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of each six drams, Amomus, or Cardamoms $ Sagapen, Opopanax, of each two drams, 

 the less, an ounce and an half, Mastich a ! dissolve the Gums in Wine wherein Mug- 

 dram, Canary Wine as much as is sufficient. \ wort hath been boiled, or else Juniper-bcr- 

 Let the Myrrh be dissolved in the wine, \ ries, then add the rest, and with juice of 

 then add the Mastich and Saffron well | Mugwort, make it into troches according 

 beaten, then the Opobalsamum, then the j to art. 



rest in powder, and with the wine, makej Culpeptr.] They provoke the menses, 

 them up into troches, and dry them gently. | and that with great case to such as have 



Culpeper.] They are very seldom or j them come down with pain. Take a dram 

 never used but in other compositions, yet | of them beaten into powder, in a spoonful 

 naturally they heat cold stomachs, help i or two of Syrup of Mugwort, or any other 

 digestion, strengthen the heart and brain. | composition tending to the same purpose 

 Trochisci Hysterici. Sief de Plumbo. 



College.] Take of Asafcetida, Galbanum, f Or Sief of Lead, 



of each two drams and an half, Myrrh two! College.'] Take of Lead burnt and washed, 

 drams, Castoreum a dram and an half, the ! Brass burnt, Antimony, Tutty washed, 

 rools of Asarabacca and long Birthwort, ! Gum Arabic and Tragacanth of each an 

 the leaves of Savin, Featherfew, Nep, of Bounce, Opium half a dram, with Rose-water, 

 each one drain, Dittany half a dram, with ! make them, being beaten and sifted, into 

 either the juice or decoction of Rue, makeUroches. 

 it into troches according to art. Trochisci Polyidce Androm. 



Culpeper.] These are applied to the* College.] Take of Pomegranate flowers 



foeminine gender, help fits of the mother, j twelve drams, Roach Album three drams, 



expel both birth and after-birth, cleanses Frankincense, Myrrh, of each half an ounce, 



women after labour, and expel the relics of jChalcanthum two drams, Bull's gall six 



a careless midwife. I drams, Aloes an ounce, with austere Wine, 



Trochisci de Ligno Aloes. ; or juice of Nightshade or Plantain, make 



Or Troches of Wood of Aloes. | them into troches according to art. 



College.] Take of Wood of Aloes, red] Culpeper.] They are very good they say, 

 Roses, of each two drains, Mastich, China- j being outwardly applied, both in green 

 mon, Cloves, Indian Spikenard, Nutmegs, j wounds and ulcers. I fancy them not. 

 Parsnip seed, Cardamoms the greater and t Trochisci de Rhularbaro. 



lessen, Cubebs, Gallia Moschata, Citron i Or Troches of Rhubarb. 



Pills, Mace, of each one dram and an half, \ College.] Take of Rhubarb ten drams, 

 Ambergris, Musk, of each half a scruple, jjuiceof Maudlin made thick, bitter Almonds, 

 with Honey of Raisins make it into troches. j of each half an ounce, red Roses three 



Culpeper.] It strengthens the heart, j drams, the roots of Asarabacca, Madder, 



stomach,and li'ver, takes away heart-qualms, i Indian Spikenard, the leaves of Worm- 



faintings, and stinking breath, and resists j wood, the seeds of Annis and Smallage, of 



the dropsy. \ each one dram, with Wine in which Worm- 



Trochisci e Mirrha. \ wood hath been boiled, make them into 



Or Troches of Myrrh. | troches according to art. 



College.] Take of Myrrh three drams, ; Culpeper.] They gently cleanse the liver, 

 !he Meal of Lupines five drams, Madder j help the yellow jaundice, and other diseases 

 roots, the leaves of Rue, wild Mints, Dittany j coining of choler and stoppage of the 

 of Crete, Cummin seeds, Asafretida, liver. 



