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balans, of each three drams, Rhubarb three | dram and an half, with the Syrup of the 

 drams and an half, Mastich one dram, Aloes > juice of Coleworts made with honey, make it 

 five drams, Saffron half a dram, Syrup of! into a mass according to art. 

 the juice of Endive, as much as is sufficient { Culpeper.] They are good against the 

 to make it into a mass. j gout, and other cold afflictions of the joints 



Culpeper.] It is a gallant gentle purge, | These are more moderate by half than 

 and strengthening, fitted for such bodies as j PUulce Fostidce, and appropriated to the 

 are much weakned by disease of choler. | same diseases. 



The author appropriates it to such as have \ Pilule de Hiera cum Agarico. 



tertian agues, the yellow jaundice, ob- \ Or Pills of Hiera with Agarick. 



structions or stoppings of the liver ; half a j College.'] Take of Species Hiera Picra, 

 dram taken at night going to bed, will work* Agarick, of each half an ounce, Aloes one 

 with an ordinary body, the next day by | ounce, Honey Roses so much as is sufficient 

 noon. I to make it into a mass according to art. 



PUulce FatidfT. Pilula Imperiales. 



Or Stinking Pills. Or Imperial Pills. 



College.'] Take of Aloes, Colocynthis, : College.] Take of Aloes two ounces, 

 Armnoniacum,Sagapen, Myrrh, Rue-seeds, | Rhubarb one ounce and an half, Agarick, 

 Epithymum, of each five drams, Scamony ! Sena, of each one ounce, Cinnamon three 

 three drams, the roots of Turbith half an j drams, Ginger two drams, Nutmegs, Cloves, 

 ounce, the roots of Spurge the less prepared, i Spikenard, Mastich, of each one dram 

 Hermodactils of each two drams, Ginger [with Syrup of Violets, make it into a mass 

 one dram and an half, Spikenard, Cinnamon, j according to art. 



Saffron, Castoreum, of each one dram, \ Culpeper.] It cleanses the body of iiiixt 

 Euphorbium prepared two scruples, dissolve! humours, and strengthens the stomach ex- 

 the Gums in juice of Leeks, and with t ceedingly, as also the bowels, liver, and 

 Syrup made with the juice of Loeks and j natural spirits : it is good for cold natures, 

 Sugar, make it into a mass. | and cheers the spirits. The dose is a scruple 



Culpeper."] They purge gross and raw \ or half a dram, taken at night, 

 riegm, and diseases thereof arising ; gouts \ Pilules de Lapide Lazuli. 



of all sorts, pains in the back-bone, and j Or Pills of Lapis Lazuli, 



other joints: it is good against leprosies, \ College.] Take of Lapis Lazuli in pow- 

 and other such like infirmities of the skin, jder and well washed, five drams, Epithy- 

 I fancy not the receipt much. 



Pilulte dt Hermodactilis. 



Polypodium, Agarick, of each 

 ounce, Scarnony, black Hellebore roots 



Or Pills of Hermodactils. j Sal. Gem. of each two drams and an half, 



College.] Take of Sagapen six drams, j Cloves, Annis seeds, of each half an ounct 

 Opopanax three drams, melt them in warm! Species Hiera simple fifteen drams, with 

 juice of Coleworts, so much as is sufficient, t Syrup of the juice of Fumitory, make it 

 then strain it through a convenient rag, }into a mass according to art. 

 afterwards boil it to a mean thickness, then | CulpeperJ] It purges melancholy very 

 take of Hermodactils, Aloes, Citron, Myro- 1 violently, 

 balans, Turbith, Coloquintida, soft Bdellium, ; Pihtlte Macri. 



of each six drams, Euphorbi urn prepared,! College.'] Take of Aloes two ounces, 

 the seeds of Rue and Smallage, Castoreum, j Mastich half an ounce, dried Marjoram two 

 Sarcoco'. of each three drams, Saffron one drams, Salt of Wormwood one dram, make 



