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half an ounce, the seeds of Caraway, j Pilulce Aggregative. 



Annis, Smallage, Fennel, Parsley of Mace- \ College.'] Take of Citron, Myrobalans, 

 donia, Broom, Carrots, Bruscus, Asparagus, ! Rhubarb, of each half an ounce, juice of 

 Lovage, Cummin, Juniper, Rue, Silerj Agrimony and Wormwood made thick, of 

 Mountain, the seeds of Acorus, Pennyroyal, i each two drams, Diagridium five drams, 

 Cinquefoyl, Bay berries, of each two drams, \ Agarick, Colocynthis, Poly podium of each 

 Indian Spikenard, Schoenanth, Amber, : twodrams,Turbith, Aloes, of each six drams, 

 Valerian, Hog's Fennel, Lapis Lincis, of ; Mastich, red Roses, Sal. Gem. Epithy mum, 

 each a dram and an half, Galanga, Ginger, j Annis, Ginger, of each a dram, with Syrup 

 Turbith, of each two drams, Sena an ounce, { of Damask Roses, make it into a mass 

 Goat's blood prepared half an ounce, mix ; according to art. 



them together : first beat them into powder, ! CulpeperJ] It purges the head of choler, 

 then make them into an electuary accord- j flegm and melancholy, and that stoutly : it 

 ing to art, with three times their weight in ; is good against quotidian agues, and faults 

 Sugar dissolved in white Wine. j in the stomach and liver, yet because it is 



Culpeper.'] It is an excellent remedy for \ well corrected if you take but half a dram 

 the stone and wind cholic, a dram ot it j at a time, and keep yourself warm, I sup- 

 taken every morning : I assure such as are 5 pose you may take it without danger, 

 troubled with such diseases, I commend it \ Pilulte Alsphangince. 



to them as a jewel. College.'] Take of Cinnamon, Cloves, 



J Cardamoms the less, Nutmegs, Mace, Cala- 

 | mus ArornaticuSjCarpobalsamum, or Juniper 



I berries, Squinanth, Wood of Aloes, yellow 

 ILLS. Sanders, red Roses dried, Wormwood, of 



r, . -i Tvn r< i 11 j * each half an ounce, let the tincture be taken 



Culpeper.] Pills in Greek are called, 5 r . i 



Katopotia, in Latin, Pilul* : which signifies { *<* the * e > bein *f grossly bnmed m spirit 

 little balls, because they are made up in such j <? Wme ' th , e v ? ? bein f d S , e St Pf d ; m 

 a form, that thay may be the better swallow- ! Jree pounds of this tincture bang j strained, 



ed down, by reason of the offensiveness of^'f ^ 6 ^^f^-TM 1 v! f T^Tr 

 t h i r t t | solved, add Mastich, Myrrh, ot each half 



. i an ounce, Saffron two drams, Balsam of 



1 ilulce de Aganco. . p eru one d ram> the superfluous liquor being 



Or Pills of Agarick , consumed, either over hot ashes, or a bath, 



College^] Take of Agarick three drams, i bring it into a mass of pills. 



ow own blue Orris roots, Mastich, Hore- j Culpeper.'] It cleanses both stomach and 



hound, of each one dram, Turbith five brain of gross and putrified humours, and 



drams, Species Hio-ra Picra half an ounce, j sets the senses free when they are thereby 

 Colocynthis, Sarcocol, of each two drams, j troubled, it cleanses the brain offended by 

 Myrrh one dram, Sapa as much as is suf- i ill humours, wind, &c. helps vertigo and 

 ficient to make it into a mass according to ', head-aches, and strengthens the brain ex- 

 art. I ceedingly,helpsconcoction, and strengthens 

 Culpeper.'] It was invented to cleanse the stomach, one dram taken at night going 

 the breast and lungs of flegtn, it works i lo bed, will work gently next day : if the 

 pretty strongly. Half a dram at a time j parly be weak, you may give Jess, if strong 

 keeping yourself warm,) cannot well do you j more. If you take but half a dram, you 

 narm, unless your body be very weak. 5 may po abroad the next day: but if yov take 



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