the
               fingers
               ,
               take
               it
               from
               the
               fire
               and
               melt
               the
               Wax
               then
               add
               the
               Turpentine
               mixed
               with
               the
               Gums
               ,
               afterwards
               add
               the
               Powders
               ,
               and
               when
               they
               are
               a●
               cold
               ,
               add
               the
               Franckincense
               ,
               then
               the
               oyl
               of
               Bays
               and
               make
               a
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 commonly
                 used
                 for
                 bruises
                 and
                 aches
              
            
          
           
             
               The
               Magisterial
               Stomach
               Plaster
               ,
               in
               Latin
               
                 Emplastrum
                 ,
                 Stomachicum
                 Magistral●
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               Mint
               ,
               Wormwood
               ,
               Stechas
               ,
               the
               leave
               of
               Bays
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               Marjoram
               ▪
               red
               Roses
               yellow
               Sanders
               ,
               each
               two
               drams
               ,
               sweet
               smelling
               Flag
               ,
               wood
               of
               Aloes
               ,
               flowers
               of
               Lavender
               ,
               Nutmegs
               ,
               Cubebs
               ,
               Galingal
               ,
               long
               Pepper
               ,
               Mace
               ,
               each
               one
               dram
               ,
               of
               Mastich
               three
               drams
               ,
               of
               Cloves
               two
               drams
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               of
               oyl
               of
               Mint
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               ▪
               of
               Nard
               oyl
               one
               ounce
               ,
               oyl
               of
               Spike
               one
               dram
               ,
               Rosin
               ,
               Wax
               ,
               each
               four
               ounces
               ,
               Labdanum
               
               ●ee
               ounces
               ,
               Storax
               strained
               half
               an
               ounce
               ;
               make
               Plaster
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 comforts
                 and
                 strengthens
                 the
                 Stomach
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Chymical
             Medicines
             that
             are
             frequently
             used
             .
          
           
             
               Bezoardicum
               Minerale
               .
            
             
               Melt
               in
               hot
               ashes
               two
               ounces
               of
               the
               butter
               of
               atimony
               ,
               and
               pour
               it
               into
               a
               viol
               or
               bolt
               head
               ,
               drop
               ●o
               it
               good
               Spirit
               of
               Nitre
               ,
               until
               the
               matter
               is
               perctly
               dissolved
               ;
               commonly
               so
               much
               spirit
               of
               Nitre
               requisite
               as
               there
               is
               Butter
               of
               Antimony
               ;
               during
               the
               solution
               there
               will
               rise
               up
               vapours
               ,
               that
               you
               must
               ave
               a
               care
               of
               ,
               and
               therefore
               will
               do
               well
               to
               place
               e
               vessel
               in
               a
               Chimney
               ;
               pour
               your
               solution
               into
               glass
               Body
               ,
               or
               an
               earthen
               dish
               ,
               and
               evaporate
               it
               a
               gentle
               Sand-fire
               ,
               until
               it
               is
               dry
               ,
               there
               will
               re●ain
               a
               white
               Mass
               ,
               which
               you
               must
               let
               cool
               ,
               then
               our
               upon
               it
               two
               ounces
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Nitre
               ;
               set
               the
               essel
               again
               in
               the
               sand
               ,
               and
               evaporate
               the
               liquor
               s
               before
               ,
               once
               more
               pour
               two
               ounces
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Nitre
               unto
               the
               white
               Mass
               ,
               and
               having
               evaporated
               he
               humidity
               ,
               increase
               the
               fire
               a
               little
               ,
               and
               Calcine
               he
               matter
               for
               half
               an
               hours
               time
               ,
               then
               take
               it
               off
               he
               fire
               and
               you
               will
               have
               a
               white
               powder
               ,
               which
               ou
               must
               keep
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 sudorifick
                 and
                 serves
                 for
                 the
                 same
                 ses
                 as
                 Diaphoretick
                 Antimmy
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Is
               from
               six
               to
               twenty
               grains
               ,
               in
               broth
               or
               ●me
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Diaphoretick
               Antimony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Antimonium
                 Diaphoreticum
              
               .
            
             
               Powder
               and
               mix
               well
               together
               one
               part
               of
               Antimony
               with
               three
               parts
               of
               purified
               Salt
               Petre
               ,
               and
               having
               heated
               the
               Crucible
               red
               hot
               in
               the
               coals
               ,
               cast
               into
               it
               a
               spoonful
               of
               your
               mixture
               ,
               you
               'll
               hear
               ●
               noise
               or
               detonation
               ,
               after
               that
               is
               over
               ,
               cast
               in
               another
               spoonful
               ,
               and
               continue
               to
               do
               so
               ,
               till
               all
               you●
               powder
               is
               in
               the
               Crucible
               ;
               leave
               a
               great
               fire
               about
               it
               two
               hours
               ,
               then
               throw
               your
               matter
               ,
               which
               will
               be
               white
               into
               an
               earthen
               pan
               ,
               almost
               filled
               with
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               and
               leave
               it
               a
               steeping
               warm
               ten
               or
               twelve
               hours
               ,
               that
               the
               fixed
               Salt
               Petre
               may
               dissolve
               in
               it
               ;
               separate
               the
               liquor
               by
               inclination
               ▪
               wash
               the
               white
               powder
               that
               remains
               at
               bottom
               five
               or
               six
               times
               with
               warm
               water
               ,
               and
               dry
               it
               .
               This
               is
               called
               
                 Diaphoretick
                 Antimony
              
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 procure
                 sweat
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 resist
                 poyson
                 ,
                 for
                 Malignant
                 diseases
                 and
                 the
                 Plague
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               six
               grains
               to
               thirty
               ▪
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Liver
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Crocus
                 Metallorum
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               a
               pound
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               and
               so
               much
               Salt
               Petre
               ,
               powder
               them
               and
               mix
               them
               well
               together
               ;
               put
               this
               mixture
               into
               an
               Iron
               Mortar
               ,
               and
               cover
               it
               with
               a
               tyle
               ,
               leave
               an
               open
               place
               nevertheless
               ,
               through
               which
               you
               may
               convey
               a
               coal
               of
               fire
               ,
               and
               take
               it
               out
               again
               ▪
               the
               matter
               will
               flame
               ,
               and
               cause
               a
               great
               detonation
               ,
               which
               being
               over
               and
               the
               Mortar
               growing
               cold
               ,
               strike
               against
               the
               bottom
               ,
               that
               the
               matter
               
               ●ay
               fall
               down
               ,
               then
               separate
               the
               dross
               with
               a
               Ham●er
               from
               the
               shining
               part
               ,
               which
               is
               called
               Liver
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               to
               make
               the
               Emetick
               Wine
               ,
               you
               must
               ●fuse
               an
               ounce
               of
               the
               Liver
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               pow●red
               in
               a
               quart
               of
               white
               Wine
               four
               and
               twenty
               hours
               ,
               ●nd
               so
               let
               it
               settle
               .
               The
               Dose
               of
               this
               Wine
               is
               ●rom
               half
               an
               ounce
               to
               two
               ounces
               ;
               that
               which
               is
               ●alled
               Crocus
               Metallorum
               ,
               is
               nothing
               but
               the
               Liver
               ●f
               Antimony
               washed
               several
               times
               with
               warm
               wa●r
               ,
               and
               afterwards
               dryed
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Is
               from
               two
               to
               eight
               grains
               .
            
          
           
             
               Glass
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Vit●um
                 Antimonii
              
               .
            
             
               Calcine
               in
               a
               small
               fire
               a
               pound
               of
               Antimony
               in
               ●owder
               ,
               in
               an
               earthen
               pot
               unglazed
               ,
               stir
               the
               mat●●
               continually
               with
               an
               Iron
               Spatula
               ,
               until
               vapours
               ●ise
               no
               longer
               ;
               but
               if
               notwithstanding
               your
               stir●●g
               ,
               the
               powder
               should
               chance
               to
               run
               to
               lumps
               ,
               as
               ●
               often
               happens
               to
               do
               ;
               put
               it
               into
               a
               Mortar
               and
               ●owder
               it
               ,
               then
               calcine
               it
               again
               ▪
               and
               when
               it
               will
               ●●e
               no
               more
               ,
               and
               is
               of
               a
               grey
               colour
               ,
               put
               it
               into
               good
               Crucible
               covered
               with
               a
               tyle
               ,
               and
               set
               it
               in
               wind
               furnace
               ,
               wherein
               you
               must
               make
               a
               very
               vi●ent
               coal
               fire
               round
               about
               the
               Crucible
               ,
               to
               the
               ●d
               the
               matter
               may
               melt
               ,
               about
               an
               hour
               afterwards
               ●cover
               the
               Crucible
               ,
               and
               put
               in
               the
               end
               of
               an
               I●n
               rod
               into
               it
               ,
               see
               whether
               the
               matter
               that
               sticks
               to
               is
               become
               Diaphanous
               ;
               if
               it
               be
               ,
               pour
               it
               upon
               a
               ●arble
               well
               warmed
               ,
               it
               will
               congeal
               ,
               and
               you
               'll
               ●ve
               the
               glass
               of
               Antimony
               which
               you
               must
               let
               cool
               ,
               ●d
               so
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 of
                 it self
                 the
                 most
                 violent
                 Vomit
                 that
                 made
                 of
                 Antimony
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               is
               given
               in
               substance
               from
               two
               grain●
               to
               six
               .
            
             
               The
               following
               Vomitive
               Pill
               was
               frequently
               used
               wit●
               ex●ellent
               success
               ,
               by
               a
               famous
               Mountebank
               in
               England
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Glass
               of
               Antimony
               powdred
               ,
               and
               Crea●
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               each
               one
               ounce
               ,
               with
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               common
               Treacle
               ,
               make
               Pills
               of
               the
               bigne●
               of
               a
               large
               pease
               ;
               sprinkle
               them
               with
               fine
               wheate●
               Flower
               ;
               one
               is
               a
               Dose
               .
            
          
           
             
               Mercurius
               Vitae
               .
            
             
               Melt
               in
               a
               hot
               sand
               Butter
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               mad●
               in
               the
               following
               manner
               ,
               powder
               and
               mix
               six
               oun●ces
               of
               Regulus
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               with
               a
               pound
               of
               Sub●limat
               Corosive
               ,
               put
               this
               mixture
               into
               a
               glass
               Retor●
               whose
               half
               remains
               empty
               ,
               set
               your
               Retort
               in
               san●
               and
               after
               having
               fitted
               to
               it
               a
               receiver
               ,
               and
               lut●
               the
               junctures
               ;
               you
               must
               first
               make
               a
               small
               ●i●
               under
               it
               ,
               and
               there
               will
               distil
               a
               clear
               Oyl
               ,
               after
               th●
               augment
               the
               ●ite
               a
               little
               ,
               and
               there
               will
               come
               for●
               a
               white
               thick
               liquor
               like
               Butter
               ,
               which
               will
               stop
               t●
               neck
               of
               the
               Retort
               and
               break
               it
               ,
               if
               you
               did
               not
               ta●
               care
               to
               set
               the
               live
               coals
               near
               it
               ,
               that
               it
               may
               me●
               and
               run
               into
               the
               Receiver
               ,
               continue
               the
               fire
               ,
               un●
               you
               see
               a
               red
               vapour
               come
               forth
               ;
               then
               take
               aw●
               the
               Receiver
               and
               put
               another
               in
               its
               place
               filled
               wi●
               water
               :
               Increase
               the
               fire
               by
               degrees
               ,
               to
               make
               t●
               Retort
               red
               hot
               ,
               and
               the
               Mercury
               will
               run
               into
               t●
               water
               ;
               dry
               it
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               as
               other
               Me●curies
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 The
                 Butter
                 of
                 Antimony
                 is
                 Caustick
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Melt
               ,
               as
               I
               said
               before
               ,
               the
               Butter
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               ●our
               it
               into
               an
               earthen
               pan
               ,
               wherein
               are
               two
               or
               three
               ●arts
               of
               warm
               water
               ,
               a
               white
               powder
               will
               pre●pitate
               ,
               which
               must
               be
               sweetned
               with
               many
               lotions
               ,
               ●d
               then
               kept
               for
               use
               .
               It
               is
               improperly
               called
               
                 Mer●ius
                 Vitae
              
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 purges
                 strongly
                 upwards
                 and
                 down●rds
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               taken
               from
               two
               grains
               to
               eight
               ,
               ●
               broth
               or
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Common
               Regulus
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Re-Regulus
                 Antimonii
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               sixteen
               ounces
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               twelve
               oun●
               of
               crude
               Tartar
               ,
               and
               six
               ounces
               of
               Salt
               Petre
               ●ri●ied
               ,
               powder
               them
               and
               mix
               them
               well
               together
               ,
               ●n
               heat
               a
               large
               Crucible
               red
               hot
               ,
               throw
               into
               it
               a
               ●onful
               of
               your
               mixture
               ,
               and
               cover
               it
               with
               a
               tyle
               ●il
               the
               detonation
               is
               over
               ,
               continue
               to
               throw
               into
               ●
               Crucible
               spoonfuls
               of
               this
               mixture
               ,
               one
               after
               other
               ,
               until
               all
               of
               it
               is
               spent
               ,
               then
               light
               a
               great
               ●
               about
               it
               ,
               and
               when
               the
               matter
               has
               been
               some
               ●e
               in
               fusion
               ,
               pour
               it
               into
               a
               Mortar
               or
               an
               Iron
               ●uld
               greased
               with
               Suet
               and
               heated
               ;
               then
               strike
               ●
               sides
               of
               the
               said
               Mould
               or
               Mortar
               with
               Tonges
               ,
               make
               the
               Regulus
               precipitate
               to
               the
               bottom
               ;
               ●en
               it
               is
               cold
               ,
               separate
               it
               from
               the
               dross
               that
               re●ins
               at
               the
               top
               of
               it
               with
               a
               hammer
               ,
               and
               after
               ●
               have
               powdred
               it
               ,
               melt
               it
               in
               another
               Crucible
               ,
               〈◊〉
               throw
               into
               it
               a
               little
               Salt-Petre
               ,
               there
               will
               rise
               ●e
               little
               flame
               from
               it
               ;
               then
               pour
               out
               the
               matter
               ●
               an
               Iron
               Mortar
               well
               cleansed
               and
               greased
               ,
               let
               ●ool
               ,
               and
               you
               have
               four
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               of
               ●ulus
               ;
               if
               you
               melt
               it
               over
               again
               ,
               and
               form
               it
               
               into
               balls
               of
               the
               bigness
               of
               a
               Pill
               ,
               you
               have
               a
               per●
               petual
               Pill
               ;
               that
               is
               to
               say
               ,
               such
               as
               being
               taken
               an●
               voided
               fifty
               times
               ,
               will
               purge
               every
               time
               ,
               yet
               ther●
               is
               hardly
               any
               sensible
               diminution
               .
               This
               Regulus
               〈◊〉
               melted
               in
               a
               Crucible
               ,
               and
               then
               cast
               into
               Moulds
               t●
               make
               Cups
               ,
               but
               it
               is
               somewhat
               hard
               to
               do
               it
               ,
               by
               reason
               of
               a
               sharpness
               in
               the
               Regulus
               ,
               that
               hinders
               i●
               parts
               from
               uniting
               ,
               so
               as
               to
               spread
               well
               ;
               if
               ●o●
               put
               white
               Wine
               in
               these
               Cups
               ,
               it
               will
               Vomit
               lik●
               the
               Emetick
               Wine
               .
            
          
           
             
               Cinnabar
               of
               Antimony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Cinnabaris
                 Antimonii
              
               .
            
             
               Fill
               a
               Retort
               half
               full
               of
               Sublimate
               Corrosive
               an●
               Antimony
               ,
               powdr●d
               and
               mixed
               well
               together
               ,
               s●
               the
               Retort
               in
               Sand
               ,
               in
               a
               small
               Furnace
               ,
               and
               fittin●
               a
               receiver
               to
               it
               ,
               and
               luting
               the
               junctures
               ,
               procee●
               in
               the
               Distillation
               ,
               in
               the
               same
               manner
               as
               I
               shewe●
               in
               making
               Butter
               of
               Antimony
               .
               When
               the
               re●
               vapours
               begin
               to
               appear
               ,
               take
               away
               the
               Receiv●
               and
               put
               another
               in
               its
               place
               ,
               without
               luting
               the
               ju●ctures
               ,
               increase
               the
               ●●re
               by
               little
               and
               little
               ,
               till
               yo●
               make
               the
               Retort
               red
               hot
               ,
               continue
               it
               so
               three
               〈◊〉
               four
               hours
               ,
               then
               let
               the
               Retort
               cool
               and
               break
               〈◊〉
               you
               'll
               find
               a
               Cinnabar
               Sublimed
               ,
               and
               adhering
               〈◊〉
               the
               neck
               ;
               separate
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 Remedy
                 for
                 the
                 Pox
                 ,
                 and
                 f●ling
                 sickness
                 ,
                 it
                 forces
                 sweat
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               six
               to
               fifteen
               grai●
            
             
               Note
               .
               
                 The
                 Butter
                 of
                 Antimony
                 distilled
                 in
                 t●
                 first
                 part
                 of
                 this
                 Operation
                 is
                 Caustick
                 ,
                 like
                 the
                 ●th●
                 before
                 described
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Mercury
               C●rr●sive
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Mercurius
                 sublimatus
                 Corrosivus
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               a
               pound
               of
               Mercury
               revived
               from
               Cinnabar
               〈◊〉
               a
               Matrass
               ;
               pour
               upon
               it
               eighteen
               ounces
               of
               ●e
               spirit
               of
               Nitre
               ,
               ●et
               your
               Matrass
               in
               sand
               a
               lit●e
               warm
               ,
               and
               leave
               it
               there
               till
               it
               be
               all
               dissolved
               ;
               ●our
               your
               dissolution
               which
               will
               be
               clear
               as
               water
               ,
               〈◊〉
               a
               glass
               or
               ●arthen
               pan
               ,
               and
               evaporate
               the
               li●or
               gently
               in
               sand
               ,
               until
               there
               remains
               a
               white
               ●lass
               ,
               which
               you
               must
               powder
               in
               a
               glass
               Mortar
               ,
               ●●d
               mix
               with
               a
               pound
               of
               Vitriol
               calcined
               white
               ,
               and
               ●
               much
               salt
               decrepitated
               ,
               put
               this
               mixture
               into
               a
               ●atrass
               ,
               two
               thirds
               whereof
               must
               at
               least
               remain
               ●pty
               :
               Place
               your
               Matrass
               in
               sand
               ,
               and
               begin
               with
               ●v●ng
               a
               small
               fire
               ,
               which
               you
               must
               continue
               so
               for
               ●ree
               hours
               ,
               then
               increase
               it
               with
               Coals
               to
               a
               pretty
               ●od
               strength
               there
               will
               rise
               a
               sublimat
               to
               the
               top
               ●
               the
               Matrass
               ,
               the
               operation
               must
               be
               ended
               in
               six
               ●
               seven
               hours
               ,
               let
               the
               Matrass
               cool
               then
               break
               it
               ,
               ●oiding
               a
               kind
               of
               light
               powder
               that
               flies
               in
               the
               air
               ,
               ●●en
               the
               matter
               is
               stirred
               ,
               you
               'll
               have
               a
               pound
               of
               ●ry
               good
               sublimat
               ;
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               :
               the
               red
               Sco●●
               that
               are
               found
               at
               the
               bottom
               ,
               must
               be
               flung
               a●y
               as
               useless
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 sublimat
                 is
                 a
                 powerful
                 Escharotick
                 ,
                 ●eats
                 proud
                 flesh
                 ,
                 and
                 cleanses
                 old
                 ulcers
                 very
                 well
                 :
                 half
                 a
                 dram
                 of
                 it
                 be
                 dissolved
                 in
                 a
                 pint
                 of
                 Lime
                 ●er
                 it
                 turns
                 yellow
                 ,
                 and
                 makes
                 that
                 which
                 is
                 called
                 〈◊〉
                 Phagedenick
                 water
                 ,
                 which
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 she
                 same
                 pur●●s
                 ,
                 but
                 is
                 more
                 gentle
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Mercury
               Water
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               white
               Lillies
               two
               dram●
               boil
               them
               in
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Fountain
               wate●
               to
               a
               pint
               ,
               strain
               it
               ,
               and
               add
               to
               it
               two
               drams
               of
               bi●ter
               Almonds
               blanched
               ,
               dissolve
               in
               it
               in
               a
               glass
               Mo●tar
               ,
               two
               drams
               of
               Mercury
               sublimat
               ,
               make
               a
               whi●
               water
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 take
                 off
                 spots
                 or
                 pimpl●
                 from
                 the
                 face
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 beautisie
                 it
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Sweet
               Sublimat
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Mercurius
                 ducis
              
               .
            
             
               Powder
               sixteen
               ounces
               of
               Sublimat
               Corrosive
               〈◊〉
               a
               Marble
               or
               glass
               Mortar
               ,
               mix
               with
               it
               by
               little
               an●
               little
               ,
               twelve
               ounces
               of
               Mercury
               revived
               from
               Ci●nabar
               ;
               stir
               this
               mixture
               with
               a
               wooden
               pestle
               ,
               u●til
               all
               the
               quicksilver
               becomes
               imperceptible
               ;
               the●
               put
               this
               gray
               powder
               into
               several
               Viols
               ,
               or
               into
               Matrass
               ,
               two
               thirds
               whereof
               remain
               empty
               ;
               pla●
               your
               vessel
               in
               sand
               ,
               and
               give
               a
               little
               fire
               at
               firs●
               then
               augment
               to
               the
               third
               degree
               ,
               continue
               it
               〈◊〉
               this
               condition
               until
               your
               Sublimat
               is
               made
               ,
               whi●
               usually
               happens
               in
               four
               or
               five
               hours
               ;
               break
               your
               v●ols
               ,
               and
               fling
               away
               a
               little
               light
               earth
               that
               is
               fou●
               at
               bottom
               ;
               separate
               also
               that
               which
               sticks
               to
               t●
               neck
               of
               the
               Viols
               or
               Matrass
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               Oyn●
               ments
               against
               the
               itch
               ,
               but
               gather
               up
               carefully
               a●
               that
               is
               in
               the
               middle
               ,
               which
               is
               very
               white
               ,
               and
               ha●ing
               powdred
               it
               ,
               resublime
               it
               in
               Viols
               or
               a
               Matra●
               as
               before
               ;
               separate
               once
               more
               the
               matter
               that
               is
               〈◊〉
               the
               middle
               ,
               and
               resublime
               it
               in
               other
               viols
               as
               befor●
               Lastly
               ,
               separate
               the
               earthy
               matter
               at
               the
               botto●
               
               ●nd
               the
               fuliginous
               that
               lies
               in
               the
               neck
               of
               the
               Viols
               ,
               ●nd
               keep
               the
               sublimat
               that
               is
               in
               the
               middle
               ;
               for
               it
               〈◊〉
               sufficiently
               dulcified
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 all
                 sorts
                 of
                 venerial
                 diseas●s
                 ,
                 it
                 opens
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 kills
                 worms
                 ;
                 it
                 purges
                 ●ently
                 by
                 stool
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               six
               to
               thirty
               grains
               ,
               ●in
               Pills
               or
               the
               like
               .
            
          
           
             
               White
               precipitat
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Mercurius
                 praecipitatus
                 albus
              
               .
            
             
               Dissolve
               in
               a
               glass
               Cucurbit
               sixteen
               ounces
               of
               Mercury
               revived
               from
               Cinnabar
               ,
               with
               eighteen
               or
               twenty
               ounces
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Nitre
               ;
               when
               the
               dissolution
               is
               made
               ,
               pour
               upon
               it
               salt
               water
               filtrated
               ,
               made
               of
               ten
               ounces
               of
               Sea
               salt
               ,
               in
               two
               quarts
               of
               water
               ,
               add
               to
               this
               about
               half
               an
               ounce
               of
               the
               volatile
               Spirit
               of
               Sal
               Armoniack
               ,
               there
               will
               precipitate
               〈◊〉
               very
               white
               powder
               ,
               that
               you
               must
               leave
               for
               a
               sufficient
               time
               to
               settle
               ,
               then
               having
               poured
               off
               the
               water
               by
               inclination
               ,
               wash
               i●
               several
               times
               with
               Fountain
               water
               ,
               and
               dry
               it
               in
               the
               shade
               .
            
             
               〈◊〉
               It
               is
               used
               to
               raise
               a
               flux
               with
               ,
               and
               to
               ●ure
               tettars
               and
               the
               itch
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               inwardly
               from
               four
               to
               fifteen
               grains
               in
               Pills
               ;
               when
               it
               is
               used
               outwardly
               ,
               a
               dram
               or
               two
               drms
               of
               it
               may
               be
               mixed
               with
               an
               ounce
               of
               Pomatum
               .
            
          
           
             
               Red
               Precipitat
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Mercurius
                 praecipitatus
                 Ruber
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               eight
               ounces
               of
               Mercury
               revived
               from
               Cinnabar
               ,
               dissolve
               it
               in
               eight
               or
               nine
               ounces
               of
               Spirit
               
               of
               Nitre
               ;
               pour
               the
               dissolution
               into
               a
               Viol
               o●
               Matrass
               with
               a
               short
               neck
               ,
               set
               it
               in
               sand
               and
               evaporate
               all
               the
               moisture
               with
               a
               gentle
               heat
               ,
               until
               there
               remains
               a
               white
               Mass
               ,
               then
               quicken
               the
               fire
               by
               little
               and
               little
               to
               the
               third
               degree
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               this
               condition
               till
               all
               your
               matter
               is
               turned
               red
               ;
               the●
               take
               it
               off
               the
               fire
               ,
               let
               the
               Viol
               cool
               ,
               and
               break
               it
               to
               obtain
               your
               Precipitat
               ,
               which
               weighs
               nine
               ounces
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 Escharotick
                 ▪
                 it
                 eats
                 proud
                 fiesh
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 used
                 for
                 laying
                 open
                 of
                 Chancres
                 ,
                 mixed
                 with
                 burnt
                 Alum
                 ,
                 Aegyptiacum
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 common
                 Suppuratives
                 ;
                 some
                 give
                 four
                 grains
                 of
                 ●it
                 inwardly
                 to
                 raise
                 a
                 flux
                 ;
                 but
                 unless
                 rectified
                 spirit
                 of
                 wine
                 be
                 burnt
                 upon
                 it
                 two
                 or
                 three
                 times
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 dangerous
                 to
                 be
                 given
                 inwardly
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Turbith
               Mineral
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Turpethum
                 Minerale
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               four
               ounces
               of
               quicksilver
               revived
               from
               Cinna●ar
               into
               a
               glass
               Retor●
               ▪
               and
               pour
               upon
               it
               sixteen
               ounces
               of
               oyl
               of
               Vitriol
               ;
               set
               your
               Retort
               in
               sand
               ,
               and
               when
               the
               Mercury
               is
               dissolve●
               ,
               〈◊〉
               fire
               ●nderneath
               it
               ,
               and
               distil
               the
               humidity
               ;
               make
               the
               fire
               strong
               enough
               towards
               the
               end
               ,
               to
               drive
               out
               some
               of
               the
               last
               Spirit
               of
               all
               ;
               afterwards
               break
               the
               Retort
               ,
               and
               powder
               in
               a
               glass
               Mortar
               ,
               a
               white
               Mass
               you
               'll
               find
               within
               it
               ,
               which
               weighs
               five
               ounces
               and
               an
               half
               ,
               pour
               warm
               water
               upon
               it
               ,
               and
               the
               matter
               will
               presently
               change
               into
               a
               yellow
               powder
               which
               you
               must
               dulcifie
               by
               a
               great
               many
               repeated
               lotions
               ;
               then
               dry
               it
               in
               the
               shade
               :
               You
               'll
               have
               three
               ounces
               and
               two
               drams
               of
               it
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 purges
                 strongly
                 both
                 by
                 vomit
                 and
                 stools
                 it
                 is
                 given
                 in
                 Venerial
                 diseases
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Six
               or
               nine
               grains
               of
               it
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               time
               in
               Pills
               .
            
          
           
             
               Aethiops
               Mineralis
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               flowers
               of
               Sulphur
               two
               parts
               ,
               of
               crude
               Mercury
               one
               part
               ,
               mingle
               them
               well
               together
               in
               a
               glass
               Mortar
               ,
               then
               fire
               it
               ,
               and
               so
               make
               a
               black
               Powder
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 the
                 French
                 Pox
                 ,
                 for
                 a
                 dropsy
                 and
                 for
                 old
                 sores
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               night
               ●nd
               morning
               mixed
               with
               a
               little
               syrup
               of
               Gilly●owers
               ,
               or
               made
               into
               a
               Bolus
               with
               Conserve
               of
               Ro●s
               ,
               for
               the
               space
               of
               three
               weeks
               ,
               or
               a
               month
               ;
               but
               ●
               will
               be
               convenient
               to
               purge
               once
               a
               week
               ,
               although
               ●here
               is
               no
               fear
               of
               its
               fluxing
               .
            
          
           
             
               Arcanum
               Corallinum
               .
            
             
               Put
               red
               Pr●cipirat
               into
               an
               earthen
               pot
               ,
               and
               pour
               ●pon
               it
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               well
               rectified
               ,
               then
               fire
               it
               ,
               ●●d
               when
               the
               Spirit
               is
               consumed
               add
               more
               ;
               do
               so
               ●x
               times
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               It
               purg●s
               ,
               and
               sometimes
               procures
               a
               vo●it
               ,
               it
               opens
               obstructions
               ,
               and
               dissolv●s
               a
               Schirrou●
               ,
               ●nd
               cures
               the
               pox
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Three
               or
               six
               grains
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               ●●me
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Steel
               prepared
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Chalybs
                 praeparatus
                 ▪
              
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               filings
               of
               Steel
               separated
               from
               the
               filth
               by
               a
               Loadstone
               ,
               as
               much
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               moisten
               them
               twelve
               times
               with
               sharpe
               white
               Wine
               Vinegar
               ,
               and
               dry
               them
               in
               the
               sun
               ,
               or
               in
               a
               dry
               or
               warm
               air
               ,
               then
               grind
               them
               upon
               a
               Porphyry
               stone
               ,
               pouring
               upon
               them
               a
               little
               Cinnamon
               water
               ,
               and
               le●
               them
               be
               reduced
               to
               a
               very
               fine
               powder
               ,
               and
               kep●
               for
               use
               .
               It
               may
               be
               also
               prepared
               by
               thrusting
               role●
               of
               Brimstone
               upon
               red
               hot
               Steel
               ,
               for
               then
               it
               wil●
               melt
               by
               drops
               into
               a
               Bucket
               of
               water
               placed
               unde●
               it
               ;
               dry
               it
               ,
               and
               powder
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 open
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 an●
                 sweeten
                 the
                 blood
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 Hysterick
                 ,
                 and
                 Hypochondriack
                 difeases
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Eight
               or
               ten
               grains
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               i●
               a
               morning
               ,
               mixed
               with
               Conserve
               of
               Roman
               Wormwood
               ,
               for
               the
               space
               of
               a
               month
               ,
               drinking
               upon
               i●
               a
               good
               draught
               of
               Wormwood
               Wine
               or
               Beer
               .
            
          
           
             
               Opening
               Saffron
               of
               Mars
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Crocus
                 Martis
                 Aperitivus
              
               .
            
             
               Wash
               well
               several
               Iron
               Plates
               ,
               and
               expose
               then
               to
               the
               dew
               for
               a
               good
               while
               ,
               they
               will
               rust
               ,
               and
               yo●
               must
               gather
               up
               this
               rust
               ,
               set
               the
               same
               Plates
               again
               t●
               receive
               the
               dew
               ,
               and
               gather
               the
               rust
               as
               before
               continue
               to
               do
               so
               till
               you
               have
               gotten
               enough
               ,
               th●
               rust
               is
               really
               better
               then
               all
               the
               preparations
               of
               Iron
               that
               is
               called
               Crocus
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 obstructions
                 of
                 th●
                 Liver
                 ,
                 Pancreas
                 ,
                 Spleen
                 ,
                 and
                 Mesentery
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 use
                 very
                 succesfully
                 for
                 the
                 Green
                 Sickness
                 ,
                 stopping
                 〈◊〉
                 
                 the
                 Courses
                 ,
                 Dropsies
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 diseases
                 that
                 proceed
                 from
                 obstructions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               The
               same
               with
               the
               former
               in
               Lozenges
               or
               Pills
               .
            
          
           
             
               Astringent
               Saffron
               of
               Mars
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Crocus
                 Martis
                 Astringens
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               equal
               quantities
               of
               filings
               of
               Steel
               and
               Sulphur
               powdred
               ,
               mix
               them
               together
               ,
               and
               make
               them
               ●nto
               a
               Paste
               with
               water
               ;
               put
               this
               past
               into
               an
               earthen
               ●pan
               ,
               and
               leave
               it
               a
               fermenting
               four
               or
               five
               hours
               ,
               ●fter
               which
               put
               the
               Pan
               over
               a
               good
               fire
               ,
               and
               stir
               ●he
               matter
               with
               an
               Iron
               Spatula
               ;
               it
               will
               flame
               ,
               and
               when
               the
               Sulphur
               is
               burnt
               ,
               it
               will
               appear
               black
               ,
               but
               ●ontinuing
               a
               good
               strong
               fire
               ,
               and
               stirring
               it
               about
               ●wo
               hours
               ,
               it
               will
               be
               of
               a
               very
               red
               colour
               ,
               then
               wash
               it
               five
               or
               six
               times
               in
               strong
               Vinegar
               ,
               leaving
               〈◊〉
               to
               steep
               an
               hour
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               then
               Calcine
               it
               in
               a
               ●ot
               ,
               or
               upon
               a
               tyle
               in
               a
               great
               fire
               five
               or
               six
               hours
               ,
               ●fter
               that
               let
               it
               cool
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 stops
                 a
                 loosness
                 ,
                 the
                 immoderate
                 fluxes
                 〈◊〉
                 the
                 Hemorrhoids
                 and
                 Courses
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               scruple
               or
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               t●ken
               a
               time
               〈◊〉
               Lozenges
               or
               Pills
               .
            
          
           
             
               Salt
               or
               Vitriol
               of
               Mars
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Sal
                 Martis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               a
               clean
               frying
               pa●
               ,
               and
               pour
               into
               it
               an
               e●●al
               weight
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               and
               oyl
               of
               Vitriol
               ;
               ●t
               it
               for
               some
               time
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               and
               then
               in
               the
               Shade
               ●ithout
               stirring
               it
               ;
               you
               will
               find
               all
               the
               liquor
               in●rporated
               with
               the
               Mars
               ,
               and
               turned
               into
               a
               Salt
               
               that
               you
               must
               dry
               ,
               and
               then
               separate
               from
               the
               pan
               ,
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 admirable
                 remedy
                 for
                 all
                 diseases
                 that
                 proceed
                 from
                 Obstructions
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Six
               or
               twelve
               grains
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               in
               broath
               or
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
             
               Note
               .
               Syrup
               of
               Steel
               may
               be
               made
               presently
               of
               it
               in
               the
               following
               manner
               .
               Take
               of
               salt
               of
               Mars
               two
               drams
               ,
               of
               compound
               Gentian
               water
               one
               ounce
               ,
               of
               altering
               syrup
               of
               Apples
               nine
               ounces
               ;
               mingle
               them
               .
            
          
           
             
               Volatile
               Spirit
               of
               Sal
               Armoniac
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 Salis
                 Armoniaci
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               eight
               ounces
               of
               Sal
               Armoniack
               ,
               and
               twenty
               four
               ounces
               of
               Quicklime
               ,
               powder
               them
               apart
               ,
               and
               when
               you
               have
               mixed
               them
               in
               a
               Mortar
               ,
               pour
               on
               them
               four
               ounces
               of
               water
               ,
               and
               put
               it
               quickly
               into
               a
               Retort
               ,
               half
               whereof
               must
               remain
               empty
               ;
               set
               your
               Retort
               in
               a
               sand
               Furnace
               ,
               and
               fitting
               to
               it
               a
               great
               Receiver
               ,
               and
               luting
               the
               Junctures
               exactly
               ,
               begin
               the
               distillation
               without
               fire
               for
               a
               quarter
               of
               an
               hour
               ;
               afterwards
               increase
               it
               by
               little
               and
               little
               ,
               unto
               the
               second
               degree
               ,
               continue
               it
               till
               nothing
               more
               comes
               forth
               ;
               take
               off
               your
               Receiver
               ,
               and
               pour
               out
               the
               Spirit
               immediately
               into
               a
               Viol
               ,
               turning
               away
               your
               head
               as
               much
               as
               may
               be
               ,
               to
               avoid
               a
               very
               subtle
               vapour
               that
               continually
               ri●es
               from
               it
               ,
               stop
               the
               bottle
               close
               with
               Wax
               ,
               to
               keep
               the
               Spirit
               in
               ;
               you
               will
               have
               of
               it
               five
               ounces
               and
               six
               drams
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 excellent
                 remedy
                 for
                 all
                 diseases
                 that
                 proceed
                 from
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 corruption
                 of
                 humors
                 ,
                 as
                 malignant
                 Fevers
                 ,
                 the
                 falling
                 Sickness
                 ,
                 Palsy
                 ,
                 Plague
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 ;
                 it
                 drives
                 by
                 perspiration
                 or
                 by
                 urine
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               taken
               from
               six
               drops
               to
               twenty
               ,
               in
               a
               glass
               of
               Balm
               or
               Carduus
               water
               .
            
          
           
             
               Spirit
               of
               Salt
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 Salis.
              
               
            
             
               Dry
               Salt
               over
               a
               little
               fire
               ,
               or
               else
               in
               the
               Sun
               ;
               then
               powder
               finely
               two
               pounds
               of
               it
               ,
               mix
               it
               well
               with
               six
               pounds
               of
               Potters
               earth
               powdred
               ,
               make
               up
               a
               hard
               past
               of
               this
               mixture
               ,
               with
               as
               much
               rain
               water
               as
               is
               necessary
               ;
               form
               it
               into
               little
               pellets
               of
               the
               bigness
               of
               a
               nut
               ,
               and
               set
               them
               in
               the
               Sun
               a
               good
               while
               a
               drying
               ;
               when
               they
               are
               perfectly
               dry
               ,
               put
               them
               into
               a
               large
               earthen
               pot
               ,
               or
               glass
               one
               luted
               ,
               whereof
               a
               third
               part
               must
               remain
               empty
               ;
               place
               this
               Retort
               in
               a
               reverberatory
               Furnace
               ,
               and
               fit
               to
               it
               a
               large
               capacious
               Receiver
               ,
               without
               luting
               the
               junctures
               ;
               give
               a
               very
               moderate
               heat
               a●
               〈◊〉
               〈◊〉
               〈◊〉
               the
               Retort
               ,
               and
               make
               an
               insipid
               water
               come
               forth
               drop
               by
               drop
               ;
               when
               you
               perceive
               some
               white
               clouds
               succeed
               these
               drops
               ,
               pour
               out
               that
               which
               is
               in
               the
               Receiver
               ,
               and
               having
               refitted
               it
               ,
               lute
               the
               junctures
               close
               ,
               increase
               the
               fire
               by
               degrees
               to
               the
               last
               degree
               of
               all
               ,
               and
               continue
               it
               in
               this
               condition
               twelve
               or
               fifteen
               hours
               ,
               all
               this
               while
               the
               Receiver
               will
               be
               hot
               ,
               and
               full
               of
               white
               clouds
               ;
               but
               when
               it
               grows
               cold
               ,
               and
               the
               clouds
               disappear
               ,
               the
               operation
               is
               at
               an
               end
               ;
               unlute
               the
               Junctures
               ,
               and
               you
               will
               find
               the
               Spirit
               of
               Salt
               in
               the
               Receiver
               ;
               pour
               it
               into
               an
               earthen
               of
               glass
               bottle
               ,
               and
               stop
               it
               well
               with
               Wax
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 an
                 aperitive
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 juleps
                 to
                 an
                 agreeable
                 acidity
                 ,
                 for
                 such
                 as
                 are
                 subject
                 to
                 the
                 gravel
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 used
                 to
                 cleanse
                 the
                 teeth
                 ,
                 being
                 tempered
                 with
                 a
                 little
                 water
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 consume
                 the
                 rottenness
                 of
                 the
                 bones
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Sweet
               Spirit
               of
               Salt
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 Salis
                 dulcis
              
               .
            
             
               Mix
               equal
               parts
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Salt
               and
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ;
               set
               them
               in
               digestion
               two
               or
               three
               days
               in
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               in
               a
               gentle
               sand
               heat
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 esteemed
                 better
                 than
                 the
                 other
                 to
                 be
                 taken
                 inwardly
                 ,
                 because
                 it
                 's
                 less
                 corrosive
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               four
               to
               twelve
               drops
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Lapis
               Medicamentosus
               .
            
             
               Powder
               and
               mix
               together
               Colcothar
               ,
               or
               red
               Vitriol
               that
               remains
               in
               the
               Retort
               after
               the
               Spirit
               is
               drawn
               out
               ▪
               or
               for
               want
               of
               it
               ,
               Vitriol
               calcined
               to
               a
               redness
               ,
               two
               ounces
               of
               Litharge
               ,
               Alom
               ,
               and
               Bole
               Armonick
               ,
               each
               four
               ounces
               ;
               pu●
               this
               mixture
               into
               a
               glazed
               pot
               ,
               and
               pour
               upon
               it
               good
               Vinegar
               enough
               to
               cover
               the
               matter
               two
               fingers
               high
               ,
               cover
               the
               pot
               ,
               and
               leave
               it
               two
               days
               in
               digestion
               ;
               then
               add
               to
               it
               eight
               ounces
               of
               Nitre
               ,
               two
               ounces
               of
               Sal
               Armonick
               ,
               set
               the
               pot
               over
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               evaporate
               all
               the
               moisture
               ,
               Calcine
               the
               Mass
               that
               remains
               about
               half
               an
               hour
               in
               a
               strong
               fire
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 remedy
                 to
                 stop
                 the
                 running
                 of
                 the
                 reins
                 ,
                 a
                 dram
                 of
                 it
                 being
                 dissolved
                 in
                 eight
                 ounces
                 of
                 Plantain
                 water
                 ,
                 or
                 Smiths
                 water
                 to
                 make
                 an
                 injection
                 into
                 the
                 yard
                 :
                 It
                 is
                 also
                 good
                 to
                 cleanse
                 the
                 ●yes
                 in
                 the
                 small
                 Pox
                 ;
                 seven
                 or
                 eight
                 grains
                 of
                 it
                 must
                 be
                 dissolved
                 in
                 four
                 ounces
                 of
                 Plantain
                 water
                 ,
                 or
                 Eye-bright
                 water
                 ;
                 it
                 's
                 also
                 good
                 to
                 stop
                 blood
                 ,
                 being
                 outwardly
                 applied
                 to
                 wounds
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
             
               Styptic
               water
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Aqua
                 Styptica
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               Colcothar
               ,
               or
               red
               Vitriol
               that
               remains
               in
               the
               Retort
               after
               the
               Spirit
               is
               drawn
               out
               ,
               burnt
               Alum
               ,
               and
               Sugar
               Candy
               ,
               each
               half
               a
               dram
               ,
               the
               urine
               of
               some
               young
               person
               ,
               and
               rose
               water
               each
               half
               an
               ounce
               ,
               Plantain
               water
               two
               ounces
               ;
               stir
               them
               altogether
               a
               good
               while
               in
               a
               Mortar
               ,
               then
               pour
               the
               mixture
               into
               a
               viol
               ,
               and
               when
               you
               use
               it
               ,
               separate
               it
               by
               inclination
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 If
                 you
                 apply
                 a
                 bolster
                 dipt
                 in
                 this
                 water
                 to
                 an
                 opened
                 artery
                 ,
                 and
                 hold
                 your
                 hand
                 a
                 while
                 upon
                 it
                 ;
                 it
                 stops
                 the
                 blood
                 .
                 In
                 like
                 manner
                 ,
                 you
                 may
                 wet
                 a
                 pledget
                 in
                 it
                 ,
                 and
                 thrust
                 it
                 into
                 the
                 nose
                 when
                 an
                 hemorrhage
                 continues
                 too
                 long
                 ;
                 taken
                 inwardly
                 it
                 cures
                 spitting
                 of
                 blood
                 ,
                 the
                 bloody
                 flux
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 immoderate
                 flux
                 of
                 the
                 Hemorrhoids
                 and
                 Courses
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               When
               't
               is
               taken
               inwardly
               ,
               half
               a
               dram
               or
               a
               dram
               may
               be
               given
               at
               a
               time
               in
               Knotgrass
               water
               .
            
          
           
             
               Spirit
               of
               Vitriol
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 Vitrioli
              
               .
            
             
               Fill
               two
               thirds
               of
               a
               large
               earthen
               Retort
               ,
               or
               glass
               one
               luted
               ,
               with
               Vitriol
               calcined
               to
               whiteness
               ,
               place
               it
               in
               a
               close
               reverberatory
               Furnace
               ,
               and
               fitting
               to
               it
               a
               great
               Receiver
               ,
               give
               a
               very
               small
               fire
               to
               warm
               the
               Retort
               ,
               to
               make
               the
               water
               come
               for●
               ,
               that
               may
               still
               remain
               in
               the
               Vitriol
               ,
               and
               when
               there
               will
               distil
               no
               more
               ,
               pour
               the
               water
               out
               of
               the
               Receiver
               into
               a
               bottle
               ;
               this
               is
               called
               Flegm
               of
               Vitriol
               ,
               it
               's
               used
               in
               inflamations
               of
               the
               eyes
               ,
               to
               wash
               them
               with
               .
               Refit
               the
               Receiver
               to
               the
               neck
               of
               the
               
               Retort
               ,
               and
               luting
               the
               Junctures
               exactly
               ,
               increase
               the
               fire
               by
               degrees
               ,
               and
               when
               you
               perceive
               clouds
               to
               come
               forth
               into
               the
               Receiver
               ,
               continue
               it
               in
               the
               same
               condition
               till
               the
               Receiver
               grows
               cold
               ,
               then
               strengthen
               the
               fire
               with
               wood
               to
               an
               extream
               violence
               until
               the
               flame
               rises
               through
               the
               tunnel
               of
               the
               reverberatory
               ,
               as
               big
               as
               ones
               arm
               ,
               the
               Receiver
               will
               fill
               again
               with
               white
               clouds
               ,
               continue
               the
               fire
               after
               this
               manner
               three
               days
               ,
               and
               so
               many
               nights
               ,
               then
               put
               it
               out
               ,
               unlute
               the
               Junctures
               when
               the
               vessels
               are
               cold
               ,
               and
               pour
               the
               Spirit
               into
               a
               glass
               body
               ,
               set
               it
               in
               sand
               ,
               and
               fit
               to
               it
               quickly
               a
               head
               with
               its
               Receiver
               ,
               lute
               the
               junctures
               close
               with
               a
               wet
               bladder
               ,
               and
               distil
               with
               a
               very
               gentle
               fire
               about
               four
               ounces
               of
               it
               ;
               this
               is
               the
               Sulphureous
               Spirit
               of
               Vitriol
               ,
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 s
                 good
                 for
                 an
                 Asthma
                 ,
                 Palsy
                 ,
                 and
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 lungs
                 .
              
            
             
               D●se
               .
               Six
               or
               ten
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               convenient
               liquor
               .
            
             
               
                 Change
                 the
                 receiver
                 ,
                 and
                 augmenting
                 the
                 fire
                 ,
                 distil
                 about
                 half
                 the
                 liquor
                 that
                 remains
                 in
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 this
                 is
                 called
                 the
                 acid
                 spirit
                 of
                 Vitriol
                 .
              
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               It
               's
               mixed
               with
               juleps
               to
               give
               an
               agreeable
               acidity
               .
            
             
               
                 That
                 which
                 remains
                 in
                 the
                 body
                 ,
                 is
                 the
                 most
                 acid
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 Vitriol
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 improperly
                 called
                 oyl
                 .
              
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               It
               may
               be
               used
               like
               the
               acid
               Spirit
               for
               continual
               Fevers
               ,
               and
               other
               difeases
               that
               are
               accompanied
               with
               violent
               heat
               .
            
          
           
             
               Salt
               of
               Vitriol
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Sal
                 Vitrioli
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               two
               or
               three
               pounds
               of
               Colcothar
               that
               remains
               in
               the
               Retort
               after
               distillation
               of
               the
               Vitriol
               ,
               
               ●et
               it
               infuse
               in
               eight
               or
               ten
               pints
               of
               warm
               water
               ,
               ●or
               ten
               or
               twelve
               hours
               ;
               boil
               it
               a
               little
               while
               ,
               and
               ●hen
               let
               it
               settle
               ,
               separate
               the
               water
               by
               inclination
               ,
               ●nd
               pour
               new
               water
               upon
               the
               matter
               ;
               proceed
               as
               ●efore
               ,
               and
               mixing
               your
               impregnations
               ,
               evaporate
               ●ll
               the
               moisture
               in
               a
               sand
               heat
               ,
               in
               a
               glass
               or
               earthen
               ●essel
               ,
               there
               will
               remain
               a
               Salt
               at
               bottom
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 used
                 to
                 vomit
                 ,
                 it
                 works
                 gently
                 ,
                 saf●y
                 ,
                 and
                 quickly
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               be
               ●iven
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               dissolved
               in
               Posset
               drink
               .
            
          
           
             
               Spirit
               of
               Nitre
               dulcified
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 Nitri
                 dulcis
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               into
               a
               large
               bolt
               head
               eight
               ounces
               of
               good
               Spi●it
               of
               Nitre
               ▪
               and
               so
               much
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ,
               well
               de●egmated
               ,
               set
               you
               bolt
               head
               in
               the
               Chimney
               ,
               upon
               ●
               round
               of
               Straw
               ;
               the
               liquor
               will
               grow
               hot
               with●ut
               coming
               near
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               half
               an
               hour
               afterwards
               or
               an
               hour
               ▪
               it
               will
               boil
               very
               much
               ;
               have
               a
               ●are
               of
               the
               red
               vapours
               that
               come
               out
               a
               pace
               at
               ●he
               neck
               of
               the
               bolt
               head
               ,
               and
               when
               the
               ebulition
               s
               over
               ▪
               you
               'll
               find
               your
               liquor
               clear
               at
               the
               bottom
               ,
               〈◊〉
               to
               have
               lost
               half
               what
               it
               was
               ;
               put
               it
               into
               a
               glass
               Retort
               and
               〈◊〉
               〈◊〉
               ●●●eiver
               ,
               distil
               it
               off
               till
               it
               is
               dry
               ,
               Cohobat
               it
               twice
               ,
               put
               it
               into
               a
               viol
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 expel
                 wind
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 Cholick
                 ,
                 and
                 Nephritick
                 pains
                 ,
                 Hysterick
                 diseases
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 ●structions
                 ,
                 and
                 being
                 added
                 to
                 cordials
                 ,
                 it
                 gives
                 ●em
                 a
                 fragrant
                 smell
                 ,
                 and
                 revives
                 the
                 Spirits
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Eight
               ,
               or
               ten
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               ●e
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               rectified
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritu●
                 Vini
                 rectificatus
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               four
               Gallons
               of
               Brandy
               ,
               put
               it
               into
               a●
               Alembick
               ,
               with
               half
               a
               peck
               of
               ordinary
               Salt
               ,
               or
               bay
               Salt
               well
               dryed
               ,
               lute
               on
               the
               head
               ,
               and
               make
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               draw
               off
               as
               long
               as
               you
               find
               it
               will
               burn
               all
               away
               ,
               which
               you
               may
               know
               by
               trying
               a
               little
               now
               and
               then
               in
               a
               spoon
               ;
               if
               it
               be
               good
               Brandy
               half
               of
               it
               will
               burn
               away
               ;
               this
               is
               rectified
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ;
               that
               which
               distills
               after
               ,
               and
               will
               not
               burn
               all
               away
               ,
               must
               be
               kept
               for
               other
               uses
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 Chymistry
                 ,
                 to
                 draw
                 Tinctures
                 and
                 the
                 like
                 ,
                 outwardly
                 applied
                 it
                 discusses
                 tumors
                 ,
                 and
                 cures
                 burns
                 ,
                 if
                 it
                 be
                 presently
                 used
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Cream
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Cremor
                 Tartari
              
               .
            
             
               Boil
               in
               a
               great
               deal
               of
               water
               what
               quantity
               of
               white
               Tartar
               you
               please
               ,
               until
               it
               be
               all
               dissolved
               ,
               pass
               the
               liquor
               hot
               through
               
               Hippocrates's
               sleeve
               into
               an
               earthen
               ves●●●
               and
               evaporate
               about
               half
               of
               it
               ;
               set
               the
               vessel
               in
               a
               cool
               〈…〉
               three
               days
               ,
               and
               you
               'll
               〈◊〉
               〈◊〉
               ●ri●tals
               on
               the
               sides
               ,
               which
               you
               are
               to
               separate
               ,
               evaporate
               again
               half
               the
               liquor
               that
               remains
               ,
               and
               remit
               the
               vessel
               to
               the
               Cellar
               as
               before
               ,
               there
               will
               shoot
               out
               new
               Cristals
               ;
               continue
               doing
               thus
               till
               you
               have
               gotten
               all
               your
               Tartar.
               
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 Crystal
                 or
                 Cream
                 of
                 Tartar
                 is
                 Aperitive●
                 good
                 for
                 dropsies
                 and
                 astmatical
                 persons
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 purgative
                 ,
                 but
                 it
                 is
                 most
                 commonly
                 used
                 with
                 other
                 purg●s
                 to
                 quicken
                 them
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               half
               a
               dram
               to
               three
               drams
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
             
               Oyl
               of
               Tartar
               
                 per
                 deliquium
              
               is
               made
               by
               exposing
               Salt
               of
               Tartar
               in
               a
               Cellar
               ,
               in
               a
               wide
               glass
               vessel
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 's
                 used
                 for
                 tettars
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 discuss
                 tumors
                 ;
                 Ladies
                 mix
                 it
                 with
                 Lilly
                 water
                 ,
                 to
                 clear
                 the
                 complexions
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 cleanse
                 their
                 hands
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Tartar
               Vitriolated
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tartarum
                 Vitriolatum
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               into
               a
               glass
               body
               what
               quantity
               you
               please
               of
               oyl
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               made
               by
               deliquium
               ;
               pour
               upon
               it
               by
               little
               and
               little
               rectified
               Spirit
               of
               Vitriol
               ,
               there
               will
               be
               a
               great
               effervescency
               ,
               continue
               to
               drop
               more
               in
               ,
               till
               there
               is
               no
               further
               ebulition
               ;
               then
               place
               your
               Cucurbit
               in
               Sand
               ,
               and
               evaporate
               the
               spirit
               with
               a
               little
               fire
               ,
               there
               will
               remain
               a
               very
               white
               Salt
               ;
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 a
                 good
                 aperitive
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 also
                 a
                 little
                 purgative
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 given
                 in
                 Hypocondriacal
                 cases
                 ,
                 the
                 Kings-evil
                 ,
                 to
                 open
                 Obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 force
                 Vrine
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               ten
               to
               thirty
               grains
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Spirit
               of
               Harts
               horn
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Spiritus
                 Cornu
                 Cervi
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               six
               pound
               of
               Hartshorn
               ,
               it
               must
               be
               broken
               or
               sawn
               an
               inch
               long
               ,
               and
               split
               in
               the
               middle
               ,
               put
               the
               pieces
               into
               a
               pottle
               Retort
               ,
               and
               place
               it
               in
               a
               Chappel
               Furnace
               ,
               letting
               your
               sand
               be
               but
               an
               inch
               
               high
               in
               the
               pot
               ,
               when
               you
               put
               in
               the
               Retort
               ,
               then
               cover
               it
               with
               sand
               up
               to
               the
               neck
               ,
               and
               lute
               on
               a
               gallon
               Receiver
               ,
               then
               make
               fire
               by
               degrees
               ,
               viz.
               In
               the
               first
               degree
               about
               four
               hours
               you
               may
               perceive
               the
               flegm
               to
               drop
               into
               the
               Receiver
               ,
               increase
               your
               fire
               to
               the
               second
               degree
               ,
               continue
               it
               in
               that
               degree
               for
               four
               hours
               more
               ,
               and
               by
               that
               time
               you
               will
               perceive
               ●he
               white
               fumes
               to
               come
               into
               the
               Receiver
               ,
               and
               the
               Volatile
               Salt
               beginning
               to
               shoot
               ,
               then
               increase
               your
               fire
               to
               the
               third
               degree
               ,
               let
               it
               continue
               there
               two
               hours
               ,
               then
               your
               Receiver
               will
               be
               full
               of
               white
               fumes
               ,
               and
               the
               Salt
               will
               shoot
               in
               the
               form
               of
               Stags
               horns
               ,
               increase
               your
               fire
               to
               the
               fourth
               degree
               ;
               continue
               it
               there
               till
               the
               fumes
               cease
               ,
               and
               then
               the
               distillation
               is
               ended
               .
            
          
           
             
               Rectification
               of
               spirit
               of
               Harts-horn
               .
            
             
               Take
               off
               the
               Receiver
               ,
               separate
               the
               spirit
               from
               the
               oyl
               by
               a
               glass
               tunnel
               ,
               which
               you
               may
               do
               by
               holding
               your
               finger
               at
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               tunnel
               ,
               the
               Spirit
               will
               come
               forth
               ;
               put
               the
               spirit
               into
               a
               tall
               glass
               Cucurbit
               ,
               with
               the
               volatile
               Salt
               ,
               you
               may
               put
               to
               it
               a
               sheet
               of
               brown
               Paper
               ,
               to
               keep
               the
               oyl
               from
               rising
               that
               came
               with
               the
               spirit
               ;
               lute
               on
               an
               Alembick
               ,
               and
               to
               that
               a
               Receiver
               ,
               set
               it
               on
               a
               digestive
               furnace
               in
               the
               second
               degree
               ,
               and
               in
               an
               hour
               or
               two's
               time
               ,
               you
               'll
               perceive
               the
               Spirit
               to
               drop
               ,
               and
               the
               Salt
               begin
               to
               shoot
               in
               the
               head
               ;
               let
               it
               continue
               there
               till
               all
               the
               Salt
               is
               gone
               out
               of
               the
               head
               ,
               which
               is
               a
               true
               sign
               that
               the
               Spirit
               is
               all
               come
               over
               ;
               then
               take
               off
               your
               Receiver
               ,
               and
               if
               there
               be
               any
               oyl
               upon
               the
               Spirit
               ,
               separate
               it
               as
               before
               with
               a
               glass
               tunnel
               ,
               or
               with
               a
               filter
               of
               Cap-paper
               :
               
               If
               it
               be
               notclear
               from
               the
               oyl
               ,
               it
               must
               be
               rectified
               again
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 The
                 Spirit
                 is
                 chiefly
                 used
                 for
                 vapours
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 head
                 ,
                 and
                 is
                 often
                 used
                 outwardly
                 to
                 the
                 nostrils
                 to
                 suppress
                 vapours
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Ten
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               given
               at
               bed
               time
               in
               a
               glass
               of
               Canary
               .
            
             
               
                 The
                 Volatile
                 Salt
                 of
                 it
                 is
                 frequently
                 given
                 in
                 Cordials
                 to
                 heighten
                 the
                 Pulse
                 when
                 they
                 are
                 languid
                 ;
                 four
                 or
                 five
                 grains
                 of
                 it
                 may
                 be
                 given
                 a●
                 a
                 time
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Balsam
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Balsamum
                 Sulphuris
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               into
               a
               small
               Matrass
               an
               ounce
               and
               an
               half
               of
               flowers
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               and
               pour
               upon
               it
               eight
               ounces
               of
               oyl
               of
               Turpentine
               ,
               place
               your
               Matrass
               in
               sand
               ,
               and
               give
               it
               a
               digesting
               fire
               two
               hours
               ;
               afterwards
               increase
               it
               a
               little
               for
               four
               hours
               ,
               and
               the
               oyl
               will
               take
               a
               red
               colour
               ,
               let
               the
               vessel
               cool
               ,
               then
               separate
               the
               clear
               Balsam
               from
               the
               Sulphur
               that
               could
               not
               dissolve
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 excellent
                 for
                 ulcers
                 of
                 the
                 lungs
                 and
                 breast
                 ,
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 used
                 〈◊〉
                 cleanse
                 ulcers
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Five
               or
               six
               drops
               of
               it
               may
               be
               taken
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               ,
               or
               mixed
               with
               Sugar
               .
            
             
               
                 To
                 make
                 the
                 Aniseed
                 Balsam
                 of
                 Sulphur
                 ,
                 you
                 must
                 use
                 the
                 oyl
                 drawn
                 from
                 Aniseeds
                 instead
                 of
                 oyl
                 of
                 Turpentine
                 ,
                 and
                 proceed
                 as
                 before
                 .
              
            
             
               Vertues
               .
               It
               is
               also
               good
               for
               the
               Lungs
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Flower
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Flos
                 Sulphuris
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               about
               half
               a
               pound
               of
               Sulphur
               grosly
               powdred
               into
               a
               glass
               body
               ;
               place
               it
               in
               a
               small
               open
               fire
               ,
               and
               cover
               it
               with
               a
               pot
               ,
               or
               another
               Cucurbit
               turned
               upside
               down
               ,
               one
               that
               is
               unglazed
               ,
               so
               as
               that
               the
               neck
               of
               one
               may
               enter
               into
               the
               neck
               of
               the
               other
               ;
               change
               the
               upper
               Cucurbit
               every
               half
               hour
               ,
               adding
               another
               in
               its
               place
               ;
               add
               likewise
               new
               Sulphur
               ,
               gathering
               your
               flowers
               which
               you
               find
               stick
               in
               the
               Cucurbit
               ,
               and
               continue
               to
               do
               thus
               until
               you
               have
               got
               as
               much
               as
               you
               desire
               ;
               then
               put
               out
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               let
               the
               vessels
               cool
               ;
               there
               will
               remain
               at
               bottom
               only
               a
               little
               light
               insignificant
               earth
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 Flower
                 of
                 Sulphur
                 is
                 used
                 in
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 and
                 Breast
                 ;
                 it
                 is
                 also
                 used
                 in
                 Oyntments
                 for
                 the
                 Iteh
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               taken
               from
               ten
               to
               thirty
               grains
               ,
               in
               Lozenges
               or
               in
               an
               Electuary
               .
            
          
           
             
               Magistery
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Lac
                 Sulphuris
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               four
               ounces
               of
               the
               flower
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               and
               twelve
               ounces
               of
               the
               Salt
               of
               Tartar
               ,
               or
               Salt
               Petre
               fixed
               by
               the
               coals
               ;
               put
               them
               into
               a
               large
               glazed
               pot
               ,
               and
               pour
               upon
               them
               six
               or
               seven
               pints
               of
               water
               ;
               cover
               the
               pot
               ,
               and
               setting
               it
               on
               the
               fire
               ,
               make
               the
               matter
               boil
               five
               or
               six
               hours
               ,
               or
               until
               being
               become
               red
               ,
               the
               Sulphur
               is
               all
               dissolved
               ;
               then
               filtrate
               the
               dissolution
               ,
               and
               pour
               
               up
               it
               by
               little
               and
               little
               distilled
               Vinegar
               ,
               or
               ●ome
               other
               acid
               ,
               there
               will
               presently
               appear
               a
               Milk
               ,
               let
               it
               settle
               ,
               that
               a
               white
               powder
               may
               pre●ipitate
               to
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               vessel
               ;
               pour
               off
               by
               nclination
               that
               which
               is
               clear
               ,
               and
               having
               washed
               the
               powder
               five
               or
               six
               times
               with
               water
               ,
               dry
               it
               in
               he
               shade
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 thought
                 good
                 for
                 all
                 diseases
                 of
                 the
                 Lungs
                 and
                 Breast
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               six
               to
               sixteen
               grains
               ,
               ●
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Flower
               of
               Benjamin
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Flos
                 Benzoini
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               an
               earthen
               pot
               high
               and
               narrow
               ,
               with
               a
               ●ttle
               border
               round
               it
               ,
               put
               into
               it
               three
               or
               four
               ounces
               of
               clean
               Benjamin
               grosly
               powdred
               ,
               cover
               the
               ●ot
               with
               a
               Coffin
               of
               Paper
               ,
               and
               tye
               it
               round
               about
               under
               the
               border
               ;
               set
               the
               pot
               into
               hot
               ashes
               ,
               nd
               when
               the
               Benjamin
               is
               heated
               the
               flowers
               will
               ●blime
               ;
               take
               off
               the
               Coffin
               every
               two
               hours
               ,
               and
               ●x
               another
               in
               its
               place
               ,
               stop
               up
               quickly
               in
               a
               glass
               he
               flowers
               you
               find
               in
               the
               Coffins
               ,
               and
               when
               those
               ●hich
               afterwards
               sublime
               begin
               to
               appear
               oily
               ,
               take
               he
               pot
               off
               the
               fire
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 They
                 are
                 good
                 for
                 asthmaticall
                 people
                 ,
                 ●d
                 to
                 fortifie
                 the
                 stomach
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               They
               may
               be
               taken
               from
               two
               grains
               to
               ●e
               in
               an
               Egg
               or
               Lozenges
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Tincture
               of
               Benjamin
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Tincture
                 Benzoini
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               three
               ounces
               of
               Benjamin
               ,
               and
               half
               a●
               ounce
               of
               Storax
               ,
               powder
               them
               grosly
               ,
               and
               pu●
               them
               into
               a
               Bottle
               or
               Matrass
               half
               empty
               ,
               pou●
               upon
               them
               a
               pint
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ;
               stop
               the
               vessel
               close
               ,
               and
               set
               it
               in
               warm
               Horse
               dung
               ,
               leav●
               it
               in
               digestion
               for
               a
               fort-night
               ,
               after
               which
               filtrat●
               the
               liquor
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               ;
               som●
               add
               to
               it
               five
               or
               six
               drops
               of
               Peruvian
               Balsam
               ,
               to
               give
               it
               a
               better
               smell
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 good
                 to
                 take
                 away
                 spots
                 in
                 th
                 face
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               A
               dram
               of
               it
               is
               put
               into
               four
               ounce
               of
               water
               ,
               and
               it
               whitens
               it
               like
               Milk
               ;
               th●
               water
               serves
               for
               a
               wash
               ,
               and
               is
               called
               Virgin
               Milk.
               
            
          
           
             
               Ens
               Veneris
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               best
               Hungarian
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               be●
               Dantzick
               Vitriol
               ,
               calcine
               it
               in
               a
               strong
               fire
               ,
               ti
               it
               be
               of
               a
               dark
               red
               ,
               dul●●tie
               it
               ,
               by
               such
               freque●
               effusions
               of
               hot
               water
               ,
               that
               at
               length
               the
               water
               that
               has
               passed
               through
               it
               ,
               appears
               full
               ●
               tastless
               as
               when
               it
               was
               poured
               on
               ;
               dry
               it
               ,
               an
               grind
               it
               with
               an
               equal
               weight
               of
               Sal
               Armoniack
               put
               this
               mixture
               into
               a
               glass
               Retort
               ,
               either
               in
               ●
               strong
               a
               heat
               as
               can
               conveniently
               be
               given
               in
               San●
               or
               else
               in
               a
               naked
               are
               ,
               force
               up
               as
               much
               of
               as
               you
               can
               to
               the
               top
               or
               neck
               of
               the
               Retort
               ;
               an
               this
               sublimation
               being
               ●nded
               ,
               break
               the
               Retort
               
               ●ay
               aside
               all
               the
               Caput
               Mortuum
               ,
               and
               take
               all
               the
               Sublimate
               and
               grind
               it
               well
               again
               ,
               that
               if
               any
               part
               of
               the
               Sal
               Armoniack
               appears
               sublimed
               by
               it self
               ,
               it
               may
               be
               reincorporated
               with
               the
               Colc●thar
               ;
               resub●ime
               this
               mixture
               
                 per
                 se
              
               in
               a
               glass
               Retort
               as
               before
               ,
               and
               if
               you
               please
               ,
               you
               may
               once
               more
               ele●ate
               the
               second
               sublimate
               :
               but
               it
               is
               not
               always
               nesessary
               that
               that
               which
               is
               reddest
               is
               best
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 provokes
                 swe●t
                 ,
                 and
                 gently
                 urin
                 ;
                 it
                 ●s
                 good
                 for
                 the
                 Rickets
                 ,
                 and
                 disposes
                 to
                 sleep
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               Little
               children
               may
               take
               two
               or
               three
               ●rains
               for
               many
               nights
               together
               :
               grown
               person●●ay
               take
               five
               or
               six
               grains
               at
               a
               time
               ;
               it
               may
               be
               ●aken
               in
               two
               or
               three
               spoonfuls
               of
               Sack
               ,
               or
               in
               some
               Cordial
               .
            
          
           
             
               Lapis
               Prunellae
               .
            
             
               Bruise
               two
               and
               thirty
               ounces
               of
               purified
               Salt
               Petre
               ,
               and
               put
               it
               in
               a
               Crucible
               ,
               which
               you
               must
               set
               〈◊〉
               a
               furnace
               among
               burning
               Coals
               ;
               when
               the
               Salt
               Petre
               is
               melted
               ,
               throw
               into
               it
               an
               ounce
               of
               flow●
               of
               Sulphur
               ,
               a
               spoonful
               at
               a
               time
               ,
               the
               matter
               will
               ●resently
               flame
               ,
               and
               the
               more
               volatile
               spirit
               of
               Salt
               Petre
               fly
               away
               ;
               when
               the
               flame
               is
               over
               ,
               the
               mater
               will
               remain
               in
               a
               very
               clear
               fusion
               ;
               take
               the
               Crucible
               out
               with
               a
               pair
               of
               tongs
               ,
               and
               turn
               it
               up●e
               down
               into
               a
               very
               clean
               bason
               a
               little
               warm●
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 given
                 to
                 cool
                 and
                 work
                 by
                 u●ine
                 ▪
                 in
                 ●rning
                 fevers
                 ,
                 Quinsies
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 diseases
                 that
                 pro●ed
                 from
                 heat
                 and
                 obstructions
                 ,
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 running
                 ●
                 the
                 reins
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Dose
               .
               Half
               a
               dram
               ,
               or
               a
               dram
               of
               it
               may
               b●
               given
               at
               a
               time
               in
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Volatile
               Salt
               of
               Ambar
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Sal
                 Volatile
                 Succini
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               two
               pounds
               of
               Ambar
               powdred
               in
               a
               larg●
               glass
               or
               earthen
               Cucurbit
               ,
               three
               quarters
               of
               th●
               Cucurbit
               must
               remain
               empty
               ;
               set
               the
               Cucurbit
               in
               sand
               ,
               and
               after
               you
               have
               fitted
               the
               head
               to
               ●
               and
               a
               small
               Receiver
               ,
               lute
               well
               the
               Junctures
               ,
               and
               light
               a
               little
               fire
               under
               it
               for
               about
               an
               hour
               ;
               the●
               when
               the
               Cucurbit
               is
               grown
               hot
               ,
               increase
               the
               fire
               b●
               little
               and
               little
               to
               the
               third
               degree
               ,
               and
               there
               will
               dist●
               first
               of
               all
               a
               flegm
               and
               spirit
               ,
               then
               the
               Volatile
               Sa
               will
               rise
               ,
               and
               stick
               to
               the
               head
               in
               little
               Crystals
               ,
               a●terwards
               there
               distils
               an
               oyl
               ,
               first
               white
               and
               the
               red
               ,
               but
               clear
               .
               When
               you
               see
               the
               vapours
               rise
               ●
               longer
               you
               must
               put
               out
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               when
               t●
               vessels
               are
               cold
               unlute
               them
               ;
               gather
               the
               volatile
               Salt
               with
               a
               feather
               ,
               and
               because
               it
               will
               be
               b●
               impure
               as
               yet
               ,
               by
               reason
               of
               a
               little
               oyl
               th
               is
               mixed
               with
               it
               ;
               you
               must
               put
               it
               into
               a
               v●ol
               big
               enough
               ,
               that
               the
               Salt
               may
               fill
               only
               a
               four●
               part
               of
               it
               ;
               place
               the
               viol
               in
               sand
               ,
               after
               you
               ha●
               stopt
               it
               only
               with
               paper
               ,
               and
               by
               means
               of
               little
               fire
               you
               will
               sublime
               the
               pure
               Salt
               in
               〈◊〉
               Crystals
               to
               the
               top
               of
               the
               viol
               ;
               when
               you
               percei●
               the
               oyl
               begin
               to
               rise
               ,
               you
               must
               then
               take
               yo●
               viol
               off
               the
               fire
               ,
               and
               letting
               it
               cool
               ,
               break
               it
               to
               ●
               parate
               the
               Salt
               ,
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               viol
               well
               stopt
               ,
               you
               have
               half
               an
               ounce
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 This
                 Salt
                 is
                 a
                 very
                 good
                 aperiti●●●
                 is
                 ●sed
                 for
                 the
                 jaundice
                 ,
                 ulcers
                 in
                 the
                 bladder
                 ,
                 the
                 scur●y
                 ,
                 fits
                 of
                 the
                 mother
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 force
                 urine
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               taken
               from
               six
               to
               eight
               grains
               ●n
               some
               proper
               liquor
               .
            
          
           
             
               Rosin
               of
               Jalap
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Resina
                 Jalapii
              
               .
            
             
               Put
               a
               pound
               of
               good
               Jalap
               grosly
               powdred
               into
               a
               large
               Matrass
               ,
               pour
               upon
               it
               rectified
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               four
               fingers
               above
               the
               matter
               ;
               stop
               the
               Matrass
               with
               another
               ,
               whose
               neck
               enters
               into
               it
               ,
               and
               luting
               the
               junctures
               with
               a
               wet
               bladder
               ,
               digest
               it
               three
               days
               in
               a
               sand
               heat
               ,
               the
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               will
               receive
               a
               red
               Tincture
               ;
               decar●t
               ●t
               ,
               and
               then
               pour
               more
               upon
               the
               Jalap
               ;
               proceed
               ●s
               before
               ,
               and
               mixing
               your
               dissolutions
               ,
               filtrate
               them
               through
               brown
               paper
               ,
               put
               that
               which
               you
               have
               filtrated
               into
               a
               glass
               Cucurbit
               ,
               and
               distil
               in
               ●
               vaporous
               Bath
               ,
               two
               thirds
               of
               the
               spirit
               of
               Wine
               ,
               which
               may
               serve
               you
               another
               time
               for
               the
               same
               ●peration
               .
               Pour
               that
               which
               remains
               at
               the
               bot●om
               of
               the
               Cucurbit
               into
               a
               large
               earthen
               pan
               fil●ed
               with
               water
               ,
               and
               it
               will
               turn
               into
               a
               Milk
               ,
               which
               you
               must
               leave
               a
               day
               to
               settle
               ,
               and
               then
               separate
               the
               water
               by
               inclination
               ,
               you
               'll
               find
               the
               Rosin
               at
               the
               bottom
               like
               unto
               Turpentine
               ,
               wash
               ●
               several
               times
               with
               water
               and
               dry
               it
               in
               the
               Sun
               ▪
               ●
               will
               grow
               hard
               like
               common
               Rosine
               ,
               powder
               ●
               fine
               ,
               and
               it
               will
               become
               white
               ;
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               ●iol
               .
            
             
             
               Virtues
               .
               It
               purges
               watry
               humors
               ,
               and
               is
               good
               fo●
               dropsies
               ;
               it
               is
               ordinarily
               given
               with
               other
               purging
               medicines
               to
               quicken
               them
               .
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               is
               given
               from
               four
               to
               twelve
               grains
               ,
               with
               other
               purgatives
               .
            
          
           
             
               Saccharum
               Saturni
               .
            
             
               Take
               three
               or
               four
               pounds
               of
               Geruss
               ,
               powde●
               ir
               ,
               and
               put
               it
               into
               a
               large
               glass
               or
               earthen
               vessel
               ;
               pour
               upon
               it
               distilled
               Vinegar
               fou●
               finge●
               high
               ,
               an
               ebulition
               will
               follow
               without
               any
               sensible
               heat
               ;
               put
               it
               in
               digestion
               in
               hot
               sand
               for
               two
               o●
               three
               days
               ;
               stir
               about
               the
               matter
               every
               now
               and
               then
               ,
               then
               let
               it
               settle
               ,
               and
               separate
               the
               liquor
               by
               inclination
               ,
               pour
               new
               distilled
               Vinegar
               upon
               th●
               Ceruss
               that
               remains
               in
               the
               vessel
               ,
               and
               proceed
               a●
               before
               ,
               continuing
               to
               pour
               on
               distilled
               Vinegar
               and
               to
               separate
               it
               by
               inclination
               ,
               until
               you
               hav●
               dissolved
               about
               half
               the
               matter
               :
               mix
               all
               your
               impregnations
               together
               in
               an
               earther
               glass
               vessel
               ;
               evaporate
               in
               a
               sand
               fire
               with
               a
               gentle
               heat
               ,
               abou●
               two
               thirds
               of
               the
               moisture
               ,
               or
               till
               there
               rises
               a
               little
               skin
               over
               it
               ;
               then
               set
               your
               vessel
               in
               a
               Cella●
               or
               some
               cool
               place
               ,
               without
               jogging
               of
               it
               ,
               ther●
               will
               appear
               white
               Crystals
               which
               you
               must
               separate
               ;
               evaporate
               the
               liquor
               as
               before
               ,
               and
               set
               i●
               again
               in
               the
               Cellar
               ;
               continue
               your
               Evaporation
               and
               Cristalizations
               ,
               till
               you
               have
               gotten
               all
               you●
               Salt
               ;
               dry
               it
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               glass
               .
            
             
               Virtues
               .
               
                 It
                 is
                 commonly
                 used
                 in
                 Pomatums
                 ,
                 fo●tettars
                 and
                 inflamations
                 ,
                 and
                 dissolved
                 in
                 water
                 is
                 goo●
                 for
                 dis●ases
                 of
                 the
                 skin
                 ,
                 taken
                 inwardly
                 in
                 is
                 re●
                 
                 koned
                 good
                 for
                 Quinsies
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 fluxes
                 of
                 the
                 Hemorr●oids
                 ,
                 and
                 Courses
                 ▪
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 Bloody
                 Flux
                 .
              
            
             
               Dose
               .
               It
               may
               be
               given
               from
               two
               grains
               to
               four
               ,
               in
               Knotgrass
               or
               Plantain
               water
               ,
               or
               mixed
               with
               Gargles
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               general
               way
               of
               making
               extracts
               .
            
             
               They
               may
               be
               prepared
               of
               any
               thing
               almost
               that
               belongs
               to
               the
               
                 Materia
                 Medica
              
               ,
               or
               of
               any
               Medicine
               whether
               it
               be
               simple
               ,
               as
               Herbs
               ,
               Flowers
               ,
               Seeds
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               ;
               or
               compound
               ,
               as
               Species
               ,
               Pills
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               ;
               which
               is
               wont
               to
               communicate
               a
               Tincture
               to
               the
               Menstruum
               wherein
               it
               is
               infused
               ;
               wherefore
               ,
               take
               as
               much
               as
               you
               please
               of
               any
               thing
               of
               the
               
                 Materia
                 Medica
              
               ,
               cut
               it
               ,
               bruise
               it
               or
               otherwise
               prepare
               it
               as
               is
               necessary
               for
               the
               infusion
               ;
               pour
               upon
               it
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ,
               or
               any
               distilled
               Water
               ,
               that
               is
               agreeable
               to
               the
               Phyficians
               intention
               ;
               let
               them
               remain
               in
               infusion
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               or
               some
               other
               gentle
               heat
               two
               days
               ,
               more
               or
               less
               ,
               as
               the
               density
               or
               the
               tenuity
               of
               the
               matter
               requires
               ,
               until
               the
               liquor
               has
               a
               sufficient
               Tincture
               ;
               then
               separate
               the
               Tincture
               by
               inclination
               ,
               put
               in
               more
               liquor
               as
               before
               ,
               and
               after
               infusion
               separate
               it
               as
               before
               ;
               mix
               the
               Tinctures
               ,
               and
               fi●ter
               them
               through
               paper
               ,
               and
               then
               evaporate
               the
               moisture
               ,
               till
               the
               matter
               at
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               vessel
               ,
               be
               reduced
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               .
               Keep
               it
               for
               use
               ;
               whereunto
               may
               be
               added
               two
               scruples
               ,
               or
               half
               a
               dram
               of
               some
               proper
               Salt
               to
               every
               ounce
               of
               the
               extract
               ,
               to
               keep
               it
               from
               drying
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             The
             way
             of
             making
             SALTS
             .
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               making
               Volatile
               ,
               or
               Essential
               SALTS
               .
            
             
               Take
               a
               sufficient
               quantity
               of
               any
               fresh
               succulent
               Plant
               ,
               beat
               it
               in
               a
               wooden
               or
               Stone
               Mortar
               ;
               then
               pour
               a
               large
               quantity
               of
               clear
               fountain
               water
               upon
               it
               ,
               boil
               it
               till
               half
               is
               consumed
               ,
               strain
               it
               hard
               ,
               and
               boil
               it
               again
               to
               the
               consistence
               of
               Honey
               ;
               put
               it
               into
               a
               glass
               vessel
               or
               glazed
               Pot
               ,
               and
               set
               it
               in
               a
               cold
               place
               for
               eight
               days
               at
               least
               ,
               and
               a
               Crystal
               Salt
               will
               grow
               together
               in
               the
               manner
               of
               Sal
               Gemma
               ,
               which
               by
               pouring
               out
               the
               decoction
               may
               be
               collected
               ;
               it
               must
               be
               washt
               in
               its
               own
               water
               and
               dryed
               for
               use
               .
               This
               way
               is
               made
               the
               Salt
               of
               Wormwood
               ,
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               ,
               Mugwort
               ,
               and
               of
               other
               bitter
               Herbs
               easily
               ,
               but
               of
               others
               very
               difficultly
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               making
               fixed
               ,
               or
               Elementary
               Salts
               .
            
             
               The
               Method
               of
               preparing
               consists
               in
               these
               four
               things
               ;
               Calcination
               ,
               Solution
               ,
               Filtration
               ,
               and
               Coagulation
               ;
               first
               the
               Medical
               matter
               must
               be
               reduced
               into
               ashes
               by
               Calcination
               ,
               but
               care
               must
               be
               taken
               that
               the
               ashes
               be
               not
               turned
               into
               glass
               by
               too
               great
               a
               fire
               ,
               then
               by
               pouring
               clear
               hot
               water
               upon
               the
               ashes
               to
               extract
               all
               the
               Salts
               ,
               make
               a
               Lie
               ;
               filtrate
               and
               boil
               it
               in
               an
               earthen
               vessel
               over
               a
               gentle
               fire
               ,
               till
               all
               the
               water
               is
               evaporated
               ,
               
               and
               only
               Salt
               remains
               ,
               which
               must
               be
               dissolved
               ,
               filtered
               ,
               and
               coagulated
               once
               and
               again
               ,
               till
               it
               is
               free
               from
               all
               its
               impurities
               ,
               and
               becomes
               white
               ,
               and
               so
               are
               made
               Salts
               from
               Plants
               ,
               parts
               of
               Animals
               calcined
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               ;
               of
               these
               the
               following
               are
               best
               ;
               Salts
               of
               Wormwood
               ,
               Thyme
               ,
               Rosmary
               ,
               the
               lesser
               Centaury
               ,
               Mugwort
               ,
               Carduus
               Benedictus
               ,
               Masterwort
               ,
               Parsly
               ,
               Rest-harrow
               ,
               Ash
               ,
               Dwarf
               Elder
               ,
               Gujacum
               ,
               Box
               ,
               Cammomile
               ,
               St.
               
               John's-wort
               ,
               Succory
               ,
               Celandine
               ,
               Scurvy-grass
               ,
               Bettony
               ,
               Hemp
               Agrimony
               ,
               Baulm
               ,
               Ceterach
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             preparation
             of
             some
             simple
             Medicines
             .
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               preparing
               Fat
               's
               .
            
             
               Fresh
               Fat
               ,
               the
               little
               veins
               ,
               fibres
               ,
               and
               skins
               being
               taken
               out
               ,
               must
               be
               washed
               in
               fair
               water
               till
               it
               is
               freed
               from
               blood
               ;
               afterwards
               being
               well
               bruised
               ,
               it
               must
               be
               melted
               in
               a
               double
               vessel
               ,
               then
               strain
               it
               into
               water
               ,
               and
               there
               let
               it
               remain
               till
               it
               is
               cold
               ;
               then
               drain
               the
               water
               from
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               an
               earthen
               pot
               in
               some
               cool
               place
               ,
               it
               will
               keep
               a
               year
               .
               The
               same
               way
               is
               prepared
               Marrow
               taken
               out
               of
               the
               bones
               ,
               in
               the
               Autumn
               chiefly
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               burning
               of
               Brass
               .
            
             
               Make
               a
               lay
               of
               small
               Brass
               plates
               in
               an
               earthen
               ●pot
               ,
               and
               a
               lay
               of
               common
               Salt
               ,
               or
               Sulphur
               
               powdred
               ,
               which
               is
               called
               ,
               
                 Stratum
                 super
                 Stratum
              
               ,
               burn
               then
               sufficiently
               ,
               and
               dulcify
               the
               ashes
               with
               hot
               water
               ,
               by
               pouring
               hot
               water
               often
               on
               them
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               purifying
               Aloes
               .
            
             
               Take
               what
               quantity
               you
               please
               of
               Aloes
               finely
               powdred
               ,
               put
               it
               into
               a
               glazed
               pot
               ,
               and
               pour
               as
               much
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               on
               as
               will
               rise
               three
               fingers
               breadth
               above
               the
               matter
               ;
               stir
               it
               with
               a
               Spatula
               ,
               till
               the
               purer
               part
               of
               the
               Aloes
               is
               dissolved
               by
               the
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ;
               then
               pour
               it
               off
               ,
               and
               pour
               on
               more
               as
               before
               ,
               and
               having
               stirred
               it
               about
               ,
               pour
               it
               off
               ,
               that
               the
               impure
               parts
               may
               be
               separated
               ;
               reduce
               it
               to
               a
               Mass
               by
               evaporating
               the
               moisture
               ,
               and
               so
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               burning
               of
               Alum
               .
            
             
               Take
               what
               quantity
               you
               please
               of
               Alum
               ,
               put
               it
               into
               a
               new
               earthen
               pot
               and
               burn
               it
               so
               long
               till
               it
               has
               done
               bubling
               ,
               and
               does
               no
               longer
               emit
               froth
               ,
               cool
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               preparing
               Anacardiums
               .
            
             
               Powder
               them
               ,
               and
               infuse
               them
               in
               a
               moderate
               quantity
               of
               Vinegar
               ,
               and
               when
               they
               have
               sufficiently
               imbibed
               it
               ,
               dry
               them
               by
               gently
               evaporating
               the
               Vinegar
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               Bole
               Armonick
               .
            
             
               Grind
               the
               Bole
               Armonick
               ,
               and
               moisten
               it
               with
               May
               dew
               ,
               and
               dry
               it
               in
               the
               shade
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Lees
               of
               Bryony
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Feculae
                 Bryoniae
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               Bryony
               what
               quantity
               you
               please
               ,
               scrape
               them
               with
               a
               Knife
               ,
               and
               strai●
               out
               the
               juice
               in
               a
               Press
               ,
               put
               them
               in
               a
               vessel
               ,
               and
               do
               not
               move
               it
               ;
               after
               a
               few
               hours
               it
               will
               put
               off
               a
               white
               Lee
               like
               Starch
               ,
               which
               must
               be
               dryed
               in
               a
               glass
               ,
               having
               first
               poured
               out
               the
               water
               .
               In
               the
               same
               manner
               is
               made
               the
               Lees
               of
               Wake-Robin
               ,
               Horse-radish
               ,
               of
               our
               Orris
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
          
           
             
               May
               
                 Butter
                 ,
                 in
                 Latin
              
               ,
               Butyrum
               Majale
               .
            
             
               Take
               fresh
               Butter
               unsalted
               ,
               made
               about
               the
               middle
               or
               end
               of
               May
               ,
               put
               it
               into
               a
               large
               glazed
               por
               ,
               and
               place
               it
               in
               the
               Sun
               Beams
               ,
               that
               it
               may
               be
               ●ll
               melted
               ;
               and
               when
               the
               Sun
               shines
               hottest
               ,
               strain
               it
               without
               pressing
               ,
               through
               a
               thick
               linnen
               cloath
               ,
               and
               expose
               it
               to
               the
               Sun
               again
               ,
               and
               when
               it
               is
               white
               ,
               strain
               it
               again
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               a
               year
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               Lapis
               Calaminaris
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Lapis
               Calaminaris
               what
               quantity
               you
               please
               ,
               make
               it
               red
               hot
               twice
               or
               thrice
               ,
               and
               quench
               
               it
               as
               often
               in
               Plantain
               and
               Rose
               water
               ,
               then
               grind
               it
               upon
               a
               stone
               ,
               and
               with
               the
               same
               water
               make
               i●
               into
               balls
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Infernal
               Stone
               ,
               in
               Latin
               ,
               
                 Lapis
                 Infernalis
              
               .
            
             
               Take
               the
               Lee
               of
               black
               Soap
               ,
               boil
               it
               to
               a
               Stone
               in
               a
               frying
               pan
               ,
               yet
               take
               care
               that
               all
               the
               moisture
               be
               not
               evaporated
               ;
               when
               it
               is
               cold
               ,
               cut
               it
               into
               small
               pieces
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               glass
               well
               stopt
               .
               This
               is
               a
               Caustick
               ,
               and
               is
               used
               to
               open
               tumors
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               preparing
               Coral
               ,
               Pearls
               ,
               Grab●
               eyes
               ,
               and
               of
               precious
               stones
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               these
               any
               quantity
               you
               please
               ,
               grind
               them
               to
               a
               very
               fine
               powder
               ,
               in
               a
               Steel
               or
               Porphyry
               Mortar
               ,
               dropping
               upon
               them
               now
               and
               then
               a
               little
               Rose
               water
               ,
               and
               then
               form
               them
               into
               Balls
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               burning
               of
               Harts-born
               ,
               Ivory
               ,
               and
               other
               bones
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Hartshorn
               ,
               Ivory
               ,
               or
               of
               any
               Bone
               ,
               wha●
               quantity
               you
               please
               ,
               burn
               them
               in
               a
               Crucible
               til●
               they
               are
               quite
               white
               ,
               then
               powder
               or
               grind
               them
               very
               fine
               ,
               and
               make
               them
               into
               Troches
               with
               Ros●
               water
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               making
               Elaterium
               .
            
             
               Take
               wild
               Cucumbers
               almost
               ripe
               ,
               cut
               then
               and
               press
               out
               the
               juice
               gently
               with
               your
               formof
               
               fingers
               ,
               strain
               it
               through
               a
               fine
               Sive
               ,
               into
               a
               clean
               glazed
               vessel
               ,
               ▪
               and
               let
               it
               settle
               till
               it
               has
               put
               off
               its
               grosser
               parts
               ,
               pour
               off
               by
               inclination
               the
               thin
               ,
               juice
               that
               swims
               on
               the●rop
               ,
               what
               remains
               filter
               ;
               dry
               the
               sediment
               in
               the
               Sun
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
               The
               thinner
               part
               may
               be
               reserved
               if
               you
               please
               ,
               for
               making
               the
               Oyntment
               
                 de
                 Arthanita
              
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               the
               Bark
               of
               Spurge
               roots
               .
            
             
               Infuse
               the
               Barks
               well
               cleansed
               for
               three
               days
               in
               sharp
               Vinegar
               ,
               then
               dry
               them
               ,
               and
               keep
               them
               for
               use
               :
               The
               same
               way
               may
               be
               prepared
               the
               leaves
               of
               Spurge
               ,
               Lawrel
               ,
               Mezereon
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               Euphorbium
               .
            
             
               Put
               Euphorbium
               cleansed
               and
               powdred
               into
               a
               glass
               vessel
               ,
               and
               pour
               upon
               it
               so
               much
               juice
               of
               Lemons
               clarified
               as
               will
               rise
               four
               fingers
               above
               the
               matter
               ;
               then
               place
               them
               in
               a
               hot
               Bath
               ,
               till
               the
               Euphorbium
               is
               dissolved
               by
               the
               juices
               ;
               then
               strain
               it
               through
               a
               clean
               cloath
               ,
               and
               evaporate
               all
               the
               moisture
               of
               the
               juice
               in
               a
               Bath
               ,
               and
               keep
               the
               Euphorbium
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               the
               roots
               of
               black
               Hellebore
               .
            
             
               Infuse
               the
               roots
               of
               black
               Hel●ebore
               ,
               that
               we
               have
               three
               days
               in
               the
               juice
               of
               Quinces
               ,
               in
               a
               moderate
               heat
               ;
               then
               day
               them
               ,
               and
               keep
               them
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               Goa●●
               Blood.
               
            
             
               Put
               the
               blood
               of
               a
               middle
               aged
               ▪
               Goat
               into
               an
               earthen
               pot
               ,
               and
               having
               covered
               it
               with
               a
               cloath
               ,
               expose
               it
               to
               the
               Sun
               ,
               that
               it
               may
               coagulate
               ,
               throw
               away
               the
               watry
               p●rt
               ,
               dry
               the
               thicker
               part
               ,
               powder
               it
               ;
               keep
               it
               in
               a
               glass
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               Lac.
               
            
             
               Take
               of
               Lac
               not
               cleansed
               ,
               broken
               a
               little
               ,
               not
               reduced
               to
               powder
               ,
               boil
               it
               in
               water
               ,
               that
               it
               may
               be
               cleansed
               from
               its
               impurities
               ;
               dry
               what
               is
               pure
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
               Preparation
               of
               Lapis
               Lazuls
               .
            
             
               Grind
               the
               Sky
               coloured
               Stone
               ,
               wash
               it
               with
               water
               ,
               dry
               it
               ,
               and
               keep
               it
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               Litbarge
               .
            
             
               Grind
               the
               Litharge
               to
               a
               fine
               powder
               ,
               pour
               on
               it
               clear
               water
               ,
               and
               stir
               it
               till
               its
               thick
               ,
               then
               pour
               it
               off
               into
               another
               vessel
               ,
               and
               put
               in
               fresh
               water
               ,
               stir
               it
               as
               before
               ,
               then
               pour
               off
               this
               water
               to
               the
               other
               ;
               continue
               to
               do
               so
               till
               the
               feces
               sink
               to
               the
               bottom
               of
               the
               Mortar
               ,
               and
               the
               thinner
               part
               is
               carried
               off
               wit●
               the
               water
               ,
               let
               it
               stand
               without
               being
               moved
               ,
               that
               the
               pure
               Litharge
               may
               settle
               to
               the
               bottom
               ;
               then
               pour
               out
               the
               water
               ,
               and
               gather
               the
               Litharge
               ,
               and
               grin●
               it
               so
               〈◊〉
               upon
               a
               stone
               ,
               that
               no
               roughness
               of
               it
               may
               be
               perceived
               by
               the
               tongue
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Preparation
               of
               Earth-worms
               .
            
             
               Slit
               the
               Worms
               in
               the
               middle
               ,
               and
               wash
               them
               clean
               in
               Wine
               ,
               then
               dry
               them
               ,
               and
               keep
               them
               for
               use
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               Millepedes
               .
            
             
               Put
               Millepedes
               cleansed
               into
               a
               new
               earthen
               pot
               ,
               place
               them
               in
               a
               warm
               Oven
               after
               the
               bread
               is
               drawn
               ,
               that
               by
               the
               moderate
               hea●
               they
               may
               be
               dryed
               ,
               and
               reduced
               to
               powder
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               way
               of
               preparing
               Oesypus
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               wool
               uncleansed
               ,
               sheared
               from
               the
               neck
               huckle
               bone
               ,
               and
               shoulder
               pits
               of
               tired
               Sheep
               ,
               pour
               upon
               it
               hot
               water
               often
               ,
               and
               wash
               it
               well
               ,
               till
               all
               the
               fat
               swims
               upon
               the
               water
               ;
               afterwards
               press
               out
               the
               Wooll
               ,
               and
               the
               far
               and
               filthy
               water
               must
               be
               poured
               high
               from
               one
               vess●l
               to
               another
               ,
               til●
               it
               becomes
               frothy
               ;
               then
               you
               must
               let
               it
               stand
               till
               the
               froth
               goes
               off
               ;
               then
               take
               off
               the
               fat
               that
               swims
               upon
               the
               water
               ;
               then
               pour
               the
               water
               from
               one
               vessel
               to
               another
               as
               before
               till
               it
               froth
               ,
               then
               take
               off
               the
               fat
               as
               before
               ;
               continue
               to
               do
               so
               till
               no
               more
               s●●
               not
               froth
               appea●s
               then
               wash
               all
               ●he
               f●ts
               with
               the
               froth
               in
               clean
               w●ter
               sti●ring
               i●
               about
               with
               your
               hand
               ,
               and
               change
               the
               water
               osten
               ,
               till
               the
               fil●h
               is
               washed
               away
               ,
               and
               ●ill
               the
               〈◊〉
               does
               not
               ●ite
               the
               to●gue
               ,
               keep
               
               it
               in
               a
               clean
               thick
               earthen
               Vessel
               in
               a
               cold
               place
               .
            
          
           
             
               Preparation
               of
               Opium
               .
            
             
               Dissolve
               Opium
               in
               Spirit
               of
               Wine
               ,
               strain
               it
               and
               evaporate
               it
               to
               a
               due
               consistence
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               preparation
               of
               the
               Lungs
               of
               a
               Fox
               .
            
             
               Wash
               the
               fresh
               Lungs
               of
               a
               Fox
               well
               in
               white
               Wine
               ,
               wherein
               Hyssop
               and
               Scabious
               have
               been
               first
               boiled
               :
               but
               you
               must
               take
               out
               the
               wind
               pipe
               ;
               put
               them
               into
               an
               earthen
               pot
               and
               dry
               them
               in
               a
               gentle
               heat
               take
               care
               they
               are
               not
               burnt
               ,
               keep
               them
               in
               a
               glass
               stopt
               with
               Wax
               .
            
          
           
             
               Preparation
               of
               Scammony
               .
            
             
               Put
               the
               powder
               of
               Scammony
               into
               a
               Quince
               made
               hollow
               ,
               covered
               with
               past
               ,
               bake
               it
               in
               an
               Oven
               ,
               or
               rost
               ●it
               under
               the
               ashes
               ,
               take
               out
               the
               Scammony
               and
               keep
               it
               for●se
               .
               This
               is
               called
               Diagrydium
               .
            
          
           
             
               Another
               way
               of
               preparing
               Scammony
               with
               Sulphur
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Scammony
               powdred
               as
               much
               as
               you
               please
               ,
               put
               it
               upon
               a
               paper
               ,
               hold
               the
               paper
               over
               live
               coals
               ,
               whereupon
               Brimstone
               is
               c●st
               ,
               till
               the
               Scammony
               melts
               or
               grows
               white
               ;
               this
               is
               called
               Scammony
               Sulphurated
               ,
               but
               you
               must
               be
               sure
               to
               sti●
               it
               all
               the
               time
               it
               is
               over
               the
               fire
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Pr●paration
               of
               Squills
               .
            
             
               Take
               a
               large
               fresh
               Squill
               ,
               pull
               off
               the
               outward
               dry
               tunicks
               ,
               wrap
               it
               up
               in
               bread
               past
               ,
               and
               bake
               it
               in
               an
               Oven
               with
               bread
               till
               it
               is
               tender
               ,
               which
               you
               may
               know
               by
               thrusting
               a
               Bodkine
               into
               it
               ,
               then
               take
               it
               out
               of
               the
               Oven
               ,
               and
               pull
               off
               one
               by
               one
               the
               Coats
               ,
               casting
               away
               the
               middle
               ,
               which
               is
               hard
               ,
               run
               a
               thread
               through
               them
               ,
               and
               hang
               them
               in
               a
               dry
               place
               till
               they
               are
               dry
               ;
               but
               you
               must
               take
               ca●e
               they
               do
               not
               touch
               one
               another
               whilst
               they
               are
               drying
               ,
               and
               in
               this
               business
               you
               must
               use
               a
               Woodden
               or
               Ivory
               knife
               for
               cutting
               or
               piercing
               them
               .
            
          
           
             
               Boiled
               Turpentine
               .
            
             
               Take
               of
               Venice
               Turpentine
               one
               pound
               ,
               pour
               upon
               it
               twelve
               quarts
               of
               water
               ,
               wherein
               boil
               it
               till
               it
               is
               so
               thick
               ,
               that
               it
               will
               break
               like
               Rosin
               or
               glass
               when
               it
               is
               cold
               .
            
          
           
             
               Preparation
               of
               Tutty
               .
            
             
               Tutty
               being
               prepared
               the
               same
               way
               as
               Lapis
               Calaminaris
               is
               ,
               tie
               it
               up
               in
               a
               clean
               rag
               ,
               which
               is
               to
               be
               stirred
               about
               in
               a
               vessel
               full
               of
               clean
               water
               ,
               that
               the
               fine
               and
               useful
               parts
               may
               come
               through
               into
               the
               water
               ,
               the
               gross
               and
               impure
               remaining
               in
               the
               rag
               ;
               then
               let
               it
               settle
               ,
               and
               pour
               off
               the
               water
               ;
               continue
               to
               do
               so
               ,
               till
               all
               that
               is
               good
               is
               washed
               out
               of
               the
               rag
               .
               Sprinkle
               this
               powder
               with
               a
               litte
               rose
               water
               ,
               and
               make
               it
               into
               balls
               to
               be
               kept
               for
               use
               .
            
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           ADDENDA
           .
        
         
           
             Elixir
             Propietatis
             .
          
           
             Take
             of
             Myrrh
             ,
             Aloes
             and
             Saffron
             ,
             each
             half
             an
             ounce
             ,
             of
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             rectified
             ten
             ounces
             ,
             of
             Spirit
             of
             Sulphur
             by
             the
             Bell
             half
             an
             ounce
             :
             first
             draw
             a
             Tincture
             from
             the
             Saffron
             in
             the
             Spirit
             of
             Wine
             ,
             by
             digesting
             of
             it
             six
             or
             eight
             days
             ;
             then
             add
             the
             Myrrh
             and
             Aloes
             grosly
             beaten
             ,
             and
             the
             Spirit
             of
             Sulphur
             ;
             digest
             them
             in
             a
             long
             viol
             well
             stopt
             for
             the
             space
             of
             a
             Month
             ,
             shake
             it
             often
             ;
             pour
             off
             the
             black
             Tincture
             from
             the
             feces
             ,
             let
             it
             stand
             quiet
             a
             night
             ,
             then
             pour
             it
             out
             ,
             and
             decant
             it
             so
             often
             as
             you
             find
             any
             feces
             at
             the
             bottom
             .
          
           
             Virtues
             .
             
               It
               is
               alexipharmick
               ,
               stomachick
               ,
               anodyn
               ,
               and
               uterine
               ,
               it
               cures
               Tertian
               Agues
               ,
               and
               is
               an
               universal
               Medicine
               fit
               for
               all
               ages
               ,
               for
               Men
               ,
               Women
               ,
               and
               Children
               ;
               it
               alters
               ,
               evacuates
               and
               strengthens
               .
            
          
           
             Dose
             .
             Two
             drams
             will
             purge
             ,
             when
             you
             do
             not
             design
             purging
             ,
             fifteen
             or
             twenty
             drops
             may
             be
             taken
             in
             a
             morning
             ,
             in
             a
             glass
             of
             Wine
             or
             a
             small
             draught
             of
             Beer
             .
          
        
         
           
             Elixir
             Salutis
             .
          
           
             Take
             of
             the
             leaves
             of
             Senna
             four
             ounces
             ,
             of
             Gujacum
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             roots
             of
             Elecampane
             dryed
             ,
             of
             the
             seeds
             of
             Anise
             ,
             Carraways
             ,
             and
             Coriander
             ,
             and
             of
             Liquorice
             ,
             each
             two
             ounces
             ,
             of
             
             Rai●ins
             of
             the
             Sun
             stoned
             half
             a
             pound
             ,
             steep
             them
             in
             the
             cold
             in
             three
             quarts
             of
             
               Aqua
               Vitae
            
             for
             the
             space
             of
             four
             days
             ;
             strain
             it
             .
          
           
             Virtues
             .
             
               It
               is
               excellent
               for
               the
               Cholick
               and
               Gravel
               .
            
          
           
             Dose
             .
             Two
             ,
             three
             ,
             or
             four
             sponfuls
             ,
             more
             or
             less
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Age
             and
             Strength
             of
             the
             Patient
             .
             It
             may
             be
             taken
             in
             a
             morning
             .
          
        
         
           
             Liquid
             Landanum
             .
          
           
             Take
             of
             Spanish
             Wine
             one
             pint
             ,
             of
             Opium
             two
             ounces
             ,
             of
             Saffron
             one
             ounce
             ,
             of
             Cinnamon
             ,
             and
             Cloves
             powdred
             ,
             each
             one
             dram
             ,
             infuse
             them
             together
             in
             a
             Bath
             for
             two
             or
             three
             days
             ,
             till
             the
             Liquor
             has
             a
             deep
             Tincture
             ;
             strain
             it
             ,
             and
             keep
             it
             for
             use
             .
          
           
             Virtues
             .
             
               It
               is
               good
               in
               general
               to
               ease
               pain
               and
               to
               stop
               fluxes
               .
            
          
           
             Dose
             .
             Twelve
             or
             sixteen
             drops
             of
             it
             may
             be
             taken
             at
             a
             time
             .
          
        
         
           
             Matthew's
             Pill
             .
          
           
             Take
             of
             Salt
             of
             Tartar
             prepared
             with
             Ni●●e
             four
             ounces
             ,
             of
             oyl
             of
             Turpentine
             eight
             ounces
             ,
             mix
             them
             and
             let
             them
             stand
             in
             a
             moist
             and
             cold
             place
             ,
             eight
             ,
             nine
             ,
             or
             ten
             months
             ,
             or
             more
             ,
             till
             the
             Salt
             has
             taken
             thrice
             its
             weight
             of
             oyl
             ,
             and
             is
             become
             one
             thick
             Mass
             like
             Soap
             ;
             in
             the
             mean
             time
             you
             must
             stir
             it
             often
             ,
             and
             add
             the
             oyl
             as
             it
             incorporates
             ,
             Take
             of
             this
             Soap
             six
             ounces
             ,
             of
             the
             best
             Opium
             two
             ounces
             ,
             of
             black
             and
             white
             Hel●bore
             powdred
             ,
             and
             of
             Liquorice
             ,
             each
             two
             ounces
             ;
             
             mix
             them
             exactly
             ,
             adding
             as
             much
             oyl
             of
             Turpentine
             as
             is
             sufficient
             to
             make
             a
             Mass
             for
             Pills
             ▪
             which
             must
             be
             kept
             moist
             with
             oyl
             of
             Turpentine
             .
          
           
             Virtues
             .
             
               This
               is
               in
               general
               proper
               to
               give
               ease
               ▪
               and
               is
               proper
               for
               pains
               of
               the
               back
               ,
               for
               the
               stone
               and
               gravel
               ,
               and
               ulcers
               of
               the
               bladder
               .
            
          
           
             Dose
             .
             Ten
             grains
             of
             it
             may
             be
             taken
             at
             a
             time
             .
          
        
         
           
             Compound
             Spirit
             of
             Lavender
             ,
             in
             Latin
             ,
             
               Spiritus
               Lavendulae
               Compositus
            
             .
          
           
             Take
             of
             the
             flowers
             of
             Lavender
             one
             Gallon
             ,
             pour
             on
             them
             three
             Gallons
             of
             the
             best
             Brandy
             ;
             stop
             the
             vessel
             close
             ,
             let
             them
             infuse
             in
             the
             Sun
             for
             the
             space
             of
             six
             days
             ,
             then
             distil
             them
             in
             an
             Alembick
             .
             Take
             of
             the
             flowers
             of
             Sage
             ,
             Rosmary
             ,
             Bettony
             ,
             each
             one
             handful
             ,
             of
             Borrage
             ,
             Bugloss
             ,
             Lilly
             of
             the
             Vallies
             ,
             and
             Cowslips
             ,
             each
             two
             handfuls
             ;
             infuse
             all
             these
             flowers
             gathered
             in
             season
             in
             a
             gallon
             of
             the
             best
             Brandy
             ,
             and
             mingle
             with
             it
             the
             Spirit
             of
             Lavender
             above-mentioned
             ,
             adding
             the
             leaves
             of
             Baulm
             ,
             Feverfew
             ,
             Oranges
             ,
             Flowers
             of
             Stechas
             ,
             of
             Oranges
             ,
             and
             Bay
             berries
             ,
             each
             one
             ounce
             ,
             after
             sufficient
             digestion
             distil
             them
             again
             ,
             and
             at
             length
             add
             of
             Orange
             and
             Citron
             Peel
             ,
             and
             the
             seeds
             of
             Peony
             ,
             each
             six
             drams
             ,
             Cinnamon
             ,
             Nutm●gs
             ,
             Mace
             ,
             Cardamoms
             ,
             Cubebs
             ,
             and
             yellow
             Sanders
             ,
             each
             half
             an
             ounce
             ,
             of
             the
             wood
             of
             Aloes
             one
             dram
             ,
             digest
             them
             twenty
             four
             hours
             ,
             strain
             them
             ;
             add
             of
             prepared
             Pearl
             two
             drams
             ,
             of
             Ambargrease
             ,
             Musk
             ,
             and
             Saffron
             ,
             each
             
             half
             a
             scruple
             ,
             of
             red
             Roses
             dryed
             ,
             and
             red
             Sanders
             ,
             each
             half
             an
             ounce
             ,
             of
             yellow
             Sanders
             ,
             and
             the
             bark
             of
             dryed
             Citrons
             ,
             each
             two
             drams
             ,
             hang
             the
             species
             in
             a
             rag
             in
             the
             Spirit
             above
             mentioned
             .
          
           
             Virtues
             .
             
               It
               is
               good
               for
               diseases
               of
               the
               head
               and
               nerves
               .
            
          
           
             Dose
             .
             Half
             a
             spoonful
             of
             it
             may
             be
             taken
             at
             a
             time
             .
          
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
       
         
         
           Books
           Printed
           for
           ,
           and
           sold
           by
           
             John
             Lawrence
          
           ,
           at
           the
           Angel
           in
           the
           Poultrey
           ,
           over
           against
           the
           Compter
           .
        
         
           GE●●s
           Remaines
           ,
           being
           sundry
           Pious
           and
           learned
           Notes
           ,
           and
           Observations
           on
           the
           
             New
             Testament
          
           ,
           opening
           and
           explaining
           it
           ;
           wherein
           Jesus
           Christ
           ,
           as
           yesterday
           ,
           to
           day
           ,
           and
           the
           same
           for
           ever
           ,
           is
           illustrated
           ;
           by
           that
           learned
           and
           judicious
           man
           Dr.
           
             R.
             Gell
          
           ,
           late
           Rector
           of
           St.
           
             Mary
             Aldermary
             ,
             London
          
           .
        
         
           Christian
           Religions
           Appeal
           from
           the
           groundless
           prejudice
           of
           the
           Sceptick
           ,
           to
           the
           Bar
           of
           Common
           Reason
           ;
           wherein
           is
           proved
           ,
           1.
           
           That
           the
           Apostles
           did
           not
           delude
           the
           World
           ,
           2.
           
           Nor
           were
           themselves
           deluded
           ,
           3.
           
           Scripture
           matters
           of
           Faith
           have
           the
           best
           Evidence
           ,
           4.
           
           The
           Divinity
           of
           Scripture
           is
           as
           demonstrable
           as
           the
           Being
           of
           a
           Deity
           .
           By
           
             John
             Smith
          
           ,
           Rector
           of
           St.
           Maries
           in
           Colchester
           .
        
         
           
             Quarto
             .
          
           
             The
             Jesuits
             Catechism
             ,
             according
             to
             St.
             
               Ignatius
               Loyola
            
             ;
             wherein
             the
             Impiety
             of
             their
             Principles
             ,
             Perniciousness
             of
             their
             Doctrines
             ,
             and
             Iniquity
             of
             their
             Practises
             are
             declared
             .
          
           
             The
             Reverend
             Mr.
             Samuel
             Slater's
             Sermon
             on
             the
             
               Thanksgiving
               Day
               ,
               October
            
             27
             th
             .
             1692.
             at
             
               Crosby
               Square
            
             .
          
           
             —
             His
             Sermon
             at
             the
             Funeral
             of
             Mr.
             
               John
               Reynolds
            
             Minister
             of
             the
             Gospel
             ,
             who
             dyed
             in
             
               London
               December
            
             the
             25
             th
             .
             1692.
             
          
           
           
             —
             His
             Sermon
             Preached
             Feb.
             19.
             1692.
             upon
             the
             Funeral
             of
             that
             late
             excellent
             Servant
             of
             our
             
               Lord
               Jesus
            
             Mr.
             
               Richard
               Fincher
            
             ,
             who
             finished
             his
             Course
             Feb.
             10
             th
             .
             1692.
             
          
           
             An
             Apology
             for
             the
             Ministers
             who
             subscribed
             only
             unto
             the
             stating
             of
             the
             Truths
             and
             Errors
             in
             Mr.
             
             William's
             Book
             .
             Shewing
             ,
             That
             the
             Gospel
             which
             they
             Preach
             ,
             is
             the
             old
             everlasting
             Gospel
             of
             Christ
             ,
             and
             vindicating
             them
             from
             the
             C●lumnies
             wherewith
             they
             (
             especially
             the
             younger
             sort
             of
             them
             )
             have
             been
             unjustly
             aspersed
             ,
             by
             a
             Letter
             from
             a
             Minister
             in
             the
             City
             ,
             to
             a
             Minister
             in
             the
             Country
             .
          
           
             The
             Answer
             of
             
               Giles
               Firmin
            
             ,
             to
             the
             vain
             and
             unprofitable
             Question
             put
             to
             him
             ,
             and
             charged
             upon
             him
             by
             Mr.
             Grantham
             ,
             in
             his
             Book
             inti●uled
             ,
             
               The
               Infants
               Advocate
            
             :
             viz.
             
               Whether
               the
               greatest
               part
               of
               dying
               Infants
               shall
               be
               damned
               ?
            
             Which
             Advocate
             ,
             while
             he
             shuts
             all
             Infants
             out
             of
             the
             
               visible
               Church
            
             ,
             and
             denies
             them
             Baptism
             ,
             opens
             Heaven
             to
             all
             dying
             Infants
             ;
             justifying
             those
             of
             his
             party
             ,
             who
             admit
             them
             all
             as
             he
             doth
             into
             Heaven
             without
             Regeneration
             .
             The
             Preface
             may
             be
             very
             useful
             for
             the
             Children
             of
             Godly
             Parents
             .
          
           
             Some
             Remarks
             upon
             the
             Anabaptist
             Answer
             [
             Sold
             by
             
               John
               Harris
            
             ]
             to
             the
             Athenean
             Mercuries
             ;
             and
             some
             upon
             his
             Answer
             ,
             who
             stiles
             himself
             ,
             
               Philalethes
               Pasiphelus
            
             .
             By
             
               Giles
               Firmin
            
             .
          
           
             A
             brief
             Review
             of
             Mr.
             
             Davi●'s
             Vindication
             ,
             giving
             no
             satisfaction
             ;
             being
             for
             the
             greatest
             part
             of
             it
             no
             direct
             Answer
             to
             what
             is
             charged
             upon
             him
             ,
             but
             meer
             Evasions
             to
             deceive
             the
             Reader
             .
             Things
             that
             ●end
             to
             practice
             are
             chiefly
             insisted
             upon
             ,
             other
             things
             but
             lightly
             touched
             ;
             to
             which
             is
             added
             Remarks
             upon
             some
             passages
             of
             Mr.
             Crisp
             .
             in
             his
             Book
             intituled
             ,
             
               Christ
               alone
               exalted
            
             .
             The
             Reason
             of
             the
             
             Authors
             ingaging
             in
             this
             Controversie
             ,
             is
             given
             in
             the
             Preface
             to
             the
             Reader
             ,
             by
             
               Giles
               Firmin
            
             one
             of
             the
             united
             Brethren
             .
          
           
             A
             Proposal
             to
             Perform
             Musick
             ,
             in
             Perfect
             and
             Mathematical
             Proportions
             ;
             containing
             ,
             1.
             
             The
             state
             of
             Musick
             in
             general
             ,
             2.
             
             The
             Principles
             of
             
               present
               Practice
            
             ;
             according
             to
             which
             are
             ,
             3.
             
             The
             Tables
             of
             Proportions
             ,
             Calculated
             for
             the
             Viol
             ,
             and
             capable
             of
             being
             Accommodated
             to
             all
             sorts
             of
             Musick
             ▪
             By
             
               Thomas
               Salmon
            
             ,
             Rector
             of
             Mepsall
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Bedford
             .
             Approved
             by
             both
             the
             Mathematick
             Professors
             of
             the
             University
             of
             Oxford
             ,
             with
             large
             Remarks
             upon
             this
             whole
             Treatise
             ,
             by
             the
             Reverend
             and
             Learned
             
               John
               Wallis
            
             ,
             D.
             D.
             
          
           
             A
             Sermon
             Preached
             before
             the
             Right
             Honourable
             the
             Lord
             Mayor
             ,
             and
             Aldermen
             of
             the
             City
             of
             London
             ,
             at
             St.
             
               Mary-Le-Bow
               ,
               Jan.
            
             30
             th
             .
             1693
             /
             4
             ▪
             By
             
               William
               Stephens
            
             B.
             D.
             Rector
             of
             Sutton
             in
             Surrey
             .
          
        
         
           
             Octave
             .
          
           
             Several
             Discourses
             ,
             viz.
             1.
             
             Of
             Purity
             and
             Charity
             .
             2.
             
             Of
             Repentance
             .
             3.
             
             Of
             seeking
             first
             the
             Kingdom
             of
             God.
             By
             
               Hezekiah
               Burton
            
             ,
             D.
             D.
             late
             Rector
             of
             Barns
             near
             London
             ,
             and
             Prebendary
             of
             Norwich
             .
             Published
             by
             the
             most
             Reverend
             Father
             in
             God
             Dr.
             
               John
               Tillotson
            
             ,
             Arch-Bishop
             of
             Canterbury
             ,
             with
             his
             Lordships
             Preface
             .
          
           
             
               De
               succo
               Pancreatico
            
             ,
             or
             a
             Physical
             and
             Anatomical
             Treatise
             of
             the
             Nature
             and
             Office
             of
             the
             Pancreatick
             juice
             ;
             shewing
             its
             Generation
             in
             the
             body
             ,
             what
             diseases
             arise
             by
             its
             visitation
             ,
             from
             whence
             in
             particular
             ,
             by
             plain
             and
             familiar
             examples
             ,
             is
             accurately
             demonstrated
             ,
             the
             Cause
             and
             Cure
             of
             Agues
             ,
             or
             Intermitting
             Fevers
             ,
             hitherto
             so
             difficult
             and
             uncertain
             ;
             with
             Sundry
             other
             things
             worthy
             
             of
             Note
             .
             Written
             by
             the
             famous
             Physician
             
               D.
               Regdi
               Graaf
            
             of
             Delph
             ,
             and
             Transated
             by
             
               C.
               Pack
            
             Med.
             Lond.
             Illustrated
             with
             divers
             Copper
             Plates
             .
          
           
             
               Praxis
               Catholica
            
             :
             Or
             ,
             the
             Country-mans
             universal
             Remedy
             :
             Wherein
             is
             plainly
             and
             briefly
             laid
             down
             ,
             the
             nature
             ,
             matter
             ,
             manner
             ,
             place
             and
             cure
             of
             most
             diseases
             incident
             to
             the
             body
             of
             Man
             ,
             not
             hitherto
             discovered
             ;
             whereby
             any
             one
             of
             an
             ordinary
             Capacity
             may
             apprehend
             the
             true
             cause
             of
             his
             distempers
             ,
             wherein
             his
             Cure
             consists
             ,
             and
             the
             means
             to
             effect
             it
             ;
             together
             with
             rules
             how
             to
             order
             Children
             in
             the
             most
             violent
             disease
             of
             Vomiting
             and
             Loosness
             ,
             &c.
             useful
             for
             Seamen
             and
             Travellers
             .
             Also
             an
             account
             of
             an
             Incomparable
             Powder
             for
             Wounds
             or
             Hurts
             ,
             which
             cures
             any
             ordinary
             ones
             at
             once
             dressing
             .
             Written
             by
             
               Robert
               Couch
            
             ,
             sometimes
             Practitioner
             in
             Physick
             and
             Chyrurgery
             ,
             at
             Boston
             in
             
               New
               England
            
             .
             Now
             Published
             with
             divers
             useful
             Additions
             (
             for
             Publick
             Benefit
             )
             by
             
               C●br
               .
               Pack
            
             ,
             Operator
             in
             Chymistry
             .
          
           
             
               Remarks
               on
               a
               late
               Discourse
               of
            
             William
             
               Lord
               Bishop
               of
            
             Derry
             ,
             Concerning
             The
             Inventions
             of
             Men
             in
             the
             Worship
             of
             God.
             By
             J.
             Boyse
             .
          
           
             An
             earnest
             call
             to
             Family-Religion
             :
             Or
             ,
             a
             Discourse
             concerning
             Family-Worship
             ;
             being
             the
             substance
             of
             eighteen
             Sermons
             ,
             Preached
             by
             
               Samuel
               Slater
            
             ,
             A.
             M.
             Minister
             of
             the
             Gospel
             .
          
           
             Bishop
             Wilkins
             Discourse
             of
             the
             Gift
             of
             Prayer
             :
             Shewing
             what
             it
             is
             ,
             wherein
             it
             consists
             ,
             and
             how
             far
             it
             is
             attainable
             by
             industry
             ;
             with
             divers
             useful
             and
             proper
             directions
             to
             that
             purpose
             ,
             both
             in
             respect
             of
             Matter
             ,
             Method
             ,
             Expression
             .
          
           
             —
             His
             Ecclesiastes
             :
             or
             ,
             a
             Discourse
             concerning
             the
             Gift
             o●
             Preaching
             ,
             as
             it
             falls
             under
             the
             Rules
             of
             Art.
             The
             Seventh
             Edition
             much
             inlarged
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Twelves
             .
          
           
             An
             Account
             of
             the
             holy
             Life
             and
             Death
             of
             Mr.
             
               Henry
               Gearing
            
             ,
             late
             Citizen
             of
             London
             ,
             who
             departed
             this
             life
             January
             the
             4
             th
             .
             1693.
             
             Aged
             61
             ▪
             with
             the
             Trial
             and
             Character
             of
             a
             real
             Christian
             ,
             collected
             out
             of
             his
             Papers
             for
             the
             examination
             of
             himself
             ,
             from
             which
             several
             other
             particulars
             are
             added
             ,
             for
             the
             
               Instruction
               ,
               I●couragements
            
             ,
             and
             Imitation
             of
             Christians
             .
          
           
             A
             Discourse
             of
             tempting
             Christ
             .
             By
             Mr.
             
               John
               Shower
            
             .
          
           
             Family-Religion
             in
             three
             Letters
             to
             a
             Friend
             .
             By
             Mr.
             
               John
               Shower
            
             .
          
           
             The
             Death
             ,
             Rest
             ,
             Resurrection
             ,
             and
             blessed
             Portion
             of
             the
             Saints
             ;
             in
             a
             Discourse
             ,
             on
             Dan.
             12.
             13.
             
             Together
             with
             the
             work
             of
             the
             Redeemer
             ,
             and
             the
             work
             of
             the
             Redeemed
             .
             By
             
               Dan.
               Burges
            
             Minister
             of
             the
             Gospel
             .
          
           
             A
             Discourse
             of
             Family-Worship
             ,
             in
             answer
             to
             this
             Question
             ,
             Upon
             what
             Scripture
             Grounds
             and
             Reasons
             may
             Family-Worship
             be
             established
             and
             enforced
             .
             Undertaken
             upon
             the
             request
             of
             the
             united
             Ministers
             in
             and
             about
             London
             .
             By
             
               Geo.
               Hammond
            
             ,
             M.
             A.
             and
             Minister
             of
             the
             Gospel
             ,
             with
             an
             Appendix
             by
             Mr.
             
               Matthew
               Barker
            
             .
          
           
             
               Miscellane
               a
               Sacra
            
             .
             Containing
             Scriptural
             Meditations
             ,
             Divine
             Breathings
             ,
             occasional
             Reflections
             ,
             and
             Sacred
             Poems
             .
          
           
        
      
    
  

