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Bole-ammoniac, white Poppy seeds, of each 5 half, Camphire half a dram ; with Manna 

 six drams, the seeds of Melons, Cucumbers, \ dissolved in juice of Barberries, make them 

 Citruls, Gourds, of each three drams and an > into troches according to art. 

 half, the seeds of Smallage and white Hen- { CulpeperJ] They wonderfully cool tin- 

 bane, Amber, Earth of Lemnos, Opium, j heat of the liver, reins, arid bladder, breast, 

 of each two drams, with juice of fresh j and stomach, and stop looseness, cools the 

 Winter-Cherries, make them into troches \ heat of fevers, 

 according to art. Trochisci de Campjiora. 



Culpcper.~] They potently provokt urine, j Or, Troches of Camphire. 



and break the stone. Mix them with other j College.'] Take of Camphire half a dram, 

 medicine of that nature, half a dram at aj Saffron two drams, white Starch three 

 time, or a dram if age permit. \\ drams, red Roses, Gum Arabic, and Tra- 



Trochisci Bechici aloi, vel, Itotulce. perforates. \ gacanth, Ivory, of each half an ounce, the 

 Or, Pectoral Rolls. * seeds of Cucumbers husked, of Purslain, 



College. ~] Take of white Sugar one pound, 5 Liquorice, of each an ounce, with mussi- 

 white Sugar Candy, Penids, of each four ; lage of the seeds of Fleawort, drawn in 

 ounces, Orris Florentine one ounce, Liquo-j Rose-water, make them into troches, 

 rice six drams, while Starch one ounce and ; Culpeper.~\ It is exceeding good in burn- 

 an half, with a sufficient quantity of mus- ling fevers, heat of blood and choler, together 

 silage of Gum Tragacanth made in Rose j with hot distempers of the stomach and 

 Water, make them into small troches. > liver, and extreme thirst coining thereby, 

 You may add four grains of Ambergris, {also it is good against the yellow jaundice, 

 and three grains of Musk to them, if occa- j phthisics, and hectic fevers, 

 sion serve. Trochisci de Capparibus. 



Trochisci Bechici nigri. Or, Troches of Capers. 



College.~\ Take of juice of Liquorice, j College.] Take of the bark of Caper 

 white Sugar, of each one dram, Gum Tra-i roots, the seeds of Agnus Castus. of each 

 gacanth, sweet Almonds blanched, of each j six drams, Ammoniacum half an ounce, the 

 six drams, with a sufficient quantity of: seeds of Water Cresses and Nigella, the 

 mussilage of Quince seeds, made thick with} leaves of Calaminth and Rue, the roots of 

 Rose Water. Make them into troches ac-jAcorus and long Birth wort, the juice of 

 cording to art. ] Maudlin made thick, bitter Almonds, of 



Culpeper.~\ Both this and the former ! each two drains, Hart's-tongue, the roots of 

 will melt in ones mouth, and in that manner j round Cypress, Madder, Gum Lac. of each 

 to be used by such as are troubled with 1 one dram : being bruised let them be made 

 coughs, cold, hoarseness, or want of voice, jinto troches according to art, with Ammo- 

 The former is most in use, but in my opinion, j niacum dissolved in Vinegar, and boiled to 

 the latter is most effectual. I the thickness of Honey. 



Trochisci de Barberis. Culpeper.'] They open stoppings of the 



Or, Troches of Barberries. j liver and spleen, and help diseases thereof 



College.] Take of juice of Barberries, \ coming ; as rickets, hypochondriac melan- 

 and Liquorice made thick, Spodium, Pur- j choly, &c. Men may take a dram, chil- 

 slain seeds, of each three drams, red Roses, 5 dren a scruple in the morning, 

 six drams, Indian Spikenard, Saffron, white! Trochisci de Carabe. 



Starch, Gum Tragacanth, of each a dram,: Or, Troches of Amber. 



Citrul seeds cleansed three drams and an ' College.'] Take of Amber an ounce, 



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