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excellently good, by a certain sympathetical j You can scarce do amiss in takin* them if 

 virtue, for such as are bitten by an adder, j they please but your palate 



Trochisci de Agno Casto. TWA;. r- i . j * T 



/-> rri i f 4 ^ * jirocMci JJiarliodon Mesnp 



Or [roches of Agnus Castus. r ,, -. rp , 



CW/e#e.] Take of the seeds of Agnus I T/^ lak f th e flowers of red 

 Castus," Lettuce, red Rose flowers, Balaus- j f s ^' drai "s, Spikenard, Wood of Aloes, 

 tins, of each a dram, Ivory, white Amber, ' tw (lrams ' Ll _q uorice three drams, 

 Bole-ammoniac washed in Knotgrass Water S? -T nC , ' &affl ' n llalf a dram > 

 two drams, Plantain seeds four scruples I "i tW v d . ram j' inake them U P into 

 Sassafras two scruples, with mussilage of I f V me accordln g to ar t- 

 Quince seeds, extracted in water of Water- j , r^frf y wonderfully ease fevers 



lily flowers, let them be made into troches. ;! nin g ?* le g rn > as qno*M fevers, agues, 

 rr / -i v i j ' eptatos, &c. pains in the be v 



Liilpcpcr.i Very pretty troches and ' ' . . >' 



good for lit.tle Irocfusci de Lucca. Mesue. 



Trochisci Akxiterii. Renodseus. College.'] Take of Gum Lacca cleansed, 



College.'] Take of the roots of Gentian, ! the J uice of Liquorice, Maudlin, Worm- 

 Torrnentil, Orris Florentine, Zedoary, ofj wood and Barberries, all made thick, 

 each two drams. Cinnamon, Clove^ Mace, j ^ nubar b. long Birthwort, Costus, Asara- 

 of each halt a dram, Angelica roots three j acca > bitter Almonds, Madder, Annis, 

 drams, Coriander seeds prepared, Roses, o fP m allage, Schaenanth, of each one dram, 

 each one dram, dried Citron pills twodrams, j Wlth the decoction of Birthwort, Schffinanth, 

 beat them all into powder, and with juice of j or the juice of Maudlin, or Wormwood, 

 Liquorice softened in Hippocras, six ounces, j make tliem into troches according to art. 

 make them into soft paste, which you may j C/tlpcpcr.'] It helps stoppings of the %er 

 form into either troches or small rolls, which i and s P lt>en > an d fevers thence coming, it 

 you please. expels wind, purges by urine, and resists 



Culpeper."] It preserves and strengthens | " r P slcs - 



the heart exceedingly, helps faintings andj Pastitti Adronis. Galen, 



failings of the. vital spirits, resists poison! College^] Take of Pomegranate flowers 

 and the pestilence, and is an excellent- ten drains, Copperas twelve drams, unripe 

 medicine for such to carry about them whose? Galls, Birthwort, Frankincense, of each an 

 bccasions arc to travel in pestilential places j ounce, Alum, Myrrh, ->f each half an ounce, 

 and corrupt air, only taking a very small! Misy two drams, with eighteen ounces of 

 quantity now and then. j austere Wine, make it into troches accord- 



Troches of Annis seed. Mesue. | ing to art. 



College.'] Take of Annis seeds, the juice j Culpepcr.~] This also is appropriated to 

 of Maudlin made thick, of each two drams, iwounds, ulcers, and fistulas, it clears the 

 the seeds of Dill, Spikenard, Maslich, j ears an( ^ represses all excressences of flesh, 

 Indian leaf or Mace, the leaves of Worm- ; cleanses the filth of the bones, 

 wood, Asarabacca,Smallage, bitter Almonds, j Trochisci Musts. Galen, 



of each half a dram, Aloes two drams, juice ; College."] Take of Alum, Aloes, Copperas, 

 of Wormwood so much as is sufficient to j Myrrh, of each six drains, Crocomagma. 

 make it into troches according to art. j Saffron, of each three drains, Pomegranate 



Culpeper.~] They open obstructions of ; flowers half an ounce, Wine and Honey, ol 

 the liver, and that very gently, and therefore { each so much as is sufficient to make it up 

 diseases coming thereof, help quartan agues. | into troches according to art. 



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