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College.| Take of Raisins of the Sun 
stoned, Polypodium of the Oak, Sena, of 
each two ounces, Mercury one handful and 
an half, Jujubes, Sebestens, of each twenty, 
Maidenhair, Violets, French Barley, of each 
one handful, Damask Prunes stoned, Tam- 
arinds of each six drams, Liquorice half an 
ounce, boil them in ten pounds of water 
till two parts of the three be consumed; 
strain it, and dissolve in'the decoction, pulp 
of Cassia, Tamarinds, and fresh Prunes, 
Sugar of Violets, of each six ounces, Sugar 
two pounds, at last add powder of Sena 
leaves, one ounce and an half, Annis seeds 
in powder, two drams to each pound of elec- 
tuary, and so bring it into the form of an 
electuary according to art. 
Culpeper.] It gently opens and molifies 
the bowels, brings forth choler, flegm, and 
melancholy, and that without trouble, it is 
cooling, and therefore is profitable in pleu- 
tisies, and for wounded people: A man of 
Teasonable strength may take an ounce 
of it going to bed, which will work next 
morning, 
Electuarium Passulatum. 
College.]| Take of fresh Polypodium 
roots three ounces, fresh Marsh-mallow 
Toots, Sena, of each ‘two ounces, Annis 
Seeds two drams, steep them in a glazed 
vessel, in a sufficient quantity of spring 
water, boil them according to art; strain it 
and with pulp of Raisins of the Sun half a 
Pound, white Sugar, Manna, of each four 
Cunces, boil it to the thickness of a Cydo- 
niate, and renew it four times a year. 
Culpeper.| It gently purges both choler 
and melancholy, cleanses the reins and 
bladder, and therefore is good for the stone 
and gravel in the kidneys. 
Electuarium esucco Rosarum. 
Or Electuary of the Juice of Roses. 
College.] Take of Sugar, the juice of 
fen a ee 
oats: Myrrh, of each o 
ounces, the tree porte of Sanders. of 
cydonium twelve drams, Camphire a scru- 
ple, let the juice be boiled with the sugar 
to its just thickness, then add the rest in 
powder, and so make it into an electuary 
according to art. 
Culpeper.] It purges choler, and is good 
in tertian agues and diseases of the joints, 
it purges violently, therefore let it be warily 
given. ; 
Hiera Picra simple. 
College.| Take of Cinnamon, Xylonal- 
samum, or wood of Aloes, the roots of 
Asarabacca, Spikenard, Mastich, Saffron, 
of each six drams, Aloes not washed twelve 
ounces and an half, clarified Honey four 
pounds and three ounces, mix them into an 
electuary according to art. Also you may 
keep the species by itself in your shops. 
Culpeper.] It is an excellent remedy for 
vicious juices which lie furring the tunicle 
of the stomach, and such idle fancies and 
symptoms which the brain suffers thereby, 
whereby some think they see, others that 
they hear strange things, especially when 
they-are in bed, and between sleeping and 
waking; besides this, it very gently purges 
the belly, and helps such women as are not 
sufficiently purged after their travail. 
_ Hiera with Agarick. 
College.| Take of species Hiera, simple 
without Aloes, Agarick trochiscated, of each. 
half an ounce, Aloes not washed one ounce, 
clarified Honey six ounces, mix it, and 
make it into an electuary according to art. _ 
Culpeper.] Look but to the virtues of — 
Agarick and add them to the virtues of the _ 
former receipt, so is the business done with- __ 
out any further trouble. ae 
Hiera Logadii. — 
College.| Take of Coloquintida, Poly-.,. 
podium, of each two drams, Euphorbium. 
Poley mountain, the seeds of Spurge, 
each one dram and an half, ee rain: 
