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Ounces, ofSolucive Hony lerve themlelves from the 
of Rofesdrain’d,and Sugar- i Stone j three Drams of it 
candy, each one Ounce j oi being taken three Hours 
Hermodadtils halfan ounce, before Dinner. But Fallow 
of WhiteSugar, boy I’d to plus zndFabritius Hildanus 
the Confidence of a folid E- ! think it is not fafe giving 
lectuary, ten Ounces and 
an half, when it is hot, mix 
with it the Hony, Manna, 
and the Pulp of Quinces ; 
then add the Powders, and 
make a folid Electuary, to 
be formed into Tablets. 
Cafsta Jptffula 
angina inEnglilh Ordinary 
"Purging Caffia. The Egyp- 
tians ufe to walk in a Morn- 
ing where Caffia grows, 
efpecially at Sun-riling, for 
then the Caffia fmells very 
pleafantly. The Pulp ot 
Caffia purges Choler, and 
watery Humours. Tis 
good in outward and in- 
ward Heats. It attetnpe- 
rates the Blood, and ren- 
ders it more pure. It won- 
derfully helps Difeafes of 
the Bread, occafion’d by a 
Dedillation of fharp Hu- 
mours. The Egyptians ufe 
the Pulp, with Sugar-can- 
dy and Liquoriffi, for Dif- 
eafes of ithe Bladder, and 
Reins. And by the fre- 
quent ufe of it, they pro- 
of it in Heat of Urine $ 
for they fay it increases the 
Difeafe, by drawing Wa- 
ter to the Part affected. 
Two Inconveniences at- 
tend the ufe of it : It dif- 
foives the Tone of the Sto- 
mach by its Moidure and 
then it breeds Wind j 
wherefore it is not to be 
ufed to thofe that have 
moid Stomachs, or are Hy- 
pondriacal or troubl'd with 
Wind, unlefs it be correct- 
ed by Carminatives, or 
Stomachicks ; as, withCin- 
namon, Madick, or the 
like. But Hofmanns fays/tis 
bed not to ufe it in Hypo- 
chondriacalPeople, byrea- 
fon of the Weaknefsof their 
Intedines. Caffia is ufed 
for all Coughs, Difficulty 
of Breathing, and an Aflb - 
ma. ’Tis ufed outwardly 
in hot Pains of the joints. 
Pains of the Head after 
Eating are bed cured by 
taking Caffia after Eating. 
Caffia is made much ufe of 
in the Purging Electuaries 
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