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Take of the Peruvian Bark boil it in ffeij. of 
Spring- Water or any proper diflilled Water 
to Jxxviij. adding towards the End, of the 
dried Leaves of Ground-Ivy, Bugle, Sanicle, 
Ladies-Mantle, and Winter-Green a P. j. In 
the ftrained Liquor diffolve §ij. of the Syrup 
of red Poppy, or Coldsfoot, and make an 
Apozem to be divided into fix Doles, one to 
be given every fourth Hour, in an intermit- 
•ting, or continual Fever, when attended with a 
purulent Spitting. 
Take of the Peruvian Bark powdered extremely 
fine giv. Venice-Tvza.c\z gj. the febrifuge Syrup 
q. f. Make a Bolus to be divided into four 
Dofes, to be taken at the medical Hours, in 
Fevers attended with malignant Symptoms. 
Take of the Peruvian Bark in Powder ?j. Dia- 
phoretick Mineral ^ij. Sal Ammoniac puri- 
fied 3j. Syrup of Kermes q. f. Make an Elec- 
tuary, which may be given from 3ifs. to ^ij. 
to provoke a Diaphorejis . 
Take of the Peruvian Bark reduced to an im- 
palpable Powder of the martiated Flowers 
of Sal Ammoniac 3j. of the febrifuge Syrup 
q. f. Mix them into an Eledtuary, which 
may be given from ^j. to gij. four Times a 
Day in the chlorotick Fever of Virgins, or in 
other cache&ick and ftubborn Fevers. 
Take of the Peruvian Bark Jj. of the aperient 
Saffron of Iron ^fs. compound Powder of 
Arum jiij. the febrifuge Syrup q. f. Mix and 
make an Ele&uary. The Dofe is from gj. to 
3ij. three or four Times a Day, in a cachec- 
tick Fever, Supprefiion of the Menfes and Ob- 
ftruftions of the Bowels. 
Take of the Powder of the Peruvian Bark 
Diafcordium 31 j, the febrifuge Syrup q. f. 
Make 
