N T R O dTTc T I O N. 



MilCuaftyVudlunl llfo Par/, 



Tak"choke''Brandy,'S Water. 



Lime Juice, a Pint, or three q 



double refined Sugar, a Pound ; mix and diffolve '-. 



Of which the Confumptive may drink half a ¥,nt 



'at foTln 'the Afternoon"^ lid at teltFm"'To 



theje things you may addMilk-metts, Qheefe-cakes 



Cujiards, Oifters, &c. > v , 



V. 3. GALACTOGENE TICKS. 



Thefe are thingi which breed MilkinNurfes. Th/s 

 is done partly by Meats, and partly by Medicine 

 ¥or food it is fuch as is Euchymick, and Polytro- 

 phick, oj good Juice, and ef much Kourijhment, a 

 and pituitous ■, but more moiji, and kfs hot, if al 

 feaed with Choler. Medicaments breeding Mil/c, 

 are hot and of thin parts, and of affinity to thofe 



-^Z'glZfo {00 cold' thSng" d,g!fling, Tdry: 

 ing, do the fame. 



VI. 4. SPERMATOGENETICKS. 

 Thefe are things generating Sperm or Seed. They 



tuoi4i, \nd breed of the pureft and moft fpirituous 

 parts of the Blood ; and therefore all fuch things 

 as encreafe a Jirong and good Chylus, and from 

 thence much and good Blood, encreafe the quantity 



thin offubjiance, penetrating and/harp ■, 'and hin- 



difcutient. 



VII. 5. ALEXIPHARMICKS, or.Anti- 



dotes. T:befe are Medicaments adding Vigour to 

 the Vital and Animal Spirits, to refijl and overcome 

 Poifon, and are antipathetical to it. They are hot 

 end dry in the fccond, third and fourth decrees, 

 fubtiland volatil, confortative to the Stomach and 



the Human Body. They 1. Strengthen Nature, 



fon. 2. They oppofe the Poifon, juji by its oppofite 



Spirits, '(as in the Plague] Sweating. 



CHAP. VIIL 



Of Preparations Galenick 

 Internal. 



A Uthors have made a great number of them. 



j' PoXi 



J i'refs. J,. Tbly'are either Uqu hi or"' In- 

 herbs, and fuch - -^ -^^'^ ^^- /'- -^ • 



'.t; 'hoiiierb 



ming, or with Whites oj Eggs, and ilrn Bcitied, 

 with Oil put over the lame. 6. Infpil^a;:. Juices 

 are never made from hot , dry , and c,/.;/,/ 

 PLuits, but from fuch ar have a more glutinous . 



II. INFUSIONS. I. They are made 



made ofco/d Herbs and Plan^s[%7y 7s TreZ/Z 

 thick Subjiance, and it may be ReCinous ivthall. 



f'ufion, lrule^tmy{ifinsTmmTtmo'may do. 



ftanc! '{fier 7e7ngVdfcedfni"a [^ro/rPoudt 



or mice a Day ; then being fettled, the char is 

 to be decanted, and kept clofe ft opt for ufc. 

 %. The Infufion may be made in Water, Wine, 

 or Vinegar, according to the Dejign and Intention 



failed f ^^■;i"1;;/A'r.f.f l'/ln?ufion • "/' 7« 

 WiL,Vij ffl//'irMedicafed"wine: If Tn 

 Wine Vinegar, a Medictted Vinegar. 



III. DECOCTIONS. 1. T% are 



volatil- Parts, bfcalfe^^in boiling, alf'tZfe fine ' 

 Particles would be loll 2. Or if they are de- 



^llls^'^TMlTatt!'' 'tha/when"Z D I'^a"' 



to the crajfitude 'of the Body -, as they may be either 



either' in Water, Bro)h, Wine, or Vinegar, accord- 

 ing to the Intention and Defgn ; but for thg 

 moft part in Water. 5. \t is a Medicament for 



IV. SYRUPS and JULEPS. They 

 are made, 1. Of Infufwns. 2. Of Dcconions. 

 3. Of Juices, of Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Sccds,S^c. 



