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Culpeper."] It helps the gout, and other j age, Schaenanthus, Mastich, Asarabacca 



pains in the joints, comforts and strengthens ? roots, Cloves, Cinnamon, Cassia Lignca, 



both brain and stomach, and consumes dis - 1 Saffron, Mace, of each two drams, Myro- 



eases whose original comes of flegm. | balans, Citrons, Chebuls, Indian Bellerick, 



Pilulte Cochioe with Helebore. land Emblick, Rhubarb, of each half an 



College.] Take of the powder of the jounce, Agarick, Sena, of each five drams, 

 Pills before prescribed, the powder of the > Aloes Succotrina, the weight of them all : 

 bark of the roots of black Hellebore, one \ with Syrup of the juice of Fennel make 

 ounce : make it into a mass with Syrup of {it into a mass according to art. 

 Stoechas according to art. Culpeper] It purges mixt humours 



Pills of Fumitory. Avicenna. 

 College.] Take of Myrobalans, Citrons, 



from the head, and clears it of such excre- 

 ments as hinder the sight. 



Chebb, and Indian Diagrydium, of each! pm s O f Spurge. Fernelius. 



five drams, Aloes seven drams; let all of | Co//e n Take of the bark of t h e roots 



4 r f v I i-i i v r r"vin e- f\ \-\it + r\ r*i i t \ -m rtr-l-j-*i"\*-/'l ^ ^ - 



them being bruised, be thrice moistened 

 with juice of Fumitory, and thrice suffered 



of Spurge the less, steeped twenty-four 

 hours in Vinegar and juice of Purslain, two 



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to dry, then brought into a mass with Syrup [ dram ^ rains fe of Palma christi torrified, 

 of fumitory. by number, forty, Citron Myrobalans one 



Culpeper.] It purges melancholy. Be (]ram and an half; Germander, Chamepitys, 

 not loo busy with it I beseech you Spikenard, Cinnamon, of each two scruples, 



Mesue >oi,t of Haly. j ^ beaten into nne der with an ounce 



College.] Take of Indian Myrobalans, j of g um T anih dissolved in Rose 

 black Hellebore, Polypodium of the Oak, j Wat and S fe r of Roses so much as is 

 of each five drams, Epithyinum, Stochas, | sufficient , et it be made j nt o a mass. 

 or each six drams, Aeanck. Lapis Lazuli { . /. ^ 7 , . - T 



often washed troches llhandal, Sal Indi, of! P f ^ ^upliorhnm. Mesue. 



each half an ounce, juice of Maudlin made j College.] fake of Euphorbium, Colo- 

 thick, Indian Spikenard, of each two drams, \ cjnthis, Agarick, Bdellium, Sagapenum, 

 Cloves one dram, Species Hiera pj cra of each two drams, Aloes five drams, with 

 simplex Galeni, twelve drams, with juiceofl^ ru P made of the juice of Leeks, make it 

 Smallage make it into a mass according to j ' nto a mass ; 



art. 



Culpepe-.] It'wonderfully prevails against 

 afflictions coming of melancholy, cancers 



Culpeper.] The Pills are exceeding good 

 for dropsies, pains in the loins, and gouts 

 coming of a moist cause. Take not above 



which are not ulcerated., leprosy, evils of| half a dram at a tim e and keep the house 

 the mind coming of melancholy, as sad- \ Pilulce Scribonii. 



ness, fear, &c. quartan agues, jaundice,; 

 pains and infirmities of the sjileen. 



College.] Take of Sagapen, and Myrrh, 

 of each two drams, Opium, Cardamoms, 



Pilulte Lucis Majorca. Mesue. ii Castorium, of each one dram, white Pep- 



College.] Take of Roses, Violets, Worm- j per half a dram, Sapa so much as is suf- 

 wood, Colocynthis, Turbith, Cubebs, Gala- \ ficient to make it into a mass according to 

 mus Aromaticus, Nutmegs, Indian .Spike- ( art. 



iiard, Epithimum, Carpobalsanmm, or! Culpeper] It is appropriated to such as 

 instead thereof, Cardamoms, Xylabalsamum, [have phthisicks, and such as spit blood, but 

 or Wood of Aloes, the 'seeds of Seseli or {ought to be newly made, a scruple is suf- 

 Hartwort, Rue, Annis, Fennel and Small- j ficient taken going to bed 



