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A14264 Enchiridion medicum containing an epitome of the whole course of physicke: with the examination of a chirurgion, by way of dialogue betweene the doctor and the students. With a treatise contaning a definition of all those difenses that do chiefly affect the body of a man, and an antidotary of many excelllent and approued remedies for all diseases. Published for the benefit of young students in physicke, chirurgian, and apothecaries. Pomarius, Petrus.; Hobbes, Stephen. 1609 (1609) STC 24577; ESTC S101306 91,960 299

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ij Moschi Scr. ss Aquae rosarum lib. ij Vini maluatici lib. ss Aceti ros lib. ss Let all be finely bruised and mixed for viij daies and afterwards distilled in Balnea mariae A water against the syncope or swounding Rec. Aquae rosat lib. ij Acetirosati lib. j. Maluatici lib. ss Florum rorismarinae Maioranae an Dra j. ss Zedoariae Dra j. Coriandrorum Scr. ij Cubebarum Nucis Muscatae Macis Garyophillorum singl Dra. ss Cinamonti Scr. ij Ligni aloes Dra. ss Specierum Diamusci Drag j. Camphorae Scr. ss Ambrae Gran. iiij Let all bee bruised and mixed together with the liquors and let it infuse together for foure daies then let it be distilled in Balnea Maria. You may adde to these Aquarum nympheae Violarum Lauendulae an ℥ ij Aquae vltae ℥ iij. It is a most effectuall remedie astainst swounding in the pestilence In like manner three branches of pentiy-royall infused in two ounces and a halfe of vineger of Roses and one ounce of Rose water for onely with the smell of this the spirits are reuiued A restoratiue water Take a Capon or Phesant or a Pertridge the bowels being pulled out and let him be cut into small pieces washed then with Rose water and vineger adde one dragme of Cinamon Of Cloues Ser. ij Manus Christi Cum perlis ℥ ss Succiarantiarum ℥ ij Acetositatis citri ℥ iij. Let all be put into a glasse or into some earthen vessell and let it be boiled with a strong fire in Balneamaria vntill halfe becōsumed then strain it preserue it and drinke thereof twice a day A Cinamon water We make Cinamon water either by distillation the Cinamon being grossely bruised and infused in as much Borrage water or Rose water as shall suffice and so distilled in Bolneamaria Or else we take two dragmes of Cinamon being finely powdred with sine ounces of the best suger being put into a measure of the water of the decoction of Barlie beeing very hotte and so to remaine vntill it bee cold or else with three dragmes of Cinamon one handfull of Barly Reasons of the sunne being washed one ounce Anisseed two drag of white suger Candie two ounces and a halfe running water sixe pints and so let it bee boiled at a gentle fire vntill halfe be consumed and then straine it A water in the opilation of the Liuer and Iaundes Rec. Caponem Deplumatum Et euisceratum being cut into small pieces and boiled and then bruised with the flesh and bones in a morter then adde thereunto Aquaeviolarum Betonicae Endiuiae Lupulorum Cuscutae Sichorijan ℥ iij. Succipomorum Redolentium ℥ iiij ss Decoctionis caponis Macri lib. j. Sandalorum citrimorum Dr. j. Scr. ij Spodij Drag j. Cinamomi Dra. ij Camphorae Gran. v. Let all be put into a vessel of tin close stopt and placed in a vessel of water and so boiled for foure houres space then let it be strained and put the straining into a Lembecke and so distilled by Balnea Marinae A wine against the oppilation of the liuer splene reines and the euils of the bladder Rec. Scolopendriae M. vij Adianti M. iiij Chamae pyteos M. iij. Roris Marinae M. ij ss Cyperi ℥ ss Radicis liquiritiaerasae ℥ ij Rhapontici ℥ j. ss Passularum lib. ss Alkakengi M. iiij ss Let all be put into an earthen vessell well glassed and being close stopped and so let there bee put into a peece of fine linnen of Calamus aromaticus Drag iij. Gariophillarum Drag ij And so let it hang in the vessell in the middest of the wine for foure and twentie houres then distill it by filter as we vse to distill hipocras stil letting the Calamus aromaticus and cloues hang in the vessell A wine that is laxatiue Rec. Fumiterrae M. j. Foliorum scolopend M. ij Fol. senae alexandr ℥ j. Polypodij Drag v. Turbith electi Drag ij Cinamomi Drag j. ss Garyophillorum Scr. iiij Zinziberis Drag j. Rhabarbari cum scrupulo Vno squinanti in petia Ligati Scr. v. Florum violarum Borraginis an M. ss Let all boile in an earthen vessell with three pints of white wine and so let it stand for a night in the morning let it be strained in which shall be dissolued foure ounces of sine white suger one white of an egge and with ij scruples of Cinamon and halfe a dragme of Cloues tied in a peece of fine linnen in the boiling let it be clarisied The dose for those that be of ripe yeares is iiij ounces and a halfe in which may be dissolued fiue scruples or two dragmes of Diaturbith Against the retention of the Menstrus Rec. Baccarum Lauri ℥ ss Roris marini M. ss Granorum Iuniperi num xi Cinamomi fracti Scr. v. Croci integri in petia ligati Gran. v. Let all be boiled in one pinte and a halfe of white wine and let the patient drinke euery morning a good draught hotte against the time that nature seeketh to expell the matter In like manner you may take Trochis de myrrha subt pulu Drag j. in a cup of white wine being warme in the morning fasting Or Rec. Boracis mineralis Dra. ij Cassiae ligneae Scr. ij Croci Graen iij. Let al be made into fine powder and with v. ounces of aqua matricaria Let it be giuen once in a weeke A Diuretic decoction in the stone Rec. Capillorum veneris M. j. ss Crithami marini M. ss Radicum apij remorae an ℥ i. Liquiritiae rasae Drag ij Corticum radicis scolymi ℥ j. ss Seminum saxifragiae Dra. j. ss Damasonij Drag ij Alcacengi num xvij Radicum graminis Drag iij. Let all bee cutte bruised and boiled at a gentle fire in three pints and a halfe of running water vntill the third part be consumed then make a strong expression in which shall be dissolued one ounce and a halfe of syrupe of Violets of fine Rhubarb two ounces then let it be clarified with the white of one egge The dose is ℥ iiij ss A decoction against the strangurie and burning of the Vrin. Rec. Flordei integri M. j ss Liquiritiae Drag j. Seminum anisi Drag ij ss Dactilorum incisorum num v. Sebesten incisorum num xv Let all be boyled in two measures and a halfe of running water in an earthen vessell being glased vntill the barly breake then let it bee strained and take three ounces and a halfe of this decoction Syrupi de papauere ℥ j. Syrupi liquiritiae ℥ ss Pulueris glandum Drag j. Let it bee mixed and giuen at the entrance into bed A Iulep against the Apoplexie and Vertigo Rec. Florum Lauandulae M. j. Violarnm Rosarum Sticados Arabici Origani an M. ss Radicum Poeoniae Acori Pyrethri an ℥ ss Squilla Drag ij Cubebarum Drag j. Cardamomi Cinamoni Gariophillorum an Scr. j. Let all bee boiled in one pint and a halfe of Betony water and one point of Marioran water and let it bee strained
and with seuen ounces of suger make a Iulep according to Art Or if you will you may dissolue in your decoction for your daily vse the syrup of Sticados A pectoral Iulep Rec. Cinamomi Scr. iiij Thymi P. j. Liquiritiae drag j. ss Radicumireos drag ij Enulae drag j. Passularum euucle ℥ ss Let all bee boiled in a double vessell with eight ounces of fennell water iij. oūces of hyssop water half a pint of Scabios water then let it be strained in the straining dissolue 7. ounces of fine suger Cinamomi Scr. ij Gariophilorum Scr. j. Ireos drag ss in Petia ligati boile the Iulep to a thicknes and with the white of an egge let it bee clarified A Cordial Iulep of wine Rec. Vini Rhenensis lib. j. Aquaerosarum ℥ ij ss Gariophilorum Contus Ser. ij Cinamomi drag ss In petia ligatorum Saccharisim ℥ iij. Let it bee boiled at a gentle fire to a thicknes of a cleere Iulep let it be giuen in the morning and euening two spoonefuls against swounding A Iulep for the stomack Rec. Foliorum scolopendriae M. iiij Cuscutae M. ss Menthae P. j. Galangae Xyloaloes an drag ss Seminum anisi Scr. ij Gariophilorum drag ij Cinamomi drag j. ss Vini albi lib. j. Aquae absinthij lib. ss Aquae chamomillae ℥ iij. Let all bee boiled in a double vessel then let it stand for a night afterwards make a strong expression then with v. ℥ of fuger let it be boyled to the thicknes of a Iulep it is vsed in the paine of the stomack through the oppilation of the entrals and from a cold cause A Iulep in the intollerable paine of the stomack and cholick Rec. Conseruae rosarum ℥ j. Opij the baici opij gr ij iusti ponderis Croci orientalis gra iij. Let it be dissolued in foure ounces of chamomel water and then strained and drunke three houres before supper It doth extinguish heate and paine of the stomack and colick without any harme it doth also prouoke sleepe especially if the cause proceedeth of heate A Iulep for melancholy a quartan Feuer and the French Poxe Rec. Fumiterrae M. j. ss Scolopendriae Cascutaean M. ss Adianti M. j. Foliorum folliculor Senae Drag vi Polypody ℥ ss Corticum myrobalanor Indorum Drag ij Paffularum enulcat ℥ j. Florum borraginis Buglossae an pugil j. Epithymi Drag j. Ellebori nigri Drag ij ss Radicum capparorum Drag ij Let all boile in three pintes of common water to the consumption of the third part then let it stand for two houres and then make a strong expression which shall bee afterwards twice distilled by filter then afterwards with two Scr. of cloues and one dragme and a halfe of cinamond tied in a linnen cloth and with Sacchari ℥ ij Syrupi de pomis Velregis sabor ℥ j. ss Let it bee boiled to the thicknes of a cleere Iulep the dose is v. ℥ and for strong bodies there may be in petia ligati Agarici Drag j. ss Cum duobus scrupulis zinziberis in the last decoction A Iulep for Dysenteria and the bloody fluxe Rec. Rosarum rubearum M. ss Sumach Balaustiarum an drag j. ss Seminum lappatiae Acutae drag j. Myrtillorum drag ij Antherae drag ss Radicum torm●ntillae drag ij Let it boile for the space of halfe an houre in one pint of the water of the flowers of the slow tree seuen oūces of plantane water then let it stand eight houres and make a strong expression in the which shall bee dissolued one ounce and a halfe of the iuyce of plantane being purified three ounces of fine white suger with two scruples and a halfe of the powder of nutmegs and halfe a dragme of cloues tied in a peece of fine linnen and so boiled to the thicknes of a cleere Iulep A Iulep for the Sciatica goute and paines in the ioynts Rec. Chamaepyteos M. j. ss Asari M. j. Betoniae Chamedrios Sticados Arab. an M. ss Capillorum veneris Rutae an M. j. Turbith alb gumosi drag ij ss Polypodij querc ℥ ss Foliorum folliculorum Senae sine stipitibus drag vj. Hermodactilorum drag iij. Seminum anisi Faniculi an drag j. Passularum enucleat ℥ j. Let all boile in three pintes of running water vntill the third part be consumed then let it stand for an houre and make a strong expression which shal be twice distilled by filter in which at the last shal be put of Agarick Scr. iiij Zinziberis Scr. v. Caryophilorum Scr. ij ss Being brused tied in a peece of linnen with three ounces of fine white suger and so againe boiled to the thicknes of a cleere Iulep the dose is ℥ v. A powder against poison and the Pestilence Rec. Zedoariae Euphorbij Corallinae Tormentillae Gentianae Diptami vulgaris Terrae sigillatae Boli armeni Corallorum rubeorum alborum Spicaenardi Masticis Herbaegaryophillatae Centaurij minoris Sandalorum rubeorum Ossis de corde cerui Camphorae an partes equales Let all bee made into fine pouder of which giue one dragme with the water of sorrel or of wine and sorrel boyled together An experimented powder in the fitte of the falling sicknes Rec. Seminum nigellae Scr. j. gra v. Maioranae gra vj. Nucis muscatae Radicum poeoniae Mumiae an Scr. ss Make all into fine powder and let it be blowne vp into his nostrels For the Vertigo Palsie Apoplexy Scotoma for the memory lost Rec. Radicum acor● Pyrethri Poeonia an Drag j. ss Galanga Costi an Drag ss Cileris montani Drag ij Roris marini Drag j. ss Florum saluiae Lauendulae Betonicae an Scr. j. ss Cubebarum Cardamomi Baccarum lauri an Scr. ij Macis Scr j. Nucis muscatae Ganyrphillorum an Drag ss Cinamomi Drag j. Sticados Arab. Foliorum rutae an P. j. Seminum amisi Sem. faeniculi Ameos Caruian Scr. ss Piperis longi Carpobalzami an Scr. j. Let all be mixed and made into a fine powder and with suger dissolued in the waters of maioram and sage make Lozenges or with the syrup of sticados or hony clarified you may make an Electurie Lozenges for the same Rec. Specierum Diambrae scr iiij Cinamomi Drag j. Garyophillorum scr j. Musci gra j. Ambrae gra ij Cubebarum scr ss Pinearum praeparatarum Drag iij. Sacchari ℥ iij. ss All being made into fine powder and with as much of the Epileptick water before written and rose water as much as shall suffice make Lozenges Lozenges comforting the braine and the heart Rec. Ambrae griseae scr ij Cinamomi Drag ij Sacchari candi ℥ iij. Aquae rosarum Q. S. make Lozenges they are of a most pleasant tast Lozenges for paine of the head singing of the eares and Vertigo Rec. Nucis muscatae nu● i. Cimini Seminum anisi Faeniculi Carui Cubebarum Piperis longi Gary●phillorum an Drag i. Pulegij sicc● Foliorum maioranae an scr i. Specierum diacimini ℥ ss Mixe all together and make a fine
haue Diaprunum simplex and Solutiuum Elect. de succo ros hiera piera Galeni c. Doct. What purgers of flegme haue you Stud. I haue Agaricke Turbith Colocinthis Phlegmegogon Carthamus c. Of compounds I haue Benedictalax hiera Ruffi hiera picra hiera logadij Diacarthanni Diaturpeti Electuarum decitro Diaphoenicon Indum Maius Minus c. Doct. What Pils haue you for that purpose Stud. I haue pilulas exagarico cochiae Pils Lucis Arthreticae ex hermodactilis ex cupatorio è hiera Alephanginae ex euphorbio è castorio è quinque myrobolanis ex mezerco c Doct. Now proceed to your purgers of melancholy Melanagogon Stud. Sonaorientalis Epithymus Eleborus niger Lapis Lazuls and Lapis Armeniacus doe purge melancholy The compounds are Diasena Diacatholici hiera Ruffi and trifera sarasenica And it is to be obserued that hiera Ruffi doeth purge the head the stomacke and the whole bodie from grosse and viscid humors and withal black choler wherefore it is giuen in Mania in Epilepsia in oris tortura paralyss melancholia flatus discutit stomachi concoctionem innat est medicamentum conferens fistuiis vlceribus cancrosis Lepra Doct. What pils haue you to purge melancholy Stud. Pilulae è fumo-terrae ex ellebero ex Lapide Lazuli ex epithymo pil foetidae All these purge melancholy Doct. Tell me now the iust dose of euery one of these medicines Stud. I haue said already that that can hardly be declared but must be referred to the discretion of the Physition which for the most part doe not exceed six drammes of purging Electuaries in which is no Scamony nor aboue foure drammes of those Electuaries in which is Scamony As for pils they neuer giue more then a dram or foure scruples But we must note that the colder the Region the greater may the dose of purging medicines be Doct. Doth not Confectio hamech purge melancholy Stud. I must confesse that Confect humech is good against sicknesses proceeding from blacke choler and humours adusted as in mania melancholia vertigine obliuione and in aegritudinibus cutanijs as Scabbes Morphue Leprosie and such like Doct. With what waters must wee giue those Electuaries that do purge melancholy Stud. We giue them in aqua fumo-terrae and in aqua lupulorum both which doeth respect the melancholicke humour Doct. With what pils doe you purge mixt humors from the stomacke Stud. To purge mixt humous from the stomacke I vse Pil. De tribus fernelij Pil ex hilicacabo c. And when I purge generally all humours I vse Pil. Aggregatinae and Panchimagogon c. Doct. Let mee know your remedies that you giue in a liquid forme as Apozems Syrups Iulips Potions and infusions Stud. You shall and first it is to bee obserned that the Arabicks did inuent Medicamenta liquida those kind of remedies rather to open then to purge And this is the counsell of Hippoorates Corpora cùm quis purgare vole toportet fluida reddere And if the disease be not too acute and the humour doe not abound it is then the worke of Physicke to purge that which is digested and concocted and not that which is crude tough and raw The body is made fluxible by opening of the meatus and passages by which the hurtful humors are drawne and those grosse humors are incided and made thin for otherwise the expelling of crude and vndigested humors might cause a fretting and erosion of the intestines and bowels and sometimes bloody fluxes neither is any thing sent forth to any purpose for when as all the humours are crude and dull and vnsit to be moued by reason of the thickenes and coldnesse thereof it hapneth that all the narrow passages descending vnto the belly remaine obstructed and stopped neither is the grosse matter it selfe auoyded but it is also an hinderance vnto that which is attenuated made fluxible for which cause as I haue said these kind of medicines were first inuented An Apozem may be made with roots hearbes seeds fruits flowrs with water and hony or sugar boiled together or in this order which is easie Rec. Guaiacilib ss Coquatur lento igne in vj. libris aquae ad tertias Colaturae adde Si vis parum Sacchari ad gratiam hydroticum Apozema feceris For some inward grief of which there is no manifest cause Rec. Florum Chamomeli Apos●matis exemplum P●ij more or lesse Coquantur Colaturae ℥ iij you may ad if you wil Sacchari ℥ j. Anodmum crit Apozema And this is the difference betweene a syrup an Apozem that the syrupe is more grosse in consistence then an Apozem for that is more cleere and liquid for syrups are made with more hony or suger so boiled together vntill it be brought into a light body that it may hang vpon the naile or sticke being dropped vpon a marble stone An Apozem is made by adding of lesser suger hony or syrups to a decoction for they must not be boiled together but to the intent it may be the cleerer and more gratefull to sight it is to be clarified with the white of an egge In Sūmer time whō plants herbs are in their strēgth green we vse Apozoms In the winter time we vse Syrups and therefore it is the duety of the Apothecary to prepare Syrups in the Summer time against the Winter season And the dose of an Apozem is foure ℥ of decoction adding thereunto ℥ j. ss of Syrupe In framing of Syrups we ad as much Suger as Ioyces and boile it to a consistance as before There is no great difference between a Iulep and an Apozem for vnto ℥ ij or ℥ iij. of distilled water or decoction we dissolue ℥ j. of Syrup and so make a Iulep As for example if I do prescribe Syrupus a Iulep or an Apozem in an hot cause I say R. Rad. Graminis acetosae ana ℥ ij Cichorij totius an M. ss Scariolae an M. ss Endiuiae an M. ss Lactucae an M. ss 4. Sem. frigid maior an ℥ ij Florū violarum nympheae an p. j. Fiat decoctio in colaturae ℥ iiij Dissolue Syrupi de Cichortosimpl ℥ j. ss siat Apozema Potus doth not differ from the same in matter nor forme but in the end because Potus it is prepared to purge humors but the Apozems and Iuleps to prepare them as for exāple if to the former decoction against choler in the place of the syrup of Cichorie wee dissolue halfe an ounce of Daiprunum solut or so much of Electuarie de succo rosarū we haue made a potion to purge choler Infusion is when diuers medicines are beaten to powder or whole are laid Infiasio to steepe a certaine space in some kind of liquor or decoction as for example in ℥ iij. of the decoction of Cichorie or if you had rather in Sero Lactis macerate for an whole night ʒ ij ss of
enim duae sant prima communes causae morborum plethea cacochymia sicremedia sum m●ssio Sanguinis purgatio either by opening of a veine or purgatiō Cacochymia is a vitious quality of all the foure humours or of some one of them for either blood is distempered or choler or flegme or melancholy and that body which is so distempered is called corpus cachochymicum a body of an euill complexion iuice or disposition First therefore in the choice of the remedie we must first be carefull to deale with the cause before the disease or the symptom the antecedent before the coniunct the antecedēt cause as I haue said springeth from plethoria or cacochymian and the former is remoued by phlebotomi and the latter by purgation In the choice of the remedy also wee must consider in opening of a vein what Remedy 〈◊〉 weine must be opened as the Cephalica for the head the Basilica for the naturall parts the Epalica for the middle parts and the diseases of the stomacke and the splene In the choice of the remedy we must also diligently consider the seate of that cacochymia whether it may be remoued with Aloes Cassia or with some cōmon Clyster for to purge from the first region as from the stomack from the lutestims from the hollows of the liuer from the Mesenterio and the splene it is sufficiēt oftentimes to vse Rhubarb Senna Agarick with such like but where it resteth in the parts more remote we are then to vse a stronger means as Scammomack medicins coloquintiáa hermodactils black helebor others of the same kind In the choice of the remedy we must also consider the greatnes of the disease for a great disease doeth require a great remedie and a lighter the lighter remedie sometimes a small disease is cured onely by abstinence frication exercise and with light remedies In the administration of a remedy we must also consider the strength of the sicke and so dispose the medicine accordingly And this is an obseruation that the remedy must be alwares greater then the disease and before the opening of any veine a clyster must precede lest the crude humor which for the most part is contained in the first region be carried into the places that are empty of blood Doct. You haue satisfied me well in the Theorick part let vs now come to the practise Shew me your method in the Therapeuticke part let me know how you will remedy diseases that proceede of blood which we will comprehend vnder Synochus or a continuall feuer Go to let me know your method for the curation of a continuall feuer Stud. That shall I most willingly performe and I hope to your full satisfaction and contentment General remedies against diseases proceeding of bloud vnder the example of a continuall Feuer SYnochus is a continuall Feuer proceeding Signa from bloud the signes are an vnseparable rednes in the face an inflation or puffing vp of the veines artires and temples with lassitude and wearisomnes of the whole body with a sleepy disposition the vrin is red and grosse the patient hath a difficultie of breathing a full pulse high and swift The cause and the kind of the Feuer being perspected the cure wil easily follow Purgatio The first intention is with a clyster or some gentle purgation only I except cassia partly because of his humectation it increaseth the putrifaction and partly because head-ache is familiar to this Feuer and by the vse of cassia is increased by reason of the abundance of vapours that ariseth from the same Secondly I open the basilica of the right arme and according to the counsell Venae sectio of Galen I draw blood euen to the fainting of the patient And because it sometimes hapneth that in a full body a veine is hard to be found and therefore blood cannot be drawne I then cause your sanguisugae to bee applied to the thighs legs shoulders or otherwise I prouoke the Hemrrhods the Menstrus or bleeding at the nose Then to resist putrification I giue syrupus de acetositaet citri De limonibus De granatis Oxysacharum simplex with the waters of roses sorrell gramen and Cichory Or Rec. Syrupi de acetositate Curi ℥ ij Aquae graminis ℥ viij Fiat Iulep which must be giuen inter pastu The Syrups of Buglosse De lupulis De fumaria giuen in the waters aforesaid doeth clense the blood And forbeause the thinner blood by heate is apt to be turned in to choler and the grosser into melancholy we purge with Cholagogo as Rhubarb and with Melanagogo as Sena with some refrigerant decoction which doth also open and clense the blood as for example Rec. Radicum graminis Acetosaean Drag iij. Cichorij totius Endiuiae Scariolae an M. j. 4. Sem. frigid malor an Drij sunt Diuretica Florum cordialium an 〈◊〉 j. Fol. Sennae mundat ℥ j. Fiat decoctio In colaturae ℥ viij infunde Rhabarbari Drag iij. in lein expressione dissolue syrupi De Cichorio simplicis syrupi de fumaria compos an ℥ j. ss fiat apozema in duas Doses In the whole course of the cure must be repeated clysters that haue a cooling facultie as for example Rec. Lactucae Endiuiae Scariolae Portulacaean M. j. Fiat decoctio in collaturae lib. j. dissolue mellis sacchari violati an ℥ j. Diapruni solut Drag vj. or confectio hamech ℥ ss velvtriusq Drag ij olci violati ℥ iij. fiat clyster And because the blood in the great veins doth putrifie and is wont to moue great heat and paine about the loynes we doe apply ceratum refrigerans Gaseni or that which is prescribed against the hot distemperature of the reines The diet of the Patient must be thin ●●…ctus and such as may not increase bloud for bodies that are full and impure by how much the more they are nourished by so much the more are they hurt in stead of wine he must vse aqua horaij or aqua graminis if the patient haue difficultie of breathing you may ad therevnto liquorish iniubes or the roote of vngula cabalina to strengthen the heart buglosse burrage for the heat of the liuer cichorie lettice purslan for the heat of the reines the cold seedes and Alcecengi for costiuenes violets pruna acida Tanarinds He must obstaine from egges wine if it possible may be from flesh because it doth increase the bloud and so consequently the cause of the disease Of diseases proceeding of choler with their cure vnder the example of a Feuer tertian Doct. PRoceed now to the cure of cholerick diseases which wee Febristertiana will comprehend vnder a tertian Feuer Tel me how wil you cure a tertian Feuer Stud. As there is a common cause of all diseases so for the most part there are common remedies the heate of choler is first to al to be asswaged by the vse of cooling medicines as syrups of Cichorie De endiuia De
granatis violarum Rosa De lymomb De nymphaa and if the heat be great we giue thē with the water of Lectis Purssan Plātine Cuscuta Sorrel and such like Afterwards wee purge with Rhubarb infused in a decoction that doth both coole and open as Rec. Rad. graminis Acetosae an dra ij Cichorij Fndiute Cuscutaean M. ss 4. Sem frigid maior an dra j. Florum viol rum Nenupharis an P j. Fiat decoctio in collaturae ℥ iiij infunde Rhubarb dra ij an leui expressione dissolue syrupirosarum solut ℥ j. ss fiat polus In a tertian we administer opening medicines rather cold then hot Galen commendeth the decoction of Pulegium and origanum Ad Glauconem And towards the end it shal be profitable to vse Syrupus de quinque radioibus cum aquacichorij or the syrup of cichory with the decoction of the opening roots and if you would temperate the heate they must first be macerated in viniger Clysters must be prepared ex sero Lactis Clysters in which is boyled Letice purslan violets in the strayning we dissolue Diapruni solutini Drag vj. mellis sacchari violati an ℥ j olei violacet nenupharis an ℥ j. ss if the heat be great otherwise oyse of violets ℥ iij. will serue Galen in the most hottest feuers giueth counsell to draw blood euen ad lypothimiam Venae Seclio because there is no better remedy for cooling Howbeit it is not expedient to open a veine before the third sitte be past and then if the vrin appeare red high coloured and grosse we shall commit no error to open the Basilica of the right arme wherby the blood commixed with choler and putrifaction may be auoyded and although the vrin be not grosse and yet high it shal be necessary to draw bood to auoid choler to coole the ebullition therof But this must be obserued in bood-letting that at the first opening of the veine we may draw more blood then at the second for the first is for euacuation and the latter but for refrigeration and cooling And this blood-letting is most fittest for yong persons such as haue plethoricke and full bodies and strong in whom this feruor ebullition by this meanes is easily asswaged We must obserue also that vomiting being not prouoked doth very much profit in the beginning of the Vomitus spontaneus fit neither is to be restrained vnlesse the patient be debilitated made weak thereby and if it happen at sometimes that nature is flow to expell by vomite the Physition is then to helpe nature by administring of some medicine that may procure the same which must be as I Vomitus prouocandus in varum simi pr●mipro Vomitus haue said in the beginning of the sit as for example Rec. Aquae communis ℥ iiij Aceti sacchaeran ℥ j. Alisce Mix it and giue it being warme vnto Oximel the patient Some giue vnto the patient Oximell ℥ iij. somewhat warme But sometimes it happeneth that the patient doth vomit too much that nature is thereby very much weakened against which we must giue such things as may corroborate and strengthen the stomack As Rec. Syrup de agresta ℥ vj. Syrupus Which shal be giuen by little and little to the patient in a spoone ij houres before meat but if that stay not the vomiting prepare this powder Rec. Puluis Corallij rubei Drag iij. Zacchar Drag ij Canamomi Scr. ss Misce Of which powder let the patient take Drag j. mixed with two spoonefuls of the foresaid Syrup A Sacculus may also be prepared to Sacculus contra vomitum apply vnto the stomacke after this manner Rec. Rosarum rubearum Drag iij. Coriandri praeparat Menthaean Drag ij ss Coraliijrubei Balanstiorum an Drag j. Conquassentur fiat sacculus In like manner we take for the same Emplastrum ad stomach matter bread tosted and infused in rose vineger beaten in a morter to which may be added of myrtels and redde corrall ana Drag j. of Cinamon Drag ss and so applied like a plaster vpon the stomach It is the dutie of a carefull Physitian to obserue diligently the motion of nature and to follow it as a guide as Naturae motus if it will helpe it selfe by vomit by the stoole by vrin or by sweate yea sometimes by haemorhogia to assist nature in her worke In the meane time we must regard the liuer for now hee is in himselfe altogether hot the gaule in its vessell is fried and adured so that we must apply an Epethem ex aqua cichorij ℥ iiij cum eelectuarij triv Santali drag ij Doct. But sometimes it falleth out that with all this labour the Feuer ceaseth not what must we doe then Stud. Then we giue this Apozem or the like twice a day in the morning and euening ℥ xij Rec. Tamarindorum subt incis ℥ ij Hordei contus Passularum mund an P. iiij Pruna incisa contus num xv Conseruae nenusaris Conseruae viotrae ana ℥ ij Fiat Decoctio S. A. In libris xij aquae quoad lib. octo reliquae ficte Let it be strayned to which strayning adde of syrup of violets and oxysacchari solut syrupi de auabus radicibus ana ℥ iij. fiat Apozema Afterwards wee administer this clyster Clyster following or the like Rec. Succi becae lib. j. Oletros ℥ ij Salis drag j. Sacchar rub ℥ ij Cassiae sistulae ℥ j. misce fiat enema Also if the Patient hee dry or thirsty Ad Ariditatem linguae you may suffer him to bold in his mouth Electuarium Diadr agacanthi frigidi or Damask pruins or a cold apple or to gargarise with rosewater and vinegar mixed together or to lick some syrup of limons of the citren violets or such like In the Patient bee greeued through the heate of the summer or because the fumes of choler doe offend the heart we may giue him some cordial confectiō as Rec. Conseruae rosaeros rub ℥ j. Conseruae borrag Confectio cordialis Buglossae Violarum an ℥ ss Dioscordij drag j. Boti or rentalis drag ss Syrupi acetocuatis citriq S. fiat in forma opitae Or for the richer sort Rec. Diamargarit frigid drag j. ss Sem. citri Sem. acetosi bombacis ad drag ij Cum syrupo buglossi fiat confectio Or Rec. confectionis hyacinthorum drag j. ss specier Diamargarit frigid drag iij. misce cum syrupo violarum fiat confectio Of which you shall giue vnto the sicke a spoonful with water of buglosse roses Sometimes it hapneth that the Patient is affected with exceeding headach by reason of the sumes that doe arise from the stomach wherefore the foresaid clysters must be often repeated and frication and rubbings of the legs must be vsed besides the feet must be oftē washed before sleepe with this lotion following Pedum lotio Rec. Florum ros rubrarum Foliorum vitis
Camomillae an M. ij Florum chamomelae Meliloti an P. j. Let al boyle in common water wherewith let the Patients feet be washed euery night the thighs hips are also to be bound to the intēt the sumes may be retracted so the paine of the head eased The feet may also be rubed with some peece of course līning cloth which may be moystned in some vinegar and salt Also for watchfulnes wee may apply this vnguent Rec. Vnguenti populeonis ℥ ss Contrae Vigilam Requies Galeni drag iij. Misce annoint the temples But if the Patient sleepe not with this meanes you may administer this potion two houres before midnight Rec. Syrupi papauoris an ℥ j. Syrup nenufaris Aquae Lactucae ℥ ij Misce bibat Also may be administred this Nasale Rec. Aquaenenufaris ℥ ss Nasale Somniserum Requiem Galenigran iij. Opij gran iiij Acctimodicum This being mixt togither wet cotten or bumbast put them into the nostrels It often times hapneth that in this tertian Feuer the reines to be inflamed to amend which we vse this vnguent Rec. Ole rosati magistri Arnoldi ℥ j. Aceti modicum Vnguentum prorenbus Misce Or we may vse vnguēto rosato santalato And thus by the helpe of Almightie God and the due administation of these medicines the cure of a cholorick or tertian Feuer shall bee effected Doct. I like this method very well let me see how you will proceed in the cure of diseases proceeding of slegme which we will comprehend vnder a quotidian Feuer let mee know your method for the cure of a quotidian Feuer Generall remedies for diseases proceeding from flegme vnder the example of a quotidian Feuer Stud. EVery Feuer that repeatith it selfe euery day may not be termed a quotidian for duplex tertiana and triplex quartana doth returne daily but the tertian with rigor and exceeding cold the quartan with horror shaking and shiuering and the quotidian with cold of the extreame parts The quotidian doth not end in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 neither doth the fitte of the quotidian end with sweate as that of the tertain because that slegme is hardly resolued into sweats but choler is very easily and quickly also the accesse of the quotidian is wont to bee longer then that of the tertian The cause and kind of the Feuer is chiesly to be iudged from things antecedent as if the sicke were giuen to gluttony of a slegmatick constitution such a one that hath lead an idle life whether it taketh him in the winter or whether he liueth in a cold and moyste ayre or if he be a child or an old man if it be a woman or a fat man for children through much feeding old men women and fat men through the defect of nature doe gather much flegme Also the Feuer is to be adiudged from the adiuncts as if the Ab adiunctis A consequentibus heate bee felt with moysture although through putrifaction it bee some what sharpe also from the consequence as the hurt action if the pulse bee small flegme oppressing the heat both in quātitie and qualitie The Feuer is also to be adiudged by its excrements as if the vrin bee thin for so it hapneth through obstructiō because the thin matter doth onely passe away also if it bee white through rawnes and cruditie or at the length turbusēt through the permixture of some grosse humor The stools are also to be cōsidered whether they be liquid crude and fleg matick no thirst because the stomack abounding in flegme doth represse heate and dirthe which are the causes of thirst vnles it happē the slegme to be salt with putrifaction or admixion of choler And as the cure doth proceed from Art so we must be careful to distinguish the Spocies of the flegme from the effects as if it bee sharpe it prouoketh hunger if it be salt thirst if it be sweet drowsimes quia acida coquenda salsa mox vacuanda dulcis naturae committenda Therefore when we perceiue that the Feuer doth proceed from the dominatiō of flog me the first intention for the cure is to prepare a clyster fit to draw the same from the stomach intestins the forme whereof is in this order Rec. Parietariae Enemae ad pituitam Mercurialis Chamomeli Meluloti Puleqij an M. ss adde sivistantundem Hyssopi Thymi Origani Calamenthae Sem. anisi Sem. femiculian drag ij Fiat decoctio in colaturae libra vna dissolu mellis anthosati Sacchari rubri an ℥ j. Diaphaenici aut Hiaerae aut Benedictae laxatiuae drag vj. Ole chamomeli Anethiniana ℥ j. ss The humor is to be prepared with syrups de hyssopo de marrubio de absynthio de duabus de quinque radicibus de Staechade oxemebte composito Scillitico cum decocto radicum Aperientium or with the waters Apij saemiculi Asparagi petrosilins Absintbij menthae salutae afterwards must bee administred such things as doe purge slegme as Agaric Diaphaenicon Diacarthanīs or if you please wee may prepare an Apozē purging grosse slegme as Rec. Radicum aperientium or Apzema purgans pituitam Rad. enulae campanae Rad peoniae an drag ij Ilissopi Thimi Absynthij Gentianae Chamedrios Chamepitios an M. ss Seminum anisi Sem feniculi an Drag iij. Florum anthos Staechados an P j. siat decoctio In colature ℥ viij infunde bulliant agarici Drag iiij in expressione dissolue Diaphaenici Drag vj. oximelitis aut cuiusuis dictorum syrup ℥ ij fiat Apozema in ducas doses But because it happeneth sometimes that the patient cannot take a potion but Pil. purgantes puuitam had rather take pils then for that purpose may be giuen Pil. Aureae cochiae de agarico aggregatiuae of those that are lesse purging as hierae stomachicae Alephanginae which may be prescribed by themselues or which the others whose dose is Drag j. Or Rec. Massae pil aurearum an Sor. ij Pil. de hiera Cum syrupo de absynthio siant pillulae molles num vj. Or Rec. Agaricitrochiscati Sor. iiij or of the Masse of pillulae de agarico Drag j. cum syrupo De menthae vel De hyssopo siant vj. pil molles About the beginning of the cold the fit approaching it shall not be amisle to prouoke vomit to euacuace the flegme which is contained in the stomacke especially if nature shall seeme to require the same To which purpose Rec. Syrupi acctosi aut oxymèlitis simpl ℥ ij Vomitus Cum decocto corticis raphani seminis Atriplaces rapham in quo dra ss agarici bullierit Fiat potio Detur tepidè Hippocrates doth very much commend vomit in this feuer and writeth in Epidenijs that the wife of one Theotimus was perfectly cured by the same Also it is profitable to anoint the back with oile of flowerdeluce or Dil the patiēt may also vse hydromel in the decocti on wherof shal be boyled
powder giue one dragme with fennell water or with fiue ounces of suger and aqua epilleptica and rose water Q. S. make Lozenges A Pectorall confection Rec. Cinamomi Drag i. ss Liquiritiae Scr. ij Thymi P. j. Radicum ireos Scr. iiij Let all be brused and let it boile Cum aqua foeniculi ℥ ij Scabiosae ℥ j. Rosarum ℥ j. ss Then let it stand one quarter of an houre and straine it and take so much of the same straining as shall suffice to dissolue ii ℥ ss of white suger candie and of Pennidice j. ℥ and so let it boile to a thicknes and then mixe therein of cinamon in sine powder halfe a scruple Radicumireos Scr. j. Dragaganti alb Scr. ss Margaritarum Praparat gra vi Seminis bombicis Enucleati Scr. ss Fol. aurinum 4. And therewith make pectorall roles Roles for the cough and Asthma Rec. Pinearum praep Drag ij Radicum ireos Liquiritiae rasae au Scr. ij Dragaganti Drag ss Seminum anisi Scr. j. Feniculi Vrticae an Scr. ss Rad. angelicae Drag ss Cinamomi Scr. iiij Storacis calamitae Scr. ss Sacchari Penidij candi an ℥ j. ss And with the water of Scabios and fenell as much as shall suffice make roles Restoratiue Lozenges Rec. Pinearum praepara Drag ij ss Fisticorum viridium Drag ij Specierum Diambrae Scr. ij Cinamonu Drag ss Galangae Scr. j. Garyophillorum Drag ss Nucis muscatae Scr. ij Zinziberis albi Drag ss Xiloaloes Scr. ss With iiij ℥ and a halfe of suger dissolued in rose water with the species and other things make a confection in Lozenges Lozenges for the oppilation of the Liuer euill state of body and the Dropsie Rec. Specierū aromatici rosati Drag j. sc ss Specterum Dialaccae Drag ss Macis Scr. j. Squinanti Carui Radicum asari an scr ss Cinamomi scr iiij Sandalorum citrin Rubeorum an Drag ss Cyperi scr j. Limaturae eboris scr j. Fisticorum viridium scr iiij Seminum melonum Excorticat scr ij With vj. ℥ of suger in the water of Agrimony and roses Q. S. dissolued make a confection in Lozenges A Tragea for Dysenteria and the blody Fluxe Rec. Margaritarum scr ij Carabe Xyloaloes an scr j. Chermes Garyophillorum an Dra. ss Nucis muscatae Corallornm praeparat an scr j. With one ounce and a halfe of manus Christi sandalini being finely powdred make Tragea it is also very good against Abortion Manus Christi sandalini Rec. Specierum trium sandalorum dr j. ss Margaritarum praep Scr. ij Corallorum amborum an Scr. j. Seminum mclonum Excorticat Drag j. Conseruae rosarum ℥ j. Sacchari in aqua Rosarum dissoluti Q S. Make a confection in roles it is good against a hot distemper of the liuer and stomacke and other diseases that spring thereof Tragea Against inuoluntarie pissing Rec. Coriandri Drag j. Carabae Drag ss Corallorum rub Xyloaloes an scr j. Glandium quercus Drag ij Nucis muscalae Scr. v. Sandalorum rubeor Scr. ij ss With v. ℥ and a halfe of suger make Tragea and let it be giuen at the entrance into bed Against the superfluous flux of the Menstrus and of the wombe Rec. Granorum chermes Scr. v. Sandalorum rubeorum Drag ss Carabe Scr. j. Nucis muscatae Scr. ij Fragmentorum sinaragdi gra v. With three ounces of fine white suger make Tragea Against ache and paine of the ioints Rec. Chamedrios Chamepitheos Gentianae an Drag iij. Foliorum rutae siccae ℥ iiij Make all into fine powder this must be administred after euacuation the body being well purged and there is vsed to be giuen one spoonefull in the winter time with white wine and in the summer with some distilled water Her mes composed the like powder ex Chamedrios Gentianae an ℥ iiij Aristologiae rotund ℥ j. Seminum rutae siccoe lib. ss The dose is one spoonefull with Hydromel Vide Gal. 14. meth c. Tragea de tartaro Rec. Foliorum senae ℥ j. Tartari albi de vino potenti ℥ ss Turbit albi gummosi●m ℥ ss Cinamomi Zinziberis an Dra. ss Gariophillorum Drag j. Sacchari ℥ j. Fiat tragea A laxatiue powder Rec. Polypodij Scr. ij Zinziberis Scr. j. Agarici trochiscat Drag ss Rhabarbari Drag j. Folliculorum senae Scr. j. Garyophiliorum Turbit Cinamomi an Dra. ss Make all this into powder for the delicater sort of people For those that be stronger there may be added of Diagridium one scruple The dose is one Drag giuen in foure ounces of Claretum laxatinum Laxatiue Lozenges Rec. Foliorum senae mund scr ij ss Cinamomi Zinziberis Garyophillorum an scr ij Hermodactilorum scr iiij Rhabarbari Drag j. Turbit electi Drag ij ss Diagridij Drag i. scr ij ss Squinantij Gran. v. Galangae Nucis muscatae an scr ss With eight ounces of suger dissolued in the water of Endiue make a confection in Lozenges The dose is from three Drag vnto sixe Drag An Electuarie against the Epilepsie and vertigo Rec. Diacori ℥ j. ss Conseruae maioranae Lauendulae Rorismarini an ℥ j. Conseruae sticados ℥ ss Specierum diambrae scr v. Caryophillorum Cinamomi Cardamomian scr ij Cubearum Drag ss Nucis muscatae Golangae an Drag ss Visci quercini scr ij Corallorum rubeorum scr j. With suger dissolued in the water of Lauender make an Electuarie An Electuarie for the conseruation of the sight Rec. Conseruae Euphragiae ℥ j. ss Conseruae rosarum ℥ j Galangae Drag ss Macis ser ij Cubebarum scr j. Garyophillorum Drag j. Cinamomi scr iiij Seminum rutae Faniculi an Drag ss Nucis muscatae Scr. ij Pulpae Chebulorum Conditorum Dra. iij. Nucis muscatae Conditae ℥ ss Let all be brought into fine powder cum Brodio emblicorum conditorum or of Ginger condite make an Elexuatie An Electuarie for spitting of blood Rec. Conseruae rosarum vet ℥ ij ss Betonicae ℥ ss Electri albi Scr. iiij Corollorum praeparat Drag j. ss Cornu cerui vsti Drag j. ss Gummi Arabici Scr. ij Rob. deribes Dra. vi With the syrupe of purslane as much as is sufficient make an Electuarie An Electuarie for trembling of the heart Rec. Conseruae rosarum ℥ iij. Conseruae florum Tunicae ℥ j. Conserua melissa ℥ ss Specier um margariti Frigidi Scr. iiij Galangae Scr. j. Cinamomi Scr. iiij Garyopbillorum Scr. ij Doronici Scr. j. Succini alb Drag ss Nucis muscatae conditae Drag ij Zinziberis conditi ℥ ss Corticum citri Pinearum praeparat an Drag ij Seminum melonum Drag j. Manus Christi cum Perlis ℥ ss Margaritarum prap Gran. v. Foliorum aurinum iiij With the syrupe of Acetosus cirri make an Electuarie A restoratiue Electuarie Rec. Conseruae rosarum ℥ ij ss Conseruae cichorij ℥ ss Sandalorum citrinorum Xyloaloesan Scr. ss Galangae Scr. j. Cinamomi Scr. ij ss Calomi aromatici Conditi Drag ij Radicum cichorij conditi Drag iij. Zinziberis conditi ℥ ss Fisticorum viridium scr v.
Sanguinis humani Rec. nt extracti ℥ iiij Vermium terrestrium lot Vino num xv Myrrhae Masticis Sarcrcollae Opoponacis an Drag ij Let all be mixed together and boiled to the consumption of the iuices Oleum ranarum Rec. Ranas maiores excoriatas Cum capitibus num vij Florum Camomillae M. j. Let it be boiled in one pint of common oile vntill the flesh be dissolued from the bones then let it be beaten and adding a little more oile let it be againe boiled Then make a strong expression to the which shall be added of Turpentine washed ℥ iiij Let it be mixed hotte in a morter one ounce and a halfe of this oyle with so much of Vnguentum de succo Ebuli mixed together is good against the goute paines of the ioynts and Nerues An oyle for the Sciatica and paines of the ioynts Rec. Petrolei Olei philosophorum Succi Ebuli Terebenthinae an ℥ ss Lumbricorum Drag vi Vini matuatici ℥ ss Boile all together at a gentle sire and anoint the place greeued hot Vnguentum de succo Ebuli Rec. Succi radicum ebuli Succi rutae an ℥ iij. Lumbricorum lot lib. j. Olei Camomislae lib. ss Olei rosati lib. j. Let the wormes be cut and boiled to the consumption of the iuices then let it be strained and adde vnto the straining Terebinthinae ℥ ij Cerae ℥ iij. Make an vnguent for the paine of the backe and Nerues the goute sciatica An vnguent for the French pocks Rec. Auxungiae canis ℥ j. Auxungia porc ℥ j ss Theriace veteris ℥ ss Mithridati Drag iij. Argenti viui cum succo Mercurialis extincti Drag vij ss Masticis Olibanian Drag ij Pimpinellae Drag j. ss Succi Lap alij acut De radice expressi Olei laurinian ℥ j. With a little waxe make an vnguent Some vse to mix with these kinds of vnguents Oleum de euphorbio because that then there is no euacuation by fluxe at the mouth or vomit but by feege and sweate An other vnguent for paine of the ioynts and muskles proceeping from Lues venerea Rec. Olei irini De keiri Laurini an ℥ iij. Auxungiae porc Mascul lique fact colatae ℥ ix Succorum Radicis ebuli Absinthij Rutae agrestis an ℥ iiij Vini maluatici aut Albi odoriseri opt lib. j. ss Let all boile together to the consumption of the iuices and wine at a gentle fire then let it be strained and adde to the straining Bdellij dissoluti in Aceto Drag ix Olibani pulis sub ℥ ij Drag ij Euphorbij Pyrethri subt pul an Drag vj Cerae Q. S. Let all be put together and placed vpon the fire vntill the waxe be liquified then remoue it from the fire and still stirre it vp and downe vntill it be cold then adde Mercurij extincti ℥ j. ss And being well mixed together make and vnguent of which being hot anoint the members grieued or tumours in the morning then let the patient rest in his bedde being well couered for the space of three or foure howers and let him sweate thorowly then let the sweate be wiped away and so let him rest for an hower vntill be he somewhat coole The patient must be of a spare diet vntill the cure be ended which will be in renne or twelue daies This vnguent is of such excellency that it doth not procure any paine in the throte or month so that the bodie be well clensed before by purgation and phlebotimie Emplastrum de succo Ebuli Rec. Vnguenti de succo ebuli ℥ ij ss Olei hypericonis Drag v. Terebenthinae cum vino Lotae ℥ ss Make an Emplaster it is good against the paine of the Nerues conuulsion in the muscles armes and feette An other Emplaster for paine of the Nerues Rec. Oleorum Camomillae ℥ iij. Hypericonis ℥ j. ss Verbasci ℥ j. Benzoi ℥ ss Croci Drag j. ss Masticis Drag ij ss Camomulae Scr. v. Ping●edinis caponis ℥ j ss Medullae vituli Drag v. Storacis liquidae ℥ ss Terpentinae ℥ ij Picis colophoniae ℥ j. ss Cerae albae ℥ ss Make an Emplaster S. Ae. An Emplaster for the Squinancie and Apostumes of the throte Rec. Lithargirij ℥ j. Vpon which poure as much oyle of Violets and Oleum sesaminum as may make it in the forme of an vnguent then take Muscilaginis psyllij Seminum altheae Marubij an ℥ ss Gummi amygdalarum In fusi in aqua coriandri Dic ac nocte colati ℥ j. Put thereunto of the flowres of Camomell and Melilot finely powdered of either Dragme two at the last let all be mix●d wel together and adding therunto three new laid egges being well mixed together and so apply it An Emplaster that doth consolidate and mundifie Rec. Tut●●e praeparat Drag ij Cinabaris aut minij ℥ ij ss Lithargirij auri ℥ j. ss Cerusae ℥ ij Sanguinis draconis ℥ ss Camphorae Scr. v. ss Olei rosati lib. j. Cerae albae ℥ iiij Make an Emplaster and let it be malaxed with Rose water Rec. Cerotum stomachale Masticis pul ℥ iij. ss Terbenthinae cum aqua Mentae lotae ℥ j. ss C●rae albae ℥ iij. These being mixt in a hot morter let it be spread vpon leather then cast this following powder thereon Rec. Garyophillorum Scr. v. Xyloalo●s Drag j. Calami aromatici Nucis muscatae an Dra. ss Corallorum rubeorum Scr. ij Menthae Scr. ss Make it into powder and then let it bee couered ouer with redde sarsnat and inter-bast it and so apply it In like manner Mastix being wrought in a hot morter with a pestell may be spread for a Cerot to be applied for the stomack but it is best if there be added a quantity of oyle of mints to bring it into the form of a Cerote A Declaration of the quality of certaine seedes hearbes flowres rootes and waters The foure greater hot seedes ANisseede Fenelseed Cominseed Caraway seed The foure lesser hot seedes Yellow Caret seed Smallage seede Ameos and Amonie The foure greater cold seedes The Gourd seed The Cucumber seed The Melon seed And the Citron seed The foure lesser cold seeds Endiue seed Cichorie seed Lettisse seed And purslan seed The foure hot ointments Vnguentum martiaton Vnguentum de althea Vnguentum Aragon Vnguentum Agrippae The foure cold ointments Vnguentum album Vnguentum citrinum Vnguentum populion Vnguentum resumptiuum The fiue opening rootes The Smallage roote The Fenell roote The Parsly roote The Sperage roote The Kneeholme roote The foure waters that doe comfort the heart The water of Endiue The water of Cichorie The water of Scabios The water of Buglosse The eight hearbs that are laxatiue Mallowes Mercurie Holyhock Parietarie Violets The Colewort Branckursin and Beetes The three common hot flowres Camomell Melilot And the Lillie The foure common cold slowres Violets Red Roses Borrage And Buglosse ¶ A Table of those simples that are appropriat for all the cheefe parts of the body Comforters of the