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A28992 Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice remedies for the most part simple, and easily prepared by ... R. Boyle ... Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691. 1692 (1692) Wing B3989; ESTC R954 23,307 130

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a moderate Draught of good White-Wine considerably strong and let the Patient take it once or twice a day VI. An Experienc'd Medicine for Sore Throats A TAke of Scabious Water six Ounces of Wine Vinegar a small Spoonful of Mustard Seed beaten and of Honey of each a Spoonful stir and shake them very well together and then filter the mixture and keep it for Use VII An often Experienced External Remedy in Apoplectick Fits A FIx a Cupping-Glass without Scarification to the Nape of the Neck and another to each of the Shoulders and let them stick on a competent time VIII An easie but approv'd Medicine for the Cholick B TAke about half a Dram of Mastick and mix it with the Yolk of a new laid Egg and give it the Patient once or twice a day IX To appease the heat of Feavers by an External Remedy C APply to the Soles of the Feet a mixture or thin Cataplasm made of the Leaves of Tobacco fit to be cut to fill a Pipe with beaten up with as much of the freshest Currans you can get as will bring the Tobacco to the Consistence of a Poultis X. The Medicine that is in such Request in Italy against the Worms in Children B INfuse one Dram of clean Quicksilver all Night in about two Ounces of the Water of Goats Rue destil'd the common way in a cold Still And afterwards strain and filter it to sever it from all Dregs that may happen in the making it This quantity is given for one Dose DECAD X. I. A choice Medicine for a Whitloe A TAke Shell Snails and beat the pulpy part of them very well with a convenient quantity of fine chopt Parsly which is to be applyed warm to the affected part and shifted two or three times a day II. A Simple but useful Lime-Water good for the Kings Evil and divers other Cases B TAke half a Pound of good Quick-Lime and put it into one Gallon of Spring Water and infuse it for Twenty four Hours then decant the Liquor and let the Patient Drink a good Draught of it two or three times a day or he may use it for his ordinary Drink this Infusion may be coloured-with Saffron or Red Sanders and if need be to make it stronger add more Lime and warm the Water and keep it well stopt III. An Excellent Medicine for a fresh strain A TAke four Ounces of Bean Flower two Ounces of Wine Vinegar of these make a Cataplasm to be applied a little warm to the part affected but if this should prove something too sharp as in some Cases it may then take two Drams of Litharg and boil it a little in the Vinegar before you put it to the Bean Flower IV. For the Piles A TAke Balsam of Sulphur made with Oil of Turpentine Ointment of Tobacco equal Parts incorporate them well and Anoint the grieved place therewith V. For a Burn. B MIngle Lime-Water with Linseed Oyl by beating them together with a Spoon and with a Feather dress the Burn several times a day VI. For a fresh Strain A BOil Bran in Wine Vinegar to the consistency of a Poultis apply it warm and renew the Poultis once in twelve hours for two or three times VII An Experienced Medicine for the Cholick A TAke good Nitre one Ounce and rub it well in a clean Mortar of Glass or Stone then grind with it half a Scruple or more of fine Saffron and of this mixture give about half a Dram for a Dose in three or four Ounces of Cold Spring Water VIII To make an Issue raw that begins to heal up B TAke of Lapis Infernalis one Ounce of Crown Soap an Ounce and half Chalk finely pouder'd six Drams mix them all together carefully and keep them close stopt except when you mean to use them IX For a Sore Throat A MAke a Plaister of Paracelsus three or four Fingers broad and length enough to reach almost from one Ear to the other and apply it to the part affected so that it may touch the Throat as much as may be X. For heat about the Orifice of the Stomach B MAke a Syrup with the Juice of House Leek and Sugar and give about one Spoonful of it from time to time A Stomachical Tincture A TAke Agrimony two Drams small Centory Tops one Dram Coriander Seeds bruised one Scruple Sassatras Shavings and Bark one Dram Gentian Root half a Dram Zedoary Root ten Grains pour upon these three quarters of a Pint of boiling Spring Water cover it and let it steep twelve hours then Strain it and put it in a Bottle then drop a drop of Oil of Cinnamon upon a lump of Sugar and put it into the Liquor The Dose is three Spoonfuls twice a day an hour or two before Meals The END A CATALOGUE OF THE Philosophical Books and Tracts Written by the Honourable ROBERT BOYLE Esq Together with the ORDER or TIME Wherein each of them hath been Publish'd respectively To which is added A CATALOGUE Of the THEOLOGICAL BOOKS Written by the same Author LONDON Printed for Sam. Smith at the Sign of the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard 1692. Advetisements of the Publisher I. Many Ingenious Persons especially Strangers having pressingly endeavour'd to procure a Catalogue of the Honourable Mr. Boyle's Writings and the Author himself being not at leisure to draw one up 't was thought it might be some Satisfaction to those Inquirers if I publish'd the following List as it was drawn out for his own use of the Philosophical Transactions as well as the Printed Volumes by an Ingenious French Physician studious of the Authors Writings some of which he Translated and Printed in his own Language II. The Letter L affixt in the Margin denotes the Book related to to have been Translated and Publish'd in the Latin Tongue also Several of the rest having likewise been translated into Latin but not yet Publish'd III. Those that have an Asterisk prefix'd to them came forth without the Authors Name tho' 't is not doubted but they are His. IV. Such as have this Mark ☞ prefix'd to them are Sold by Samuel Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard V. Divers of those mentioned as drawn out of the Transactions did probably come abroad in Latin some of the Transactions themselves having been publish'd in that Language A Catalogue of the Philosophical Books and Tracts NEw Experiments Physico-Mechanical touching the Spring and the Weight of the Air and its Effects made for the most part in a new Pneumatical Engine written by way of Letter to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount of Dungavan Eldest Son to the Earl of Cork by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq A Defence of the Doctrine touching the Spring and Weight of the Air propos'd by the Author in his New Physico-Mechanical Experiments against the Objections of Franciscus Linus wherewith the Objectors Punicular Hypothesis is also examin'd An Examen of Mr. Hobbes's Dialogus Physicus de Naturâ
Natural Philosophy in an Experimental way to which is added a small Collection of strange Reports in two Parts Octavo London 1691. Medicinal Experiments Or a Collection of Choice Remedies for the most part simple and easily prepared Twelves London 1692. Price 1 s. Advertisements Because among those that willingly read the Author's Writings there are some that relish those most as most suitable to their Genius addicted to Religious Studies that Treat of Matters relating to Divinity The Publisher thinks fit to gratifie them with a Catalogue of those Theological Books that pass for Mr. Boyle's because they were ascribed to him and never positively disown'd by him tho' such of them as are mark'd with an Asterisk come abroad without having his Name prefixt to them SEraphic Love five or six times Printed but first Published in the year 1660 Octavo Considerations about the Stile of the Scripture whereof the first Edition was Publish'd in the year 1662. in English and afterward turn'd into and several times Printed in Latin Octavo Occasional Reflections on several Subjects with a Preliminary Discourse of the way of meditating there Exemplified First Publish'd in the year 1665. and afterwards turn'd into Latin but not yet Printed in that Language Octavo Of the Excellency of the Study of Theology compared with that of Natural Philosophy Printed in the year 1674. Octavo Considerations about the Reconcileableness of Reason and Religion To which is annex'd a Discourse about the Possibility of the Resurrection Printed in the year 1675. Octavo A Treatise of Things above Reason To which are annex'd some Advices about Things that are said to transcend Reason Printed in the year 1681. in English and afterwards Translated into Latin but not yet Printed in that Language Octavo Of the Veneration that Man's Intellect owes to God Printed in the year 1685. The Martyrdom of Theodora and of Didymus London 1687. The Christian Vertuoso Shewing That by being addicted to Experimental Philosophy a Man is rather assisted than Indisposed to be a good Christian The First Part To which are subjoin'd 1. A Discourse about the Distinction that represents some Things as above Reason but not contrary to Reason 2. The first Chapters of a Discourse Entituled Greatness of Mind promoted by Christianity Octavo London 1690. A Catalogue of new Physick Books Printed for Sam. Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church Yard PAarmacopeia Bateana Quâ nonginta Circiter Pharmaca plerâque omnia è Praxi Georgii Batei Regi Carolo secundo Medici Primarii excerpta ordine alphabetico conci●è exhibentur Quorum Nonnulla in Laboritorio Publico Pharmacopoeano Lond. fideliter parantur Venalia Atque in usu sunt hodierno apud Medicos Londinenses Editio Altera Priori multò Locupletior Cum viribus ac dosious annexis Huic accesserunt Arcana Goddardiana ex Autographo Authoris desumpta Item ad Calcem Orthotonia Medicorum Observata Insuper tabula Posologica Dosibus Pharmacorum accommodata Cum Indice Morborum Curationum c. Curâ J. S. Pharmacopoei Lond. In Twelves 1691. Praxeos Mayernianae in Morbis internis Praecipue Gravioribus Chronicis Syntagma ex Adversariis Consiliis ac Epistolis ejus summâ Curâ ac Diligentiâ concinnatum Londini In Oct. 1690. Phthisiologia seu Exercitationes de Phthisi Tribus Libris comprehensae Totumque Opus variis Historiis illustratum Autore Richardo Morton Med. D. Regii Collegii Medicor Lond. Socio Londini In Octavo 1689. Osteologia Nova or some New Observations of the Bones and the Parts belonging to them with the manner of their Accretion and Nutrition communicated to the Royal Society in several Discourses I. Of the Membrane Nature Constituent parts and Internal Structure of the Bones II. Of Accretion and Nutrition as also of the Affections of the Bones in the Rickets and of Venereal Nodes III. Of the Medulla or Marrow IV. Of the Mucilaginous Glands with the Etiology or Explication of the Causes of a Rheumatism and the Gout and the manner how they are produced To which is added A Fifth Discourse of the Cartilages By Clopton Havers M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society London In Octavo 1691. Synopsis Methodica Stirpium Brittannicarum in quatum Notae generum Characteristicae traduntur tum Species singulae breviter describuntur Ducentae quinquaginta plus minus novae Species p●●tim suis locis inseruntur partim in Appendice seorsim exhibentur Cum Indice Virium Epitome Auctore Joanne Raio è Societate Regia Londini In Octavo 1690. Pharmacopaelae Collegii Regalis Londini Remedia Omnia succinctè descripta atque serie alphabeticâ ita digesta ut singula promptius primo intuitu investigare possint Editio Altera Priori Castigatior Auctior Huic Annexus est Catalogus Simplicium tum locupletior tum compendiosor quàm antehàc editus Accedit in Calce Manuale ad forum nec non Pinax posographicus Curâ Ja. Shipton Phamacop Lond. In T'welves 1689. THE END L ☜ L ☞ L L ☞ ☞ ☜ L L L L L L ☜ ☜ L L ☞ L L ☜ L ☞ ☜ L ☜ L ☞ L ☞ L ☞ L ☞ ☞ L ☞ ☞ * L ☜ * ☜ ☜ ☜ ☜ ☞ L * ☞ * ☞ * ☜ * L ☜ * ☜ ☜