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A92968 Enchiridion medicum: an enchiridion of the art of physick. Methodically prescribing remedies in such an order, that it may be accounted to the sick-man a sanctuary, and to the studious a library: containing a salubrious remedy for every malady incident to the body of man. Very necessary to be known and understood of all that desire their own health. / Written in Latine, by our learned country-man John Sadler Dr. in Physick: translated, revised, corrected and augmented by R.T. Sadler, John, 1615-1674.; Turner, Robert, fl. 1654-1665. 1657 (1657) Wing S275; Thomason E1678_1; ESTC R209145 56,016 224

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Parsly Straw-berries the best Wine of each two pound tart Maligo one pound first mingle both the waters and then the Wine with one pound of white Sugar continually stirring of it exposing it to the Sun for the space of eight dayes the dose is three spoonfulls morning and night before Supper Another Water against the Stone Take the four quarters of a hare white-Wine four pound the Flowers of Camomile and Broom of each one p. and a half Juniper berries ●he Seeds of stone-Crop Parsly Grummel and Annis of each one ounce pure Turpentine three ounces Nutmeg half an ounce distil them together the dose is three ounc upon an empty stomack and after it is taken walk three hours A Cordial and heart-chearing Water Take the VVaters of Borage Bugloss and Rosemary of each half a pound Rose-water three pound Maligo-Sack two pound Cinamon 3 ounces and half Nutmegs three ounc of all the Sanders of each half an ounce Mace Citron Pill Cloves Ivory shavings sweet Cane Setwel the Roots of Enulacampane Angelico of each half an ounce Galangal three dragmes Let these be distilled according to art the dose of the VVater is two ounces with one dragme of Manus Christi dissolved therein Another Cordial VVater Take of Cloves Galanga Aq. Mirabilis Coll. Physic London Cubebs Mace Cardamoms Nutmegs Ginger of each one dragme Juyce of Selendine half a pound Spirit of Wine one pound white-VVine three pound infuse them twenty four hours and draw off two pound with an Alembeck the dose is three spoonfulls A Water against the Pthysick Take of Pine Kernels the Pulpe of a Capon of each four ounces Plantain half a pound St Johns-wort Betony Violets Sage Dittany the greater Comfrey of each three ounces Cinamon Nutmegs of each three dragmes Liverwort Lungwort of each 1 ounce Asses milk as much as will suffice make thereof an infusion afterwards let it be distilled and the dose thereof is two ounces Another for the same Take a Capon the Guts Aq. Caponis Coll. Physic London being pulled out cut in small pieces the fat being taken away boyled in a sufficient quantity of Spring-water in a close Vessel take of this broth 3 pound Borage and Violet-water of each one pound and a half white Wine one pound red Rose-Leaves two dragmes and an half the Flowers of Borage Violets and Bugloss of each one dragme pieces of Bread hot out of the oven half a pound Cinamon bruised half an ounce still it in a glasse Still according to art the dose of this Water is three ounces mornings and night A Water to corroburate the Ventricle Take Mace Cloves Galanga sweet Cane Mint Worm-wood Maiden-hair Rhabarbe Ginger condited Mastick of each six dragmes Hot water mint-Mint-water Maligo Wine of each one pinte Let the ingredients be infused in the liquors and afterwards distill them the dose is one ounce when the Stomack is faint A Water for the Asthma Take of the Decoction of French Barly five pin●s Liquorish bruised Raisins of the Sun stoned of each six ounc Figgs 30● blanched Almonds five ounces Orris root two ounces and an half Dates 12. Maiden-hair Hyssop Hore-hound Peny-royal of each one handful the roots of Enulacampane Foxes Lungs of each two ounces Gum ●hraganth Fenugreek of each one ounce the Flowers of Bugloss Borage of each two Pugills the Seeds of Annis Fennel and Caraway of each half an ounce Hony of Roses 12 ounces the four greater Cool Seeds of each half an ounce Saffron two dragmes Let all these be sliced pulverized and infused and di●●illed according ●●●art upon a gentle firo who dose thereof is two ounces every third hour A noble and most excellent Water to corroborate a cold Stomach Take of Aqua vitae three pintes long and black Pepper of each two ounces both the Cardamoms of each half an ounce Ginger one ounce Cinamon Mace Nutmeg of each one ounce and half Aniseed three ounces Galanga sweet Cane Cloves of each half an ounce let them be reduced into a powder and infused for a whole night and in the next morning add Claret-Wine seven pints and so distil it according to art the dose hereof is two ounces in a morning fasting A Water to bring down the Tearms Take of the Waters of Peni-royal and Mugwort of each four pints Hyssop Hore-hound Marjoran Betony Thime Balm of each one handful the Leaves of Bayes and Ash of each one Pugil Saffron one dragme Cassia-wood two dragmes Myrrhe one ounce Gen●ian one dragme Madder-roots three ounces Orris half an ounce Savine one ounce the Seeds of Annis and Fennel of each three dragms Castoreum half an ounce let them be infused in the aforesaid liquor and distilled according to art the dose is three ounces with a little Sugar Doctor Sadlers Treacle or Epidemical Antidote Take of Carret-seed two scruples the Seeds of Annis Fennel Madder Galbanum Staechados all the three Sanders Storax Camphire of each two dragmes Parsly-seed red Roses Peni-royal Rue Borage Flowers of each one dragm ●astoreum two scrup Opium two dragms Hore-hound one dragme and half Bdellium Opoponax Aloes Cloves Mace Galanga Mastick Bole-Armoniack Tormentil Angelico Ginger Setwel of each two dragms Troches of Vipers half an ounc Sagapenum one dragm Cardamoms Rosemary Spikenard Scordium Wormwood the lesser Centory Mint Hyssop of each half a dragme Gentian Bay-berryes Myrrhe Birth-wort Cinamon sweet Cane Olibanum Saffron of each half an ounce Acasia one ounc Aloes Agarick Orris of each one dragme Dittany two dragms and half the three Peppers of each half a scrup the Seeds of Piony with the Roots of each one scruple Venice-Turpentine three ounces Liquorish one ounce Rhabarbe six dragmes Agarick three dragms Cassia newly extracted 3 ounc clarified Honey four pound and half Rhenish-Wine one pinte and half dissolve the Gums in the Wine and the rest finely pulverized mingle them all together in an earthen Vessel fermenting it upon hot Embers the Vessel being close covered Half a dragme of this taken in two ounces of the Decoction of Betony or Rosemary after the first sleep doth infallibly allay the vehement pains of the Head One dragme of it taken in Mugwort-water doth bring down the Tearms It helpeth such as are troubled with Epileptick fits by taking one dragme of it in Pyony water It resists poyson and obstructs it 's maligne influence from invading the Vitals If one dragme of it be taken in a draught of Carduus water It is good against the Collick-passions if one dragme of it be dissolved in white-Wine where Camomile was boyled it cureth the Dropsy if the droptical do take two scruples and a half in Aqua Ebuli It is also good against all the affections of the Lungs if two scruples be taken for a dose either in Maiden-hair water or broth upon an empty Stomach Boli or Bolusses A Bolus against the corruption of the Lungs TAke of the species of London Dispensat Hiera picra two scruples Flower of Brimstone one scruple
Turpentine washed six dragmes mingle them upon a stone and make it into a Bolus A Bolus for the Collick Take of the Electuary of Bay-berryes one dragme Oil of Amber six drops Oil of Aniseed eight drops Oil of Vitriol half a scruple mingle them and make it into a Bolus take it in a Wafer moistned in a little water upon an empty Stomach A Bolus for the Gout Take of white Julep called Mechoachan one dragme Diacarthemus two dragmes with the Syrup of Stoechados make it into a Bolus Another for the same Take Pulvis Arthriticus one scruple and a half Rosin of Julep six grains powder of Sarsaperilla half a scruple Oil of Guaiacum four drops and with the Syrup of the Juyce of Buckthorn-berryes make it into a Bolus take it fasting in the morning A Bolus against the Stone Take Diacatholicon Venice-Turpentine washed in Saxafrage-water of each half an ounce the four greater Cool Seeds Parsly and Fennel of each one scruple Winter Cherryes one dragme let them be well prepared afterwards mingled making thereof a Bolus and divide it into two parts for twice taking in the morning A Bolus for the Ulcers of the Reins Take of Cassia newly extracted one ounce Mixarum two dragmes white Thorne-Berryes two scruples the Seeds of Marsh-Mallows half a dragm add thereunto a little Sugar and make thereof a Bolus which is to be taken in a morning four hours at least before meat A Bolus for the Ulcers of the Bladder Take of Cassia extracted one ounce Oxyacanth three dragmes the four greater Cool seeds two dragmes Sugar as much as will suffice to make it into a Bolus to be taken fasting A Bolus to allay the heat of Urine Take of Turpentine ten times washed in plantain-Plantain-water half an ounce Diacatholicon three dragmes Diarrhodon Abbatis one scruple Diatri●nsantalon half a scruple Diatrag. Fridg two dragms the best Sugar three ounces make it into a Mass of which take the quantity of a Nutmeg twice a day Another for the same Take of the four greater Cool seeds decorticated of each one dragme Confectio Hamech Cassia extracted of each two dragmes Lenitium half an ounce Turpentine washed six dragmes Powder of Liquorish and Rhabarbe of each one scruple and with the Syrup of water Lillyes make it into an Electuary of which take the quantity of a Wall-nut morning fasting and at four of the clock in the afternoon every day as long as it lasts Cerata or Cerates A Cerate for the inflammation of the Reins Take Oil of Roses Mi●tles of each two dragmes Oil of Water Lillies one ounce red Sanders and Mirtle-Berryes of each one dragme Dragons blood one dragm the Musilidge of Flea-bone Seed and Quince-seed of each two dragmes Campher half a dragme Wax one ounce let the Oil and the Wax be washed a little with the Water of Purslain Plautain and Womans Milk and make thereof a Cerate An excellent Cerate for a weak Stomach Take of Galens Stomachical Cerate three ounces Nutmegs Cinamon of each three dragmes sweet Cane Gallia Moschata of each two scruples Mastick two dragms Wormwood Mint of each half an ounce Aromatick VVine three dragmes Musk one scrup let those be powdered that are to be beaten and make it into a Cerate according to art Another for the same Take Diapalma two ounces red Sanders two dragmes Mastick Nutmegs Cinamon Cloves of each one dragme Emplastrum Caesaris half an ounce and with Oil of Roses and VVax as much as will suffice to make it into a Cerate let it be spead upon a Leather adding thereupon four drops of Oil of Cinamon let the Cerate be quilted with Sarsnet and so applyed to the Stomack A Cerate against Vomiting and the Imbecility of the Ventricle Take of Mastick two dragms and half Laudanum two dragmes Coriander Seed prepared red Coral Galanga Cloves of each two scruples Spikenard two dragms Storax one dragm Oil of VVorm-wood and Spikenard of each a little VVax as much as will suffice to make it up into a Cerate which must be applyed to the whole Region of the Stomach Another Cerate against Vomiting Take Mastick two dragmes and half Landanum two dragmes Storax one dragme Taccamahac oyntment of Orange Flowers of each three dragms Coral one dragme red Roses two dragmes Musk four grains Oil of Mace one dragme Oil of VVormwood and Spikenard of each a little casting in as much VVax as will body it into a Cerate and so apply it to the Region of the Ventricle A Cerate for a faint and weak Stomach Take of Cardamoms half a dragme Cloves one dragme Galanga two scruples Mastick two dragmes sweet Cane three dragmes Nutmegs one dragme Storax Landanum Mastick of each half an ounce Aloes one scruple Aloes-wood one dragme red Roses two dragmes Mint VVormwood of each two dragmes Oil of Mastick and VVormwood of each two ounces Turpentine two dragmes VVax one ounce and half make hereof a Cerate An Excellent Cerate for the weakness of the Stomach Spleen and Matrix Take red Roses of all the Sanders of each one ounce Cinamon Cloves Mace Nutmegs Galanga Spikenard of each two dragmes Wormwood Mint Marjorane Balme of each one dragme Aloes-wood two scruples Gallia Moschata one dragme Mastick two ounces Wax four ounces Oil of Roses one pinte and six ounces let these be commixed into a Cerate A Cerate for the Spleen Take of Amoniacum two dragmes Bdellium Opoponax of each one dragme the Flowers of Melilot Camomile Germander Maiden-hair the Bark of the roots of Tamariske and Capers the Seeds of Plantain Lin and Fenugreek of each two scruples Oil of Capers two dragmes fresh Butter one ounce and half Wax one ounce Ship-pitch one ounce mingle them and make them into a Cerate A Cerate against the hard swelling of the Womb. Take Figs 5. boyl them in water till they become a perfect pulpe of this pulpe take one ounce and half Goose-Grease one ounce Ship-pitch yellow Wax of each one dragme and half Oil of Lillyes half an ounce Diachilon Simplex two ounces melt them together and make thereof a Cerate to be applyed to the hard swelling of the Womb. An excellent Cerate against Weakness Inflammation and pain of the Reins Take of white Wax four ounces Deer-suet two ounces and half fresh Buttor one ounce Oil of Roses two ounces and half Oil of Water-Lillyes Oil of sweet Almonds of each half an ounce Oil of Mirtles three dragmes Venice Turpentine washed in plantain-Plantain-water two dragmes and half Boars-grease washed in rose-Rose-water six dragmes white-Wine four ounces Vinegar of Roses one ounce rose-Rose-water two ounces boyl them together till a third part of the Wine be consumed then take it off from the fire and after it hath stood a little add these following powders Mastick two dragmes and a half white and yellow Sanders two scruples Amber two dragmes Pearl one dragme Diatrag. Fridg one dragme Coriander-Seed prepared with Vinegar two scruples Spodium one dragme and a half Incorporate them in a hot Morter and in the end add
of the Musilidge of Flea-bane Seed three dragmes Campher brought into a powder three dragms one white of an Egg beaten with womans milk let all those things be agitated in a Morter till they be perfectly mixed and incorporated into the consistency of a Cerate A Cerate for the Tumors of the Paps Take Oil of Linseed eight ounces Oil of Roses four ounces Honey clarified three ounces white Wax two ounc Bean flower four ounces Amoniacum one ounce Fenugreek half an ounce Litharge three dragmes Sage dry half an ounce let the Gums be dissolved in the Vinegar and make thereof a Cerate according to art A Cerate for a Rupture Take Litharge of Gold Lapis Hematitis Dragons-blood Bole-Armoniack Galbanum Frankincense Costus Sarcocolla Mastick Mumy Amoniacum of each one ounce Earth-worms Ship-pitch clarified Rosin of each two dragmes Turpentine three dragmes the greater and lesser Comfrey of each six dragmes red Roses Myrrhe Aloes of each half a dragme Galls Balanstians round Birth-wort of each one ounce and an half Misselto of the Oake half an ounce Mutton-suet one pound red VVine and Juyce of the greater Comfrey boyl the Juyce with the Sheep-suet and Gums to the consumption of the VVine and Juyce and when it is consumed add the VVax and Turpentine and last of all the powders and make thereof a Cerate Clysinata or Glysters A Glyster for a pleurisy TAke of Mallows Beets Violets Mercury Barly cleansed of each one handful 12 Damask Prunes boyl them in a sufficient quantity of water to a pinte in which dissolve Cassia newly extracted and red Sugar of each one ounce Oil of Violets and Linseed of each one ounce and half the yolks of Eggs two Sailnitre two scruples make thereof a Glyster Another for the same Take of common Glyster Decoction one pinte In which dissolve Catholicon one ounce Electuary of the Juyce of Roses three dragms Species Hierae half a dragme Vomiting VVine two ounces Oil of Camomile two ounc red Sugar one ounce mingle it and make thereof a Glyster A Glyster against Choler Take of Mallows and Borage of each one handful the greater Cool seeds one ounce the Seeds of Marsh-Mallows two dragms sharp and tart Prunes six the Flowers of Borage and water Lillyes of each one Pugill Damask Roses two Pugils make thereof a Decoction to a pinte In which dissolve Catholicon and Diaprunum Solutinum of each six dragmes Oil of Violets and red Sugar of each two ounces and make thereof a Glyster A Glyster against Flegme Take of the Leaves of Rue Peni-royal Origanum Calamint Sage Hyssop tops of Bays of each one handful the Seeds of Fennel Annis Caraway Cummin rest-Harrow of each two dragms the Flowers of Staechados Rosemary Sage Camomile Melilot of each one pugil powder of Coloquintida one dragme and half boyl these in Common water to a pinte In which dissolve Hiera Picra and Benedictum Laxativum of each two dragms Oil of Rue one ounce and half common Salt one dragme mingle it and make thereof a Glyster A Glyster against Melancholy Take Polipody of the Oake the roots of Mallows and Marsh-Mallows of each two ounces the Leaves of Pellitory Drop-wort Fumatory Beets Fennel of each one handful black Hellebore one dragme Senna two dragms Epithimus Tamariske Cordiall Flowers of each one Pugil make thereof a Decoction In which dissolve Confection Hamech half an ounce Pulvis Hali two scruples Oil of Violets and Roses of each one ounce mingle them and make them into a Glyster An Astringent Glyster Take of the Roots of the greater Comfrey Plantain of each half an ounc green Galls and Achornes of each three dragmes Mirtles two dragmes boyl them in water and in twelve ounces of the Colature dissolve Acacia three dragmes Starch sealed Earth Gum Arabick of each one dragme add thereunto Juyce of Plantain two ounc mix them for a Glyster A Glyster against the pain in the Head called Cephalalgia Take of Mallows Marsh-Mallows Violets Beets Barly of each one handful Damask Prunes 12. the four greater Cool Seeds of each one dragm boyl them and add unto the Colature Diacatholicon Manna of each one ounce Lenitive Electuary half an ounce mingle them up into a Glyster without Oils for all unctious Substances do but retard the purgative faculty A Glyster against Cephalalgia proceeding from Flegme Take of Betony Hyssop Hore-hound Sage Vervain Bay-leaves of each one handful Arabian Staechados Camomile Flowers of each two Pugils boyl them in water to a pinte and to the Colature add two ounces of Sugar Diaphaenicon three dragmes Benedictum Laxativum two dragmes Hony one ounce and half mix them together for a Glyster A Glyster against the Tympany and Chollick Take of Peny-royal Calamint Camomile tops of Bayes of each one handful Bay-berryes the Seeds of Annis Fennel and Caraway of each six dragmes boyl them in a sufficient quantity of water till half be consumed of this Decoction take twelve ounces In which dissolve red Sugar one ounce Electuary of Bay-berries Hiera Logadij Hiera Picra of each half an ounce Oil of Rue one ounce and half Salt-Peter one dragme mingle them into a Glyster and to be injected before meals An Astringent Glyster to the Ulcers of the Intestines Take of Horse-tail Plantain Salomons seal Shepherds Purse of each one handful boyl them in burnt Milk to twelve ounces and in the Colature dissolve two whites of Eggs the best Bole one dragme and half the Juyce of white Poppy one ounce mingle them all together and make thereof a Glyster Let it be given before meals or three full hours after Collyria or Collyries i. e. Waters for the Eyes A Collyry against Ophthalmia i. e. an Inflammation in the Eye TAke Musiledge of Flea-bane Seed extracted in Rose-water Gum Thraganth and Arabick of each two dragmes the white of an Egg well beaten mingle them and make thereof a Collyry which must be used morning and night A Collyry corroborating the Eyes against Ophthalmia Take Tutty prepared two dragmes Camphor one scruple let them be finely powdered and with the Water of Roses and Fennel make thereof a Collyry which use morning and night A Collyry for watry Eyes Take washed Ceruss Sarcocolla Acacia Olibanum of each two dragmes the Stones of Mirabolans burnt red Coral and white of each one dragme Pearl half a dragme the Juyce of Pomgranates boyled till half be consumed as much as will suffice make thereof a Collyry A Collyry against a cold Rheume in the Eyes Take of Frankincense Mastick Cypress-Nuts Myrrhe Aloes of each two dragmes Tutty prepared Sarcocolla of each one dragme and half Dragons-blood white Thorn-berryes red Roses of each one ounce let all these be mingled together and with Fennel water make them into a Collyry which drop into the Eyes morning and night A Collyry against Inflammations Ulcers and Rheumes of the Eyes Take the whites of Eggs well beaten two ounces Rose-water and Plantain-water of each two ounces Juyce of Apples clarifyed half an ounce mingle
them for a Collyry which must be often dropped into the Eyes at the beginning of the Inflammation and if there be any pain that accompanies it then add Troches Albi Rhasis without Opium or with Opium If the pain be sharp one dragme strain it and use it as before there may be also added a little of Womans milk to asswage the pain or the blood of Pigeons fresh and newly let out or the Decoction of the Seeds of white Poppyes with a little Saffron to correct it A Collyry against the Dimness Watryness Redness and Itching of the Eyes Take of Sugar Candy Hepaticks Aloes of each two dragmes Lapis Caliminaris prepared five grains Camphor one scruple white Wine rose-Rose-water Eye-bright water Salendine and Vervine water of each two dragmes mingle them and make them into a Collyry Another of the same Nature Take Tutty prepared powder of Pearl of each half a dragme powder of Aloes one scruple make of these small Pills which infuse in rose-Rose-water Fennel or Vervine and so let it be dropped into the Eyes A Collyry for the scowring of Ulcers and the dispersing of the whites in the Eyes Take Syrup of Roses Sugar Candy one dragme Harts-horn and Goats-horn burnt and finely powdered and well washed in rose-Rose-water of each half a dragme the water of Salendine and Fennel of each two ounces mingle them well together A Collyry appeasing pain Take the water of Violets and Plantain of each half an ounce Troch Albi Rasis with Opium the whites of Eggs the Juyce of Fenugreek washed in Rose-water of each half an ounce mingle them A Collyry cleansing the Eyes Take of Frankincense Myrrhe of each one scruple Tutty prepared Antimony washed of each half a scruple and with the Juyce of Salendine dryed in the shade make thereof a Collyry A Collyry for such as are pestered with the small Pox. Take of Eye-bright water one pint and half put it upon the fire and when it boyles cast into it Liquorish very well bruised two ounces remove it from the fire letting it stand till it 's cold then adding thereunto the whites of three Eggs well beaten with two ounces of Plantain-water make thereof a Collyry Another for the same Substract a thin Musilidge from Quince-seeds with white Rose-water hanging therein a small Nodule of Saffron to give it a tincture and let it be dropped by degrees into the Eyes Condita or Condites or Opiates A cordial Condite TAke of the Conserve of Rosemary Flowers Bugloss Borage Succory Maiden-hair of each two dragmes Citron-Pill condited one dragme and half species Diamosk Dulcis Diarrhodon Abatis the three Sanders of each half a dragme Leaves of Gold Nu. 6. and with white Sugar make it up into a condite covering it over with Gold the dose is the quantity of a Nut when the Stomack is ill A Corroborating Condite Take of the Conserve of Water Lillies Bugloss Roses Citron-pill Condited of each half an ounce powder of Gemmes compound Diambre Diamargaritan Fridg of each half a scrup of the Bone in the heart of a Hart the Seeds of Citrul and Carduus Tormentill of each one scruple the shavings or Filings of an Unicornes Horn seven grains Bezoar Stone six grains five Leaves of Gold with as much white Sugar as will suffice as will make it up into a Condite A restorative Condite Take of the Conserve of the Flowers of Sage Rosemary of each half an ounc Confection of Alkermes half a dragm Species Aromaticum Rosatum of the fragments of precious stones both the Corals of each half a dragm Oxgyacanty a dragme and half Conserve of the Flowers of Bugloss and Borage of each one dragme and half Oil of Cinamon three drops mingle them in a white Marble Morter An Antidotive Condite or preservative against Infection Take of Mithridate two scruples Venice Treacle one scruple Conserve of Wood-sorrel and Mary-golds of each one ounce balm half an ounce Mirabolans Condited Citron-pill and Lemon-pill Condited of each six dragmes the powder of Setwell and Tormentil of each two scruples and with the Syrup of Wood-sorel and white Sugar make it into a Condite taking the quantity of a Wall-nut every morning fasting Decoctiones or Decoctions A Decoction against a hot burning Feaver TAke of Succory with the Roots Sorrel Endive of each one handful the four greater Cool-seeds of each one dragme Grass roots and Sparagrass macerated in Vinegar of each three dragmes boyl them in a sufficient quantity of water till it comes to a pinte add unto the clear Colature white Sugar and Juyce of Lemmons of each three ounces or in the end of the Decoction add sharp Vinegar and Hony well scummed of each three ounces white Sanders two scrup mingle them Another for the same purpose Take Sorrel Wood-sorrel Borage Violet Leaves Straw-berry Leaves and Endive of each one handful Harts-horn and Ivory shavings of each half an ounce Scorzonery roots one ounce well bruised Succory root half an ounc Citron-seed two scruples boyl all these in three pints of Barly-water till a third part be consumed add thereunto Juyce of Lemmons two spoonfulls strain it and to the Colature add Aquae Cordialis Fridg Saxoniae four ounces mingle them A Decoction against Choler Take the Roots of Garden Endive Bugloss Liquerish the five opening Roots of each half an ounce Maiden-hair and Violet Flowers of each one handful the Seeds of Smallidge and Fennel Lavender Egrimony of each two dragmes Mastick one scruple Raisins stoned four handfuls Barly cleansed one handful Tamarinds and Damask prunes of each one ounce and half mingle them and make them into a Decoction A pectoral Decoction against a Pleurisie Take Raisins stoned Liquerish of each half a dragme the Seeds of Annis and Fennel of each two dragms Figgs Nu. vj. Dates one ounce Barly cleansed two handfuls Hyssop Maiden-hair of each two handfuls Florentine Orris one ounce make a Decoction thereof till half of the Liquor be consumed Another for the same Take Coltsfoot Maiden-hair Lungwort Liverwort Garden Scurvigrass of each one handful Raisins stoned four ounces Liquerish half an ounce Bears tooth rasped two dragmes Stone-Horse Dung one ounce Figgs three ounces make of these a Decoction in spring water boyling them till half the water be consumed A Decoction against Flegme Take Hyssop Betony Hore-hound Origanum the Leaves of Bayes and Rosemary of each one Pugill Guaiacum An Indian-wood so called grosly powdered Sassafras Sarsaperilla of each one ounce the Seeds of Fennel and Annis Juniper-berryes of each two dragmes the roots of Fennel and Persly Maiden-hair of each half an ounce Orris three dragmer Hony two ounces nad half mingle them and boyl them in water till half be consumed and afterwards repose it for your use A Decoction against Melancholy Take of the Flowers of Borage and Bugloss of each one ounce Polipody i. e. Epithimus Staechados Maiden-hair Raisins stoned the Bark of the roots of Capers the Bark of Tamarisk the Bark of Ash Fumatory the
flowers of Camomile of each one ounce boyl these in three pints of water till half be consumed A Carminative Decoction Take of the flowers of Camomile Staechados Rue Melilot tops of Bayes of each half a handful the seeds of Annis Fennel Caraway Bay-berries bruised the seeds of Dill Ladies Rose and Rue of each three dragmes boyl all these in four pints of Water till half be consumed and so preserve it for Glysters A Decoction for a Cancer Take of fresh water Crabs Calcined and beaten into very fine powder two dragmes Self-heal Sanicle Bugle Fluellen of each one handful boyl them in three pints of water till half be consumed in the end adding Crabs eyes and claws glosly pulverized of each two dragmes white Wine one pinte then strain it for future or present use A Decoction against the Venereal Dolors Take the Raspings of Guaiacum four ounces the Bark of the same one ounc Infuse them in four pints of Fountain water according to art afterwards boyl them till half be consumed adding towards the end of the Decoction Maiden-hair Succory Borage Carduus of each one handful Raisins stoned Liquerish of each three dragms Melon-seed two dragmes boyl them and after one Ebulution strain it of this Decoction take half a pint warm in hemorning and sweat after it A Decoction against Serose or watrish Humors Take of Lignum Guaiacum two ounc Sarsaperilla one ounce and half Sassafras half an ounce let them be infused in four pints of Fountain water afterwards boyled till half be consumed and let the Colature be kept in a glass taking every morning seven ounces very warm Another of the same Nature Take of Sarsaperilla cut small and cleansed from his Filaments three ounc Infuse it in Fountain water eight pints for the space of eighteen hours then ●dd thereunto Gum Guaiacum two ounces boyl them tillhalf be consumed let the Colature be put into Bottles and drink thereof eight ounces in the morning sweating after it A Decoction for the French Disease Take of Guaiacum eight ounces the Bark of the same Sarsaperilla of each four ounces bruise them very small and infuse them in a pot close covered in twelve pints of water then boyl them till a third part be consumed adding thereunto Liquerish three ounc Raisins stoned two ounces Harts-horn one ounce Gum Guaiacum half an ounce strain it and let the Colature be preserved in Glass Bottles drinking of it for ordinary drink A purging Decoction of the same Nature Take Sarsaperilla Lignum Guaiacum of each three ounces the Bark of the same two ounces Polipody Epithimus of each one ounce and half Infuse them and boyl them in six pints of Fountain water till half be consumed and at the end of the Decoction add Alexandrian Senna two ounces strain it and let the Colature be preserved in Bottles close stopt drinking thereof half a pint every other morning A Decoction opening obstructions Take of the five Opening Roots Liquerish Rose Leaves the middle Bark of Ash the Bark of the Root of Capers of each one ounce Orris Root fresh Cinamon sweet Cane of each half an ounce Maiden-hair Wormwood Hyssop Carduus Hore-hound Fennel Egrimony of each one handfull the Seeds of Annis Ladies Rose and Smallidge of each two dragmes Senna picked and cleansed three ounc dry Soldanella half an ounce the Seed of dwarfe Elder Gummeous Turbith six dragmes Broom Flowers Tamaris of each one Pugil boyl them in water where steel hath been quenched three pints to which add about the end of the Decoction half a pint of white-Wine strain it and with red Sugar as much as will suffice dulcify it and it may be made into an Apozeme by adding species Aromaticum Rosatum Another Decoction much of the same Nature Take Grass roots Succory roots Bugloss and Asparagrass of each one ounce the middle Bark of the roots of Capers and Tamaris of each three dragmes the Leaves of Borage and Bugloss of each two handfuls Caterach Maiden-hair of each one handful Polipody two ounces Raisins stoned one ounce the Seeds of Annis and Fennel of each two ounces the roots of Liquerish six dragms the three Cordial Flowers of each one Pugil first infuse them and then boyl them in a sufficient quantity of clear water to three pints strain it and clarify the Colature which may be made into an Apozeme by adding species Diatrion Santalon three dragmes and Syrup of Borage three ounces A Decoction against Melancholy Take Sparagrass roots Hops the middle Bark of Elder and Ash Succory root of each one ounce Scabiouse Egrimony Borage Bugloss Fumatory Dropwort Maiden-hair of each one handful sweet Prunes Nu. vij Aniseed two dragmes Succory Flowers one Pugil boyl them all in Whey a sufficient quantity till it come to a pint and half A Decoction gently purging Sordid Humors Take of Rhabarbe Senna of each one dragme and half Spikenard half a scruple Infuse them in a sufficient quantity of white-Wine upon hot Embers strain out four ounces add to the Colature Diacatholicon three dragms Confectio Hamech one dragme Juyce of Roses half a dragme mingle them for a Decoction A Decoction gently purging Choler Take Senna half an ounce Pulpe of Tamarinds two dragms the Cordial Flowers of each one Pugill sweet Fennel Seed one dragme boyl them in a sufficient quantity of pectoral Decoction adding of the best Rhabarbe one dragme Chebulan Mirabalens half a dragme Ginger Squinant of each eight grains Citron Pill one scruple strain out three ounces and an half add thereunto Manna half an ounce Syrup of Roses with Agarick half an ounce Oil of Sulphur three drops Another much of the same vertue rectifying the blood purging Melancholy and removing the obstructions of the Spleen Take Senna one ounce and half Epithimus half an ounce Polipody of the Oake half an ounce Rhabarbe two dragmes Agarick one dragme and half sweet Fennel Seed three dragms Caraway two dragmes the Flowers of Violets six Pugils tops of Borage two handfuls Russetins in Number two Decorticated Prunes and Currans of each three ounces boyl them and infuse them in a sufficient quantity of water take of the Colature seven ounces divide it into two parts in the first dissolve Syr. Magist add Melanch one ounce Juyce of Oranges three dragmes the compound water of Balm half a dragme take it in the morning early three dayes after take the second part to which add Diaphaenicon two dragmes Syrup of Violets one ounce Juyce of Oranges one spoonful mingle them But indeed these rather ought to be ranked in the Tribe of Potions then Decoctions A Decoction purging Melancholy Take Dropwort Borage of each one handful and half Raisins stoned Epithimus Polipody Indian Mirabolens one dragme and half Senna two dragmes make a Decoction and to the expression add Cassia one ounce Confectio Hamech two dragmes Syrup of Roses one ounce mingle them and make it into a Haustus and to be taken in the morning ordering the Body as the accustomed manner
is in all Purgations A Decoction against the Dropsy Take Lignum Sanctum one pound and half China root one ounce Fountain water sixteen pints white-Wine two pints to which add the roots of Asparagrass Fennel Smallidg Grass Parsly Butchers Broom Madder and Orris Roots of each two ounces the Roots of Asarabacca the Bark of the Roots of Tormentil Tamaris and Capers of each one ounce Egrimony both Succories Ceterach or spleenwort and Maiden-hair of each one handful Soldanella one handful and half the seed of Annis Bishop-weed of each three dragmes Melon-seed bruised one ounce 20 Raisins stoned Choice Cinamon three dragmes red Cicers two Pugills make a Decoction of these ●●ill one part thereof be consumed then strain it and to the Colature add yellow Sanders Cinamon and Orris root of each one ounce fiat Decoctio A Decoction against Droptical Humors Take Lignum Guaiacum half a pound the Leaves of Borage Bugloss Camomile Hyssop Sage Parsly of each one handful and half Egrimony two handfuls the Roots of Fennel and Parsly the Pith from within being taken away of each two Orris root two ounc Liquerish four ounces Polipody of the Oake three ounces sweet Fennel seed four ounces Bay-berryes two ounces Cinamon Nutmeg Ginger Mace of each two dragmes let the roots the species and the seeds be bruised and put into an earthen Pipkin with thirteen pints of Water and four pints of white Wine covering it close putting it into a Kettle with water that it may stand in a Bath with a good fire under it for the space of twenty four hours afterwards make an Expression and take of the Colature Mornings Noons and Nights A Decoction provoking Urine Take of the Bark or rind of the Roots of Fennel Parsly Butcher-broom of each two ounces Ciperus half an ounce the Seeds of Bishop-weed Coriander Parsly Mastick Carret Annis Cardamoms Cummin of each one dragme boyl them and add unto the Colature as much Sugar as will suffice to sweeten it A Decoction against the Inflammation and Opilation of the Liver Take of Borage Bugloss Violets Egrimony Endive Succory Fumatory of each one handful the roots of Parsly and Fennel of each one ounce Raisins stoned four ounces Dates one ounce Mace three dragmes Cinamon half an ounce Aniseed two dragmes Fountain-Water and white-Wine of each three pints Sugar one pound Liquerish one ounce mingle them and boyl them till half be consumed then strain it and of the Colature after it is setled take before meals three ounces for ten days together A Decoction against such Diseases as proceed from humidity Take Lignum Guaiacum six ounces the Bark of the same two ounces Sarsaperilla two ounces and half Chiny Root one ounce sowre Dock-root one ounce Rhabarbe one dragme Turbith half an ounce Agarick half an ounce Polypody Liquerish of each four ounces the Pith of the Seeds of Meadow-Saffron half an ounce the Bark of Capers-root one ounce the five opening roots of each half an ounce Sage three handfuls Romane Wormwood one handful and an half Anniseed two ounces Hony one pound Cinamon six ounces white-Wine four pints Fountain-water sixteen pints Infuse them a whole night and boyl them for a good space afterwards strain them and let the Colature be preserved in a vessel closely covered and take thereof every morning four ounces fasting and before Dinner and Supper three ounces and after that the Decoction is spent boyl the ingredients over again with the same quantity of Water as before adding Wine two pints and Hony of Roses two pound of which take the same quantity as before only this latter Decoction must be drunk for thirty dayes together And every day for ten of the first to sweat one hour and if the Body be costive in the taking of the aforesaid Decoction then use this following mixture Take of the aforesaid Decoction three ounces Manna one ounce Syrup of Roses one ounce Confectio Hamek two dragmes mingle them into a Ha●stus Electuaria or Electuaries An Electuary against the Epilepsy TAke fresh Pellitory half a pound scummed Hony three pound Ginger one ounce Cloves Nutmegs Cubebs of each five dragmes mingle them and make them into an Electuary Another for the same Take of the powder of Pyony-root two ounces of the powder of a Mans Skull two dragmes Elkes Claw one dragme the Bird Jay dryed and burnt one ounce and half Nutmeg and Mace of each two scruples Agarick six drag Ginger four scruples Let all these be finely powdered and mixed with four ounces of white Sugar dissolved in Aquae Langii make it up into an Electuary adding thereunto four or five drops of Spirit of Amber take of this every morning the quantity of a Nutmeg An Electuary for the Epilepsy and Suffocation of the Matrix Take of the foecula of Briony-Root half a pound Hony Raisons stoned of each three pound baked Squils Pine-Kernels bruised of each one ounce and half Nutmeg Cinamon Mace Ginger Cardamomes of each two dragms Cloves Long Pepper Staechados of each one dragme and half the Seeds of Rest-harrow Salgem Gallia Moschata of each one dragme Spicknard half a dragme Agarick three dragmes let it be given after six times taking from two dragmes to three Another of the same Nature Take of Pellitory Rest-Harrow Staechados of each ten dragmes Agarick five dragmes Cardamoms round Birth-wort Liquerish the Seeds of Balsamit Piony of each two dragmes the Juyce of Squils and Hony of each equal parts Let them all be cocted to the Consistency of an Electuary An Electuary for the Reins and the Bladder Take Diaphaenicum two dragmes Juyce of Roses one dragme and half Cassia half a drachm Rhabarb half a dragme Venice-Turpentine washed in rose-Rose-water Conserve of Violets of each three dragms Treacle one dragme and half Diamargarit Frig. Diarrhodon Abbatis Diambres Diatrion Piperion of each one scruple of all the Saunders half a dragme Citron-pill one dragme Sugar as much as will suffice to make it into an Electuary An Electuary purging the Bladder and allaying the heat of Urine Take Turpentine well washed in the Water of Marsh-Mallows Cassia newly extracted of each one ounce and half Pulp of Tamarinds six dragms Troches Gordonii Melon-seed Excorticated of each three dragmes Cucumber and Pepon-Seeds of each two dragmes Rhabarbe thin cut and macerated in Plaintain water two dragmes beat them together into an Electuary with Syrup of Water Lillyes as much as will suffice of which take three quarters of an ounce every morning An Electuary cleansing the Reins corrupted with a Gonorrhea Take Diacatholicon Lenitivum of each one ounce Confection Hamech six dragm Species Diatraganth Frig. three dragmes Rhabarbe finely powdered one dragme Liquorish Aniseed of each one scruple washed Turpentine one ounce and half Cassia three dragmes and with Syrup of Marsh-Mallows make it into an Electuary The Dose is the quantity of a Nutmeg twice in a day An Electuary proper for those who labour under the French Disease Take of Aloes-wood Lignum Guaiacum Sarsaperilla in
powder of each half an ounce the Seeds of Fennel Carduus Citron of each two dragmes the Roots of Setwel Birth-wort and Gentian Cinamon of each one dragm and half Species Diatrion Santal-Diarrhodon Abatis of each one dragme and half Mithridate half an ounce Conserve of Succory and Borage of each half an ounce and with half a pound of Syrup of Succory make it into an Electuary of this take the quantity of a Nutmeg twice in a day An Electuary purging both the Reins and Bladder Take Cassia newly Extracted from the Cane half an ounce powder of Rharbarb half a dragme Agnus Castus seed in powder two scruples Catholicon half an ounce Venice Turpentine washed in Rose-water one ounce mingle them take of this two dragm wrapt in a wet wafer twice a day An Electuary against the Stone Take of the four great Cool seeds of each half an ounce the Seeds of Purslain Endive white Poppy of each one dragme powder of Marsh-Mallow Root two dragmes Saxafrage Grumwel-Seed of each one dragme and half Winter Cherryes Senna of each half an ounce Sugar dissolved in Saxafrage and Parsly Water four ounces make it into an Electuary take the quantity of a Nutmeg three times a day An Electuary against the pains of the Bladder and Reins Take Venice-Turpentine Cassia lately drawn of each one ounce Juyce of Liquerish Marsh-mallow-seed of each two dragms Plantain-seed half a drag Winter Cherryes one dragme and an half the Seeds of Melon Cucumber and Gourd of each one dragme and with a sufficient quantity of Syrup of Marsh-mallows make it up into an Electuary of which take the quantity of a Chesnut three times a day first Morning Noon and Night An Electuary against the hard Labour of a woman in Travel Take Myrrhe Castor Storax of each one scruple Savine one scruple and half Cynamon Cassia-lignea of each one drachm Amber three drachms Let these be finely powdered and mixed with a sufficient quantity of Sugar dissolved in Savine-water to make it up into an Electuary The Dose is a drachm or a half A Heart-chearing Electuary Take of Red-Roses Aloes-wood of each half an ounce Mace Nutmeg Gallia-Moschata Cardamomes both the sorts of each one drachm Cyperus two drachms and an half Cloves Asarabacca Mastich Spikenard of each one drachm and half Mosch seven grains Sugar dissolved in Cordial-water and Syrup of Cynamon of each equal parts as much as will suffice to make it up into an Electuary The Dose is the quantity of a Nutmeg An Electuary against a sharp Loosness Take old Conserve of Roses two ounces Pulvis Diamarg frig one drachm and an half Bole-armeniack Red Coral of each two drachms Sugar dissolved in Cynamon-water as much as will suffice Another for the same Take Rhabarb dryed well by the fire and powdered two drachms Pomegranate-pill and flowers of each one drachm Mastich and Olibanum of each one scruple dryed Turpentine in fine powder three drachms Conserve of old Red-Roses three ounces and with syrup of Quinces make it into an Electuary The Dose is two drachms three or four times a day An Electuary against the pain of the Cholick Take of Agarick half an ounce the roots of Orris and round Birthwort Hyssop Mastich Squinant Carpobalsamum Aniseed of each half a drachm Gummeous Turbith finely powdered and sifted the weight of them all and with honey as much as will suffice to incorporate it into an Electuary The Dose is half an ounce An Electuary against the pain occasioned from the stopping of the small guts termed by Physicians Iliaco Passio Take of Cumin-seed Assa-foetida Caraway Birthwort the flowers of Chamomile Queens crown Wormwood Agarick of each ten drachms the three Peppers and Opium of each one drachm Saffron Carpobalsamum Squinant Cynamon of each two drach the roots of Asarabacca and Gentian of each one drachm Let these be pulverized and sifted and with a syrup made of honey and the decoction of Squinant Queens crown and Chamomile make thereof an Electuary The Dose whereof is two drachms or three or four according to the constitution and quality of the person taking it which must be dissolved in the decoction of Aniseed An Electuary dispelling Winde and windy vapours Take Mastich Aniseed Ginger of each one drachm best Turbith two drachms and with honey scummed make it into an Electuary The Dose of it is two drachms An Electuary for the Fits of the Cholick and the Stone Take Turbith Acorus of each six drachms Cumin Caraway of each one drachm and half Agarick Orris Birthwort of each six drachms Origanum Hssyop of each three drachms Mastich Squinant of each one drachm Let these be powdered and sifted and with honey clarified made into an Electuary The Dose hereof is two drachms drunk in a glass of burnt Claret An Electuary for such as cannot hold their Water Take dryed Spodium Aloes-wood the seeds of Purslain Gum-Arabick Gum-Thraganth Barberries Turbith Endive-seed Bole-Armeniack of each four drachms and with honey of Roses make it into an Electuary The Dose of it is one drachm every morning An Electuary against the Plague Take of all the Sanders Lignum-Aloes Cynamon Nutmegs of each one drachm round Birthwort the roots of Tormentil Storax of each two scruples the flowers of Rosemary Bugloss Borage Violets of each half a pugil Enula-campane Angelico of each half a drachm the fragments of the precious stones Pearl Ivory Coral Gallia Moschata of each half a scruple Camphyr six grains Conserve of the flowers of Sage Rosemary Borage of each two ounces and with the syrup of condited Citron make it up into an Electuary The Dose is the quantity of a Chesnut in the morning An Electuary to revive the spirits Take species Diambrae de Gemmis Diamosch dulcis of each two scruples Laetificans Galeni one drachm Confectio de Hyacinthio one ounce Confectio Alkermes three ounces Ambergrise four grains two condited Nutmegs and with syrup of Gilliflowers make it up into an Electuary The Dose is one drachm in a cup of burnt Claret A Preservative Take Manus Christi perlat one ounce Saphyr Smaragd of the bone in the heart of a Hart Saffron Amber shavings of Ivory of each half a drach species de Gemmis Diamarg calid Diarrhodon Abbatis Aromaticum Rosatum of each one drachm and half Conserve of Roses Citron-pill condited Conserve of Sorrel Bugloss Violets of each one ounce Sugar one ounce and half Make it into an Electuary with syrup of Cynamon An Electuary or Antidote against the Plague Take an Egge out of which take the white and put into the place where the white was one scruple of Saffron which dry in the Egge so long till it may be powdered adding thereunto Tormentil Setwel Angelico Dittany round Birthwort of each two drach Sealed Earth one drachm Bole-Armeniack Citron-pill Myrrhe dry Wormwood dry Rue Bugloss and Borage-flowers Pearl of each half a scruple Treacle fourteen ounces which together with Carduus-water make into the consistencie of an Electuary The Dose is one drachm
Raysons Barly Roses of each half a handful Liquorish one ounce Marsh-Mallows roots three ounces Jujubees ten figs five the neasts of Swallows half a pound boyl these in the water of Roses Plantain and Endive in the Colature dissolve Diahirundinis one ounce hony of Roses three ounces syrup of the fine opening roots one ounce and half mingle them and make thereof a Gargarism A Gargarism to be used by such as labour under the small Pox. Take Jews-eares two drachms Lentiscks decorticated half an ounce Liquorish six drachms harts-horn three drachms the inward bark of Elm two drachms red-Roses two pugills boyl them in fountain water as much as will suffice to make when it is strained one pinte to which add syrup of Mulberries two ounces make thereof a Gargarism Another for the same purpose Take Lentiscks decorticated which is a kind of vetch one ounce Barly Gumlacc Thraganth of each one drachm four sound figs eight Jujubees Raysons half an ounce boyl them in equal parts of Carduus water and Scordium to a pinte and half add thereunto hony of Roses three ounces Conquass them together for a Gargarism Or thus Take Jews-Ears three dragms Liquorish six dragms decocted Barley two dragms Red-Rose-Leaves two pugils Brier-tops one handful Honey one ounce boyl these in Plantain-water and take of the Colature one pound and a halfe to which add Syrupe of Mulberries and Quinces of each one ounce and a half and so make thereof a Gargarism with which gargle the mouth often in a day with a Syringe A Gargarism to be used by such as labour under a Feaver Take Briar-tops Wood-sorrel Violet-leaves of each one handful Jews Ears two dragms boyl them in Plantain-water a sufficient quantity till there remains half a pint to which add Syrup of Mulberries and Vinegar of Roses of each one ounce mingle them A Gargarism for the Relaxation of the Palate of the Mouth Take Balanstians Galls of each half a dragm Gum Thraganth Frankincense Mastick of each one dragm Honey of Roses two ounces Mulberries one ounce Vinegar six dragms Plantain-water as much as will suffice make thereof a Gargarism A Gargarism for the Epilepsie Take Hyssop Sage the flowers of Rosemary Calamint Staechados of each one handful of the Roots and Seeds of Piony of each two dragms Pellitory one ounce boyl them in Piony-water and make thereof a Gargarism INCESSIONES OR Incessions or a Bath An Incession against the Stone TAke Philipendula Saxafrage Mallows Marsh-mallows Pellitory of each two handfuls the Roots of Marsh-mallows and white Lillies of each two ounces the flowers of Chammomile two pugils the Seeds of Lin Fenugreek and Smallidge of each as much as suffices boyl them in a large quantity of Water till a third part of it be consumed and so use it An Incession for the Cholick and to bring down the Flowers Take Mugwort Sage Betony Calamint Origanum Peniroyal Hysop Chammomile Melilot Saint Johns wort and Southern-wood of each half a handful Bayes Dittany Rue Savine Marjorane Birthwort Asarabacca Ladies Rose Squinant Costus Balm Rosemary of each half a handful the Seeds of Fennel Annis Caraway and Cummin of each half an ounce boyl them in water till a third part be consumed let the party sit over the rest whilst hot that the fume may ascend up into the body An Incession against all manner of Flixes by the Fundament Take of Plantain Shepherds purse Cyperus Purslain Knotgrass Sumach Mint Mirtle-leaves Cinkfoil Nightshade Water-Lillies of each one handful Balanstians Mirtle-berries Juice of Cistus of each three ounces boyl them in Water and Red-wine of each equal parts and so use the decoction An Incession for the Gout Take of Betony Sage the flowers of Chamomile Staechados Origanum Peniroyal Saint Johns wort Germander Rosemary Bays Acorus Marsh-Mallows Winter-savory Fenugreek of each two handfuls Juniper-berries and Bay-berries of each half an ounce boyl them in Water till a third part be consumed use the rest JULAPIA OR Juleps A Julep for a hot Feaver TAke of red-Roses dry one ounce rose-Rose-water scalding hot four pints add the Flowers to the Water which let stand together four or five hours till the Liquor hath received out all the Tincture from the Roses add thereunto Oyl of Vitriol two dragms which filter adding white Sugar one pound mingle them and make thereof a Julep of which take three spoonfuls every two hours Another Julep for a hot Feaver Take Lapis Prunella six dragms rose-Rose-water half a pint Sugar-candy two ounces make thereof a Julep adding Oyl of Cynamon three drops of this take two spoonfuls every third hour Another of the same Nature Take of the second decoction of Barley one pint the best Sugar four ounces Vinegar and white-Wine of each two ounces boyl them a very little and in the end add Rose-water five spoonfuls of this take a draught at a time drinking no other drink Or thus Take of Rose-water half a pint Syrupe of Violets four ounces Diatrionsantalon one dragm and a half Oyl of Vitriol one scruple and a half mingle them for a Julep of this take four spoonfuls once in three hours Another Julep for a burning Feaver Take of Sorrel Woodsorrel Violets of each one handful Harts horn half an ounce Scorzonery-roots two ounces the Juice of one Lemmon boyl these in three pints of Barley-water till it comes to a quart strain it and add to the Colature Aqua Saxoniae four ounces Citron-water six ounces Syrupe of Lemmons and Citron of each two ounces Spirit of Vitriol twenty drops of this drink three ounces once in two hours A Julep for the Dropsie Take of the Syrupe of the five opening Roots three ounces Syrupus Ebuli according to our description Egrimony of each two ounces Syrupe of Hyssop and Horehound of Endive compound Maiden-hair Byzantinus of each one ounce and a half Juice of Elder two ounces Juice of Orris six ounces the water of Dodder Egrimony and Endive of each one ounce let them be clarified and aromatized with Diarrhodon Abatis two scruples yellow Saunders Cinamon of each one dragm Diamosch dulcis half a scruple make them into a Julep the dose thereof is half an ounce A Julep for spitting of Blood Take of the Syrupe of Mirtles Poppies Purslain Quinces of each one ounce and a half Syrupe of dried Roses two ounces Bole Armeniack two dragms Lapis Hematitis one dragm the water of Purslain Plantain and Shepherds-purse of each two ounces and a half Barley-water three ounces let these be clarified and aromatized with yellow Saunders and Cinamon of each half a dragm and make thereof a Julep of which take two spoonfuls every hour A Julep for such as labour under a Pleurisy Take syrup of Hore-hound Maiden-haire Violets Liquerish Jujubees of each one ounce Scabious water three ounces the decoction of Barley Maiden-hair and Prunes six ounces Rose-water two drachms make thereof a Julep adding eight drops of spirit of Sulphur take a spoonful at a time Another for the same purpose Take
Take Mithridate powder of Coloquintida Lignum Aloes the Gall of an Ox shavings of harts-horn Myrrhe of each one drachm the best Aloes half a drachm juyce of Rue and Wormwood of each three drachms oyl of Wormwood one ounce Wax as much as will suffice to body it into a Liniment LACTES OR Milkes Almond-Milk for the Excoriation of the reines and bladder TAke of the flowers of Violets Borage of each half a handful Liquorish bruised four drachms the four greater Cool seeds of each one drach winter-Cherries one drachm half Mace one scruple boyl them all in two pints of Barly water till a third part be consumed then make a strong Expression which with four ounces of blanched Almonds beaten in a stone-Morter make into Almond-Milke adding at the end red-rose-Red-Rose-Water two spoonfulls white Sugar four ounces mingle them of this drink at pleasu●● A Milke to allay the heat of urine Take of the second decoction of Barly three pints the four greater Coole-seeds of each two drachms white Poppy-seeds and Agnus Castus-seeds of each one drachm Almonds blanched one ounce beat the seeds and the Almonds in a stone-Morter then pour on the Barly water Conquassing of them together with the Pestil till it acquires the Colour of Milk which after it is strained add thereunto syrup of Marsh-Mallows water-Lillies of each two ounces the best oyl of Turpentine twenty drops mix them together drink often of this till the heat be allayed Almond-Milk for the flix Dysenteria Take of Smiths water where his hot Irons are quenched four pints the waters of Roses and Mallows of each two pints Cinamon one ounce Cloves half an ounce Pomgranate-pill six drachms quince-seed bruised one ounce Mastich half an ounce French Barly half a handful Liquorish bruised half an ounce boyl them till a third part be consumed adding conserve of quinces one ounce conserve of old Roses two ounces Sugar of Violets four ounces boyl them a little and with the Almonds beaten in a Morter make a Milk of which drink at will An Amigaalated Milk for a Feaver Take of fountain-water four pints the Leaves of Endive Violets and Borage Bugloss Straw-berries Sorrel and Succory of each half a handful Maiden-hair one ounce damask-prunes cut number twelve Raysons stoned two ounces the rinde of the root of Fennel one one ounce the root of Asparagrass half an ounce Fennel-seed half an ounce Mace Cinamon of each half a drachm first take the roots herbs and fruit and boyl them a little afterwards add the Maiden-hair after that the Cinamon seeds and berries of winter cherries number thirty mingle them and boyl them till half be consumed let the Coluture be Clarified and aromatized with Yellow Saunders two dramchs then take sweet Almonds blanched number thirty Pine-Kernells half an ounce the four greater Coole-seeds of each half a drachm let these be beaten well in a Morter and with the aforesaid decoction and Rose-water make Almond-Milk according to art of which drink a draught every three hours as long as necessity requires LIXINIA OR Liemade of Ashes A Lixinium for the Dropsy Take of the ashes of Broom Wormwood Juniper-wood the stalks of beanes of each one pound the ashes of the interiour bark of Ash one pound and half all which by adding water make a Lixinium adding thereunto some white-wine of which take four ounces with two ounces of Sugar in the morning fasting and at four of the Clock in the after-noon A Lixivium for the Dropsie and Gout Take of the ashes of the Leg of a Horse burnt one pound bean-water six ounces common salt half a pound mingle them with which wash the parts affected LOCH OR Eclegme or Lohoc i. A liquid Confection thicker then a syrup and thinner then an Electuary A Lohoc against a Cough TAke Lohoc de pine Lohoc sanum of each three drachms Diatraganthum frigidum one scruple Pennidees one ounce Treacle one drachm Orris Hyssop Liquorish the seeds of Mallows Foxes Lungs of each one drachm syrup of Liquorish as much as will suffice to make it into a Lohoc or Eclegm of which take a little often in a day A Lohoc for difficulty of breathing Take of the Lohoc of Fox Lungs half an ounce Diatraganth calid two scruples Diatrion Pierion half a drachm Orris Liquorish Enula-campane Anniseed of each half a drachm and with half an ounce of syrup of Horehound and three drachms of syrup of Hyssop make it up into a Lohoc of which take a little upon a Licorishstick ever and anon A pectoral Lohoc for gross and thick flegme Take of the juyce of Squills Hony scummed flower of Brimstone of each equal parts boyl them to the Consistency of a Lohoc of which take half a spoonful five or six times in a day A Lohoc for the Cough of Children Take of flax-seed dried and beaten to powder two ounces powder of Liccorish two drachms Mosch three graines Amber-grease one graine make it with Hony into the form of a Lohoc of which let them lick a little of it upon the end of a Liccorishstick A Lohoc for the Exulceration of the Lungs Take Diatraganth frigid Diacymini of each two scruples Dianisi Diareos of each two drachms Venice-Turpentine one drachm syrup of Liccorish Maiden-hair and Horehound of each one drachm powder of Liccorish half an ounce mingle them take half an ounce of this three times a day A Lohoc for the Asthma which is a disease through the stoppage of the Lungs causing difficulty of breathing and wheezing Take of Raysons stoned bitter Almonds and sweet blanched of each four ounces Turpentine one ounce Penidees three drachms three figs Orris-root three drachms juyce of Liquorish half an ounce Saffron half a drachm the flour of Linseed half an ounce and with Asses Milk make it into a Lohoc A Lohoc for a Pleurisy Take of Enula-campane and Coltsfoot of each two ounces the Leaves of Hyssop Horehound Pimpinel Lungwort and Maidenhair of each one handful Raysons stoned Figs Dates of each half an ounce the seeds of Lin and Mallows of each two drach Cinamon Saffron of each one scruple boyl them to the just consistency of a Lohoc by adding thereunto Sugar Penideated half a pound and Hony as much as will suffice take of this half an ounce three times a day A Lohoc for a Catarrhe Take of juyce of Liccorish half an ounce the powder of Anniseed Enula-campane Licorish of each one drachm the balsam of Sulphur ten graines Laudanum three graines Storax strained one scruple syrup of Poppies and Jujubees of each one ounce and half dissolve the juyce of Liquorish the Balsam and Laudanum in one ounce of Aqua Celestis afterwards incorporate them all together adding Clarified Hony as much as will bring it to the Consistency of a Lohoc the dose is the quantity of a Nutmeg going to bed and of a small Nut in the morning fasting MASTICATORIA OR Masticatories or Apophlegmatisms i. e. A Medicine chewed in the mouth drawing humours from the Head A
Gum-Thraganth extraced in Rose-water as much as will suffice to make it into a Pomander of what form you please which if it be carried in the Pocket will yeeld a most fragrant scent POTIONES OR Potions A Purging Potion against the Hypochondriack Melancholy TAke of syrup of Roses solutive four ounces Confectio Hamech three drachms species Aromaticum Rosatum half a drachm mingle them and make thereof a Potion A purging Potion against Choler Take Rhabarb one drachm let it be infused in Succory-water three ounces strain it adding Cassia drawn newly from the Cane Diaman of each half an ounce Electuary of the juyce of Roses two drachms oyl of Cinamon three drops make it up into a Potion A Potion purging flegm Take Agarick Trochiscized one drachm and half Rhabarb two dragms Cinamon Ginger of each one scruple and half macerate them in Hyssop-water three ounces for twelve hours afterwards let it be pressed out and strained adding Diacarthemus two drachms syrup of Staechados half an ounce species Aromaticum Rosatum one scruple mingle them and drink it off at a draught A Potion purging flegm Choler and Melancholy Take of the infusion of Senna three ounces Diacatholicon half an ounce Diaphaenicon two drachms Diamannae one drachm syrup of Succory one ounce oyl of Cinamon three drops mingle them and make thereof a Potion let it be taken in the morning using the acustomed manner of proceeding as ordered in all purgations Another for the same end and purpose Take Rhabarb two scruples Chebulan and Citron Myrabolens of each one scruple Senna three drachms pulp of Tamarinds one drachm and half the Cordial flowers of each one pugil Squinant ten grains Ginger six grains sweet Fennel-seeds half a drachm Yellow Saunders and Citron-pill of each half a scruple Manna six drachms infuse them for twelve hours in white-wine and Succory-water of each three ounces strain it and add to the Colature Syrupus adversus Melancholium of Roses with Agarick of each half an ounce Tartar Vitriolatum ten grains spirit of Sulphur two or three drops mingle it for a Potion take it early in the morning not drinking any posset-drink till it hath wrought once A Potion against the stone and the winde of the Spleen Take of Senna two ounces Cloves two scruples let them be infused in half a pint of Strawberry-water to which add the flower of Cassia one ounce Turpentine washed in Saxafrage water and dissolved with the Yolk of an Egg half an ounce Nutmeg two drachms species Aromaticum Rosatum one drachm syrup of Hops Drop-wort Marsh-Mallows of each one ounce oyl of Cinamon six drops spirit of Sulphur one scruple mingle them and divide it into three parts for three several Potions A purging Potion for the Jaundise Take Rhabarb two drachms Cinamon one scruple Troches of Agarick half a drachm Ginger half a scruple let them be infused in white-wine and Endive-water as much as will suffice let there be of the Colature three ounces add thereunto Manna one ounce and half mingle them and make thereof a Potion Or thus Take of Rhabarb one drachm and half Spickenard eight grains Agarick one drachm let them be macerated in the waters of Endive and Wormwood for twelve hours and to the Colature or Liquor strained out add Diamanna Electuary of the juyce of Roses of each two drachms Salt of Wormwood Diacurcumae of each half a scruple Yellow Sanders one scruple mingle them for a Potion A Potion for the flix Diarrhaea Take of the conserve of old Roses Berberies of each half an ounce Smallidge prepared with syrup of wine two grains Diascordium one drachm Mithridate one scruple dissolve them in the waters of Plantaine Sorrel and Red-Roses of each one ounce syrup of the bark of Citron-pill one ounce mingle and make them into a Potion to be taken in the morning fasting A purging Potion for the flix Dysenteria Take Torrefied Rhabarb one drach and half Yellow Mirabolens Torrefied also one drachm powder of harts-horn half a drachm plantain-Plantain-water two ounces syrup of dried Roses one ounce make it into a Potion A Potion to bring down the Secundines or after birth Take Aloes-wood Cassia-wood Myrrhe Saffron Cinamon Agarick Savine Assafoetida Amber Castoreum of each one scruple Sugar one ounce and half let them be infused in Aqua-vitae afterwards press out the Liquor and drink one ounce of it for a dose A Potion to bring down the Tearms Take juyce of Savine one drachm Saffron two grains the compound water of Horsradish-root one ounce Dulcifie it with Sugar let it be repeated for four days together or more if need require A Potion for the Mother Take Nutmeg bruised three ounces fountain-water one pint and half boyl them till half be consumed and to the Colature add white Sugar four ounces boyl them a little together of this take one ounce every morning and at four of the Clock in the afternoon drinking after it posset-drink in which let there be boyled tops of Thyme A Potion causing sleep Take of the syrup of Poppies Diacodium of each half an ounce Lettice-water two ounces Diamargarit frig two scruples mingle them and drink it off going to bed A Potion for the Dropsy Take of the juyce of Orris three drachms Elaterium six grains mingle them drink it off fasting Another Potion for the Dropsy Take of Lignum Guaiacum one pound Egrimonie one handful Asarabacca half a handful Maiden-hair Dodder Dwarf-Elder of each one handful and half the five opening roots of each half an ounce Madder-roots the roots of Orris and Elder of each one ounce Liquorish sea-colworts of each three ounces the seeds of Fennel Annis Parsly Smallidge Alkanet of each one drachm Cinamon three drachms of the Cordial flowers of each one pugil the seeds of Meadow-Saffron one ounce and half But if it be a Dropsy with a swelling of the Spleen then add the roots of Capers Elder Tamarisk and the inward bark of Ash of each half an ounce boyl them in ten pints of fountain-water and four pints of white-wine till full four pints be consumed add to the Colature syrup of Egrimony half a pound mingle them The dose is four ounces three times a day at morning before dinner and supper A Potion to cause sweat Take of the best Treacle one drach Gum of Guaiacum one drachm half Salt of Wormwood one scruple Bezoar stone three grains Carduus-water two ounces and half species Aromaticum Rosatum one scruple and half mingle them for a Potion Another of the same Nature to drive any thing from the heart Take of Treacle-water three ounces Venice-Treacle half a drachm Alkermes two scruples Gascoin-powder one scruple syrup of Gilliflowers one ounce mingle them drink it off at a draught afterwards cover the body warm that it may sweat A cordial Potion Take of Damask-Rose-water half an ounce Citron-water two ounces Mint-water six drachms Aqua-Coelestis half an ounce Aqua-Mariae two drachms Magister of pearl ten grains Alkermes two scruples Syrupus Cardiacus
of each one drachm Mosch three grains Gallia Moschata one scruple mingle them and make thereof a powder for a Sacculus which must be quilted and applyed to the Region of the stomach and so worne A Sacculus cooling the Liver Take of the flowers of Buglos Borage Violets Roses both the Corrals all the Sanders of each one drachm water-Lillies two scruples Spodium one scruple Camphor half a scruple mingle them and make thereof a Sacculus A Sacculus for the pain in the head Cephalalgia Take of the flowers of Violets Roses water-Lillies of each one Pugil the seeds of Lettice Purslain Henbane white-Poppies Lapis Hematitis red-Corral of each one drachm all the Sanders of each half a scruple after they are powdered let them be included in a Sacculus and applyed to the front SVFFVMIGIA OR Suffumigations A Suffumigation for an Asthma and ulcerated Lungs TAke of the Leaves of Hore-hound Coltsfoot Hyssop Maiden-hair Scabious Red-Roses of each two drachms Turpentine two drachms Olibanum Mastich Benzoin of each one drachm with Gum-Thraganth dissolved in cabious water make them into Troches which must be thrown upon burning Coales morning and night and the fume received into the mouth and the bed A Fumigation for a Catarrh Take of Gum Juniper Gum of Ivy Red-Roses Stora● Benzoin of each two drachms the Powder of the roots of Orris the Leaves of Horehound of each one drachm Mastich Frankincense of each half a drachm Nutmeg Spicknard of each one scruple Saffron half a scruple make thereof a gross powder and with a little Turpentine reduced into Troches let the fume be received as before A Fumigation for Hysterical fits Take Galbanum Castoreum Peucedani of each three drachms Pepper one scruple Opobalsamum half a scruple Sulphur four grains infuse the Galbanum in the best Vinegar and let the rest be beaten and commixed with the Galbanum part of which lay upon a Chafing-dish of Coals and let the fume ascend up at the Nostrills and Privities Or thus Take Galliae Aliptae Moschatae Cinamon Cloves Mace Laudanum Storax of each one drachm Bayes Marjoran Calamus Aromaticus Cassia-wood of each two drachms let them be powdered and with Liquid Storax made into Troches which lay upon a Chafing-dish of Coals and set it so that the fume may ascend up at the Privities A Fumigation for the coming down of the womb Take of the juyce of Cystus Acacia Balanstians Cypress-Nuts Mirtle-berries of each a drachm and half Frankincense Olibanum Mastich Dragons blood of each one drachm mingle them and make thereof a Powder which throw upon live Coals which place between your Legs that the fume may ascend into the womb having a blanket wrapt close about you that no air may expire A Fumigation to provoke the Termes Take of Peniroyal Mugwort Calamint Marjoran the Leaves of Bays in powder of each one drachm and half Cassia-wood Costus Amomum Cinamon Cloves Savine Myrrhe Galbanum Bay-berries Indian Leaves Orris-root of each one drachm make thereof a gross powder which cast upon Coals placed as before SVPPOSITORIA OR Suppositories A Suppository for such as desire to go to stool but can do nothing called by the Doctors Tenesmus TAke Frankincense Gum-Arabick Yellow-Wax Opium Saffron of each one drachm mingle them make them into a Suppository which put up at the fundament anointing the end of it with Butter A Suppository for the Cholick passions Take of the seeds of Annis Fennel Cummin and Caraway of each two scruples Benedictum Laxativum half a drachm Coloquintida one scruple Cambugia half a drachm common Salt a drachm and with concreted Hony one ounce make a Suppository the length of ones finger A strong and sharp Suppository Take Hony boyled to a just Consistency one ounce Euphorbium Coloquintida of each six grains black Hellebore Scammony of each one scruple A common Suppository Take Hony boyled and concreted one drachm species Hierae one drach Sal. Gem Agarick of each half a drachm mingle them and make thereof a Suppository SYRVPI OR Syrups A solutive Syrup against Melancholy TAke of the flowers of Borage and Bugloss Rosemary Chamomile and Germander of each half an ounce black Hellebore Senna Polypody Epithimum of each six drachms the roots of Borage Bugloss and Maiden-hair of each three dragms Fumatory Egrimony of each one Pugil boyl them in water till a third part be consumed add the juyce of Pearmains Fumatory of each six ounces and with a good quantity of Sugar boyl it till comes to the Consistency of a Syrup A Syrup for a Hectick Feaver Take four snails prepared in white-wine the flowers of Violets and Roses French Barley Maidenhair of each one handful and half the flowers of Borage and Bugloss of each two Pugils of the four greater Coole seeds Liquorish of each half an ounce three Figs Raysons stoned six dragms Quince-seeds Sorrel-seeds of each half an ounce sweet Almonds Gum-Traganth of each three drachms Lettice and Purslaine of each half an ounce burnt Ivory two dragms white-Poppy-seeds two drachms boyl them till a third part be consumed and to the Colature let four pound of Sugar be added to boyl it up into a Syrup A Syrup purging the Spleen Take of the seeds of Smallidg Ashbroom Cardamoms of each half an ounce the roots of Dwarf Elder black Hellebore Asarabacca Acorus Madder Bryony Orris and Capers-root of each half an ounce the Cordial flowers of each one pugil Fumatory Spleenwort the flowers of Sage and Rosemary of each one handful Senna Epithimus Polypody of each one ounce and half Wormwood Tamaris of each half a handful Raysons cleansed two ounces the seeds of Annis and Fennel of each three drachms Gentian Gum Lacc sweet Cane of each half an ounce boyl them in chalibeate-Chalibeate-water till the third part be consumed and the Colature boyl up with Sugar into a Syrup An Hydroptical Syrup Take of the roots of Dwarf-Elder Madder Asarabacca of each one ounce Orris one ounce and half the roots of Fennel and Parsly of each half an ounce Dodder Egrimony Endive Betony Ceterach Wormwood of each one handful Liquorish half an ounce Raysons stoned two ounces the seeds of Meadow-Saffron bruised one drach Senna two ounces and half Polypody of the Oak four ounces white Agarick three drachms Turbith two drachms the seeds of Melon Carret and Fennel of each one drachm the flowers of Broom half a handful Ginger Mechoacan Cinamon of each two drachms boyl them in water to twelve pints to the Colature add our droptical Lixivium six ounces Vinegar of Squills two ounc Sugar as much as will suffice to boyl it up into a Syrup according to art A Sudorifick Syrup Take of Lignum Sanctum one pound the bark of the same half a pound let them be infused in Rhenish-wine and water of each six pints the flowers of Chamomile and Staechados of each one handful Liquorish one ounce boyl them and towards the end of the decoction add the seeds of Annis and Fennel of each two drachms Setwel
and Angelico-roots of each half an ounce the flowers of Borage and Bugloss of each one Pugil and half Saffron one drachm strain it and with a sufficient quantity of Sugar boyl it up into a Syrup adding Salt of Wormwood two drachms A purging Syrup for the French Pox. Take Lignum Guaiacum one pound the bark of the same three ounces Sarsaperilla two ounces Hermodacts one ounce Turbith Mechoachan of each half an ounce sweet Cane Thyme of each two drachms white-wine fountain-water of each six pints let the woods be powdered and infused for the space of twelve hours upon a gentle fire afterwards boyl it for two hours together adding Agarick half an ounce Maiden-hair Staechados of each half a Pugil boyl them againe and at last add Epithimus one ounce the flowers of Borage Bugloss and Rosemary of each one Pugil Senna one ounce and half boyl them again gently and then strain it and let the Colature settle and the limpid part boyl up with a sufficient quantity of Sugar till it comes to a just Consistency A Syrup provoking the Tearmes Take Fumatory Hyssop Mugwort Calamint Marjoran Peniroyal Germander Hops Thyme Mother-wort Maiden-hair Balme of each one handful Savine two ounces the five opening roots of each half an ounce Acorus Anniseed Fennel-seed Origanum Cinamon Cassia-wood the four greater Cool seeds of each two drachms sweet Cane one ounce the Cordial flowers of each one Pugil Madder-root one ounce and half the roots of Valerian and Birthwort of each half an ounce Juniper-berries two ounces Saffron half a drachm let these be boyled in a sufficient quantity of water let the Colature be boyled with Hony to the just Consistency of a Syrup A Syrup for the stone Take of white-wine fountain-water of each two pints the waters of Saxafrage and Pellitory of each a pint the roots of Fennel Parsly Saxafrage Rest-Harrow of each half an ounce the four greater Coole-seeds of each two drachms the seeds of Annis sweet-Fennel Parsly Saxafrage and Smallidge of each three drachms the seeds of Cummin prepared half an ounce Gromwel-seeds one ounce Coriander prepared two drachms the roots of Bind-weed one ounce winter-Cherries two ounces Raysons stoned three ounces Liquorish one ounce and half mingle them and boyl them till half the Liquor be consumed add to the Colature Cassia newly extracted four ounces and so with Sugar boyl it up into a Syrup A Syrup purging the Reines Take of the roots of Dropwort Rest-Harrow in powders of each two scruples the seeds of Saxafrage Grumwel winter-Cherrys Mallows of each one drachm the four greater Coole-seeds Aniseed of each half a drachm straw-berry-Straw-berry-water as much as will suffice to infuse them in a Bath adding the flour of Cassia four ounces afterwards strain it and with Sugar boyl it gently into a Syrup A Syrup for the Scurvy Take of the juyces of Fumatory Hops and Scurvygrss of each one pint juyce of Egrimony and water-Cresses of each half a pound let them be clarifyed adding all the Sanders of each one drachm which with Sugar boyl up into a Syrup Syrup of Lemons Take a Lemon and cut it in the middle stuff in neatly ten Leaves of Gold bind up the Lemon againe beware of letting out the juyce and let the Lemon hang in the air for three days then press out the juyce and with Sugar boyl it into a Syrup And this is a very good Cordial upon alloccasions having admirable vertues in it A Syrup for a cold Take half a pint of Anniseed-water and four ounces of Damask-Rose-water eight ounces of white Sugar-Candy put the water and Sugar-Candy into a Bason and set it over a Chafingdish of Coals and when it boyleth burn it as you do wine stirring it till it will burn no longer then take it off the fire and put in your Rose-water and stir it till it be cold of this take a spoonful at a time as often as you please TABELLAE OR Tablets Cordial Tablets TAke of species Diambrae Diamosch dulcis Diarrhodon Abatis both the Corrals Laetitiae Galeni of each one scruple Aromacicum Ro●a●um Pearl prepared of each half a scruple Mosch eight grains Sugar two ounces balm-Balm-water as much as will suffice to make it into Tablets of which take one at a time Other Cordial Tablets Take of loafe-Loafe-Sugar half a pound add to it rose-Rose-water 2 ounces dissolve it upon the fire and coct it to a just Consistency then add Alkermes half an ounce Pearle one scruple Amber-grease six grains cast them upon a Marble and cut them Checquer-wise eat one of them at a time Tablets for the Epilepsy Take Dianthos Diambrae Diamarg of each two scruples the roots and seeds of Pyony of each half a drachm Aromaticum Rosatum one scruple and half conserve of Sage our Treacle of each one drchm Castoreum half a drachm Sugar five ounces and with betony-Betony-water form them into Tablets Tablets for the Dropsy Take the species of the 3 Saunders Dialaccae Diacurcumae magnae of each one drachm our Treacle one drachm and half the seeds of Annis Carret Dwarf-Elder and Fennel of each half a drachm Sugar six ounces and with the water of Dwarf-Elder make them into Tablets Tablets Corroborating the Ventricle and Matrix Take of sweet Cane Galangal the species of the three Peppers Diacynamomi of each one drachm Cloves Mace Spodium all the Saunders Gallia-Moschata Coral of each half a drach Pearle one drach Saffron one scruple Amber half a scruple dryed Mint one drachm Sugar twelve ounces and with the water of Mint make them into Tablets Tablets against abortion Take of the powder of Red-Roses Spodium Pearle both the Corals the bone in the heart of a hart of each half a drachm Harts horn burnt half a drachm Rhabarb Torrefied four scruples Diamargar two scruples Sugar of Rosemary five ounces Rose-water as much as will suffice to form them into Tablets according to art Tablets against a Gonorrhaea Take Agnus-Castus-seeds the seeds of Rue Annis Nettle Mint Lettice Citron-pill of each half a drachm red-Corral Troches of Amber Frankincense Lignum-Aloes of each two scruples and a half powder of Turpentine one drachm Sugar half a pound form them into Tablets according to art Tablets cooling the Liver Take the species of the three Saunders one drachm red Coral prepared Melon-seed Lettice and Endive of each one scruple and half Troches of Ivory burnt two scruples Diarrhodon Abatis without the hot species one drachm species Diamarg ●rig half a drachm without Borage-water form them into Tablets VNGVENTA OR Unguents An Unguent against the disfigurement of the Measles TAke of the flour of Lupines Solomons seal of each half an ounce the Cerus of Lithargie Sarcocolla of each one drachm Melon-seed Rose-water of each two drachms oyntment of Orenge-flowers one drachm and half Oyl of sweet Almonds one ounce mingle them and make them into an Unguent with Hogs-suet with which anoint the face where the marks are An Oyntment to take away the prints of the small
Enchiridion Medicum AN ENCHIRIDION Of the Art of PHYSICK Methodically Prescribing Remedies In such an Order That it may be accounted To the Sick-man a SANCTUARY AND To the Studious a LIBRARY CONTAINING A Salubrious Remedy for every Malady incident to the body of Man Very necessary to be known and understood of all that desire their own Health Written in Latine by our learned Country-man JOHN SADLER Dr. in Physick Translated revised corrected and augmented By R. T. London Printed by J. C. for R. Moone at the seven Stars and Henry Fletcher at the three gilt Cups in Pauls Church-yard 1657. To his worthily respected friend Mr. Christoph Woodhouse of BERKHAMSTEED in the County of Hertford Doctor in Physick SIR I Remember amongst the legenda aurea of the antient Philosophers it is recorded of Aristippus Scholar to Socrates that Cum civibus aliquot suis navigans naufragio es ejeotus quum in littore vidisset figur as Mathematicos in littore depictas salva inquit res est Amici hominum vestigia conspicio Et ingressus civitatem proxima investigavit qui nam essent illic disciplinarum studiosis cum his ubi congressus est summa cum humanitate tractaruns non ipsum modo verum etiam comites illius c. When he was at Sea with some of his Country-men they were by Shipwrack cast upon the shore of a strange country Aristippus perceived some Mathematical figures drawn in the sands Be of good comfort friends quoth he for I see the steps of men assuring himself and his company that there he saw the Emblems of Vertue and that the Students therein could not be far distant from whom they might expect courteous entertainment and so they found it Sir I am much encouraged to present this little Piece to you having seen your steps and in this tempestuous age wherein there is a Shipwrack of almost all delightful studies the steps of men of lovers of Minerva appearing about your coasts I say this comfort affords me so much confidence as to presume this Translation will be acceptable to you rejoycing that some plants of Apollo flourish in your pleasant playns so that I desire you amongst the rest to receive this little branch within your walls from whence I doubt not but you will gather profitable fruits which is the Ambition of Yours really to serve you Robert Turner London ult Novemb. 1656. To the Reader CUstome rather then Necessity engages me because I must not be out of the fashion to put a Preface before this book in which I shall be as brief as may be for I brooke not Prolixity nor long-winded Lectures semel dictum sapienti sat est Then Reader let me only tell you if you know not already that this is a Translation of the Praxis Medicorum of Doctor Sadler with the addition of many private Receipts and Experiments of the ablest Physitians now in practice Indeed I was the rather induced to put this into English because it was the language of a City-Doctor that he had rather the book were burnt then I should see it which I hearing of soon procured one of them and now freely communicare in unto all my Country-men hopeing it will sprout like the Camomile the better being trod on and give pleasant and profitable fruit to all that desire it as doth Robert Turner Ult. Novemb. 1656. The Contents Tabulated Alphabetically A ASthma Page 6. Antidotes 8. 62 63. Astringents 24. Abortion 74. 89. B. Bolusses 9. 10 11. Bladder ulcerated 12. Pain in the bladder 56. Barrenness 77. Spitting bloed 117. Bladder excoriated 128. C. Cordial-water 3. 4. Cholick 11. 25 58. Choler 22. 36 44 98. Collyries 27. 28. Condites Cordial 32. 33 Cancers 38. Cough 67. 71 72 73 103 135. Catarrh 70. 107 135. Cornes 110. Cramp 175. 237. Conception 143. D. Cecoctions 34 35. Dropsy 46. 47 49 70 92 116 121. 131 132 Esy deliverance 57. E. Eyes inflamed 27. Watry-Eyes 28. Eyes ulcerated 29. Eyes dym and itching 29. 30 31 32. E. Epilepsy 51. Electuaries 51. Epithcmes 110. Pain in the Eares 125. Ecl●gme 132. F. Flegme 23. 37 99. Feavers 35. 96 110 115 130. French-Pox 39. 41 54. Falling-sickness 51. 52 66. Flix 63. 64 111. Feaver-hectick 78. Fomentations 101. Red Face 103. G. Gout 11. 107 113 124. Gonorrhea 54. 55. Pain in the Guts 59. Gargarismes 106. 107. H. Head-ach 24. 25 110. To comfort the heart 57. 62. Hoarseness 69. Hicket 74. Hemorrhoids 97. I. Intestines 26. Infection 34. Tellow Iaundise 97. 110. Incessions 112. Juleps 114. K. Lungs Corrupted 10. 75. Liver inflamed 49. 73 97 126. L. Looseness 58. 63 64. Liver obstructed 64. Liniments 121. To stir up lust 123. Loho●h 134. M. Melancholy 23. 38 43 45 46 119 120. Suffocations of the matrix 52. Minde-distempers 182. Matrix coming down 88. 100. Palate of the Mouth 111 Milks 128. 129. Masticatories 237. A Pessary for the Molo 143. O. Obstructious 42. 43 49. P. Physick 4. 5. Pleurisy 21. 22 36 37 99 103 117 118 119 135. Plague 61. 62 63. Palsey 67. 122. Plaisters 99. Small-Pox 109. Pessaries 239. Pills 142. Q. Quinsy 84. 107. 108. R. Reynes ulcerated 12. 56 80. Reynes inflamed 14. 18 19 51 54 55 102. Rupture 20. 78. S. Stone 1. 2 3 12 55 60 112. Stomach 7. 14 15 16 71. Splcen 17. 45. 97 82. Weak sight 67. 68. Sleep to procure 81. 101. 122. Swooning 93. Scabs 103. Scurvy 105. T. Tearmes to bring down 7. 65 126 238. 239. Tumors 20. Tympany 25. To stop the Tearmes 66. 175. Tooth-ach V. Ventricles to strengthen 5. Vrine to cool 13. 53 129. Vlcers 12. 13. Vomiting 15. 16 103. Venereal pain 8. 39. Vrine to provoke 48. To provoke venery 65. W. Womb swelled 18. Watrish humors 40. 76. Winde 60. 61 97. Such as cannot hold their water 60. 61 80. Wormes 103 127. Whites 106. 107 108. Womb swelled 102. THE Sick Mans Sanctuary Or the Studious Mans Library Wherein The Remedy of every Malady is ranged into an Alphabeticall Order CHAP. 1. Aquae or Waters A Water for the Stone TAke of Straw-berryes one pound and a half Spirit of Wine two pound Juyce of Lemmons three ounces mingle them and let them be infused for the space of twenty dayes afterwards put up in convenient glasses and the dose of it is one ounce Another Water for the Stone Take of the Water of Camomile the Water of Pellitory Ivy with the Berryes Horse-Radish root Parsly the Water of Fennel with the roots of Broom Flowers Thime of each one pound and a half white-Wine four pound Venice Turpentine two pound the Seeds of Annis and Caraway of each half a pound Grummel Seed three ounces Cinamon one ounce and half the Roots of Sperage two ounces Let such be pulverized as are to be Mingle them and distil them according to art the dose is two ounces and a half with white-Wine and Sugar of each one ounce A Water to disperse the Stone Take of the Water of