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Latin Linctus, and signifies a thing to be j troubled with pleurises to take now and then 

 licked up. 2. It is in respect of body, ; a little of it. 

 something thicker than a Syrup, and not so ! Lohoch e Passulis. 



thick as an electuary. 3. Its use was j Or Lohoch of Raisins, 



against the roughness of the windpipe, dis-j College.] Take of male Peony roots, 

 eases, and inflammations of the lungs, dif- \ Liquorice, of each half an ounce, Hyssop,' 

 ficulty of breathing, colds, coughs, &c. i Bawrn, Hart's-tongue, or Cetrach, of each' 

 4. Its manner of reception is with a Liquo- j half a handful, boil them in Spring Water, 

 rice stick, bruised at the end, to take up | and press them strongly, and by adding a' 

 some and retain it in the mouth, till it melt i pound of Raisins bruised, boil it again, 

 of its own accord. ; pressing it through a linen cloth, then with 



Lohoch de Farfara. | a pound of white sugar, make it into a 



Or Lohoch of Coltsfoot. < Lohoch according to art. 



College.-] Takeof Colts-foot roots cleans- 1 P^^O Xt j s 7 er J g ood a gf nst coughs, 

 ed eight ounces, Marsh-mallow roots four I consumptions of the lungs, and other vices 



ounces cleansed, boil them in a sufficient 



of the breast, and is usually given to chil- 

 dren for such diseases, as also for convul- 



quantity of water, and press the pulp out UIt ' .^ T ' 



through a sieve, dissolve this again in the j S1Ons ' and falling-sickness. 



Decoction, and let it boil once or twice, \ ^ T ^ /w f" K l 



then take it from the fire, and add two* n Vr'r , ^- 



pounds of white sugar, Honey of Raisins ! Colle / e -l Take of Pine-nuts, fifteen drams, 



fourteen ounces, juice of Liquorice two jsweet Almonds, Hazel Nuts gently roasted 



drams and an half, stir them stoutly with a ! Gum A : a T blck and Tra gacanth, powder and 



wooden pestle, mean season sprinkle in Saf-lf 100 " f Liquorice white Starch Maidcn- 



frcn and Cloves, of each a scruple, Cinna-! h T' ^ roots ' of each tw , dtan ^.^ 



* - > r^nlr^ f\r I liitc cAir^nri^^n riroti-ic KiM^t. 



of Dates seventeen drams, bitter 



n iur\> j -^ 1,^. 



them into a Lohoch according to art. 



mon and Mace, of each two scruples, make 1 5l "' " ra ' "' "'" 



thpm into a T-ohnrh arrnrHina ti r... Almonds one dram and an half, Honey ol 



Culpcper.'] It was invented for the cough. 

 Lohoch de Papaverc. 



Raisins, white Sugar-candy, fresh Butter, of 

 each two ounces, Honey one pound and an 

 half, dissolve the Gums in so much Decoc- 



Or Lohoch of Poppies. | t i on O f Maiden-hair as is sufficient ; let the 



College.'] Take while Poppy seeds twenty 

 four drams, sweet Almonds blanched in 

 Rose Water, Pine-nuts cleansed, Gum Ara- 



rest be mixed over a gentle fire, and stirred, 

 that so it may be made into a Lohoch. 

 Cidpeper.-] The medicine is excellent for 



bick and Tragacanth, of each ten drams, \ continual coughs, and difficulty of breath- 

 juice of Liquorice an ounce, Starch three \ ing, it succours such as are asthmatic, for it 

 drams, the seeds of Lettuce, Purslain, j cuts and atenuates tough humours in the 

 Quinces, of each half an ounce, Saffron a | breast. 



dram, Penids four ounces, Syrup of Mcco- i Lohoch de Portulaca. 



nium three pounds, make it into a Lohoch | Or Lohoch of Purslain. 



according to art. i College^] Take of the strained Juice o 



Cidpeper^] It helps salt, sharp and thin 5 Purslain two pounds, Troches of Terra 

 distillations upon the lungs, it allays the j Le/nw'atwo drains, Troches ofAmber, Gun,, 

 fury of such sharp humours, which occasion i Arabic. Dragon's-blood of each one dram, 

 both roughness of the throat, want of sleep, | Lapis Hematilis, the wool of a Hare toasted, 

 and fevers; it is excellent for such as are \ of each two scruples, white Sugar one 



