AND ENGLISH PHYSICIAN ENLARGED. 



Diamargaritonfrigidiim. I the electuary, two drams is the dose: The 



College.] Take of the four greater cold jtime of taking it is, in the morning fasting, 

 seeds, the seeds of Purslain, white Poppies, j Diamoachii Amanim 



I/iulive, Sorrel, Citrons, the three Sanders, j College.'] Is prepared by adding to tbc 

 Wood of Aloes, Ginger, red Roses exun- I forenamed Wormwood, dried Roses, of each 

 gulated, the flowers of Water-lilies, Bug- j three drams, Aloes half an ounce, Cinnamon 

 loss, Violets, the berries of Mirtles, bone in | two drams and an half, Castonum and 

 a Stag'sh eart, Ivory, Contra yerva, Cinna- \ I/ovage, of each one dram, inane them into 

 in on of each one dram, both sorts of Coral, \ powder. 



of each half a dram, Pearls three drams, j Culpeper.] Besides the virtues of thv 

 Camphire six grains, make them into pow-^ former, it purges the stomach of piurified 

 der according to art. Observe that the four i humours. 

 greater cold seeds, and the Poppy seeds, j Specia Diaiitluia. 



are not to be added before the powder be; College.~] Take of Rosemary flowers an 

 required by physician for use. Do so by jounce, red Boses, Violets, Liquorice, of 

 the other powder in the composition of j each six drams, Cloves, Indian Spikenard, 

 which these powders are used. ; Nutmegs, Galanga, Cinnamon, Ginger, 



Culpeper.] Authors hold it to be re- \ Zedoary,' Mace, Wood of Aloes, Carda- 

 storative in consumptions, to help such as] moms the less, the seeds of Dill and Anis, 

 are in hectic fevers, to restore strength lost, | of each four scruples, make them into pow- 

 to help coughs, asthmaes, and consump- \ der according to art. 



tions of the lungs, and restore such as have 



Culpeper.~] It strengthens the heart and 



laboured long under languishing or pining i helps the passions thereof, it causes a joyful 

 diseases. \ and cheerful mind, and strengthens such as 



Diamoschu Dulce. \ have been weakened by long sickness, it 



Take of Saffron, Galanga, Zedoary, : strengthens cold stomachs, and helps diges- 

 Wood of Aloes, Mace, of each .two drams, | tion notably. The dose is half a dram, you 

 Pearls, raw Silk toasted, white Amber, red ! may make it into an electuary with honey, 

 Coral prepared, Gallia Moschata, Bazil, of land take two drams of that at a time, 

 each two d rams and an half, Ginger, Cubebs, \ Diapendion. 



Long Pepper, of each a dram and an half,; College."] Take of Penides two ounces, 

 Nutmegs, Indian leaf or Cinnamon, Cloves, 5 Pine-nuts, sweet Almonds blanched, white 

 of each one dram, Musk two scruples, make \ Poppy seeds, of each three drams and a, 

 them into powder according to art. | scruple, (Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, which 



Culpeper."] It wonderfully helps cold j three being omitted, it is a Diapendion 

 afflictions of the brain, that come without j without spices) juice of Liquorice, Gum 

 a fever, melancholy and its attendants, viz. j Tragacanth and Arabic, white Starch, the 

 sadness without a cause, vertigo or dizinessjfour greater cold seeds husked, of each a 

 in the head, falling-sickness, palsies, resolu-jdram and an half, Camphire seven grains, 

 tion of the nerves, convulsions, heart-qualms, make them into powder, 

 afflictions of the lungs, and difficulty of Culpeper.~] It helps the vices of the 



breathing. The dose of the powder is half 

 a dram, or two scruples, or less; according 



breast, coughs, colds, hoarseness, and con- 

 sumptions of the lungs, as also such a& spit 



to the age or strength of him or her that ; matter. You may mix it with any pectoral 

 takes it. Mesue appoints it to be made into; syrup, and take it with a Liquorice stick, 

 an electuary with clarified honey, and of i if you fancy the powder best, but if the 



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