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excellently good, by a certain sympathetical j You can scarce do amiss in taking them ir 

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



Trochisci deAgno Casto. . Trochisci Diarhodon. ' Mesue 



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r 11 r 7 h , CS f ^ gnUS ? StU f $ ' A Colk Se.~] Take of the flowers of red 



College.l Take of the seeds of Agnus R< . j c -i 



stus, Lettuce, red Rose flowers, Balaus- ^T.h tw^' S ^ enard '. Wo d of : ^> 



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Castus, , , - .h tw . : 



tins, of each a dram, Ivory, white Amber, cL^ n ? T*' H^^jfe" d P" 118 ' 

 T> i i j IT ijir I ^podium one dram, Saffron half a dram 



Bole-ammoniac washed in Knotgrass Water ; A,f nt -Hr>V, tr ' 



j A- i iviasticn two drams, make them un into 



two drams, Plantain seeds four scruples, \ trnn Up e ,,:,.u w - \. 



Sassafras two scruples, with mucilage of tro Llfl ftf Wlne f c ^g ?. 

 Quince seeds, extracted in water of Water- ro ^Tf J J W0 " d , erfu1 ^ ease fevers 



lily flowers, let them be made into troches. 



C^er.l Very pretty troches and ^' c- P^s m 

 good for little Trochisci de Lacca. Mesue. 



Trochisci Aiextierii. Renodaeus. College.'] Take of Gum Lacca cleansed, 



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

 Tormentil, Orris Florentine, Zedoary, of|^ ood ' antl Barberries, all made thick, 

 each two drains, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, j Rhubarb, long Birthwort, Costus, Asara- 

 of each half a dram, Angelica roots three i bacca, bitter Almonds, Madder, Annis, 

 drams, Coriander seeds prepared, Roses, o f|Smallage, Schaenanth, of each one dram, 

 each one dram, dried Citron pills two drams, | Wlth the decoction of Birthwort, Schaenanth, 

 beat them all into powder, and with juice of - or tne J ulce of Maudlin, or Wormwood, 

 Liquorice softened in Hippocras, six ounces, j m ^ e tnem into troches according to art. 

 make them into soft paste, which you may i Culpeper.~] It helps stoppings of the liver 

 form into either troches or small rolls, which 1 anc * s p' een > anc l fevers thence coming, it 

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



Culpeper.~] It preserves and strengthens t * ro P sles - 



the heart exceedingly, helps faintings and i Pastilli Adronis. Galen. 



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

 *nd the pestilence, and- is an excellent \ ten drams, Copperas twelve drams, unripe 

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



ounce, Alum, Myrrh, of each half an ounce, 

 Misy two drams, with eighteen ounces of 

 austere Wine, make it into troches accord- 



occasions are to travel in pestilential places 

 and corrupt air, only taking a very small 

 quantity now and then. 



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, ! wounds, ulcers, and fistulas, it clears the 

 ^he seeds of Dill, Spikenard, Mastich, j e ars, and represses all excressences of flesh, 

 .ndian leaf or Mace, the leaves of Worm- j cleanses the filth of the bones, 

 wood, Asarabacca,Smallage, bitter Almonds, i Trochisci Musat. 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 drams, Crocomagma] 

 make it into troches according to art. | Saffron, of each three drams, Pomegranate 



Culpeper.'] They open obstructions of | flowers half an ounce, Wine and Honey, of 

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

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



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