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Syrupus infusionis forum Ptfouiae. Syrupus de Prasio. 



Or Syrup of the infusion of Peony flowers. Or S y ru P of ' Horehound. 



College.'] It is prepared in the samej College.'] Take ot white Horehound 

 manner as Syrup of Clove-gilliflowers. \ fresh ' two ounces, Liquorice, Pohpodium 



Syrupu de Pccoma con.positus. \ of f the , ?*fe Fenne1 ' and . $*$*& T- 8 ' 



/-% ci f T-> ; f each half an ounce, white Maiden-hair, 



r ,! P r n yr YJP , Gt P f 7 T P ; i I Origanum, Hyssop, Calaminth, Thyme, 



CWfeJ Take of the Roots of . both| Sav Scabious, Colt's-foot, of each six 

 sorts of Peony taken up at the full MoonJj^ the seedg ()f Annis and Colto of 

 cut in slices, and steeped in white Wine j each three drams, Raisins of thcsun stone d 

 a whole day, of each an ounce and an ; halt, two ounces, fat Figs ten, boil them in eight 

 Contra Yerva halt an ounce, Slier Moun- pounds o f Hydromel till half be consumed, 

 tain six drams. Elk s Claws an ounce, Rose- } boi] the Decoction into a S y rup with honey 

 mary with the flowers on, one handful, = nd sugar of each two pounds, and per- 

 Bettony, Hyssop, Origanum Chamepitys, fume it & with an ounce of the roots of Or ris 

 Rue, of each three drams, Wood of Aloes, 5 F j oren tj ne 



Cloves, Cardamoms the less, of each two | Cvlpe '^ It is appropriated to the 

 drams, Ginger, Spikenard, of each a dram j bfeast and ]un and is a fine cleanser to 

 Slcechas, Nutmegs, of each two drams and | them from thick and putrifie d flegm, 



an half, boil them after one day s warm it helps phthisicks and coughs, and diseases 

 digestion, ma sufficient quantity of distilled sub j e c t to old men, and cold natures, 

 water of Peony roots, to four pounds, in Tak J e it with a Liquorice stick, 

 which (being strained through Hippocrates Siimpus de quinq. Radicibus. 



sleeve) put four pounds and an half of | Qr g^V the five opening Roots, 

 while sugar, and boil it to a Syrup. College.! Take of the roots of Smallage, 



tulpeper.] It helps the falling-sickness, j Fenne f p ars i e y, Bruscus Sparagus of 



and convulsions. | eacn two ounces spring Water, six pounds, 



Syrupus de Ponds aderans. ^ o \\ aw ay the third part, and make a Syrup 



Or Syrup of Apples. with the rest according to art, with three 



College] Take four pounds of the juice pounds of sugar, adding eight ounces of 

 of sweet scented Apples, the juice of Bug- ; white Wine Vinegar, towards the latter 

 loss, garden and wild, of Violet leaves, \ end. 



Rose Water, of each a pound, boil them { CttlpeperJ] It cleanses and opens very 

 together, and clarify them, and with six j well, is profitable against obstructions, pro- 

 pounds of pure sugar, boil it into aSyruplvokes urine, cleanses the body of flegm, 

 according to art. j and is safely and profitably given in the 



Culpeper.~\ It is a. fine cooling Syrup \ beginning of fevers. An ounce at a time 

 for such whose stomachs are overpressed | upon an empty stomach is a good dose, 

 with heat, and may safely be given in I Syrupus Raphani. 



fevers, for it rather loosens than binds : i Or Syrup of Radishes, 



it breeds good blood, and is profitable inj College.'] Take of garden and wild 

 hectic fevers, and for such as are troubled j Radish roots, of each an ounce, the roots 

 with palpitation of the heart, it quenches! of while Saxifrage, Lovage, Bruscus, 

 thirst admirably in fevers, and stays hie- ! Eringo, Rest-harrow, Parsley, Fennel, of 

 coughs. You may take an ounce of it at j each half an ounce, the leaves of Beltony, 

 a time in the morning, or when you need. | Burnet, Pennyroyal, Nettles, Water-cresses, 



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