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Take of Balauftines powdered §fs. Armenian 
Bole, fealed Earth, red Coral and Japan Earth, 
a 5ij. Syrup of Quinces or dried Rofes, q. f. 
Mix and make an Eledluary, to be given in 
Fluxes of the Belly, after due Preparation. 
The Dofe is gj. two or three Times a Day. 
Take of Balauftines gij. Pomegranate-Bark, Dra- 
gon’s Blood, prepared Blood-Stone, and cry- 
ftalline Allum, a 3]. Conferve of Rofes ^fs. 
Syrup of Comfrey q. f. Mix and make an 
Eledtuary. The Dofe is 3j. in Fluxes of the 
Belly, and Hemorrhages. 
Take of Plantain- Leaves M.j. Balauftines and 
red Rofes a M. fs. Boil them in Ifeij. of Smith’s 
Water to ifej. in the ftrained Decodtion dif- 
folve of Roch Alum 3fs. Syrup of Pomegra- 
nates, or Barberries, %y This may be ufed 
either by Way of Injection, or as a Garga- 
rifm. 
Take of Balauftines M. fs. Pomegranate Bark 
bruifed ppj. Infufe them warm for fome Hours 
in the diftilled Waters of Rofes and Plantain 
a 3vj. then boil them gently, and filtre the 
Decodtion through Cap-Paper •, with which 
mix well in a Mortar of Saffron powdered 
very fine gr. vj. Camphore gr. ij. Make a 
Collyrium, and foment the Eyes with it now" 
and then in the Small Pox. 
Art 1 c. VII. O/Stoechas. 
Stadias, Stcechas Arabic a, et Flores Stcecbados , Off. 
Diofc. Xto'ixocs, Gal. By thefe Names are 
denoted the dry flowery Tops of a Plant. They 
are oblong, fcaly, and purplifti, of a fubacrid, bit- 
ten fh Tafte, and agreeable fragrant Smell. They are 
made choice of frefh, odorous, and bitterifh. 
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