.320 THE COMPLETE HERBAL 



elecluary, you may take a dram of it upon | Cucumbers and Gourds, of each two drams, 

 knife's point at any time when the cough J Penids three ounces, Camphire half a 

 comes. j scruple, make of them a powder according 



Diarrhodon Abbalix to art. Also you may make an electuary 



Col/cpe.~] Take of Sanders white and j of them with a sufficient quantity of Syrup 

 red, of each two drams and an half, Gum J of Violets, but have a care of what was told 

 I'ragacanth, Arabic, Ivory of each two j you before of the seeds, 

 scruples. Asarabacca roots, Mastich, Indian \ Culpeper.~\ Make up into an electuary. 

 Spikenard, Cardamoms, Liquorice, Saffron, 5 It helps the faults of the breast and lungs 

 "\Vood of Aloes, Cloves, Gallia Moschala, ; coming of heat and dry ness, it helps con- 

 Annis and sweet Fennel seeds, Cinnamon, 5 sumptions, leanness, inflammations of the 

 Rhubarb, Bazil seeds, Barberry seeds, the i sides, pleurises, &c. hot and dry coughs, 



of each half a scruple, red Roses exun-J T, J r 



, , ' , ' , 5 Peppers, of each six drams and fifteen 



gulaled, one ounce and three drams, Gam- * . ;,, f,- 



, ; grains, Anms seeds, 1 liyme, Ginger, or each 



phire seven grains, make them into powder | fo , , ', 



^ ,. ^ t . t S one dram, beat them into gross powder. 



C r, ( , , .; Culpcper.l It heats the stomach and 



Culpeper.l It cools the violent heat of \ \ e f u ir j 

 , , J J , , ,. ., ,. 'expels wind. Half a dram in powder, or 



the heart and stomach, as also or the liver, i /~ / u 



, ., , | two drams in electuary (tor so Go/en who 



lungs, and spleen, cases pains in the body, r . '. \ .. 



. f. Avas author or it, appoints it to be made 



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and most infirmities coming to the body by 



with clarified honey, a sufficient quantity) 



c i mi i f .1 i wiui daiiiicu iii/iiCTi u. omin i^nu iiu<iuiiLv; 



reason of heat. I he dose of the powder is ,. , ./ < ', 1C J ' 



, r i i . f li i if age and strength permit, if not, half so 



half a dram, and two ounces of the elec- j a* ' ' j i t i u 



, . , . , , , iro , . j much, is a sufficient dose, to be taken be- 



tuary, into which with sugar dissolved in i 

 Rose-water you may make it. 

 Diospoliticiim. 



fore meat, if to heat the stomach and help 

 digestion ; after meat, if to expel wind. 



College.'] Take of Cummin seeds steeped | Diatrion Santalon. 



in vinegar and dried, long Pepper, Ruej College.'} Take of all the sorts of Sanders 

 leaves, of each an ounce, Nitre half an j red Roses, of each three drams, Rhubarb, 

 ounce, make them into powder. j Ivory, Juice of Liquorice, Purslain seeds, 



Culpeptr.~\ It is an admirable remedy j of each two drams and fifteen grains, white 

 for such whose meat is putrified in their Starch, Gum Arabic, Tragacanth, the seed* 

 stomachs, it helps cold stomachs, cold | of Melons, Cucumbers, Citruls, Gourds, 

 belchings and windy. You may take half I Endive, of each a dram and an half, Caro- 

 a dram after meat, either in a spoonful of j phire a scruple, make them into powder 

 Muskadel, or in a Syrup of Mirtles pr I according to art. 



Quinces, or any Cordial Water whose effects | Culpeper.~] It is very profitable against 



is the same. ; the heat of the stomach and liver, besides, 



Species Diatragacanthi frigidi. j it wonderfully helps such as have the yellow 



College.~\ Take of Gum Tragacanth two ! jaundice, and consumptions of the lungs 

 ounces, Gum Arabic an ounce and two You may safely take a dram of the powder 

 drams, whiteStarch half an ounce, Liquorice, t or two drams of the electuary in the morning 

 the seeds of Melons and white Poppies, of i fasting, for most of these powder will keep 

 each three drains, the seeds of Citruls, ; better by half in electuaries. 



