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Electuarium Regine Coloniens. 
College.] Take of the seeds of Saxifrage 
and Gromwell, juice of Liquorice, of each 
half an ounce, the seeds of Caraway, Annis, 
Smallage, Fennel, Parsley of Macedonia, 
Broom, Carrots, Bruscus, Asparagus, Loy- 
age, Cummin, Juniper, Rue, Siler Moun- 
tain, the seeds of Acorus, Pennyroyal, 
Cinquefoyl, Bayberries, of each two drams, 
Indian Spikenard, Schenanth, Amber, 
Valerian, Hog’s Fennel, Lapis Lincis, of 
each a dram and an half, Galanga, Ginger, 
Turbith, of each two drams, Sena an ounce, 
Goat’s blood prepared half an ounce, mix 
them together: first beat them into powder, 
then make them into an electuary accord- 
ing to art, with three times their weight in 
Sugar dissolved in white Wine. 
Culpeper.] It is an excellent remedy for 
the stone and wind cholic, a dram of it 
taken every morning: I assure such as are 
troubled with such diseases, I commend it 
to them as a jewel. 
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PILLS. 
Culpeper.| Pills in Greek are called 
Katopotia, in Latin, Pilule: which signifies 
little balls, because they are made up in 
Such a form, that they may be the better 
swallowed down, by reason of the offensive- 
ness of their taste. 
Pilule de Agarico. 
Or Pills of Agarick 
College.| Take of Agarick three drams, 
our own blue Orris roots, Mastich, Hore- 
hound, of each one dram, Turbith five 
drams, Species Hiera Picra half an ounce, 
Colocynthis, Sarcocol, of each two drams, 
Myrrh one dram, Sapa as much as is suf- . 
- ficient to make it into a mass according to 
art. 
_ Culpeper.] It was invented to cleanse 
the breast and lungs of flegm, it works 
pretty strongly. Half a dram at a time 
(keeping yourself warm,) cannot well do 
Pilule Aggregative. 
College.] Take of Citron, Myrobalans, 
Rhubarb, of each half an ounce, juice of 
Agrimony and Wormwood made thick, of 
each two drams, Diagridium five drams, 
Agarick, Colocynthis, Polypodium of each 
two drams, Turbith, Aloes, of each six 
drams, Mastich, red Roses, Sal. Gem. 
Epithymum, Annis, Ginger, of each a dram, © 
with Syrup of Damask Roses, make it into 
a mass according to art. 
Culpeper.] It purges the head of choler, 
flegm and melancholy, and that stoutly: it 
is good against quotidian agues, and faults 
in the stomach and liver, yet because it is 
well corrected if you take but half a dram 
at a time, and keep yourself warm, I sup- 
pose you may take it without danger. 
Pilule Alephangine. 
College.] Take of Cinnamon, Cloves, 
Cardamoms the less, Nutmegs, Mace, Cala- 
mus Aromaticus, Carpobalsamum, or Ju- 
niper berries, Squinanth, Wood of Aloes, 
yellow Sanders, red Roses dried, Worm- 
wood, of each half an ounce, let the tincture 
be taken out of these, being grossly bruised 
in spirit of Wine, the vessel being close 
stopped; in three pounds of this tincture, 
being strained dissolve Aloes one pound, 
which being dissolved, add Mastich, Myrrh, 
of each half an ounce, Saffron two drams, 
Balsam of Peru one dram, the superfluous 
liquor being consumed, either over hot 
ashes, or a bath, bring it into a mass of pills. 
Culpeper.] It cleanses both stomach and — 
brain of gross and putrified humours, and — 
sets the senses free when they are thereby oy 
troubled, it cleanses the brain offended by : 
ill humours, wind, &c. helps vertigo and — : 
head-aches, and strengthens the brain ex- 
ceedingly, helps concoction, and strength- _ 
ens the stomach, one dram taken at night 
going to bed, will work gently next day: if 
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