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with two pounds of white sugar, adding j provokes the menses, purges the stomach 

 towards the end four ounces of Syrup of | and liver, and provokes urine. 



^ S j Syrupus Rosaceus solutivus cum Helleboro. 



Lulpeper.] It cleanses choler and melan- ; n . c , r r> 

 choly very gently, and is therefore fit for { * Sjrup of Rosea solutive with Hellebore. 



children, ofd people, and weak bodies, i M Co/ W r , ake ,J the bark of all the 

 You may add an ounce of it to the Decoc- ! M ^ balan ; jof each fourounces,bruisethem 



tion of Epithimum or to the Decoction of I f T i ** %T ^Sf^f.if^ 



Senna ln twelve pounds of the infusion of Roses 



Syrupus Rosaceus solutivus. \ |"*" s j?^n, Senna, Epithimum, Polypo- 



0? Syrup of Roses solutive. i ft f the Oak ^. of each four ounces, 



CoOeee.1 Take of Spring Water boiling ! T ?" , ounce Citron seeds Liquorice, 

 hot four pounds, Damask Rose leave! i g.S four ounces > &* bark of black 

 fresh, as many as the water will contain; Hel ebore roots x drams, et the fourth 

 let them remain twelve hours in infusion, i *? $&? **"*?*}* exhale ' , 8tram rt ' 

 close stopped; then press them out and pu ! T , ,pJ? tT f *"*?*' a r d S1] 

 in fresh Rose leaves; do so nine times in the ! Sf kt <T Up ^- n * " 



same liquor, encreasing the quantity of the ! "^V Int ? a Sjmp according to art. 

 T> ..LI- i-i -11 i LsUlpeper.l Ine ovrun. nemlv ' 



Roses as the liquor encreases, which will be j r r j J. ngnuj 



almost by the third part every time : ! P Ur f 8 mda " chol J' Desists madness. 

 Take six parts of this liquor, and with four j WWW liosacews so/w^ws cum Se 

 parts of white sugar, boil it to a Syrup I Or Syrup of Roses solutive with Senna, 

 according to art. ^ College.] Take of Senna six ounces, 



Ctilpeper.] It loosens the belly, and ! Caraway, and sweet Fennel seeds, of each 



gently brings out choler and flegm, but ! three drams, sprinkle them with white Wine, 



leaves a binding quality behind it. j and infuse th em two days in three pounds 



Syrupus e succo Rosarum. \ ot the infusion of Roses aforesaid, then 



Or Syrup of the Juice of Roses. I ? train Jt ' and wit h two pounds of sugar boil 



College.'] It is prepared without steep- \ ll lnto a Syrup. 



ing, only with the juice of Damask Roses Culpeper.] It purges the body of ch'oler 

 pressed out, and clarified, and an equal \ and melancholy, and expels the relics a 

 proportion of sugar added to it. i dl sease hath left behind it; the dose is from 



Culpeper.] This is like the other. ! one ounce to two > y u ma J take it in a 



Syrupus Rosaceus solutivus cum Agarico. \ Decoction of Senna, it leaves a binding 

 Or Syrup of Roses solutive with Agarick. { quality behind it. 



College.] Take of Agarick cut thin an j Syrupus de Spina Cervina. 



ounce, Ginger two drams, Sal. Gem. one j Or Syrup of Purging Thorn, 



dram, Pblipodium bruised two ounces,! College.] Take of the berries of Purging 

 sprinkle them with white Wine and steep | Thorn, gathered in September, as many as 

 them two days over warm ashes, in a pound ! you will, bruise them in a stone mortar, and 

 and an half of the infusion of Damask \ press out the juice, let the fourth part of it 

 Roses prescribed before, and with one j evaporate away in a bath, then to two 

 pound of sugar boil it into a Syrup accord- \ pounds of it add sixteen ounces of white 

 ing to art. 5 sugar, boil it into a Syrup, which perfume 



Culpeper.] It purges flegm from the j with Mastich, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Anni- 

 head, relieves the senses oppressed by it, seeds in fine powder, of each three drams. 



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