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balans, of each three drams, Rhubarb three j dram and an half, with the Syrup of the 

 drams and an half, Mastich one dram, Aloes : juice of Coleworts made with honey, make it 

 five drams, Saffron half a dram, Syrup of* into a mass according to art. 

 the juice of Endive, as much as is sufficient! Culpeper.~\ They are good against the 

 to make it into a mass. I gout, and other cold afflictions of the joints 



Culpeper.'] It is a gallant gentle purge, j These are more moderate by half than 

 and strengthening, fitted for such bodies as j Pilulte Foetidee, and appropriated to the 

 are much weakned by disease of choler. j same diseases. 



The author appropriates it to such as have 

 tertian agues, the yellow jaundice, ob- 

 structions or stoppings of the liver ; half a 



Pilul< de Hiera cum Agarico. 

 Or Pills of Hiera with Agarick. 

 College.'] Take of Species Hiera Picra, 



dram taken at night going to bed, will workj Agarick, of each half an ounce, Aloes one 

 with an ordinary body, the next day by \ ounce, Honey Roses so much as is sufficient 

 noon. | to make it into a mass according to art. 



PHulee Fcetidtf. Pihdce Imperiales. 



Or Stinking Pills. Or Imperial Pills. 



College.'] Take of Aloes, Colocynthis, | College.'] Take of Aloes two ounces, 

 Arnmoniacum,Sagapen, Myrrh, Rue-seeds, \ Rhubarb one ounce and an half, Agarick, 

 Epithymum, of each five drams, Scamony ! Sena, of each one ounce, Cinnamon three 

 three drams, the roots of Turbith half an ! drams, Ginger two drams, ^Nutmegs, Cloves, 

 ounce, the roots of Spurge the less prepared, \ Spikenard, Mastich, of each one dram. 

 Hermodactils of each two drams, Ginger with Syrup of Violets, make it into a mass 



one dram and an half, Spikenard, Cinnamon, 

 Saffron, Castoreum, of each one dram, 

 Euphorbium prepared two scruples, dissolve 

 the Gums in juice of Leeks, and with 



according to art. 



Culpeper.'] It cleanses the body of mixt 

 humours, and strengthens the stomach, ex- 

 ceedingly, as also the bowels, liver, and 



Syrup made with the juice of Leeks and natural spirits : it is good for cold natures, 

 Sugar, make it into a mass. 5 and cheers the spirits. The dose is a scruple 



Culpeper.] They purge gross and raw j or half a dram, taken at night, 

 tiegm, and diseases thereof arising ; gouts j Pilule de Lapide Lazuli. 



of all sorts, pains in the back-bone, and j Or Pills of Lapis Lazuli, 



other joints: it is good against leprosies,! College.'] Take of Lapis Lazuli in pow- 

 and other such like infirmities of the skin, jder and well washed, five drams, Epithy- 

 I fancy not the receipt much. j mum, Polypodium, Agarick, of each an 



Pilules dc Hermodactilis. i ounce, Scarnony, black Hellebore roots 



Or Pills of Hermodactils. |Sal. Gem. of each two drams and an half, 



College.] Take of Sagapen six drams, j Cloves, Annis seeds, of each half an ounce, 

 Opopanax three drams, melt them in warm I Species Hiera simple fifteen drams, with 

 juice of Coleworts, so much as is sufficient, I Syrup of the juice of Fumitory, make it 

 then strain it through a convenient rag, : into amass according to art. 

 afterwards boil it to a mean thickness, then j Culpeper.'] It purges melancholy very 

 take of Hermodactils, Aloes, Citron, Myro- j violently, 

 balans, Turbith, Coloquintida, soft Bdellium, j Ptiul* Maori, 



of each six .drams, Euphorbium prepared, ; College.'] Take of Aloes two ounces, 

 the seeds of Rue and Smallage, Castoreum, j Mastich half an ounce, dried Marjoram two 

 Sarcocol, of each three drams, Saffron one drams, Salt of Wormwood one dram, make 



