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Phlegrtiagoges. Plaifter of 
Hefmoda&yls of the Lon- 
don-DiJpnfatory is' made 
in the following manner : 
Take of the Plaifter called 
Diachalcitis eight Ounces, 
of Burgundy -Yitch melted 
and ftrain’d four Ounces ; 
of White Fenice-S oap, and 
New Yellow Wax, each 
three Ounces ; of Butter of 
Oranges one Ounce ; jof 
the Seeds of Ctimmin and 
Hermodadyls , each one 
Ounce and an half ; of the 
Leaves of dried Worm- 
wood, of the Flowers of 
Camomile, and of Floren- 
tine- Orris, each half an 
Ounce ; powder fine thofe 
Things which are to be 
powder’d , and make a 
Plaifter according to Aft. 
the Juice, and thicken it in 
the Sun, and keep if for 
ufe. Take of Conferve of 
Rofes, and of the Roots of 
the greater Comfrey, each 
two Ounces $ of Seal’d 
Earth , Bole-Armoniack, 
Dragon’s-Blood, Red Co- 
ral, of the Laps Hematites , 
and Troches dc Carrabc , of 
each oneDram ; of Hypo- 
ciftis,the Grains ofKermes, 
and the Seeds of Plantain, 
each one Scruple, with e- 
qual parts of Syrup of Pop- 
pies and Myrtles make an 
Opiate i of which take the 
quantity of a Nutmeg 
Morning and Evening ,■ 
drinking upon it a little 
Plantain-water. This is 
ufed for Voiding of Blood 
by Urine. 
or Rap of 
Cifiusy in Latin Qrobr ancle.' 
It grows from the Roots of 
all the Sorts of Ciftus. ’Tis 
very effectual for all Flux- 
es; as, of Blood, theFluxcs 
cfWomen, and for Celiack 
and Dyfenterick Difeafes. 
*Tis alio good to ftrengthen 
any Part. ’Tis now adays 
prepar’d in the following 
manner: They beat the 
(rdhFlowersjand prefs out 
J 0lap, in Latin Jalapitm, 
The Root of it is like 
Mechoacan, but it is co- 
ver’d with a black Bark, 
and is brownifh within. It 
comes to us fliced from In- 
dia. Irtaftes Gummy, but 
not unpleafant. Tis ftrong- 
