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To take it not so immediately before supper, and 

 to have the broth specially made with barley, rose 

 mary, thyme, and cresses. 



Sometimes to add to the maceration three grains 

 of tartar, and two of enula, to cut the more heavy 

 and viscous humours ; lest rhubarb work only upon 

 the lightest. 



To take sometimes the oxymel before it, and some 

 times the Spanish honey simple. 



4. To take once in the month at least, and for 

 two days together, a grain and a half of castor, in my 

 broth, and breakfast. 



o. A cooling clyster to be used once a month, 

 after the working of the maceration is settled. 



Take of barley-water, in which the roots of bu- 

 gloss are boiled, three ounces, with two drams of red 

 sanders, and two ounces of raisins of the sun, and one 

 ounce of dactyles, and an ounce and a half of fat 

 caricks ; let it be strained, and add to it an ounce and 

 a half of syrup of violets : let a clyster be made. Let 

 this be taken, with veal, in the aforesaid decoction. 



6. To take every morning the fume of lign-aloes, 

 rosemary and bays dried, which I use ; but once in a 

 week to add a little tobacco, without otherwise taking 

 it in a pipe. 



7. To appoint every day an hour &quot; ad affectus 

 intentionales et sanos.&quot; Qu. de particulari. 



8. To remember masticatories for the mouth. 



9. And orange-flower water to be smelt to or 

 snuffed up. 



10. In the third hour after the sun is risen, to 



