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Scruple in JMalnga-W : ine 
often, after the Flux of the 
Courfes : This has made 
many Women fruitful. 
Dia/atyrion of the London - 
Difpenfatory is made in the 
following manner : Take 
of the Roots of Orchis 
three Ounces ; Dates, bit- 
ter Almonds, iWftfw-Nuts, 
Pine-Nuts , Fiftich-Nuts, 
Ginger candied, Eryngo- 
Roots candied, each one 
Ounce; of Cloves, Galan- 
gal. Long and Black Pep- 
per, each three Drams ; of 
Amber-greafe one Scruple, 
of Musk two Scruples, of 
Penids four Ounces , of 
Cinnamon and Saffron 
each half an Ounce ; of 
Malaga-Winc three Oun- 
ces, of Nutmegs, Mace, 
Grains of Paradifc, each 
two Drams ; of Afh-tree- 
Keys, the Belly and Loins 
of Scinks, of Factitious 
Borax and Benzoin, each 
three Drains; of the Wood 
of Aloes and Cardamoms, 
each two Drams ; of the 
Seeds ofNettles, Onions, 
and of the Roots of Avens, 
each one Dram and an 
half ; mingle them, and 
make an Eledluary accord- 
ing to Art, with two Pints 
and an half of the Syrup of 
Ginger preferv’d. This E- 
lecftuary is frequently uled 
for a Provocative to Ve- 
nery. 
or Sca- 
H'raks, in Latin Fuciis Ma~ 
r in us. All kinds of Wra k e 
are cool and dry, and good 
for Inflammations being u- 
led freih. 
p$nar*f£mutt0. This 
Herb being cut, efpe- 
cially in the Root, the Juice 
flows out in the Summer- 
time, which is call’d Opo- 
panax. ’Tis good for 
Wounds ; It mollifies, di- 
geftsjdifcuffes Wind, purges 
thick and clammy Flegm, 
from the remote Parts,from 
the Head , Nerves and 
Joints. The bell is yellow 
without, and white or yel- 
lowifh within ; it taftes ve- 
ry bitter, andfmellsftrong; 
’tis of a fat Confiftence ; 
diffolves eafily in Water, 
and is light and friable, 
The Roots of Panax-Her- 
culis 
