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A53916 The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ... Pechey, John, 1655-1716. 1694 (1694) Wing P1025; ESTC R1661 99,592 218

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Reverend and Learned John Wallis D. D. A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London at St. Mary-Le-Bow Jan. 30 th 1693 4 By William Stephens B. D. Rector of Sutton in Surrey Octave Several Discourses viz. 1. Of Purity and Charity 2. Of Repentance 3. Of seeking first the Kingdom of God By Hezekiah Burton D. D. late Rector of Barns near London and Prebendary of Norwich Published by the most Reverend Father in God Dr. John Tillotson Arch-Bishop of Canterbury with his Lordships Preface De succo Pancreatico or a Physical and Anatomical Treatise of the Nature and Office of the Pancreatick juice shewing its Generation in the body what diseases arise by its visitation from whence in particular by plain and familiar examples is accurately demonstrated the Cause and Cure of Agues or Intermitting Fevers hitherto so difficult and uncertain with Sundry other things worthy of Note Written by the famous Physician D. Regdi Graaf of Delph and Transated by C. Pack Med. Lond. Illustrated with divers Copper Plates Praxis Catholica Or the Country-mans universal Remedy Wherein is plainly and briefly laid down the nature matter manner place and cure of most diseases incident to the body of Man not hitherto discovered whereby any one of an ordinary Capacity may apprehend the true cause of his distempers wherein his Cure consists and the means to effect it together with rules how to order Children in the most violent disease of Vomiting and Loosness c. useful for Seamen and Travellers Also an account of an Incomparable Powder for Wounds or Hurts which cures any ordinary ones at once dressing Written by Robert Couch sometimes Practitioner in Physick and Chyrurgery at Boston in New England Now Published with divers useful Additions for Publick Benefit by C●br Pack Operator in Chymistry Remarks on a late Discourse of William Lord Bishop of Derry Concerning The Inventions of Men in the Worship of God By J. Boyse An earnest call to Family-Religion Or a Discourse concerning Family-Worship being the substance of eighteen Sermons Preached by Samuel Slater A. M. Minister of the Gospel Bishop Wilkins Discourse of the Gift of Prayer Shewing what it is wherein it consists and how far it is attainable by industry with divers useful and proper directions to that purpose both in respect of Matter Method Expression His Ecclesiastes or a Discourse concerning the Gift o● Preaching as it falls under the Rules of Art The Seventh Edition much inlarged Twelves An Account of the holy Life and Death of Mr. Henry Gearing late Citizen of London who departed this life January the 4 th 1693. Aged 61 with the Trial and Character of a real Christian collected out of his Papers for the examination of himself from which several other particulars are added for the Instruction I●couragements and Imitation of Christians A Discourse of tempting Christ By Mr. John Shower Family-Religion in three Letters to a Friend By Mr. John Shower The Death Rest Resurrection and blessed Portion of the Saints in a Discourse on Dan. 12. 13. Together with the work of the Redeemer and the work of the Redeemed By Dan. Burges Minister of the Gospel A Discourse of Family-Worship in answer to this Question Upon what Scripture Grounds and Reasons may Family-Worship be established and enforced Undertaken upon the request of the united Ministers in and about London By Geo. Hammond M. A. and Minister of the Gospel with an Appendix by Mr. Matthew Barker Miscellane a Sacra Containing Scriptural Meditations Divine Breathings occasional Reflections and Sacred Poems
and decant it so often as you find any feces at the bottom Virtues It is alexipharmick stomachick anodyn and uterine it cures Tertian Agues and is an universal Medicine fit for all ages for Men Women and Children it alters evacuates and strengthens Dose Two drams will purge when you do not design purging fifteen or twenty drops may be taken in a morning in a glass of Wine or a small draught of Beer Elixir Salutis Take of the leaves of Senna four ounces of Gujacum and of the roots of Elecampane dryed of the seeds of Anise Carraways and Coriander and of Liquorice each two ounces of Rai●ins of the Sun stoned half a pound steep them in the cold in three quarts of Aqua Vitae for the space of four days strain it Virtues It is excellent for the Cholick and Gravel Dose Two three or four sponfuls more or less according to the Age and Strength of the Patient It may be taken in a morning Liquid Landanum Take of Spanish Wine one pint of Opium two ounces of Saffron one ounce of Cinnamon and Cloves powdred each one dram infuse them together in a Bath for two or three days till the Liquor has a deep Tincture strain it and keep it for use Virtues It is good in general to ease pain and to stop fluxes Dose Twelve or sixteen drops of it may be taken at a time Matthew's Pill Take of Salt of Tartar prepared with Ni●●e four ounces of oyl of Turpentine eight ounces mix them and let them stand in a moist and cold place eight nine or ten months or more till the Salt has taken thrice its weight of oyl and is become one thick Mass like Soap in the mean time you must stir it often and add the oyl as it incorporates Take of this Soap six ounces of the best Opium two ounces of black and white Hel●bore powdred and of Liquorice each two ounces mix them exactly adding as much oyl of Turpentine as is sufficient to make a Mass for Pills which must be kept moist with oyl of Turpentine Virtues This is in general proper to give ease and is proper for pains of the back for the stone and gravel and ulcers of the bladder Dose Ten grains of it may be taken at a time Compound Spirit of Lavender in Latin Spiritus Lavendulae Compositus Take of the flowers of Lavender one Gallon pour on them three Gallons of the best Brandy stop the vessel close let them infuse in the Sun for the space of six days then distil them in an Alembick Take of the flowers of Sage Rosmary Bettony each one handful of Borrage Bugloss Lilly of the Vallies and Cowslips each two handfuls infuse all these flowers gathered in season in a gallon of the best Brandy and mingle with it the Spirit of Lavender above-mentioned adding the leaves of Baulm Feverfew Oranges Flowers of Stechas of Oranges and Bay berries each one ounce after sufficient digestion distil them again and at length add of Orange and Citron Peel and the seeds of Peony each six drams Cinnamon Nutm●gs Mace Cardamoms Cubebs and yellow Sanders each half an ounce of the wood of Aloes one dram digest them twenty four hours strain them add of prepared Pearl two drams of Ambargrease Musk and Saffron each half a scruple of red Roses dryed and red Sanders each half an ounce of yellow Sanders and the bark of dryed Citrons each two drams hang the species in a rag in the Spirit above mentioned Virtues It is good for diseases of the head and nerves Dose Half a spoonful of it may be taken at a time FINIS Books Printed for and sold by John Lawrence at the Angel in the Poultrey over against the Compter GE●●s Remaines being sundry Pious and learned Notes and Observations on the New Testament opening and explaining it wherein Jesus Christ as yesterday to day and the same for ever is illustrated by that learned and judicious man Dr. R. Gell late Rector of St. Mary Aldermary London Christian Religions Appeal from the groundless prejudice of the Sceptick to the Bar of Common Reason wherein is proved 1. That the Apostles did not delude the World 2. Nor were themselves deluded 3. Scripture matters of Faith have the best Evidence 4. The Divinity of Scripture is as demonstrable as the Being of a Deity By John Smith Rector of St. Maries in Colchester Quarto The Jesuits Catechism according to St. Ignatius Loyola wherein the Impiety of their Principles Perniciousness of their Doctrines and Iniquity of their Practises are declared The Reverend Mr. Samuel Slater's Sermon on the Thanksgiving Day October 27 th 1692. at Crosby Square His Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. John Reynolds Minister of the Gospel who dyed in London December the 25 th 1692. His Sermon Preached Feb. 19. 1692. upon the Funeral of that late excellent Servant of our Lord Jesus Mr. Richard Fincher who finished his Course Feb. 10 th 1692. An Apology for the Ministers who subscribed only unto the stating of the Truths and Errors in Mr. William's Book Shewing That the Gospel which they Preach is the old everlasting Gospel of Christ and vindicating them from the C●lumnies wherewith they especially the younger sort of them have been unjustly aspersed by a Letter from a Minister in the City to a Minister in the Country The Answer of Giles Firmin to the vain and unprofitable Question put to him and charged upon him by Mr. Grantham in his Book inti●uled The Infants Advocate viz. Whether the greatest part of dying Infants shall be damned Which Advocate while he shuts all Infants out of the visible Church and denies them Baptism opens Heaven to all dying Infants justifying those of his party who admit them all as he doth into Heaven without Regeneration The Preface may be very useful for the Children of Godly Parents Some Remarks upon the Anabaptist Answer Sold by John Harris to the Athenean Mercuries and some upon his Answer who stiles himself Philalethes Pasiphelus By Giles Firmin A brief Review of Mr. Davi●'s Vindication giving no satisfaction being for the greatest part of it no direct Answer to what is charged upon him but meer Evasions to deceive the Reader Things that ●end to practice are chiefly insisted upon other things but lightly touched to which is added Remarks upon some passages of Mr. Crisp in his Book intituled Christ alone exalted The Reason of the Authors ingaging in this Controversie is given in the Preface to the Reader by Giles Firmin one of the united Brethren A Proposal to Perform Musick in Perfect and Mathematical Proportions containing 1. The state of Musick in general 2. The Principles of present Practice according to which are 3. The Tables of Proportions Calculated for the Viol and capable of being Accommodated to all sorts of Musick By Thomas Salmon Rector of Mepsall in the County of Bedford Approved by both the Mathematick Professors of the University of Oxford with large Remarks upon this whole Treatise by the