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A51671 Thesaurus & armamentarium medico-chymicum, or, A treasury of physick with the most secret way of preparing remedies against all diseases : obtained by labour, confirmed by practice, and published out of good will to mankind : being a work of great use for the publick / written originally in Latine by ... Hadrianus à Mynsicht ...; and faithfully rendred into English by John Partridge ... Mynsicht, Adrian von, 1603-1638.; Partridge, John, 1644-1715. 1682 (1682) Wing M3177; ESTC R32114 234,932 432

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Confection with Raisons Take Sena four ounces roots of Polypody of the Oak two ounces roots of Scorzonera and Bugloss of each an ounce roots of Succory and Liquorish of each half an ounce Spanish Wine four pound In which boil the other Ingredients being cut and bruised and after it is prest and strained infuse in it all night Flowers of red Holy-hocks Peaches Violets and Roses of each two pugils Acacia white Ginger Cinamon and the lesser Galangal of each a dram Then let them be strained and well prest and in the strained Liquor again infuse small Raisons stoned and washed in white Wine six ounces Carthamus seeds husked three drams Iujubes Sebestens and Prunes stoned of each twenty one Boil them and extract the Pulp with a Sieve and then add of Manus Christi anisati four ounces Pulp of Tamarinds and the best Manna of each an ounce and a half Cream of Tartar an ounce Mix them and make them into a soft Electuary Virtue Use and Dose It is a most sweet mild and lenifying Medicine and is good for those who are apt to be bound in their body For without trouble it moves the Belly downwards and gently purgeth yellow and black Choler It also mundifies the blood and takes off its acrimony It is also profitable in the distempers of the Reins and Bladder and prevents the generation of the Stone The dose is from three drams to half an ounce more or less Catharticum Passulatum or a Purge of Raisons Take of our Confectio passulata two ounces powder of Ialap an ounce Oyl of Aniseeds a scruple With Syrup of Cinamon make them into the form of a Bole. Virtue Use and Dose It purgeth Choler of both sorts Flegm and Water and other offending Humors It expels Wind opens Obstructions purifies the Blood and is good in the pains of the Joynts Colick and Reins It helps those that are troubled with the Asthma old Cough and Pox. It is no trouble to the Patient in the taking this Medicine because it doth partake of no ill savour and is therefore proper for those who loath other Medicines The dose is from two drams to three Cartharticum Peruvianum liquidum or the moist Peruvian Cathartick Take of the Electuary Diacorus six ounces Extract of Gum of Peru rosated an ounce species of Diarrhodon Abbatis half an ounce Extract of Kermes-berries three drams Gallia Moschata half a dram Oyl of Mace a scruple With a little Syrup of preserved Citron-peels make all into a thick Electuary Virtue Use and Dose It is a good Medicine in all strong and contumacious Diseases It powerfully purgeth all serous humors and water gathered in the Abdomen together with crude and thick Flegm from the remote parts of the body and is therefore good in the Gout and all distempers of the Joynts the Dropsie Ascites and Anasarca also The dose is from two drams to three Catharticum Peruvianum solidum pretiosum or a solid and precious Purge of Gum Peru. Take Extract of Gum Peru rosated half an ounce species Diarrhodon Abbatis two drams Confectio Alkermes a dram Gallia Moschata a scruple Oyl of Cinamon half a scruple Mix them and with four ounces of white Sugar first dissolved in Rose-water make them into little Morsels Catharticum Peruvianum solidum commune pro tenuioris fortunae hominibus Or a solid Purge of Gum Peru for the poorer sort of People Take Extract of Gum Peru rosated half an ounce preserved Orange and Citron peels of each a dram Cassia lignea Cloves white Ginger Mace of each a scruple Oyl of Aniseeds ten grains Mix them and with four ounces of white Sugar dissolved in Fenil-water make according to Art a Confection in little Morsels Virtue Use and Dose It purgeth thick serous and tartarous humors in the Dropsie Gout Jaundice Scab Pox and the like and is in these cases a Secret The dose is from a dram and a half to two Passulae Laxativae or Laxative Raisons Take leaves of Sena four ounces roots of the best Turbith and Ialap of each an ounce Magistery of Scammony elect Rhubarb of each half an ounce Anise and Fenil seeds of each three drams the cordial Flowers of each a pugil Mix all these and then infuse them in a sufficient quantity of rectified Spirit of Wine let them stand in infusion until the Spirit hath imbided the Tincture together with the taste and virtue of the Ingredients Then pour off the tinged Spirit and put into it nine ounces of small Raisons let them digest until the Raisons have sufficiently imbided the Spirit Then at last the Raisons being taken out add Cinamon and Cloves of each two drams long Pepper the lesser Galangal white Ginger of each a dram and a half Indian Spicknard Gallia Moschata of each ten grains With a sufficient quantity of solutive Syrup of Roses make a Condite according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They purge Melancholy and adust Humors and carry off serous Excrements and keep down salt Flegm and neatly cleanse the body of the Leprosie foulness of the Skin and Scabs It is an excellent Remedy in the Gout straitness of the Breast Stone Catarrhs and the pain and tumor of the Sides The dose is from half an ounce to six drams more or less according to the Sex and Complexion of the Patient Catharticum Terebinthinatum or a Purge with Turpentine Take Turpentine often washed in juyce of Lemmons three ounces species of Lithontribon an ounce Magistery of Scammony seven drams Cassia newly extracted the pith of Carthamus seeds of each half an ounce white and gummy Turbith Tartar vitriolated of each two drams Oyl of Cinamon a scruple Oyl of Chamomil and Aniseeds of each ten grains With a sufficient quantity of Syrup of Roses solutive mix all into the form of a Bole or a thick Electuary Virtue Use and Dose This Terebinthinated Cathartick doth chiefly purge all flegmatick thick and tartarous humors that oppress the Reins and Bladder It dissolves coagulated Tartar and it is an admirable Purge for all kinds of stones in what part of the body soever they lye The dose is from a dram and a half to two in good odoriferous Wine Terebinthina Laxativa or Laxative Turpentine Take Turpentine washed in Rose-water two drams Tartar vitriolated half a dram Salt of white Amber elect Rhubarb of each ten grains Mix them and with Sugar and powder of Liquorish make a Bole for a dose Terebinthina Purgans or purging Turpentine Take Turpentine washed in violet-Violet-water two drams acid Tartar a scruple Magistery of Perch stone Crabs eyes and Scammony of each ten grains Mix them and with Sugar and powder of Cinamon make a Bole for a dose Virtue Use and Dose It is a great Secret in the Gonorrhoea Stone in the Reins and Bladder pains of the Back c. It is given an hour before supper or early in the morning and it may be taken in a Wafer moistned in Wine SECT XV. Of Lohochs or Eclegma's Lohoch Rosatum or a Lohoch
each two drams Mix them and boil it to the consumption of the half and towards the end of its boiling aromatize it with a dram and a half of Cinamon let it cool by degrees and strain it through Hippocrates sleeve and make a clear Potion of it which edulcorate with Syrup of Violets four ounces Virtue Use and Dose The use of this Decoction doth not only give ease in the Catarrh Asthma and Pectoral diseases but also rectifies the whole Body and hath a singular force in curing Ulcers of the Lungs But it ought to be considered whether the Patient hath a Feaver or not for if he hath a Feaver he must abstain from the use of this Decoction It is given twice in the day for sweating but in the Cure it is used to be made of the Diaphoretick wood and for his ordinary drink at dinner and supper he may use the following Decoction of Raisons Decoctum Passulatum or a Decoction of Raisons Take small Raisons four ounces Barley husked three ounces roots of the best China Liquorish and Scorzonera of each half an ounce Cinamon two drams flowers of Violets dryed a scruple Boil them in six pound of Fountain-water to the consumption of the third part then let it be strained and clarified with the Whites of two Eggs and make a clear Potion of it Virtue Use and Dose Let the sick use this Decoction at Meals for his ordinary drink for it hath a certain singular faculty in curing the distempers of the Thorax and Liver for by lenifying and deterging it gives great ease in the vices of the Lungs The dose is a good draught at a time Decoctum Citri or a Decoction of Citrons Take Citrons rind and pulp cut into thin round pieces three or five white Sugar four ounces Fountain-water six pound Boil it to the consumption of the third part then strain it and the Decoction being clear like Wine keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose We do usually appoint this for a common drink to those who are sick of the Plague Epidemical diseases burning Feavers Cholerick diseases Inflammations small Pox and Meazles Stone immoderate Thirst Cholera c. because it curiously cools and moistens the Heart Stomach Liver Spleen Reins and also comforts the other Bowels that are hot and impaired and preserves them from putrefaction The dose is a good draught at a time but for delicate Palates it is prepared without the rind of Citrons and so prepared it is more palatable And a little Wine being mixed with it may prove an honest excuse to prevent drunkenness Decoctum Hepaticum or a Decoction for the Liver Take the stalks of Spanish Lettice preserved three ounces roots of Succory and Scorzonera preserved of each an ounce and a half seeds of Melons bruised and Currans of each an ounce the Liver of a Wolf half an ounce flower of white Epatice Violets Succory and water-Lilies of each a dram species Diarrhodon Abbatis Triasantalon of each tyed up in a Nodulus half a dram Let all be boiled in six pound of Barley-water to the consumption of the half and being strained clarifie it with the Whites of Eggs afterward add the juyce of acid Pomegranates and Citrons of each six ounces Syrup of blue Violets vitriolated four ounces Cinamon water half an ounce Mix them and make a clear Decoction Virtue Use and Dose It is of great power and use in contemperating the heat of the Heart and Liver for it cools and comforts and is good to lenifie the Breast and Lungs and to humect the Praecordia's The dose is from three ounces to four or a good draught Decoctum Spleneticum or a Decoction for the Spleen Take leaves of Sena and Sea Coleworts of each an ounce roots of Cappars Fenil Grass Flower-de-luce and dwarff Elder of each three drams Rhubarb Dodder species Diarrhodon Abbatis of each two drams and a half Maidenhair Hyssop Harts tongue and Betony flowers of the lesser Centaury Hops and white Liverwort of each a dram Let them be cut and bruised and then infused 24 hours in water of Scurvy-grass Fumitory Sorrel and Pauls Betony of each eight ounces Afterward boil it according to Art and make a clear Decoction in which dissolve Cream of Tartar six drams that being dissolved add these Syrups following i. e. Syrup of Scurvy-grass of Succory simple of Fumitory and Agrimony of each an ounce Spirit of Salt corrected half a dram Mix all Virtue Use and Dose This Decoction is excellent in the Obstruction Tumor and Scirrhus of the Spleen also in the Scurvy rectification of the Blood ill disposition or inclining to a Dropsie The dose is every day from two ounces to three Decoctum Antictericum or a Decoction for the Iaundice Take Southernwood half an ounce Goose dung collected in the Spring and tyed up in a Nodulus three drams roots of Celandine Turmerick Rhubarb and Zedoary of each a dram and a half Nutmegs and Bay-berries ●u●ked of each a dram seeds of Cummin and Anise of each half a dram Oriental Saffron and white Lilies of each ten grains the best white Wine four pound Boil all to the consumption of the third part and make a clear Potion Virtue Use and Dose Let him that is sick with the Jaundice drink a draught of this Decoction warm every morning for six days together and it perfectly cures the yellow Jaundice But the poorer sort may instead of Wine use good clear Beer or Ale and be as effectual Decoctum Ficuum or a Decoction of Figs. Take fifteen fat Figs Raisons two ounces Harts-horn and pulp of Tamarinds of each an ounce roots of Liquorish and Mock-chervil of each half an ounce Barberries two drams seeds of Carduus and Fenil of each a dram and a half Make a Decoction in Barley water and being strained clarifie it with the White of an Egg then take of this Liquor a pound and a half Syrup of the juyce of Citrons four ounces Mix them for use Virtue Use and Dose It safely and without any danger expels and drives forth the small Pox and Meazles and curbs the malignity of them The dose is often in the day from one spoonful to two but if the Belly were too loose add Gum Tragacanth in the place of Pulp of Tamarinds Decoctum contra Mictionem Sanguinis or a Decoction against Pissing of Blood Take roots of Liquorish an ounce seeds of white Poppy and Myrtle-berries of each half an ounce Acorns and Acatia of each two drams Pauls Betony Maidenhair Ceterach Sage and Burnet of each a dram and a half flowers of red Roses a dram and of wild Poppy a scruple Boil them in a sufficient quantity of Fountain-water so that two pound may remain which edulcorate with Syrup of the Juyce of Violets for use Virtue Use and Dose It is a very good Medicine for those who piss blood for it doth quickly and without any trouble take away the affect and cure it really The dose is morning and evening from two
good will of excellent Spagyrick Artists and the prudent Searchers into the things of Nature I freely communicate to the Sons of Learning and Experience yet I do appoint it as a thing beyond all doubt that this healthy and celestial comfort may be received with a pleasant countenance and with the delight of a thankful mind dedicated to God in praise and thanksgiving The Preparation TAke native Vitriol green and known to the Philosophers only or for want of that the Crystals of Vitriol of Venus well cleansed sublimely mundified and free from all its terrestrial quality put it into a strong and well luted Retort increase the fire by degrees till it produceth a reddish Oyl which carefully preserve the use of it shall be shewed hereafter Then take the Caput mortuum which is left in the bottom of the Vessel and pour upon it an appropriate Menstruum and set it in a cold place and it will shoot into Crystals of the nature and savour of Vitriol Calcine the Caput mortuum the second time and proceed as before is directed and it will again produce new Crystals almost of the same kind but less profitable to this Mystery Repeat this labour so often and so long till no more smell remains in the Vitriol and then lastly calcine the Caput mortuum throughly but Philosophically and extract from it its Salt which will be excellent and pleasant to the taste which also preserve in hope of the following doctrine and in the mean time be mindful of what hath been spoken You may by due rectifying of the terrene part find a true occult Medicinal Stone Then take the fore-mentioned Oyl and pour into it Water in that dissolve filings of Steel and prepare Vitriol of it which dissolve in distilled Rain-water that the Crystal may the better appear which labour you shall so often repeat till you have the pure from the impure and that the Crystals appear clear and pellucid without dimness and obscurity From these Crystals of Mars in the former manner distil a red Oyl and let it be well rectified lest any of the flegm should remain in it Then you shall have the blood of the red Lion that is a Mineral the Sulphur of Mars and Venus together of excellent virtue and this taken from Vulcan according to that saying Mulciberis capti Marsque Venusque dolis This being done extract from the Caput mortuum a Salt void of all smell of Mars prepare it after the same manner as is already shewed in the Extraction of Salt of Vitriol of Venus Both these Salts mix together in equal weight put it into some open Glass-vessel and set it in a Cellar or other cold place where it may resolve it self into a Mercurial water Then take the solution and from that again draw fresh Crystals and then you will have a duplicate Mercury the Salt of Sapience and Nature the Salt of the Philosophers under which is hidden the Basis of the World And this duplicate Mercury being wrapped in a hood of obscurity was never manifested so plainly by any of the Philosophers as by my self although in certain obscure words it was delivered by them which was not easie to be understood till by the search of more laborious men the thing was further sought into and this Mercury is called by the Philosophers Rebis which is as it were the terrestrial Treasure discovered by the mercy of God an Experiment of the best and greatest knowledge which you must reserve for the following use Take the Mercury now mentioned and that red Sulphur those two joyn Philosophically by the rule of Reason and Understanding and let the Spagyrick Vessel in which they are mixed be three parts empty and the fourth part only filled with the Medicine this seal Hermetically and manage it with a Philosophical fire by degrees in a continual heat till the whole mass be coagulated and brought into the form of a stone Which being done you may if you please reduce into its forms principally and in a short time render it more noble and illustrious and so you have made the great Mystery If you are curious you may observe before the Coagulation a wonderful appearance of many things and many colours also all which consider well honour God and accommodate your Neighbour Virtue Use and Dose IT is an universal Medicine and such a Treasure that is able to cure all Diseases by what name soever they are called in all and every Creature One two or more grains of this Arcanum taken according to the age and constitution of the Patient doth presently penetrate the whole body like smoke it removes all the vicious and malignant attendants of Nature and puts all into a better conformity it doth renew the whole Creature and as it were regenerates all de novo it keeps the whole structure in order beyond the power and disturbance of small accidental Diseases even to old age or to the end of life which is determined by the Almighty c. For Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortis When death 's impowered by the God above No medicine can our miseries remove Also this illustrious Medicine when duly fermented with the pure Gold of Philosophers cleanseth Metals from their original impurity and renders them good by the virtue of the pure fixt Gold For which immense and ineffable benefit and every other gift and wisdom let it be to the praise and glory of the great Creator who is God blessed for ever Unicornu Solare or the Solar Unicorn LIke as the Unicorn in the animal Kingdom is esteemed of great price by all men but especially great ones and is esteemed of such a price that it far exceeds all Gemms precious Stones Gold and Silver both in price and excellence and hath a place among the richest of Treasures So also the Solar Unicorn in the Mineral Kingdom is to be esteemed of great price for its great fixitude and more than solid perfection for it is the highest most precious and next to universal to which it is joyned as a Partner both in virtue and operation and so secret a Mystery that it is not improper to call it a most powerful and inaccessible Remedy Preparation ALthough it is easie to the knowing and skilful yet it will be difficult to the ignorant and unskilful they being wrapt in ignorance like a garment Take the original Mineral of Gold broken into piece like Hazel-nuts the quantity of a pound or less put it into a Cornuta or other Spagyrick Vessel and with a gentle clear fire distil it the work being made secure and all well luted and let the matter in the bottom not melt but sweat only without burning that it may send forth a sweet and celestial Water which is of great price And indeed by the benefit of this Spagyrick Art a pound of the Mineral will scarce cast forth by sweat the quantity of a spoonful of water therefore you may reiterate this labour with
Vitriol calcined a very red Oyl take the Caput mortuum and from thence extract the extreme Salt free from all the taste of Vitriol then mix three parts of this extracted Salt with two parts of the distilled Oyl put upon a fire till it be dry Repeat this labour so often till the Salt is double the weight it was at first then put this Salt into a glass Cucurbit and pour upon it so much Oyl of Vitriol seal it Hermetically and set it to putrifie and afterwards into warm Sand which within a few days you shall find coagulated and so it is prepared Vertue Use and Dose This Arcanum is not only a stomachical Specifick but also a most powerful Remedy against all kind of Diseases which I happily use in general to conserve the Body in health The Dose from three and five grains to six or eight in some appropriate Vehicle Nitre Vitriolated TAke of Nitre prepared one part Spirit of Vitriol rectified two parts Mix them and distil it in a Retort by degrees first with a gentle then with a more strong fire till the Retort wax very hot and when the Spirit will no more ascend let it cool by degrees and in the bottom of the Retort will remain a white Powder almost void of its sharp corrosive and nitrous quality Upon this Powder pour so much fresh Spirit of Vitriol as is sufficient for its dissolution then filter it through a brown Paper and let it half evaporate away and put it then into a cool place to crystallize Take these Crystals and dry them and keep them for use and so you have the true Nitrum vitriolatum which by certain Chymists is called the Coagulated Spirit of Vitriol Virtue Use and Dose It hath the same virtue and operation that the Spirit of Vitriol hath only it refrigerates more and hath a greater diuretick force in colouring any thing it is also the same only it exceeds the Spirit The operation of it chiefly consists in cutting humors in dissipating mundifying drying contracting and resisting putrefaction and by its tartness it restrains thirst Hence it is a most excellent Medicine in all Feavers whether malignant pestilential putrid Hungarian or Epidemical which from a sulphureous astral and poisonous influence are caused and kindled in mens bodies containing in it a Bezoardick property by which it often moves Sweat and Urine and consumes all internal fervid noxious Vapors it also purgeth and comforteth the Stomach by a natural heat and helps it in Concoction it stirs up the Appetite takes away putrefaction and the cause of a stinking Breath it also kills the Worms which are the effects of Putrefaction and Crudity It is also a most profitable Remedy for all Hepatick diseases and for those who have their Faces painted with red Pustles or are subject to a Diarrhoea It is an useful Medicine in the Quincy pestilential Pleurisie Tumors of the Spleen putrid Gonorrhoea the Whites in Women the Scurvy and the like The Dose is from four or six grains to eight or ten in Conserves Electuaries Syrups Juleps or other convenient Liquors In cold distempers it is given mixt with Wine but in Feavers in Barley-water In Diarrhoea's and imperfections of the Liver as also in a Gonorrhoea and Fluxes in Women it is given mixed with Conserve of red Roses that it may become tart and red like blood But all they who are subject to Contraction and Convulsion of the Nerves and those who have dry Brains or lean spare Bodies also those whose Stomachs are small and weak and have the mouth of their Ventricle small and tender also Women and Virgins who are troubled with the obstruction of the Terms must abstain from the use of this Medicine Flowers of Nitre DIssolve Nitre prepared in Rose-water then put the solution into a new Pot not glazed and set it in a cold place for some days till the flowers of the Nitre pass through the Pot and stick to the outside of it then with a Hares foot let them be diligently wiped off and keep them for your use without any other preparation Virtue Use and Dose It is of excellent use in the Hungarian and other malignant burning Feavers It repels and takes off all Inflammations also the roughness of the Jaws and the heat of the parts adjoyning especially when they begin to wax black It is an admirable Remedy to alter and remove the intemperate heat of the Heart Ventricle Lungs Liver Spleen Kidneys and Bladder It brings away the Stone and expels Urine too long retained The Dose is from half a dram to a dram in some appropriate Medicine Spirit of Salt Coagulated TAke crystalline Salt of Wormwood or the common Salt well rectified add to this so much Spirit of Salt as will Spagyrically coagulate and unite these together yet let it be so done that the Spirit of Salt may abound both in favour and strength This so coagulated and justly consistent keep for your use in a glass Vessel for this is much more profitable than the Spirit of Salt it self both to take keep and carry about as need shall require Virtue Use and Dose This is a most excellent Medicine having a Balsamick property by which it renews the whole man and purifies the Blood it comforts the Head Heart and Stomach opens obstructions of the Liver and Spleen it takes away discusses mundifies and resists putrefaction It is also a most powerful Diuretick and therefore a Specifick in Dropsies powerfully expelling by Urine all the watry and flatulent humors and all the tartarous and snivelly matter by which the Stone in the Reins and Bladder is generated It is a present Remedy in the Iliack and Colick passions in the yellow Jaundice in long burning Feavers Dysenteries Palsies Apoplexies Gout Leprosie Worms Rupture the English Sweat the Plague Poisons c. The Dose from six or seven to ten or fifteen grains in specifick and appropriate Vehicles In the Dropsie it is given other Remedies being given before in wormwood-Wormwood-water mixed with Spirit of the flowers of Elder of each equal parts and this continued daily till the Dropsie or Tympany is cured which will be in few days Spirit of Vitriol Coagulated IN the same manner is Spirit of Vitriol coagulated with Salt of Sorrel and is without doubt of great force in Physick as is witnessed by Experience the Mistress of all things Virtue Use and Dose It is a great Secret in corroborating a weak stomach whose digestion it also helps it is useful in Feavers of the Stomach in Inflammations and Thirst. We also use it in all diseases of the Head suffocation of the Womb Stone Jaundice Plague Epidemical diseases c. for it doth powerfully resist the Enemy of Nature and preserves from putrefaction The Dose the body being first cleansed is so much as will make any thing sharp or tart yet so that it may not offend the Teeth it is given in Mutton or other warm Broth or in any other proper Vehicle yet cholerick men
must abstain from the use of it Some do coagulate the Spirit of Vitriol with the Salt of Wormwood which way of preparing of it is equal in force of operation to the other The Gemm of Life TAke of Sal Gemm first prepared then certain times Chymically dissolved in Rhenish Wine then filtred and coagulated three pound Put this into a Cucurbit well luted and put upon it a double Alembick as Artists well know with a Receiver large enough and by degrees sublime it with a strong fire till all the white and corrosive Spirits go forth and the Receiver be filled with clouds then let all be cleared again and take away the Salt which is risen into the Alembick and with Spirit of Wine extract it the Spirit being impregnate with the Salt take it by inclination and keep it by it self The Salt left in the bottom dissolve again in the Rhenish Wine before abstracted then filter it and with an Alembick draw off all the humidity the Salt being dryed sublime it the second time and being sublimed again with Spirit of Wine as before extract it and this labour repeat four times or more till there can be no more extracted Lastly all the Spirit of Wine impregnate with the Salt and kept apart now mix them together and in a gentle heat in Balneo bring it to the driness of Salt and so you have a Salt spiritual lovely fair and crystalline of great force and operation At last put this Salt into a silver Vessel gilt with gold melt it and when it is melted put to it under an earthen covering so many leaves of Gold by degrees as may make it of a most red colour and after a quarter of an hour take it away let it cool and reduce it into a most fine Powder and keep it for your use as an incomparable Treasure Virtue Use and Dose It is a Medicine that deserves great praise and esteem and that I may say all in a few words it is the only Treasure of humane life against all diseases even the most desperate its force and power in altering penetrating comforting expelling and resisting putrefaction is greater than can be found in any other Besides it opens all obstructions dissipates poisons it renders the substance of the blood and all the Spirits more pure and lightsom and prolongs life unless opposed by Fatal necessity God so ordering it The Dose is from four grains to half a scruple in some appropriate Medicine which must be considered according to the quality of the disease Alum Tinged Take crude Alum an ounce Magistery of Dragons blood half an ounce Dissolve them in carduus-Carduus-water and coagulate it according to art Virtue Use and Dose This Alum thus impregnate with Dragons blood is of excellent use in Feavers and Quartan Agues and a great Secret in Dysente●ies and all other Fluxes of the Belly The Dose is from half a scruple to a whole scruple in some appropriate Vehicle but in Feavers or Agues it is given some hours before the Fit in Tabaco-water to move Sweat if possible Bezoar Potabile TO accomplish and perfect this Arcanum prepare with singular care and study the following dissolving Menstruum Take Nitre cleansed Spirit of Vitriol rectified of each equal parts distil it in Sand in a Retort observing degrees in your fire And this first time when the fire hath been at the height and is again abated pour out the Liquor and weigh it and add to it the same quantity in weight of Spirit of Wine Alkoholisated and pour it on your Nitre again and draw it off as at first keeping a gentle fire in the beginning of your work lest the Spirit of Wine should fly too soon then gradually increase your fire to the fourth degree until you can perceive no more to rise This labour is performed in about three hours ere you get your fire to the fourth degree lastly you will see your Retort red-hot from which when it is cold you may take your Receiver and your Menstruum is prepared ready for use and in the bottom of your Retort you shall find a very little white matter almost void of taste Then take of the Oriental Bezoar-stone finely powdered an ounce put it into a small glass Cucurbit and pour upon it of this Menstruum last mentioned as much as will stand above the Medicine three fingers and set it in Balneo with a moderate heat and in the space of two or three hours the Menstruum will turn the Bezoar-stone into a red colour Pour off this solution and what still remains undissolved pour upon it again the fore-mentioned Menstruum after the same manner as before and again put that into a Bath and repeat this work till it is all dissolved and when it is so put all the tinged Menstruum into a Cucurbit and with an Alembick draw it off gently which being done pour Spirit of Wine upon the mass left in the bottom and again draw that off as before and so do the second and third time remembring to add new Spirit of Wine each time until you can perceive no more acrimony of the Menstruum left then again pour upon it water of Harts-horn or other Cordial water and again set it in Balneo till all the Extract is dissolved in this Liquor afterward filter it through a Paper and evaporate it that about four ounces may remain which keep as the most excellent Treasure among all earthly things for your use How this water of Harts-horn is truly and peculiarly prepared shall be shewed in the Section of Waters Virtue Use and Dose This most noble and more than Royal Medicine is a singular Antidote against Poison of every kind but chiefly against noxious vapors of a poisonous quality and pestilential infections reigning in the habit of the body and afflicting the vital Faculty which it expels by Sweat and insensible Transpiration and roborates the Heart and all other of the principal internal parts This I have found by Experience that it operates with great virtue and force against all sudden and dangerous affects produced from pestilential Poison in Feavers the small Pox Epidemical Pleurisies the Hungarian disease and all other diseases which arise from the same causes neither is it used with less success against the Erysipelas and other poisonous Symptoms where Diaphoretick Bezoars are required it is an enemy to all putrefaction and malignity and it mundifies the blood The Dose is from a scruple to a dram in proper Vehicles It is also given to the sick in some Potion to be drunk and not to put him into a violent heat therefore it may be taken early in the morning or if need require at any other time of the day being guided by your reason lest it should weaken and abate the strength of the Patient by giving too much vent for the Spirits and yet it is necessary that the Patient be warm and do gently sweat as much as may be without the debilitation and decrease of
St. Iohns-wort strained and depurated two pound of Pimpernel with purple flowers strained and depurated one pound blood of an Ass taken from the veins behind his ears half a pound flowers of Bugloss red Roses and Rosemary of each six drams Confectio Alkermes and Cassia lignea of each half an ounce of Saffron one dram Let them infuse all night and then distil them in B. M. cohobate the Liquor and repeat the work the second time Take of this water two pound Essence of the flowers of St. Iohns-wort made with Spirit of Wine half an ounce Let them stand all night in a warm place in the morning filter it so often till you have a most red Tincture which edulcorate with white Sugar Candy and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose This Water is a great Secret in Melancholy Madness Witchcraft Inchantments yea in the Imagination impaired or abolished and as much as lyeth in art it amendeth the weakness dulness and stupidity of the Mind and the slowness of the Understanding it happily takes away all the affects of the Imagination It also provokes Urine and the Terms it helps Tertians and Quartans and is useful for all diseases of the Reins and Bladder The Dose is from three spoonfuls to four twice in the day in the morning before Sun-rising and at night going to bed Tinctura Vitae Take simple Spirit of Wine six pound of the best Rose-water four pound Orange peels Citron peels red Roses dryed water-Mints Balm white Sanders Cinamon of each eight ounces wood of Aloes Mace of each two drams seeds of Angelica Coriander Anise and Fenil of each a dram and a half Spicknard Galangal the less Oriental Saffron Cardamoms the less Cloves of each half a dram Ambergriese and Alexandrian Musk of each half a scruple Let them stand in digestion for eight days and then distil them in an Alembick Then take of this Spirit drawn off seven pound Cassia lignea two ounces Confectio Alkermes half an ounce Oriental Saffron a scruple Let them digest until the liquor is perfectly tinctured afterward let the tinged Spirit be edulcorated with a sufficient quantity of white Sugar Candy dissolved in its proper liquor and reserved for use Virtue Use and Dose By the pleasantness of its smell it refresheth the Heart and Spirits it exhilarates and prolongs life and comforts the Stomach and Brain it increaseth the heat of the Ventricle confirms its strength dissipates wind and encourageth digestion it helps the Gripings of the Guts and keeps them sound yea it is very profitable in the cold distempers of the Thorax Liver and Spleen The Dose is from one spoonful to two Tincture of Guajacum Take raspings of Guajacum four ounces of the best Mastich an ounce resinous wood of Aloes a dram Clove-gilliflowers half a dram These being mixed pour upon them a sufficient quantity of Spirit of Wine to extract the Tincture which afterward filter and reserve for use Virtue and Use. Let the Mouth and aking Teeth be washed often with this Tincture for the pain often proceeds from the defluxions of the Head it drys Catarrhs takes away the stink and rottenness of the mouth and renders the breath sweet at the same time let there be warm Plasters applied to the Temples made of Mastich or Gum Elemi and after spitting let the mouth be diligently washed with a Decoction of Aniseeds Tincture of Sassafras Take Fountain-water well boiled and while it is yet hot eight pound Sassafras cut into small thin chips two ounces Let them stand in infusion all night in a new well glazed Pot close covered until it cools of it self in the morning filter it and the straining being clear let it be a little aromatized with a Tincture of Cassia lignea and keep it for your daily use Virtue Use and Dose It is a Nectar in Catarrhs and Arthritick pains because of its vast driness and moderate heat it is an excellent remedy in Defluxions of every kind which it doth radically consume and also expels the Stone It discusseth Wind prepares the Womb for Conception provokes the Terms helps Digestion corrects Vomiting and moves the Belly downwards but to those who are weak and extenuated it is useless The Dose is not strictly observed but the Patient may drink his fill of it and continue it for some weeks A Tincture for the Toothach Take Guajacum two ounces Sassafras and Sarsa parilla of each an ounce roots of wild Pellitory crude Alum Nitre prepared of each half an ounce seeds of Staveacre and Henbane of each two drams Opium Spagyrically prepared Cloves of each a dram and a half wild Time Origanum and Saffron of each a dram Mix them and make a Powder which put into a Glass and pour upon it simple Spirit of Wine and Wine-Vinegar a pound and a half and of these make a Tincture Virtue Use and Dose A little of this Tincture held warm in the Mouth on the place where the Teeth ake after a while spit it out and take in fresh if need be doth powerfully allay and take away all pains of the Teeth by hindring the sharp flux of Humors nay it wonderfully takes away those humors that are already fallen on the part and although at first it seems to increase the pain yet it is suddenly mitigated and doth vanish Tinctura Uterina Take the berries of Elder and dwarff Elder of each four ounces roots of Bryony an ounce of the herb Marjoram a dram Mix them and pour thereon a sufficient quantity of Aqua Hyster Lit. A. add also a few drops of Spirit of Vitriol and make a digestion in B. M. for certain days till you shall receive a most red Tincture which keep for use Virtue Use and Dose It hath a manifest Hysterical and Cephalick force against all suffocations and torsions of the Womb and other dangerous affects yea it takes away all dolors and compressions of the Diaphragma The Dose is from half a spoonful to a whole spoonful by it self or in some Hysterical liquor A Diaphoretick Tincture Take Spirit of Wine left in making our Solar Bezoar and flowers of Elder rectified of each four ounces Tartar often rectified three ounces of the best Vitriol an ounce Confectio Alkermes six drams Digest them for certain days shaking them often till the liquor be perfectly tinged Virtue Use and Dose It is a singular Medicine in the Plague putrid Humors diseases of the Head Palsie rectifying the Blood trembling of the Heart ill habit of Body Dropsie Jaundice Asthma Pleurisie Quinsie prickings of the Sides Pox Leprosie Worms Contractures Courses retained Feavers c. for it comforts the principal Members consumes superfluities corrects and expels noxious humors and by its Diaphoretick force penetrates the Nerves Muscles and Marrow and reduces all into its natural and pristine state The Dose is from half a spoonful to a whole one in water of Carduus Elder or Hearts-ease Tinctura Stiptica or the Stiptick Tincture Take the yolks of twenty one Eggs
boiled hard Conserve of the roots of great Comfry flowers of wild Poppy of each four ounces of the thorny pricks of Fishes of Nutmegs Gum Arabick of each two ounces the heads of Poppy with the seeds flower of red Archangel juyce of Acacia or instead of it juyce of Sloes of each an ounce Mix them and let them infuse 24 hours in six pints of red Stiptick Wine then add of our Aqua Hypnotica ten ounces and distil all in Balneo Then take of this distilled liquor four pints Dragons blood moistned with spirit of Vitriol as much as doth suffice to give it a red tincture then filter it and the red Tincture edulcorate with Syrup of the Juyce of wild Poppy-flowers and reserve it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is very profitable and of great power and force in all Fluxes of the Belly as Dysenteries Diarrhoea's Lienteries Tenesmus c. The Dose is four ounces SECT III. Of Extracts Bezoarticum Solare or the Solar Bezoar TAke Venice Treacle Mithridate of each eight ounces shavings of Guajacum and Sassafras of each six ounces Bay-berries roots of Elicampane Angelica of each four ounces Swallow-wort Zedoary Tormentile of each two ounces Dragon-wort Masterwort Valerian Scorzonera white Dictamnus Butter-bur of each an ounce elect Mastich red Myrrh wood of Aloes Calamus aromaticus Cardamoms the less white Ginger Cubebs Oriental Saffron Mace of each six drams These being pulverized and mixed draw the Tincture Spagyrically with the best Spirit of Wine and then separate the Spirit from the Essence by a gentle heat in Balneo until it remains at the bottom thick like Honey which being done add of Confectio Alkermes an ounce Iovial Bezoar Diaphoretick Mineral Oriental Bezoar of each half an ounce Elks hoofs and Harts-horn Hermetically calcined native Cinnabar prepared sealed Earth flowers of Nitre of each three drams the Mineral Solar and Animal Unicorn of each a dram and a half Salt of Oriental Pearls and of red Corals flowers of Benjamin milk of Sulphur of each a dram salt of Betony of Scabious of Scordium of each three scruples the five precious Stones prepared the bone of a Stags heart Vipers of each half a dram Ambergriese and Musk of each a scruple These being all diligently mixed and incorporated at last add by drops true Oyl of Roses of the Oyls of the seeds of Angelica of Oranges white Amber Cloves Nutmegs Cinamon Camphire Garden Rue Citrons rectified of each a dram Mix them all together and bring them into the due and just form of an Extract to which you may add for the greater force of the Medicine the Salt made of the calcined Feces and extracted according to art Virtue Use and Dose It is a great Secret nay it is the best Medicine in many and almost all Diseases against all metallick animal and vegetable Poisons as Mercury Arsenick Wolf-bane the brain of a Cat poisonous Medicines Love-potions the poison of Spiders Vipers Serpents Scorpions Toads c. which doth powerfully expel it from the Heart and the other principal Members by Sweat and penetrates and conserves the whole body It is also useful after due Purging in all putrefactions and superfluous humors of the body from whencesoever they arise in ill habits of Body Dropsie c. In Erysipelas's in which case open a Vein first in strong bodies in the English Sweat punctures of the Sides small Pox Asthma Melancholy Pox obstructions of the Liver and Spleen Leprosie Contractures all long and confirmed Diseases c. Also all Gouts in the Joynts Knee Foot Hip in all Feavers Terms retained Jaundice yea in the Colick and Iliack Passion c. It is a singular and incomparable remedy in the Plague the Hungarian disease and in all Epidemical diseases it is a great Secret and by the report of the Patient it works to a miracle and that I may speak all in a word it is an universal Evacuative of all Poisons in the body In Apostems Carbuncles the true Pleurisie first give one Dose and exactly five hours after give another let this be gentle that he may have a third and of the happy success let no man doubt But if the Patient should cast up the Medicine by Vomit repeat it again presently yea though he should retain it for it is not sufficient to give one Dose only but give it so that it may cast the pestilential Poison out of the body with power and safety repeat this Alexipharmack Sudorifick five or six times in two days Which seeing it is often neglected how many may be saved which dye and this noble Medicine is defamed When the Patient is in his Sweat let him refresh himself with Conserve of Roses vitriolated Conserve of Sorrel Rob of Goose-berries Juyce and Syrup of Citrons of Pomegranates with Cordial and simple Waters c. and let the Patient abstain from sleep till he hath sweat twice When his Sweat is over let his body be dryed with clean Linen moderately warm but take great care lest the expulsed Poison be driven in again by too cold Air let the Sheets and Blankets of the Bed be changed And if the sick were tyred with sweating let him use comforting and refreshing Meats as new-laid Eggs Broth Ptisans and such like which are pleasant and nourish much in a small quantity The Dose is from half a scruple to a scruple But if he be seized with the Plague or his case be desperate let him take at first half a dram or two scruples in our water of Harts-horn Treacle or Carduus benedictus or let him take it in any other appropriate Vehicle and sweat for it doth most powerfully drive all Poison out of the body by its Diaphoretick force for you will see the whole body flow with sweat For which Divine blessing let the Name of the Lord be blessed Aurea Hadrianea or the Golden Hadrianean Take of the following Extracts made with distilled Vinegar Venice Treacle Mithridate Confectio Alkermes of each an ounce roots of Anthora Angelica Elicampane of each half an ounce Scordium Oriental Saffron Lupines of each three drams Harts-horn and Elks hoof Hermetically calcined Bole prepared with juyce of Citrons sealed Earth Bezoar Diaphoretick Mineral Iovial Bezoar of each two drams Hyacinth prepared Emerauld prepared salt of Pontick Wormwood Carduus the lesser Centaury of each a dram and a half Magistery of Pearls of red Corals and of Crabs eyes of each a dram bone of a Stags heart bones of Vipers Unicorns horn Extract of Lignum Aloes of each half a dram then add by drops Oyl of white Amber rectified of Camphire Zedoary Roses Cloves Cinamon Citrons rectified Angelica Rue of each half a scruple First mix the Extracts carefully that they may all well incorporate one with another which being well mixed add the other Oyls and Powders which by little and little sprinkle on the mass which being warm bring it into the form of an Extract Virtue Use and Dose This Antidote from its value and excellence
habits of body Dropsie pains of the Joynts Scabs or Scald Jaundice obstructions of the Liver and Spleen and also in Quotidian and Tertian Feavers in all which diseases we happily use it as an experienced Medicine The dose is from a scruple to half a dram and two scruples especially in strong bodies Pilulae Terebinthinae or Pills of Turpentine Take Cyprus Turpentine washed in juyce of Lemmons an ounce and a half juyce of Purslain made thick six drams Extract of the roots of Liquorish and Rhubarb Tartar vitriolated of each three drams the spongy brush that grows upon sweet Bryars the stones of Medlars of each a dram and a half Salt of white Amber Nitre prepared of each a dram Magistery of the Peach stone Crabs eyes of each half a dram Mix them and make a mass according to Art from which afterward with rectified Oyl of Citrons make Pills Virtue Use and Dose They are admirably good to break the stone in the Reins and provoke Urine and this chiefly to those of a hot Constitution for they expel the Tartar and Sand even to a miracle They cure the Running of the Reins and such like Fluxes and open the obstructions of the Liver and Spleen The dose is from half a dram to a dram taken a good distance of time before and after meat Pilulae Stipticae or the Stiptick Pills Take Extract of the juyce of Liquorish half an ounce species of Diaplantaginis and Diamartis of each three drams Laudanum Opiate two drams Birch-fungus Runnet of a Hare Camphire of each half a dram Horse hoofs burnt Sandarac Olibanum of each a scruple Mix them and with Juyce of Liquorish dissolved in Pomegranate-wine make a mass from which afterward with Oyls of Nutmegs and Cloves make Pills of the bigness of small Pease and gild them Virtue Use and Dose It stays all Fluxes of the Belly from what cause soever and stops blood flowing from any part of the body it stays the Courses in Women mitigates pain and procures sleep The dose from a scruple to half a dram at bed-time Cicera Tartari Take Cyprus Turpentine washed in Violet water and in the same water boiled to a just consistence two ounces acid Tartar an ounce species of Diaireos simple two drams Nitre prepared a dram Mix them and keep your hands wetted in cold Violet-water and so make Pills the bigness of a Pease Virtue Use and Dose We happily use it in all diseases proceeding from a thick tartarous matter And it is known by Experience that some by the use of this Pill have so cured and prevented the Gout that it hath not returned again for many years or else it returned more slowly but in others it hath been more mild and went off sooner They are also commendable in all obstructions of the Bowels and Veins in the Hemicrania Jaundice Contractures Dropsie Feavers retention of the Terms c. It fortifies the Reins and expels the Stones from the Kidneys and Bladder and doth not only relieve the Ventricle and parts about it but strengthens them also The use of these Pills is excellent in the Asthma Phthisick Cough c. and in all other Pectoral diseases They sometimes work by Sweat and sometimes by Urine according as the sick is propense to this or that The dose in preservation at the Quarters of the Moon is from half a dram to a dram but in curing every morning from a dram to a dram and a half Pilulae de Sandaraca Take of the best Sandarac half an ounce Extract of Polypody white Tartar of each two drams white Amber prepared black Pepper Roch-Alum red Sarcocol of each half a dram Lacca washed Nitre prepared round Birthwort seeds of wild Rue and Parsley of each a scruple Mix them and with the Juyce of the lesser Centaury made thick make a mass according to Art and of every scruple make two Pills and gild them Virtue Use and Dose It extenuates fat and makes people lean and attenuates all preternatural Carnosities in the humane body It is given every morning one Pill gilded Pilulae de Sabina or Pills of Savin Take salt of Savin two parts Oyl stilled from Savin one part They being mixed seal them Hermetically and set them in a Philosophical fire so long till they are hard like a stone afterwards Take of our Pil. Aloephanginae an ounce and a half of this Stone prepared an ounce Venetian Borax three drams Extract of our species Dialauri flowers of the lesser Centaury the herb Savin of each half a dram Oriental Saffron a scruple Mix them and with Oyl of Juniper make a mass from which afterward with Oyl of Cinamon and Mace make Pills Virtue Use and Dose These Pills do so happily open the obstructions of the Womb and so plentifully move the Terms retained that they deservedly claim the first place among Physical Arcana's that move the Courses The dose morning and evening is from a scruple to half a dram Pilulae Uterinae or Pills for the Womb. Take Pilulae Aloephanginae an ounce Faecula Bryoniae a dram salt of English Tin salt of Mother of Pearl salt of red Coral of each half a dram Extracts of Castor and the Callus of Mares of each a scruple Oyl of Angelica ten grains Mix them and make a mass according to Art of which when need requires with Oyl of Amber make Pills and gild them Virtue Use and Dose It is a peculiar and specifick Medicine for the suffocation of the Womb for it happily raiseth women that are as it were suffocated by Hysterical passion The dose is from a scruple to half a dram continued for certain mornings successively SECT VII Of Rotula's or little Rowls or Cakes Rotulae Imperiales TAke Confectio Alkermes half an ounce Troches of Pearls a dram Ambergriese a scruple the best Musk half a scruple white Sugar dissolved in rose-Rose-water eight ounces Mix them and make Rotula's according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It strengthens the Head Brain and Memory to admiration It also roborates the Heart afflicted with cold and trembling and affords great help in all its other affects It gently draws away the continued pains of the Head discusseth the Vertigo sharpens the Sight drys up moist defluxions of the Eyes it prevents baldness and prolongs life shortned by bad diet c. The dose is one two or three at a time often in the day Rotulae Smaragdinae or Rowls of Emerauld Take of Emerauld prepared two drams Elks horn Spagirically calcined a dram and a half seeds of male Peony gathered the Moon decreasing Citron seeds huskt of each a dram roots of white Diptamus grains of Kermes the lesser Galangal Oriental Saffron prepared Cubebs Misleto of the Oak of each half a dram Magistery of Oriental Pearls red Coral Hyacinth prepared of each a scruple Oyl of white Amber rectified Oyl of Nutmegs Mace and Cinamon of each ten grains Oyl of Rosemary and Lavender of each four drops white Sugar dissolved in an equal quantity of our
Epileptick and Apoplectick Water sixteen ounces Mix them and make of all little Rowls or Cakes Virtue and Use. They wonderfully preserve from the Apoplexy Epilepsie Palsie c. They correct the Vertigo and take away the debility of the Brain sharpen the Memory and Sense comfort the Head refresh the Spirits support and relieve the Faculties of the Mind debilitated by study and continual cares which are dangerous to the Animal Faculties Rotulae Hyacinthinae or Rowls of Hyacinth Take species Diarrhodon Abbatis Diamargariton frigidum of each half an ounce Hyacinth prepared two drams flowers of Nitre a dram Magistery of red Coral a scruple distilled Oyl of Roses ten grains white Sugar dissolved in Water-lily-flower water sixteen ounces Mix them and make Rotula's according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It gives relief to the heat and inflammation of the whole body and repairs the imbecillity of the virile force They help the Syncope and wonderfully refresh refrigerate and strengthen those who have long been dejected and afflicted with a long tedious disease They do wonders in Asthma's Heart-passions Epatick diseases Jaundice Consumptions Coughs and malignant Feavers The dose is two three four or five often in the day Rotulae Cordiales or Cordial Rowls Take species Diarrhodon Abbatis half an ounce Confectio Alkermes two drams Troches of Pearls Magistery of red Coral of each a scruple Oyl of Cloves and Mace of each four drops white Sugar dissolved in Cinamon water eight ounces Mix them and make a Confection in little Rowls Virtue Use and Dose They are great Fortifiers of the Heart and preserve it safe from all corruption and putrefaction that it cannot be vitiated by the malignant Air. The dose is two three or four for one time Rotulae Pectorales albae or white Pectoral Rowls Take species Diatragacanth frigidum and Diaireos simple of each half an ounce Lac Sulphuris two drams powder of Benjamin a dram Oyl of Fenil a scruple the whitest Sugar dissolved in milk of the seeds of white Poppy and Violet water sixteen ounces Mix them and make Rowls according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They are good for the asperity of the Tongue and Jaws and alleviate the hardness and compression of the Breast and Thorax They give ease to those troubled with the Cough Phthisick Consumption and wasting and to those who are obnoxious to defluxions and destillations from the Head The dose every hour one two or three at a time Rotulae Pectorales Citrinae or yellow Pectoral Rowls Take Lohoch sanum expertum species Diarrhodon Abbatis of each half an ounce juyce of Liquorish extracted flowers of Sulphur of each a dram powder of Benjamin roots of Flower-de-luce of each two scruples Extract of Oriental Saffron Balsam of Sulphur with Oyl of Aniseeds of each a scruple white Sugar dissolved in Fenil water sixteen ounces Mix them and make Rotula's Virtue Use and Dose They purge the Lungs lenifie the Breast facilitate the Spittle and therefore give ease in a wonderful manner to those troubled with the Cough Pleurisie difficulty of breathing c. The dose often in the day from one or two to three or four at a time Rotulae Pectorales rubrae or red Pectoral Rowls Take species Diarrhodon Abbatis an ounce Lohoch sanum expertum half an ounce Confectio Alkermes two drams juyce of Liquorish extracted flowers of Sulphur of each a dram powder of Benjamin roots of Flower-de-luce of each half a dram Oyl of Anisceds a scruple white Sugar dissolved in Hyssop water first tinctured with red Sanders sixteen ounces Mix them and make Rotula's according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They purge the Thorax and Lungs and strengthen them to expectorate the thick and gross matter there lodged Hence they give ease in tedious Coughs Asthma's and Pleurisies The dose is one two three or four at a time Rotulae Lac provocantes or Rowls provoking Milk Take Crystals prepared half an ounce red Corals prepared a dram Pearls prepared long Pepper of each half a dram Oyl of Fenil seeds a scruple white Sugar dissolved in water of Nutmegs three ounces Mix them and make Confectionary Rotula's Virtue Use and Dose It is a great Secret in provoking Milk and is therefore given to Nurses every day morning noon and night The dose is four or five at a time Rotulae refectivae Take Troches of Pearls a dram Magistery of red Coral Ambergriese of each a scruple white Sugar dissolved and extracted in milk of sweet Almonds with Rose-water four ounces Mix them and make little Rowls Virtue Use and Dose They nourish and give strength in Chronical diseases they restore health and strength to those who despair of Cure they conserve Nature by roboration and help to recover pristine strength The dose is as necessity requires two or three being taken and by degrees rubbed upon the tongue and afterward swallowed Rotulae stimulantes Take Venetian Borax two drams seeds of Ashen-keys a dram Boletus Cervinus flesh of Skinks of each half a dram long Pepper a scruple the bodies of Cantharides Oyl of Cinamon of each half a scruple white Sugar dissolved in water of Satyrion and Rosemary flowers six ounces Mix them and make Rotula's Virtue Use and Dose They wonderfully irritate and excite Venery and are very effectual to repair that kind of impotence and lost virility The dose is at going to bed from three four or five to six more or less according as the Patient requires They may also be taken after the first digestion that is after midnight Rotulae Aromaticae Take Galangal the less a dram and a half Calamus aromaticus grains of Paradise white Ginger of each a dram Cloves Cassia lignea Zedoary Burnet long Pepper Caraway seeds of each half a dram Cubebs Nutmegs Oriental Saffron Mace of each a scruple Oyls of Cinamon Mint Oranges and Rosemary of each ten grains white Sugar dissolved in our Stomach-water sixteen ounces Mix them and according to Art make a Confection in Rowls Virtue Use and Dose They calefie corroborate and preserve from pain all the principal members the Head Brain Stomach Heart Liver Spleen Guts c. They prevent the Colick stay Vomiting coming of a phlegmatick cause excite Appetite discuss the Flatulencies that distend the Ventricle and cure all that hurts the body coming of a cold cause The dose is two three four or five at a time Rotulae refrigerantes or cooling Rowls Take species Diarrhodon Abbatis an ounce Elaeosaccharum of Citrons flowers of Nitre of each two drams Crystals prepared a dram Tinctures of red Coral and grains of Kermes Sanders of each half a dram Magistery of Saturn a scruple distilled Oyl of Roses four grains white Sugar dissolved in juyce of Barberries and Goosberries equal in quantity sixteen ounces Mix them and make Rotula's Virtue Use and Dose They are very cooling and of excellent use to allay thirst in acute Diseases and burning Feavers They comfort the Stomach and its natural heat and relieve the Heart
Apoplectick Waters of each sixteen ounces Mix them and according to Art make little Morsels Virtue Use and Dose They are used as well in preserving from as curing the Epilepsie Apoplexy and Palsie and other dangerous diseases of the Head Brain and Nerves The dose in preservation is from half a dram to a dram at all Quarters of the Moon but in curing it is given from a dram to two or three in the Fit or a little after either by it self or in some proper Vehicle And if necessary repeat it but to Children by reason of their age half so much or less is a sufficient dose Morsuli Regii Take green Pistick Nuts two ounces Pines cleansed sweet Almonds of each an ounce Troches of Pearls Magistery of red Coral of each a dram the Cordial Flowers cut small of each a pugil Oyl of Mace a scruple white Sugar dissolved in Rose-water sixteen ounces Mix them and make them into little bits or Morsels according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They are of a grateful taste and comfortable above measure They nourish and restore those who languish under any Weakness Phthisick Consumption or are extenuated with a long Disease You cannot err in the dose for they may be taken at Meat or before or after it as the sick pleaseth Morsuli Rosati Take the best Conserve of red Roses two ounces species of Diarrhodon Abbatis half an ounce species de Gemmis frig Diamargar frigid of each two drams Confectio Alkermes Troches of Barberries flowers of Nitre of each a dram Magistery of Pearls and red Coral of each half a dram Elaeosaccharum of Roses and Citrons of each a scruple Cinamon and Mace of each ten grains white Sugar sixteen ounces dissolve it in water of Roses and Strawberries of each a like quantity Mix all and make little Morsels according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They are proper for all intemperate heat of the Head Heart Stomach Liver Womb and Reins and are given successfully in burburning cholerick Feavers They refresh those that are weak and dejected with a long Disease and restore them to their pristine strength They help the trembling of the Heart the defection of the Spirits and Digestion and those whose Countenance is vitiated The dose is from two drams to half an ounce Morsuli Pectorales or Pectoral Morsels Take Lohoch sanum expert two ounces species Diarrhodon Abbatis an ounce compound flowers of Sulphur juyce of Liquorish extracted of each two drams roots of Flower-de-luce Aliptae Moschatae of each a dram Balsam of Sulphur anisat Oyl of Fenil of each ten grains white Sugar sixteen ounces dissolve the Sugar in water of Horehound and Coltsfoot of each a like quantity Mix them and make little Morsels according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They relieve those afflicted with a lingering Cough Hoarsness Asthma c. They help difficulty of Breathing cut and attenuate the thick humors in the Breast and Lungs and ease pain there The dose is from half a dram to one or two every hour or when the Patient pleaseth Morsuli Refectivi de Cancris or Refective Morsels of Crabs Take the carnous part of River-Crabs boiled in pectoral Waters two ounces Conserve of Damask Roses an ounce and a half Pines cleansed green Pistick Nuts sweet Almonds of each macerated all night in Scabious-water an ounce white Sugar dissolved in our water of Calves Lungs five ounces Mix them and in the end add Syrup of Mastich two ounces Lac Sulphuris two drams Troches of Pearls and Oyl of Nutmegs exprest of each a dram Balsam of Sulphur with Oyl of Aniseeds a scruple Mix them and with great diligence according to Art make a Confection into little Morsels Virtue Use and Dose It is an Arcanum against the Phthisick and Consumption of the body which ought to be preferred deservedly before many other Remedies for there is nothing almost that doth more conserve the radical moisture than these It restores lost strength and comforts the principal members The dose is often in the day from two drams to half an ounce more or less according to the Complexion and Sex of the Patient Morsuli Stomachici or Stomach-morsels Take Diacydonium simple two ounces preserved China Ginger an ounce Calamus aromaticus preserved green half an ounce Nutmegs Cassia lignea the lesser Galangal Mace of each a dram seeds of Coriander prepared Cummin seeds of each half a dram Oyls of Cloves and Cinamon of each a scruple white Sugar dissolved in our stomachical Water sixteen ounces Mix them and make all into little Morsels according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They wonderfully comfort a cold Stomach and help it to retain the meat They roborate and strengthen the members of Nutrition hurt and debilitated and do powerfully excite the Appetite and Taste They discuss Flatulencies and dissolve ventose Humors They abate and take away the swelling and extension of the Hypochonders and restore the native heat They take away the ill savour of the body and wonderfully help those who have cold Bowels The dose is from one dram to two Morsuli Epatici or Morsels for the Liver Take roots of Scorzonera and Succory preserved of each an ounce species Diarrhodon Abbatis Conserve of red Roses Raisins of each half an ounce Citron flowers preserved two drams Magistery of red Coral Steel prepared with Vinegar of Tamarinds Spodium of Wolfs lungs dryed of each a dram seeds of Sorrel and Purslain of each half a dram flowers of white Agrimony white Sugar dissolved in our Epatick water frigid and calid sixteen ounces Mix them and make all into little Tablets and gild them with gold Virtue Use and Dose They are very good for the weakness and imbecillity of the Liver they take away its obstructions and give it strength They are good in the Jaundice some kind of Dropsies and ill habit of body The dose is from a dram to two and half an ounce Morsuli Martiales or Morsels of Mars Take filings of Steel prepared with Vinegar of Tamarinds an ounce Cassia lignea the lesser Galangal Cloves of each a dram Mace Oriental Saffron of each a scruple Oyl of Cinamon half a scruple white Sugar dissolved in water of Wormwood and lesser Centaury eight ounces Mix all and make little morsels according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They are profitable in all Obstructions especially of the Spleen and help all the vices of the Stomach Heart Head the paleness of the Face and provoke the Courses in Women c. They are taken in the morning four hours before dinner drinking a draught of Wormwood-wine after it and after taking it to use exercise for an hour The dose from two drams to three at a time Morsuli Viriles Take of our Confection succulata Inda an ounce green Pistick Nuts sweet Almonds Pine-nuts of each half an ounce preserved Nutmegs two drams Venetian Borax lesser Galangal long Pepper Cardamoms the less of each a dram the pizzle of a Bull and a Hart of each half
a dram Galliae Moschatae seeds of Ashen-keys and Nettles flesh of Skinks Oriental Saffron of each a scruple Oyls of Cloves Mace exprest Cinamon of each ten grains white Sugar dissolved in water of the roots of Satyrion and Rosemary flowers sixteen ounces Mix all and make little morsels according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They have an excellent and indeed a sudden operation on those who are willing to be abundantly kind to the Women I also commend them to those who are slow idle or negligent in their duty called by St. Paul 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 debitam benevolentiam so that when their cause comes before the Judge there is a Verdict against them or to use my Authors own words for it Ita ut si deferantur ad Iudicem causâ cadant The dose is upon occasion happily begun in the evening and continued from a dram to two and half an ounce drinking after it a little Sack or other rich Wine Morsuli Diacretae Take Chalk three or four times washed in Violet water half an ounce Crabs eyes prepared two drams Nutmegs Bole Armeniack of each a dram Coral prepared half a dram Pearls prepared Cinamon cut small of each a scruple Carp-stone Mace torrefied Oriental Saffron of each ten grains white Sugar dissolved in Rose-water eight ounces Mix them and make little morsels according to Art Virtue Use and Dose They are profitable and useful against the heat of the Stomach commonly called Heart-burning which is no ways dangerous but troublesom and is often common to those most healthy coming sometimes by eating and drinking as well as fasting and they are desirous to belch as it were a fiery vapour shut in that hath not force enough to break forth This boiling pain do they resist and also take away its cause The dose is from one dram to two SECT IX Of Troches Trochisci Vitae TAke Manus Christi simple eight cunces Confectio Alkermes an ounce and a half our Troches of Pearls Ambergriese of each a dram the best Musk the five precious Stones prepared of each a scruple Elaeosaccharum of Cinamon and Cloves of each ten grains Mix them and with Tragacanth dissolved in Rose-water make little Troches sor use Virtue Use and Dose They increase and renew decayed strength and repair it wonderfully as it were by a Celestial power They recreate the Spirits support the radical Moisture and roborate the Head Heart Stomach and Liver c. above measure they discuss the vicious humors of the Stomach and open the obstructions of the Veins They are proper in all cold Distempers restoring Age helping Digestion and resist all Putresaction They prevent the Vertigo sharpen the Sight and are a great Preservative from the Epilepsie and Apoplexy They hasten the Birth and are a present Remedy in the distempers of the Mind The dose is one or two at a time They may also be prepared with Musk. Trochisci de Radice Rhodia or Troches of Rose-root Take of the roots of Rhodia an ounce the bark of the roots of Mandrake Peach-kernels Opium Hermetically prepared red Myrrh of each six drams flowers of wild Poppy Oriental Saffron red Roses of each half an ounce seeds of Henbane Dill and Smallage of each three drams Nutmegs Cubebs Camphire of each two drams Mix them and with Mucilage of the seeds of Fleabane and Quinces made of Lettice-water make Troches according to Art Virtue and Use. I have had Experience of these Troches in Melancholy Madness Pleurisie and excessive Watchings yea in all pains of the Head if they be applied like a Liniment or dissolved in water of Lettice and Roses or in our Hypnotick or Womans milk and applied to the Forehead and Temples Trochisci Ophthalmici or Troches for the Eyes Take white Lead washed an ounce Harts-horn calcined without fire Sarcocol Tutty prepared of each half an ounce Gum Arabick white Tragacanth dust of Flour of each two drams Mother of Pearls prepared white Pompholix Olibanum of each a dram Opium Spagirically prepared Camphire of each half a dram Mix them and with the Whites of Eggs make Troches for the Eyes to be used in Collyriums with appropriate Waters Virtue and Use. They are proper and useful for all kind of accidents and passions of the Eyes as Rheumatisms Blood-shot thin sharp Rheums Pustules Burnings Ruptures Fistula's Roughness Itching and all pains there they also consolidate and heal Ulcers of the Eyes Trochisci de Papavere or Troches of Poppy Take Sugar Penids two ounces white Poppy seeds half ●n ounce Melon seeds huskt Gourd seeds of each two ●rams juyce of Liquorish extracted red Bole Armenick ●repared compound flowers of Sulphur of each a dram and 〈◊〉 half white Tragacanth dust of Flour of each a dram Extract of wild Poppy flowers half a dram Mix them and with Mucilage of the seeds of Quinces and water of wild Poppies make little Troches Virtue Use and Dose We happily use these in all sharp Catarrhs falling from the Head upon the Breast and Lungs which they powerfully stop and restore the Head to its pristine state again and powerfully lenifie the pains of the Breast The dose is every hour or at certain hours two or three rubbed on the tongue till they dissolve Trochisci Glycyrrhizae or Troches of Liquorish Take white Sugar Candy and Penids of each four ounces juyce of Liquorish extracted ten drams powder of Diaireos simple Diarrhodon Abbatis Diamagariton frigid of each a dram the four greater cold Seeds Alipt● Moschatae Lac Sulphuris of each half a dram Mix them and with a Mucilage made of roots of Marsh-mallows and violet-Violet-water make Troches Virtue Use and Dose They are of great use in hot and dry Coughs they restore the Voice lost cleanse the Thorax and are excellent with other remedies to facilitate Spitting They are proper for Children troubled with Asthma's and straitness of the Breast c. They are given many times in the day two or three at a time according to the disease and strength of the Patient Trochisci Cordiales or Cordial Troches Take white Sugar Candy eight ounces Consectio Alkermes an ounce of the five precious Stones prepared of each a scruple Oyl of Cloves and Cinamon of each t●● grains Mix them and with Mucilage made of Tragacanth and Rose-water make little Troches Virtue Use and Dose They comfort the Heart and relieve the faintings thereof also the infirmities of the Mind They help those who lye long unde● Distempers or languish under any weakness and conduce much to the recovery of their former strength They take away the loathing of the Stomach and help Digestion The dose is from three to six at a time Trochisci Ioviales Take Magistery of English Tin Mother of Pearls red Coral of each a dram Oyl of white Amber rectified a scruple Mix them and with Gum Tragacanth dissolved in our Hysterical water make little Troches each weighing half a scruple Virtue Use and Dose They are of admirable force and operation in all kinds
of Suffocation for if one or two be taken in the morning for three days together in our Hysterical water or in any other appropriate they do under God cure the Patient for which Divine gift let God alone be blessed Trochisci de Alumine or Troches of Alum Take crude Alum roots of Pellitory of each half an ounce long Pepper a dram seeds of Henbane Wheat-meal white Chalk Nitre prepared of each a dram and a half white Ginger Cloves Opium prepared of each a dram Mix them and with Juyce of the lesser Nettles make Troches Virtue and Use. They take away pain being applied to the Teeth and Gums due Purgation or Phlebotomy being first used Trochisci de Satureja pro Lixivio or Troches of Summer-Savory for a Lixivium Take dryed Savory half an ounce Marjoram and Origanum of each two drams Lavender flowers red Roses Rosemary flowers of each a dram and a half wood of Aloes Gum Arabick white Tragacanth roots of Avens and Flower-de-luce of each a dram Cloves Nutmegs Cardamoms the less Cubebs of each a dram Ambergriese and Musk of each a scruple Mix them and with the Whites of Eggs make Troches each weighing a dram Virtue and Use. Boil two three or more of these Troches in a sufficient quantity of Lixivium and with that wash the Head in the morning fasting having first been at stool and presently let the Head be rubbed and dryed with warm Linen It takes away all the sweat and filth of the Head and strengthens it opens the Pores of the Skin drys up Catarrhs comforts the Memory and quickens the Sense Trochisci de Nitro or Troches of Nitre Take Rotula's of the juyce of Barberries and Rotula's of the juyce of Goosberries of each eight ounces species of Diarrhodon Abbatis moistned with spirit of Vitriol Nitre prepared of each an ounce powder of red Roses vitriolated two drams Oyl of Cinamon four drops Mix them and with Tragacanth dissolved in Juyce of Citrons make Troches Virtue Use and Dose They are of great use in the Quincy Inflammation of the Mouth and Tongue boiling of the Blood heat of Urine burning Feavers and especially putrid Semi-tertains The dose is from one dram to two in appropriate Vehicles Styli Dentrifricii or a Medicine for the Teeth Take the powder of calcined River-flints two ounce Pumice stone prepared burnt Alum of each half 〈◊〉 ounce roots of Florentine Flower-de-luce white ashes of Indian Tabaco of each two drams Gallia Moschata oyl of Rhodium of each a scruple Mix them and with Gum Tragacanth dissolved in Rose-water make little Rowls to cleanse the Teeth Virtue and Use. They are most used to cleanse the Teeth and to remove their ill colour For when the Teeth turn yellow black c. this Powder doth wonderfully cleanse them and make them white if they be often rubbed and cleansed with it Pomum Ambrae Take roots of Florentine Flower-de-luce Cloves Mace Cinamon of each half an ounce wood of Aloes yellow Sanders Styrax Calamit Benjamin of each two drams Ambergriese a dram Alexandrian Musk half a dram Balsam of Peru Oyl of Rhodium of each a scruple All being diligently mixed add of true Civet two drams then with Gum Arabick and Tragacanth of each alike dissolved in water of Marjoram Narcissus Roses and Lavender make a mass of which make Troches Balls Cakes c. which put into a Glass and kept will grow hard Virtue and Use. It is a specifick odoriferous Medicine which in cold Cephalalgia's Vertigo Epilepsie Apoplexy pestilential Air Colick suffocation of the Matrix falling out of the Womb c. and especially when Medicines cannot be taken into the Body if these be applied to the Nose or other parts they comfort the Heart and vital Spirits exceedingly Sapo odoratus or perfumed Sope. Take Venetian Sope dissolved in water of Narcissus a pound roots of Florentine Flower-de-luce an ounce Styrax Calamit Benjamin of each half an ounce wood of Aloes yellow Sanders of each two drams Ambergriese and Civet of each a dram of Musk Balsam of Peru of each half a dram the Oyls of Rhodium Lavender Cinamon and Cloves of each a scruple Mix them and with Oyl of Tartar per deliquium make little Balls and as you are making them up anoint your hands with the aforesaid Oyls SECT X. Of Suffiments Suffimentum Angelicum TAke Styrax Calamitis and Benjamin of each equal parts Dissolve these in the best Rose-water and presently well prest afterwards dryed pulverized and kept for use Take of this powder thus prepared an ounce wood of Aloes two drams red Roses dryed and Ambergriese of each a dram true Civet and Musk of each half a dram Balsam of Peru and Oyl of Rhodium of each a scruple Ivory calcined till it be black a sufficient quantity Mix all well and with rose-Rose-water make a Paste of which make little black Cakes put them among Rose-leaves and dry them in the shade then put them in a glass Vessel and keep them for use Virtue and Use. They are used for a Perfume by Kings Princes and Great men for one or two being laid upon hot Coals or infused and boiled in Rose-water give a most sweet delectable and celestial Odor which doth refresh the Brain and vital Spirits and prevents the contagious Infection of a malignant Air. Suffimentum Imperiale or an Imperial Perfume Take Styrax cleansed Benjamin of each half a● ounce wood of Aloes two drams true Civet a dram Gallia Moschata a scruple Oyl of Cloves and Roses ●f each ten grains Mix them and make all into little Balls or Cakes which keep for use Virtue and Use. These sweet Balls being laid upon hot coals send forth a most grateful Odor which doth not only correct a poisonous stinking and putrid Air but sweetly and pleasantly refresh the internal Spirits of man the Fume also conveyed by a Tunnel or other such Instrument into the Orifice of the Womb doth wonderfully help Women that are almost suffocated and stays all the inordinate motions of the Matrix But when it is thus used take care to cover the Head close lest the Patient should receive the odor by the Nostrils also Suffimentum Epilepticum or an Epileptick Fume Take white Amber eleven drams red Myrrh elect Mastich Gum Animae Galbanum and Elemi of each two drams Misleto of the Oak seeds of Peony huked Iuniper-berries shavings of Elks horn of each a dram Wormwood Marjoram Lavender flowers flower of Lily of the valley red Roses of each half a dram Mix them and with an Infusion of Tragacanth made in our Epileptick water make little Troches or Balls Virtue and Use. These being laid on coals and the Fume received up into the Nose by one that is grieved with the Epilepsie takes away the fit and is very profitable for those who are troubled with dangerous diseases of the Head as the Apoplexy and Palsie c. It is also used against the suffocation and falling out of the Womb. Suffimentum de Sandaracha Take of the
Medicine for the Head TAke our species Dialunae an ounce and a half roots of white Diptamus Citron seeds huskt of each half an ounce Kermes seeds or berries seeds of Sorrel Extract of Lilies of the valley of each two drams Emerauld prepared Salt of mans Skull white Amber prepared of each a dram and a half Essence of Oriental Pearls and red Coral of each four scruples Oriental Saffron prepared lesser Galangal Cubebs of each a dram bone of a Stags heart Hyacinth prepared of each two scruples Conserve of Peony flowers vitriolated Rosemary flowers of each an ounce white Sugar Candy dissolved in Aqua Apoplectica Syrup of the juyce of Citrons of each eight ounces Mix them and make of all an Electuary Virtue Use and Dose It is good for all or at least the most dangerous diseases of the Head which it takes away and happily cures And is very agreeable to Suffocations Vertigo Apoplexy Epilepsie and Lunacy and was only invented to dry the humidity of the Brain The dose is from a dram to a dram and a half more or less in appropriate Vehicles Confectio Opiata or an Electuary of Opium Take Opium Spagirically prepared and extracted half an ounce species Diamoschu dulce and Diambrae of each a dram Magistery of Oriental Pearls and red Coral of each half a dram Extract of wild Poppy flowers and Oriental Saffron Foreign Mumy of each a scruple Gallia Moschata Oriental Bezoar bone of a Stags heart Unicorns horn of each half a dram And with Confectio Alkermes make an Electuary according to Art to which add Oyls of Cinamon Nutmegs Marjoram Sage white Amber and Cloves of each four drops Virtue Use and Dose This Medicine is called by this name which signifies an Opiate or an Electuary of Laudanum for Laudanum opiatum is hard to dissolve and doth usually remain in drops or little particles undissolved therefore in place of it this Electuary may be profitably used the effect of which is the same in use It is given from five to six seven and ten grains in some appropriate Liquor or in our Aqua Hypnotica cinamon-Cinamon-water c. or in any other respecting the Disease Confectio Narcotica or a stupefying Medicine Take Nutmegs half an ounce Bole Armoniack Opium Spagirically extracted of each three drams Extract of wild Poppy flowers Oriental Saffron Trochisci Ramich of each two drams Crocus Martis made by reverberation a dram and a half roots of Tormentil Snakeweed and Zedoary of each a dram Magistery of red Coral white Amber prepared burnt Harts-horn Cloves of each half a dram Camphire five grains Mix them and with simple Syrups of Poppies and Jujubes of each four ounces make an Electuary according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It wonderfully mitigates all pain but chiefly of the Head Breast Stomach Matrix and Belly It doth safely and powerfully provoke sleep It cures the bleeding of any part gripes of the Guts bloody Flux Pleurisie Iliack Passion and Colick pains pains in the Kidneys c. It allays Vomiting Hiccup and Cough It gives ease in shortness of breath It stops the Terms and Piles and is good in a Gonorrhoea and Satyriasm The dose is from half a dram to a dram at going to bed Confectio pretiosa or a precious Electuary Take Elaeosaccharum of Citrons six drams true Tincture of Coral Magistery of Oriental Pearls of each two drams Kermes berries Elks horn Spagirically calcined of each a dram and a half the best Mastich wood of Aloes lesser Galangal the lesser Cardamoms of each a dram Nutmegs preserved in India one the five precious Stones prepared Ambergriese Extract of Oriental Saffron of each two scruples Alexandrian Musk bone of a Stags heart of each a scruple our Aurum Potabile half an ounce Oyl of Cinamon and Mace of each a scruple Oyl of Cloves and Roses of each a scruple Conserve of Gilly-flowers Conserve of red Roses vitriolated of each eight ounces Mix them and with Syrup of Chermes berries make an Electuary according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It is a most noble Cordial Medicine against the trembling and violent pulsation of the Heart and there is not a more excellent Medicine in the whole Republick of Physick for the distempers of the Mind than this is It is given with good success to old and weak people that are sick to recover their strength for it refresheth and fortifies the vital animal and natural Spirits in all the Members renews the humidum Radicale and is a true Preservative from the Vertigo Epilepsie Apoplexy Leprosie Gout Scurvy and Dropsie The dose is from half a dram to a dram by it self or in appropriate Vehicles Confectio Pectoralis or a Pectoral Electuary Take our species of Diasulphur nineteen drams Diarrhodon Abbatis eleven drams of our simple Pectoral Syrup a pound Conserve of red Roses tinctured with our Elixir of Sulphur two pound Oyl of Cinamon a dram Mix them and make an Electuary according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It is a very pleasant Medicine to the Sight Taste and Smell and is by me used in the Asthma straitness of the Breast Phthisick Hectick and all affects of the Thorax in which cases I have experienced its wonderful power beyond other Medicines and am willing to communicate it to be used by others It is to be given a little at a time and often in the day and not to swallow it presently for if so then it passeth to the Ventricle and not to the place affected The dose is the quantity of a Hazel-nut or of a Nutmeg more or less according to the Disease and Age of the Patient Confectio Zingiberis Indi or an Electuary of green Ginger Take green Ginger preserved in India fourteen ounces species Aromaticum Caryophyllatum Diagalangal Diarrhodon Abbatis of each an ounce Diacydonium simple eight ounces Oyl of Cinamon a dram Conserve of red Roses vitriolated a pound Mix them and with Syrup of the before-mentioned Ginger make an Electuary according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It comforts the Heart and Stomach helps Digestion takes away Nauseating and Vomiting warms and assists the parts and Organs of Nutrition resists Putrefaction dissolves and discusseth ventose Humors excites the native Heat repels all noxious humors of the Breast and cures a Cough contracted from Cold it restores the Liver Spleen Reins and other Members to their native action being depraved by Cold. This is a most excellent and stately Electuary and I often use it for great and rich people The dose is the quantity of a Nutmeg morning or evening or in time of necessity but you may give more or less according to the Age Sex and Complexion of the Patient Zingiber Rosatum or Ginger prepared with Roses Take Conserve of red Roses vitriolated twelve ounces green Ginger preserved in India four ounces Oyl of Cinamon a scruple Oyl of Cloves half a scruple Mix them and with a sufficient quantity of Syrup of the Juyce of Violets vitriolated make an Electuary according
cervinus two drams Cinamon and long Pepper of each a dram Magistery of Pearl and red Coral of each half adram Gallia Moschata and Oyl ●f Cloves of each a scruple leaves of pure Gold fifteen Mix all and with Syrup of preserved Ginger make ●n Electuary according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It hath a great force to provoke the desire of Coition and doth egregiously excite ●oth Sexes thereunto it doth wonderfully increase Sperm and singularly restore those that are consumed and emaciated The dose is morning and evening from two drams to three with old rich Wine Confectio Stiptica or a Stiptick Electuary Take Tinctures of Crocus Martis of Celandine Rhubarb and dryed Nuts of each an ounce Tormentil Zedoary Gum Arabick Cloves white Ginger torrefied Nutmegs of each six drams sealed Earth white Am●er prepared Calamus aromaticus the lesser Galangal ●oth sorts of Cardamoms Cinamon of each half an ●unce shells of River-crabs boiled in Vinegar seeds of Bloodwort Plantane and black Poppy Orange peel ●f each three drams leaves of Sage Burnet and Mint of each two drams Bulls pizle Coriander prepared Acatia of each a dram and a half Cypress-nuts burnt Frogs calcined Talk of each a dram Let all be subtilly powdered and mixed and with Miva of Quinces make an Electuary according to Art to which add of our Carminative Oyl three drams and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It hath been wonderfully experimented in all fluxes of the Belly as Dysenteries Diarrhoea's Hepatick Fluxes bleeding at the Nose and Terms and also in other desperate ruptures of Blood For it comforts the Guts and internal Bowels and refresheth Nature by Constipation The dose is from a dram to half an ounce in Sack or other generous Wine either in the morning fasting or at any other time the Stomach being empty Confectio Terebinthinata or an Electuary of Turpentine Take Cyprus Turpentine washed in Rhenish Wine two ounces white Sugar Candy an ounce and a half powder of Liquorish six drams species Diarrhodon Abbatis an ounce the four greater cold Seeds of each a dram Nitre prepared a scruple Mix them and with Syrup of Violets make a mixture Virtue Use and Dose It is proper for those troubled with a Cough or Consumption It cleanseth the Breast and provokes Urine It helps the Strangury purgeth the Reins and easeth the pains of them It digesteth crude Humors loosens the Belly c. The dose is from a dram to two Theriaca Mulierum or a Treacle for Women Take Venice Treacle three ounces Iovial Bezoar half an ounce Elks horn and Harts horn of each Spagirically calcined a dram and a half Extract of roots of Angelica and Elicampane of each a dram Essence of Castor half a dram Magistery of Pearls and red Coral of each a scruple Oyl of white Amber half a scruple Mix them and with Rob of Elder-berries make an Electuary Virtue Use and Dose It cures almost all Diseases in Women by Sweat as well hot as cold by a certain occult property and for that Sex there is not a more excellent and noble Diaphoretick given The dose is from a scruple to a dram in waters appropriate to the Disease yet where the Disease is of a hot Cause we give it in cold Vehicles Theriaca Saxonica or the Saxonick Treacle Take Rob of Elder-berries and dwarff Elder-berries of each two ounces Harts horn Spagirically calcined an ounce juyce of Fumitory made thick simple Syrup of Poppies Spirit of Iuniper of each half an ounce Oriental rod Bole two drams Oyl of the seeds of Angelica Oyl of Zedoary of each a dram Mix them and over a gentle clear fire make them into the form of an Opiate Virtue Use and Dose It is a most noble Antidote powerfully working by Sweat and insensible Transpiration it defends men from and cures many and grievous Diseases It profligates and extinguisheth Feavers of all kinds whether intermitting continual or malignant Also the Dropsie Erysipelas Scurvy Jaundice Plague suffocation of the Matrix and other affects of the Womb the Pox Scab Itch Leprosie c. nay it deserves its praise so justly that no man is sufficiently able to proclaim its virtues The dose is the quantity of a Nutmeg according to the Sex Age and Constitution of the Patient and the urgency of the Disease it is given in any fit and congruous Liquor especially such as is appropriate to the Disease I give it in many affects the body being first purged in the evening at going to bed four or five hours after supper with a sufficient quantity of our Harts-horn water and toward morning it doth use to sweat powerfully Theriaca Febrilis or an Electuary for Feavers Take species of our Febrifuge three ounces Conserve of Pontick Wormwood Conserve of Carduus and the lesser Centaury of each two ounces Venice Treacle an ounce and a half Harts-horn calcined without fire Mineral Diaphoretick white Ginger of each three drams species of Diamoschu dulce and Diambra of each a dram and a half Camphire dissolved in Spirit of Angelica half a dram Mix them and with Rob of Elder-berries make an Electuary Virtue Use and Dose It cures almost all Feavers and is very profitable also in the Plague The dose is from a dram to two in our Aqua Febrifuge or in Carduus Scabious or marigold-Marigold-water c. let the Patient drink it two hours before the Fit and being in bed let him sweat for by this means it cures the Feaver Electuarium Opticum or an Electuary for the Eyes Take preserved Elicampane roots and preserved Chebul Myrobalans of each two ounces long Pepper and Cloves of each an ounce Mace the lesser Galangal white Ginger and Cubebs of each half an ounce Sea-Beans prepared Pikes eyes Eyebright Pennyroyal Germander Clovegilly-flowers Rosemary of each three drams seeds of the Mountain Osier and Fenil of each two drams seeds of Parsley Anise Smallage Dill and white Saxifrage of each a dram and a half All being pulverized mix them then with twenty four ounces of white Sugar Candy dissolved in Spirit of Juniper and the depurated Juyces of Sage Rue Celandine and Hyssop of each a sufficient quantity and then boiled to a just consistence make an Electuary to which add Oyl of Cinamon and Nutmegs of each a dram And then again mix them and reserve it for use Virtue Use and Dose It comforts the Stomach consumes superfluous Humors cleanseth the Reins and is good to expel all flatulent Humors But it chiefly restores a weak Sight and hath been wonderfully experimented in weakness of the Eyes Suffusions c. let the cause be what it will The dose is constantly in the morning fasting and at night going to bed the quantity of a Chestnut And by so using of it the Patient shall be able to read a small print by a clear and free sight without Spectacles even to his life's end Electuarium Stomachicum or an Electuary for the Stomach Take sweet Almonds eight ounces aromatical Reed white
of Roses TAke Conserve of Roses tinctured with Spirit of Sulphur four ounces Lohoch of Coltsfoot roots prepared with Sugar two ounces species Diarrhodon Abbatis an ounce Lac Sulphuris half an ounce red Oriental Bole prepared juyce of Liquorish extracted of each two drams Oriental Saffron prepared a dram flowers of Benjamin Cardamoms the less Mace of each half a dram Balsam of Sulphur prepared with Oyl of Aniseeds a scruple true Oyl of Roses four grains Mix them and with our simple Pectoral Syrup make a Lohoch Virtue Use and Dose It helps those who are troubled with continual Coughs Hoarsness Pleurisies c. It brings offensive matter from the Lungs with ease and effectually heals purulent Exulcerations as well of the Breast as Lungs and takes away the ill smell thence proceeding It also helps those who spit blood The dose is the quantity of a Hazel-nut taken often Lohoch Violatum or Lohoch of Violets Take fresh Conserve of Violets tinged with our Elixir of Sulphur four ounces Lohoch sanum expert two ounces species of Diamargariton frigid Diaireos simple of each half an ounce compound flowers of Sulphur Extract of Liquorish roots of each three drams Oriental Saffron prepared Styrax Calamit of each a scruple Oyl of Hyssop and Benjamin of each four grains Mix them and with our compound Pectoral Syrup make a Pectoral Lohoch Virtue Use and Dose This Medicine is experimented in the Cough Asthma Phthisick difficulty of breathing and straitness of the Breast and in other diseases of the Breast and Lungs The dose is the same as before Lohoch Pectorale or a Pectoral Lohoch Take both our simple and compound pectoral Syrups of each two ounces Lohoch of Coltsfoot roots of sanum expertum of each an ounce Manus Christi with Aniseeds prepared six drams species Diarrhodon Abbatis half an ounce green Ginger of each three drams Mix them and make a Pectoral Lohoch according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It is a certain Medicine for a Cough and Hoarsness coming of cold or thick Flegm contained in the Thorax and Lungs It is a present Remedy for all distempers of the Breast difficulty of Breathing Pleurisie pain of the Ribs c. The dose is the quantity of a Nutmeg often in the day Lohoch seu Diacodium Crocatum or a Lohoch or Diacodium with Saffron Take of the heads and seeds of white Poppy twenty one sweet Bean cods the seeds being cast away roots of Liquorish of each three ounces seeds of Bombace Marsh mallows and Quinces Myrtle-berries of each half an ounce fat Figs Dates and Sebestens of each eleven flowers of great red Mallows Violets and Hearts-ease of each two drams Boil them in a sufficient quantity of Fountain-water according to Art Then take of this Decoction being strained two pound Sugar Candy rosated Penids of each half a pound Make of all a thick Syrup Then toward the end of the Preparation add Syrup of the juyce of wild Poppies Iujubes of each two ounces Extract of Saffron half a dram Mix them and over a gentle fire let them boil to the consistence of Honey which aromatize with a scruple of Gallia Moschata Virtue Use and Dose It is a great Secret in all hot thin sharp and salt Defluxions and Destillations from the Head upon the Thorax and rough Artery which cause continual Coughs and Watchings For it lenifies the roughness of the Throat and maturates the Spittle by making it thick and glutinous and fit to expectorate It allays thirst mitigates heat and procures sleep Also by cooling and moistning it roborates the Spirits repairs strength and preserves the native heat Moreover it cannot be expressed how profitable it is for those who are afflicted with the Colick Stone and Gravel Pleurisie Gout c. It is also good for the over-great excretion and evacuation of the Blood and Terms nay 't is of good use in burning Feavers Fluxes of the Belly Dysenteries c. which are caused by a sharp and cholerick matter The dose is from a dram to two three or four Lohoch Antiphthisicum or a Lohoch for the Consumption or wasting of the Lungs Take of our Diacodium crocatum four ounces Lohoch sanum expertum and de pulmone Vulpis of each two ounces our white red and citrine pectoral Rotula's of each an ounce our simple and compound pectoral Syrups of each six drams green Ginger half an ounce species Diarrhodon Abbatis Diamargariton frigid of each two drams Mix them and with an Emulsion made of white Poppy seeds and the water of Calves Lungs an ounce and a half over a gentle sire boil it to the consistence of a Lohoch Virtue Use and Dose It is of great efficacy and power in the Phthilick Asthma Cough Pleurisie Catarrh Hoarsness and other vices of the Thorax and Lungs It extenuates those humors that are hard to be spit forth and induceth sleep The dose is the quantity of a Hazel-nut often in the day SECT XVI Of Syrups Syrupus Perlarum Orientalium or Syrup of Oriental Pearls TAke water of Roses Borage and Bugloss of each six ounces Salt of Oriental Pearls half an ounce These being mixed and dissolved add of sweet Almonds a quantity sufficient to make an Emulsion with which afterward mix white Sugar a pound and then boil it to the consistence of a Syrup Virtue Use and Dose It roborates the Heart Brain and Memory preserves the Body sound It relieves the Consumptive and keeps off Old age It drys up vicious Humors amends Milk in Women restores the humidum Radicale and increaseth Seed in both Sexes It is also a certain Preservative from the Apoplexy Epilepsie and Palsie and is to be given divers times in the week The dose is from half an ounce to six drams by it self or with other Specificks Syrupus Corallorum rubrorum or Syrup of red Coral Take Tincture of red Roses extracted with Succory-water distilled from the juyce of the whole Plant and as it were red ten ounces Salt of red Coral half an ounce These being mixed dissolved and filtred add of white Sugar a pound exprest juyce of Barberries and Goosberries of each four ounces Again mix them and bring all into the consistence of a Syrup Virtue Use and Dose It comforts the weakness of the Heart and much increaseth its strength It mitigates the intemperate heat of the Liver Spleen and Reins and wonderfully relieves them in Obstructions It cures any Haemorrhage mundifies the blood through the whole body It is a good Remedy for cholerick Vomitings It allays Thirst refrigerates and strengthens the Stomach It restores and amends the other internal Bowels distempered by heat Whence it is a great Secret in the Dysentery Lientery pains in the Guts Liver-fluxes Gonorrhoea Flux from the Womb c. It is also good in contagious Diseases and gives ease in malignant Defluxions and Colliquations It strengthens and preserves the Child in the Womb and prevents Abortion if while she goes with Child she takes half a spoonful at a
wonderful operation and a happy restitution in a short time Spiritus Vini Theriacalis or Spirit of Wine with Treacle Take Venice Treacle four ounces roots of Angelica Elicampane and Swallow-wort white Diptamus Devils-bit Snakeweed Pimpinella Tormentil Zedoary Citron seeds of each an ounce Make all into a gross Powder and mix them on which pour eight pound of simple Spirit of Wine Let them digest fourteen days and then digest them in B. M. and keep the abstracted liquor for use Virtue Use and Dose This is a most excellent Spirit to preserve people from the Plague And is also called a Catholick Medicine because it consisteth of just twelve Ingredients It may be taken from one spoonful to two three or four hours before dinner or before they go abroad and is to be used every morning It prevents the danger of contagious Air and doth revive the Spirits But in curing it is given from two spoonfuls to three in Carduus-water or in our Aqua Cornu Cervi and it expels the Venom plentifully by Sweat SECT XIX Of compound distilled Waters Aqua Epileptica or an Epileptick Water TAke Roots of Peony duly gathered two ounces roots of round Birthwort white Diptamus and Angelica of each an ounce and a half Misleto of the Oak Peacocks dung Squills prepared Anacardus of each an ounce seeds of male Peony Coriander Caraway and Fenil of each six drams a dryed Secundine of a male Birth Castor of each half an ounce Carduus Millefoil wild Rue Sage and Rosemary of each two drams Let them be cut and bruised and infused in twelve pound of Spanish Wine and set to digest in a warm place for eight days the Vessel being often shaken in the time afterward distil them by an Alembick and into the distilled Liquor again put these things following Flowers of male Peony Lily of the valley of each four ounces flowers of Betony Teil-tree Lavender Balm Borage and Bugloss of each an ounce and a half Nutmeg Cinamon Cubebs Mace long Pepper and Cloves of each an ounce Mix them and over a gentle fire in Balneo distil them the second time Virtue Use and Dose It is an effectual Medicine against the Epilepsie Vertigo Lethargy Catalepsie and Subeth which Diseases it chiefly cureth It is given in the Fit from an ounce to an ounce and a half But in preservation at the four Quarters of the Moon especially in all moist and nebu●ous constitution of the Air from one spoonful to two Aqua Apoplectica or a Water for the Apoplexy Take seeds of Rocket a pound seeds of Mountain-Osier Caraway and Anise of each an ounce roots of Avens four ounces roots of male Peony Pellitory and water Acorus of each two ounces Iuniper-berries four ounces Bay-berries husked an ounce and an half Ground-pine Hyssop Marjoram Origanum and Vervain of each half an ounce Let them be grosly b●uised and beaten and put into a large Matrace with ten pound of Spanish Wine and two pound of Spirit of Roses Let them stand in digestion fourteen days and then distil them in Balneo and into the distilled Liquor put fresh flowers of the Lily of the valley Primroses and Lavender of each four ounces Sage Marigold Betony and Rosemary of each an ounce and a half both sorts of Cardamoms Cabebs wood of Aloes Nutmegs Mace Cinamon the lesser Galangal long Pepper and Cloves of each an ounce Mix them and again digest them for three days and over a gentle fire distil it in Balneo and afterward rectifie it by it self with a scruple of Gallia Moschata wrapping Cotton about the Snout of the Alembick At last the water being put into a close Glass keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose This is rightly called the water of Philosophers because it is of a wonderful virtue in comforting the Brain and Nerves It also strengthens the Memory and Intellect exceedingly It preserves from the Apoplexy and Palsie and all other dangerous diseases of the Head It doth excellently discuss and attenuate Humors renders the Blood pure and gives a lively Colour to the body But chiefly and especially it cures the Apoplexy and may be as well outwardly applied as taken inwardly The dose is from one spoonful to two c. Aqua de Xyloaloe or a Water of Wood of Aloes Take of the species of Confectio Anacardina an ounce seeds of mountain Osier Caraway Fenil and Lavender of each six drams leaves of Marjoram Rosemary and Sage flowers of Primrose Stoechas red Roses and Rosemary of each two drams lesser Galangal Cinamon Cloves Mace Nutmegs Cubebs the lesser Cardamoms of each a dram Let them be grosly bruised and cut and infused in four pound of Spanish Wine let them stand in the Sun or in some other place to digest for a month and then add to it water of the Lily of the valley and flowers of St. Iohns-wort of each two pound water of the flowers of Bugloss Balm and Betony of each a pound Mix them and distil all in Balneo and in the distilled Liquor again infuse the best wood of Aloes four ounces Cassia lignea an ounce species of Diaxyloaloes and Diambra of each half an ounce Oriental Saffron a dram Mix them and after due digestion again distil them in Balneo and the distilled water reserve for use Virtue Use and Dose This is a most illustrious and renowned Water in comforting and strengthening a weak Memory for it opens all the obstructions in the passages of the Brain and consumes all thick and viscous humors in the Head The dose is from one spoonful to two taken in the morning and at the same time to anoint the nape of the Neck with the same liquor and also rub it in well and let the Patient observe a regular Diet So it strengthens the Intellect removes forgetfulness and wonderfully sharpens the Wit Aqua Mastichina Take water of Water-Mints a pound Cloves infused in Spanish Wine of the best Mastich an ounce Let them boil in a double Vessel for two hours and then filter it and edulcorate it with Syrup of Quinces and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose This Water is of great efficacy in the nauseousness and loathing of the Stomach in Vomiting and the Disease Cholera which are known Evils It also strengthens the Stomach and roborates the retentive Faculty The dose is two ounces Aqua Hypnotica or a Somniferous Water Take seeds of white and black Poppy of each seven ounces Melon seeds husked seeds of Anise and Dill of each an ounce bitter Almonds two ounces Liquorish and Nutmegs of each an ounce and a half Cardamoms the less and Mace of each an ounce and half Oriental Saffron flowers of wild Poppy and Violets of each a dram Let them be cut and bruised and then infused in waters of Lettice three pound of red Roses and Water-Lily of each two pound of Purslain and Endive of each a pound Mix them and set them to digest in a warm place for two or three days and
then distil them in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose This Water is far more safe in continual watching sharp pains and in the heat and driness of burning Feavers than those Medicines made out of the substance of Henbane Mandrake and Opium because of their virulence and excessive stupefactive quality The dose is from half an ounce to two either by it self or by adding Almonds and the four greater cold Seeds to it and so make it into an Emulsion Aqua Narcotica or a Narcotick Water Take juyce of the flowers of wild Poppy depurated sixteen ounces Opium dissolved in water of Nightshade two ounces bark of the roots of Mandrake Oriental Saffron of each half an ounce Styrax Calamit two drams wood of Aloes a dram Mix them and distil them in Balneo drawing off the Liquor three times from the same Faeces which Chymists call Cohobation Virtue Use and Dose It provokes sleep wonderfully and is a most excellent profitable Anodyne in all pains unquietness and extreme watchings And it operates to a Miracle in those troubled with sorrowful and pensive Melancholy for it refresheth the animal Spirits takes away sorrow and discusseth all those ill Vapors that rise and offend the Brain It restrains the heat of Choler and mitigates the fury of Phrensies and Madness and suddenly produceth rest The dose is from one dram to two Aqua Ophthalmica aurea or the golden Water for the Eyes Take the Decoction of Brasil wood made with a little Alum in Spanish Wine water of the roots herb and flowers of Valerian distilled in the same Wine Sugar distilled with a like quantity of ripe Strawberries of each twelve ounces of fragrant Rose-water eight ounces water of Fenil and Vervain of flowers of Succory Eyebright Pennyroyal and Garden Rue of each six ounces Virgin Honey four ounces Tutty prepared an ounce and a half white Vitriol Crocus Metallorum red Myrrh Aloes rosata of each half an ounce white Sugar Candy and Camphire of each three drams white Ginger Cloves black Pepper Bay-berries and Cinamon of each a dram Salt of Celandine Valerian and Saturn of each a scruple All these being well mixed one with another make of all according to Art a Collyrium which in a Glass close shut set to digest for a month either in the Sun or in a gentle heat shaking it every day and so keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is of admirable use in all affects of the Eyes For it perfectly cures all distempers of the Eyes as Inflammations Bleer-eyedness Fistula's Films Spots c. and it takes away the violent pain thereof and if it doth not cure the same day yet it doth in a short time if a drop or two be but dropped into the Eyes carefully morning noon and night Aqua Ophthalmica viridis or a green Water for the Eyes Take Virgin Honey eight ounces ripe Strawberries three ounces white Vitriol and common Salt of each half an ounce Mix them and let them stand in a cool moist place in a Copper Vessel often stirring it till it wax green or shews it self of a green colour then add of Spanish Wine a pound water of Roses and flowers of Elder of each half a pound waters of wild Cummin Eyebright Celandine Valerian and Blue-bottles of each four ounces Let them be mixed and set to digest in a well stopt Glass for a month in a gentle heat or what is better exposed abroad both to the Sun and Dew for certain weeks and then the Liquor will appear green and separate it self into the superficies the impure Faeces remaining in the bottom from which it is separated at last having stood in the Sun long enough pour it off and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is a most solemn Medicine for all distempers of the Eyes as Contusions Inflammations Ardor Redness Blearedness Fistula's Pustles thin Rheum c. And the use of it is thus drop a drop or two into the Eyes twice or thrice a day and let the water be diffused all over the Eye that so the infirm part may be the sooner cured Aqua Ophthalmica subnigra Take of generous Greek Wine a pound water of Celandine white Roses Eyebright Fenil and Garden Rue of each six ounces Cloves Epatick Aloes Tutty prepared of each five drams Camphire six drams Mix them and in a glass Viol expose them to the Sun all the Dog-days shaking the Glass once a day whic● being done keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It makes Rheum thin discusseth redness sucks up the cause of Blearedness renders the Eye clear and by its nourishing quality extenuates the adjacent thick humors The way of using it is to drop a little of it into the Eye as before or you may dip a Rag in this Collyrium and lay it upon the Eye Aqua Ophthalmica de Cancris or an Eye-water of Crabs Take River Crabs alive in the month of June t●● Sun and Moon being both in Cancer thirty one Ad● to these as much Celandine as will equal them i● weight beat these together and then add to the● Fenil seeds bruised an ounce Sea-Beans prepared 〈◊〉 Camphire of each half an ounce Cloves Epatick Al●● and Tutty prepared of each two drams Mix them an● divide them into three equal parts and distil the first in Balneo then put the second part into a Cucurbit and pour the distilled water upon it and draw it off again as at first then put the third part in and pour upon that all the distilled water already drawn off and so distil it the third time And so you have that most famous Water of Celandine truly prepared And if you will calcine the Faeces and extract a Salt and add it to the Medicine it will be far more efficacious Virtue Use and Dose This is a most precious eye-Eye-water and also esteemed at a great price of which Crollius in his Basilica Chymica hath made mention in these words There may be made a wonderful and stupendious Ophthalmick of Celandine and Crabs Which if it be prepared by due artifice and time it virtually restores the Eye though hurt to desperation and agglutinates all wounds in those parts in the space of twenty four hours Thus far Crollius But the way of preparing it out of meer envy he would not reveal or else he never knew it unless by relation or perhaps had stole it from another Of this Water drop one two or more drops into the Eyes of the Patient or it may be used with a Feather dipped in the water and then anointed with it twice thrice or four times a day according as necessity requires and let this be continued till the Patient be restored to his former health again Aqua Ocularis interna or a Water for the Eyes inwardly taken Take Iuniper berries two ounces Cassia lignea an ounce seeds of Mountain Osier and Fenil of each half an ounce seeds of Rue three drams species Diamoschu dulce Nutmegs wood of Aloes of each
two drams leaves of Eyebright Vervain and Rue tops of Rosemary Sage of Pennyroyal Dill and Fenil of each a dram and a half flowers of greater Celandine Betony Lavender red Roses and Rosemary of each a dram Let them be macerated in six pound of Spanish Wine the space of eight days and afterward distilled in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It is very effectual universal Medicines being premised for the weakness and dulness of sight and to comfort the visive Spirits and to rectifie the Brain and the humors thereof The dose morning and evening is from half an ounce to an ounce and a half Aqua Pectoralis or a Pectoral Water Take bitter Almonds and small Raisons of each half a pound roots of Florentine Flower-de-luce roots of Liquorish Marsh-mallows and Coltsfoot of each an ounce roots of lesser Mallows Comfrey and Elicampane of each half an ounce seeds of Fenil Anise Quinces Carduus benedictus Carduus Mariae Myrtles and Nettles of each three drams Oriental Saffron Cardamoms the less Mace Cinamon of each two drams both sorts of Lungwort Fluellin Horehound Ground-Ivy Maidenhair Scabious Hyssop and Sage of each a dra● and a half flowers of Chamomil Coltsfoot Violets and Hearts-ease of each a dram Let them be cut and bruised and infused in twelve pound of the best old Hydromel and digested for eight days afterward distilled in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It operates to a Miracle in all the distempers of the Thorax as straitness of the Breast Asthma and Cough c. It cuts attenuates and deterges thick and viscous flegm gathered in the Lungs and cavity of the Breast and renders it easie to be spit out It also comforts the Stomach and with the help of our Species Diasulphuris it preserves from and cures all Putrefaction and Apostems Moreover it doth effectually help those who are troubled with Phthisicks Pleurisies shortness of Breath destillations of Rheum spitting of Blood and other purulent Matter The dose is from half an ounce to one or two Aqua Antiphthisica or an Anticonsumptive Water Take roots of great Comfry flowers of red Roses of each a pound crums of Wheat-bread four ounces Pine-apples and green Pistick Nuts of each three ounces roots of China two ounces flowers of Liverwort and Rosemary pith of Indian Nuts of each an ounce Mace half an ounce Let them be bruised and broken and put into a large Matrace with water of Calves Lungs two pound Plantane water and Capon water of each a pound water of Cinamon buglossated water of Fluellin and Scabious of each half a pound Let them stand in digestion for eight days often shaking them in the time and afterward add to them exprest juyce of Coltsfoot and Goats milk of each half a pound the blood of one Pig Snails taken from their shells and bruised an ounce and a half Hens Livers three Oriental Saffron a dram Again mix them and distil them by an Alembick in Balneo Mariae Virtue Use and Dose This Water hath a wonderful operation it certinly cures the Phthisick or Consumption it heals Ulcers of the Lungs and cleanseth the Breast from thick humors But in Phthisicks coming of Rheumatisms in the Thorax and in Asthma's Pleurisie c. we usually give it in this Form following with good success Take of Aqua Antiphthisica nineteen ounces white Sugar candy three ounces Lac Sulphuris two drams flower of Sulphur a dram and a half Magistery of Oriental Pearls and red Coral of each a dram Mix them ready for use The dose is morning noon and night from a spoonful to two And by the use of this Liquor only a man will grow fat because it moistens lenifies nourishes comforts restores the radical Moisture and allays the Cough and is the only relief to extenuated consumptive and hectical bodies for it restores them to their pristine health and expels the Disease but before it be made use of it should be diligently moved Aqua Pulmonis Vituli or Water of a Calves Lungs Take the Heart Lungs and Liver of a Calf the fat and veins being cut off and add to it great Comfry roots four ounces French Lungwort Pimpernel Fluellin Hyssop Sage and Agrimony of each half an ounce Pour upon them a sufficient quantity of the same water also and boil them in a new well glazed earthen Pot close covered Take of this Broth with the other things three pound water of Borage Bugloss and Roses of each a pound species Diamargariton frigid roots of Pimpinella Cinamon of each an ounce the fo● greater cold Seeds of each two drams the Cordial Flowers of each a dram Mix them and distil them in an Alembick Virtue Use and Dose Hectical and consumptive people may be nourished a long time by the use of this Water therefore not without reason was this Description always esteemed among us of great price The dose by it self is from one spoonful to two Aqua Caponis or Capon-water Take a Capon which you must boil in a well glazed new earthen Pot according to Art with small Raisons Pine-nuts and Liquorish of each an ounce Iujubes and Sebestens of each twelve new dryed Figs eight Lungwort Coltsfoot Endive and Lettice of each half an ounce flower of Violets and Betony of each a dram The Decoction being finished let all be bruised in a stone Mortar then take good Canary Wine three pound water of Coltsfoot Horehound and Bugloss of each a pound the crum of white Bread steeped in Goats milk half a pound Conserve of Borage Roses and Maidenhair of each four ounces species of Diamargariton frigid half an ounce Cinamon Mace and Aniseeds of each two drams Mix them and distil it in an Alembick according to Art and the distilled Liquor keep for use Virtue Use and Dose This Capon-water is most famous and effectual in all Pectoral Diseases as the Cough Asthma Phthisick c. and is given by it self The dose is from one spoonful to two or three Aqua Cinamomi Buglossata or Cinamon-water Buglossated Take Bugloss water six pound flowers of Violets and Roses of each two pound Cinamon a pound bark of the roots of Bugloss three ounces flowers of Borage and Balm of each an ounce species Diarrhodon Abbatis half an ounce Mix them and after due digestion distil them in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It concocts mollifies and resists Poysons it also comforts the Brain Heart Stomach Liver and Spleen It clears the Sight provokes Urine and gives ease in diseases of the Reins and Bladder The dose is from one spoonful to two or three Aqua ex Corde Cervi or Water of a Stags Heart Take a Stags heart cut into small pieces Cinamon half an ounce Cloves Cardamoms the less Galangal the less Mace Oriental Saffron of each two drams wood of Aloes yellow Sanders Citron peels seeds of Basil that smells like Avens of each a dram and a half flowers of Lavender Rosemary Balm and Sage of each a dram Let them be macerated all night in Spanish
Wine and in the morning distil them in an Alembick in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It comforts the Heart and preserves it from trembling and other dangerous accidents sometimes also it cures the loss of Reason and the defect of the Mind For by its nourishing and increasing quality it raiseth both the vital and natural Spirits and relieves the Heart as speedily as any thing The dose is from one spoonful to two or three Aqua Cordialis frigida or a cooling Cordial Water Take Conserve of red Roses a pound and a half Rasberries a pound species Diarrhodon Abbatis Diamargariton frigid of each an ounce and a half seeds of Docks an ounce Sanders red white and yellow of each half an ounce the Cordial Flowers of each two drams Mix them and infuse them in these Waters following water of Sorrel water-Lily Strawberries Violets Borage and Bugloss of each a pound Mix them and digest them for some days and then again add Cinamon water buglossated a pound and a half juyce of Quinces depurated juyce of Lemmons and Citrons of each half a pound Again mix them and distil them by an Alembick in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It doth sweetly and effectually refresh and strengthen the Heart in all burning Feavers and all other hot and corrosive Diseases by which means it removes imbecillity and fortifies strength through the whole body It also helps those who are disturbed in Mind whether it takes its Original from the Heart or Stomach it discusseth and throws off all Poyson and poysonous qualities that offend the Vitals and it restores the Spirits that languish with weakness from an excessive heat to their pristine state and strength The dose is from one ounce to two Aqua Cordialis calida or a hot Cordial Water Take Cinamon four ounces roots of Avens three ounces Cloves sealed Earth of each an ounce both sorts of Cardamoms Galangal the less Mace Zedoary the peels of yellow Oranges Citron peels seeds of Basil of each half an ounce odoriferous wood of Aloes Oriental Saffron Spicknard Pennyroyal dryed of each three drams flowers of Borage and Bugloss of each a dram and a half All being pulverized and mixed let them infuse eight days in four pound of Spanish Wine then add Cinamon water distilled with Wine Clove gillyflowers of each a pound and a half flowers of Rosemary Lavender Balm and Sage of each a pound Mix them and in an Alembick in Balneo let it be distilled Virtue Use and Dose It doth help wonderfully in all cold affects of the Heart and is a good Remedy for its palpitation and the defect of the Mind It cureth the Syncope and Swooning refresheth the vital Spirits it takes away a sorrowful heaviness and the cause thereof and exhilarates the Heart It also restores those to health who are weak by the continuance of a lingering Disease and is an excellent Roborative It renders the whole body lively retards Baldness For whosoever is old and useth this Medicine will need no other Conservation for his Health The dose is from one spoonful to two or three at a time Aqua acetosa Stomachalis or a tart Stomach-water Take white Sugar a pound Conserve of Roses and Rose-water of each four ounces Spirit of Vitriol rectified half an ounce Make a Mixture and when it is strained keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose This tart Stomach-water is good in any intemperance as well cold as hot and is very effectual in the loss of Appetite or Loathing which is caused by the vitriolated Juyce that is vitiated in the bottom of the Stomach and for this property it cannot be sufficiently praised For it doth most excellently restore Concoction whether it be lost impaired or vitiated and fortifies the Stomach It is to be given in some proper Vehicle two hours before meat without exercise or an hour before meat with exercise after it respecting the disease for in a hot distemper it may be given in Pomegranate-wine or Syrup of Lemmons or of the Juyce of Citrons or Tincture of Roses c. but in a cold defect with our hot Cordial or Stomach-water Wormwood-wine Malmsy or other generous Wine c. The dose of it is so much as will make the Liquor it is taken in tart and sharp Aqua Stomachica calida or a hot Stomach-water Take lesser Galangal an ounce and a half Cloves Nutmegs Cinamon white Ginger Mastich roots of Burnet Elicampane water-Acorus of each an ounce water-Mints six drams Rosemary Sage and Wormwood of each half an ounce both sorts of Cardamoms sweet Reed Mace long Pepper Cummin seeds of each three drams Squinanth Spicknard wood of Aloes of each two drams Bruise and mix them and macerate them in eight pound of Malmsy Wine and of Balm and Pennyroyal water of each a pound let them digest eight days and then distil them in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It warms the Ventricle and rectifies the coldness thereof It allays the Gripes pains and punctures of it It also digests and concocts Flegm and crude Humors collected there It stays Vomiting and Loathing and is a present Remedy for sour Belching It is a Divine help in Leanness and the disposition of Old age and to excite appetite and heat in old people to expel thick ventose humors to open obstructions and to resolve moist humors and corrupt superfluities The dose is from one spoonful to two or three or from half an ounce to one or two Aqua Epatica frigida or a cold Epatick Water Take ripe Strawberries a pound species Diarrhodon Abbatis four ounces roots of Succory Agrimony Scorzonera and Eryngo of each an ounce flowers of the lesser Centaury Liverwort Borage and red Roses of each half an ounce Rhubarb three drams Sanders three sorts of each two drams the four greater and lesser cold Seeds Dock seeds of each a dram and a half Let them be cut and bruised and infused in four pound of red Wine Let them infuse eight days and then add water of the flowers of Liverwort Purslain Sorrel Endive Melons Succory Rasberries and Dodder of each a pound Mix them and distil by an Alembick in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose The use of this Water is most safe and happy in its success in all Feavers as burning Tertians Quotidians Quartans and other noxious distempers rising from the heat of body in which the Liver suffers Moreover it corrects and amends the intolerable and corrosive heat of the Stomach Lungs and Spleen The dose is every other hour from one ounce to two or three by it self or with some specifick Syrup Aqua Epatica calida or a hot Epatick Water Take species Diacubeba three ounces roots of bitter Costus roots of Smallage Turmerick and Fenil Iuniper-berries seeds of Anise Cummin and Carrots of each an ounce sweet Reed Rhubarb Cassia lignea of each six drams Spicknard Oriental Saffron and Squinanth of each three drams Southernwood Wormwood Agrimony Mother of Thyme and water-Germander of each half an ounce flowers
Virtue Use and Dose This Water is not undeservedly called Chast because it doth so restrain and bridle the fiery prolifick Seed of Monks Nuns Widows and others who are appointed to live a single life so that all libidinous persons use it who are Lovers of Chastity and Modesty and are willing to suppress those excitements without danger to their health For by its frigidity and a certain occult quality it dissolves the Venereal matter Besides it cures the Gonorrhoea or Flux of Seed without any trouble universal Remedies being premised The dose is morning or evening or in time of necessity from one ounce to three Aqua Febrifuga or an Ague-shasing Water Take of our Species febrifuga the lesser Centaury Carduus benedictus Cinquefoil and Wormwood of each four ounces Macerate them in Goats whey and distil them in Sand cohobating thrice that is pour the abstracted Liquor upon the Faeces three times and draw it off again Virtue Use and Dose It doth without doubt utterly extirpate bastard Tertians and Quartans universal Medicines being premised The dose is from two ounces to three either in the morning or in time of the Fit Aqua Hysterica or a Hysterical Water Take dryed Elder-berries three ounces roots of Bryony white Diptamus Peony and Zedoary of each an ounce Misleto of the Oak six drams Cassia lignea red Myrrh Cardamoms the less Oriental Saffron and true Castor of each half an ounce seeds of Agnus castus Cummin Carrots of each three drams flowers of black Hellebore two drams Let them be cut and bruised and put into six pound of Malmsey Wine and there macerated for fourteen days then add water of Mugwort Motherwort Pennyroyal Balm and Nep of each a pound Mix them and distii them in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose This salubrious Water cures and mitigates all the Suffocations of the Womb nay the worst of them and all the grievous Symptoms thence arising The dose is from two spoonfuls to three by it self in the Fit or it may be given with a scruple of Species Diajovis or with ten grains of our Jovial Troches or with twenty grains of our uterine Specifick But in preservation it is given only one spoonful at a time at the four Quarters of the Moon There is also another most famous Hysterical water for the Epilepsie formerly given by that excellent and worthy Man Dr. Iacob Martin Physician of Lubeck and my Honoured Friend and this Water is still used in the Shops and is vulgarly called Aq. Lit. A. and is thus made Take the best Cinamon an ounce Cloves Ginger and Nutmegs of each six drams peels of Citrons and Oranges of each half an ounce Spicknard four scruples Endive Pennyroyal Scordium Balm Mint female Southernwood and Motherwort of each two ounces Sage eight ounces Marjoram half an ounce Rosemary four ounces true Castor sixteen scruples burnt Wine six pound Rhenish Wine sixteen pound Let them digest three days in a warm place and afterward distil them in Balneo Aqua Dominarum or the Ladies Water Take Cassia lignea two ounces roots of red Mugwort Gentian and white Diptamus of each an ounce and a half bitter Almonds kernels of Peaches and Cherries of each an ounce red Myrrh Venetian Borax seeds of Lavender of each half an ounce Horehound Rue and Savin of each three drams flowers of Centaury the less of Elder and white Violets of each two drams the kernel of the stone Aetites true Castor Opopanax Sagapen and Assa foetida of each a dram and a half black Pepper Oriental Saffron and white Amber of each a dram Let them be grosly cut and bruised and put into six pound of Malmsey Wine and digest them for eight days then add water of Calamint Bugloss Motherwort Mugwort Pennyroyal and Vervain of each a pound Mix them and distil them in Balneo by an Alembick Virtue Use and Dose It facilitates the Birth and expels the dead Child and the Secundine without delay which if it be long detained doth great injury to the Brain Heart and Stomach by the depraved Vapors that arise from it to those parts wherefore the education of it is not to be neglected nor yet to be done irregularly This Water also by its present help provokes the detained Courses The dose is from a spoonful to three Aqua Antinephritica or a Water for the Stone in the Reins Take roots of Restharrow a pound Cut them small and steep them in three pound of generous Wine for three days and then press them and in the strained Liquor infuse Liquorish Saxifrage root and branch roots of Parsley Eryngo and Burnet of each three ounces Winter-cherries and Iuniper-berries of each fou● ounces seeds of Gromel Fenil Melons and Nettles of each two ounces Sassafras and Nephritick wood o● each an ounce Cinamon and Mace of each half a● ounce Let them stand in Infusion for certain days and then add juyce of Ground-Ivy and Purslain of each a pound and a half juyce of Fumitory Parsley and Fluellin of each a pound Distil them in Balneo and cohobate the second time Virtue Use and Dose It doth to a Miracle amend the calculous disposition of the Reins by comforting the parts and casting forth the stony matter The dose is two spoonfuls both for Cure and Preservation Aqua Lithontriptica or a Water for the Stone Take the kernels of Cherries and Peaches of each ten ounces bitter Almonds five ounces flowers of Elder and Acacia of each three ounces roots of Burnet Restharrow Vervain Eryngo and common Mallows of each an ounce chips of Ashen-tree the stony part of Medlars Goats blood prepared Cinnamon the lesser Galangal Perch-stone and Crabs eyes of each six drams Bay-berries busked Iuniper-berries Winter-cherries of each half an ounce leaves of Ground-Ivy three drams seeds of white Saxifrage and Roman Nettles seeds of Burdock Parsley Broom Gromel Carrots of each a dram Let all be cut and bruised and put into sixteen pound of Malmsey Wine and digested fourteen days often shaking the Vessel and afterward distil them in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It is given for the Stone of all kinds but chiefly in the Reins and Bladder where it potently breaks and dissipates it and from thence wonderfully expels the long detained Sand with the Urine It easeth the pains of the Loyns and in an instant opens the passage in the Strangury and Dysary The dose is from one ounce to two in the morning fasting either by it self or with appropriate Syrups Aqua contra ardorem Urinae or a Water against the heat of Urine Take roots of Liquorish Marsh-mallows common Mallows and Florentine Flower-de-luce of each two ounces of Pine-nuts cleansed and sweet Almonds of each an ounce and a half seeds of Melons husked and Quinces seeds of Smallage white Poppy Endive and Lettice of each six drams Winter-cherries and Myrtle-berries Cassia fistula and the lesser Galangal of each three drams leaves of Violets Dazies and Betony of each two drams Let them be cut and
bruised and then infused in the following Waters i. e. water of wild Poppy flowers and both kind of Mallows of each a pound and a half water of Plantane Purslain Violets Lettice leaves of Oak and Moneywort of each a pound Let them digest some days and then distil them in an Alembick in Balneo Virtue Use and Dose It takes off the heat and difficulty of Urine and obtunds the acrimony thereof that arises from hot Meats c. It deterges glutinates and cicatriseth all Ulcers and Ulcerations in the Bladder Reins Ureters and urinary passages For which it is a present Remedy which I have also experienced in Old people who are subject to a heat in the Bladder and from thence are subject to make water often This Water therefore sweeps away all mucous rough and painful filth and dregs of the Urine The dose is from one ounce to three Aqua contra Vermes or a Water against the Worms Take shavings of Harts horn four ounces crude Mercury well cleansed with Salt and Vinegar two ounces the best Sena seeds of Cina and Citrons true Corallina of each an ounce and a half Peach kernels Rhubarb Agarick and Myrrh of each an ounce roots of white Diptamus the pith taken away round Birthwort and Zedoary of each six drams white Tartar Nitre prepared Oriental Saffron of each half an ounce the tops of lesser Cantaury and Tansie chips of Hazel-tree of each three drams Let them be cut and bruised and then infused in four pound of Hydromel and after eight days digestion add to it water of Pontick Wormwood and Southernwood of each a pound and a half of Carduus Grass and Scordium of each a pound Mix all and distil them by an Alembick in Balneo Aqua Theriacalis or Treacle-water Take Venice Treacle eight ounces sealed Earth two ounces roots of Angelica and Tormentil Elicampane of each half an ounce Harts-horn and Elks hoof Spagirically calcined Sassafras Iuniper-berries Citron peels of each an ounce Boletus cervinus red Myrrh of each six drams Diaphoretick Antimony and Oriental Saffron of each three drams All being pulverized and mixed let them be infused in eight pound of Malmsey Wine for fourteen days and then distilled in Balneo with a gentle fire Virtue Use and Dose Because this Water by its tenuity and thinness doth quickly insinuate it self into all the Members and puts the native heat into action we happily use it in all diseases where Sweat is desired as Feavers Jaundice Putrefaction Worms Pox punctures of the Sides trembling of the Heart Plague rectification of the Blood c. The dose is from half an ounce to an ounce Aqua de Cornu cervino or Water of Harts-horn Take Harts-horn Spagirically calcined two ounces sealed Earth and Oriental red Bole of each an ounce roots of Tormentil white Diptamus Scorzonera and Zedoary of each half an ounce Sassafras yellow Sanders Cassia lignea of each three drams seeds of Sorrel Angelica and Citrons dryed of each two drams Oriental Saffron Mace and Marigold flowers of each a dram and a half These being cut and bruised let them be infused in the depurated Juyce of Carduus and Sorrel of each two pound of Scabious and Fluellin of each a pound of the husks of green Nuts and Scordium of each half a pound Let them macerate 24 hours then with a gentle fire distil them in Balneo with glass Vessels cohobating the second time Virtue Use and Dose This Water hath great force in the Plague and all other poysonous Diseases but especially in Women and Children for whom the Treacle-waters are not convenient Of this water an ounce or two or more according to the strength and nature of the Patient may be given either by it self or with other sudorifick Medicines in the place of Specificks c. Aqua Aloetica solutiva or a solutive Water of Aloes Take Epatick Aloes sixteen ounces juyce of the leaves of green Sena expressed Elaterium of each four ounces red Myrrh an ounce All being well mixed let them be distilled in glass in Balneo by the help of a gentle fire Virtue Use and Dose Anoint the Stomach often with this water and lay on after it a warm Cloth or Sponge and you shall see a wondrous Operation For it is a most excellent Medicine and only fit for Kings and Princes Aqua Cosmetica or a Beauty-water Take Goats milk four pound water of Aron roots Bean flowers white Roses white Lilies and Solomons seal of each a pound white Virgin Honey four ounces white Sugar candy and white Frankincense of each two ounces white Hermodactyls Florentine Flower-de-luce Venetian Borax of each an ounce Salt of white Tartar burnt Ivory and Camphire of each half an ounce flowers of white Narcissus of common white Mallows of white water Lily of each two drams Mix them and distil them in Balneo for the richer sort you may add a scruple of Gallia Moschata with Cotton to the neck of the Alembick Virtue Use and Dose It is used outwardly to cleanse and clarifie the Face For it takes off Spots Pimples c. from the Face and it hath a singular faculty in amending the foulness of the Skin in the Jaundice To accomplish which the Face must be often washed with it in the day Or take of this Cosmetick water six ounces of the Mercurial Cosmetick two drams Mix them and make a Lotion like Milk with which anoint the Face often SECT XX. Of mixed Liquors Nectar Vitrioli or Nectar of Vitriol TAke white Sugar candy ten ounces Spirit of Vitriol rectified two ounces Mix them and in a glass Vessel close covered keep out the flies and filth let them stand for some months till it all appear black like Pitch then take of this black matter four ounces Rose-water an ounce and a half water Mint-water half a pound Cinamon water buglossated six pound Syrup of the juyce of Citrons four ounces Manus Christi simple two ounces Mix them and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is commended in all intemperature of the Stomach as well cold as hot For it refresheth the languid and decayed strength thereof It provokes Appetite prevents Putrefaction It is good in malignant Feavers and allays Thirst. The dose by it self is from two ounces to three Liquor Vitriolatus or a Vitriolated Liquor Take Syrup of Violets and Roses of each half a pound juyce of Citrons or Lemmons four ounces Mix them diligently and being mixed add water of Endive ten ounces water of Sorrel and Roses of each eight ounces of water-Lily and Scabious of each six ounces of Cinamon water buglossated two ounces Spirit of Vitriol so much as will make all tart and grateful Again mix them and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is of a curious cooling quality in the Plague Hungarian disease burning Feavers and all other Inflammations It also allays Thirst c. The dose is from two ounces to three Liquor Ophthalmicus subalbidus or a whitish Water for
the Eyes Take our Ophthalmick water of Crabs half an ounce water of Eyebright and Fenil of each two drams our Ophthalmick Troches and Powder of each a scruple Mix them and make according to Art a whitish Collyrium Virtue Use and Dose It is of great virtue in the dimness and dulness of Sight and in Suffusions of the Eyes and it may be dropped into the Eyes without any pain it being void of all acrimony whatsoever and with it the Eyes may be washed every morning and so continue it for many days together Liquor Nitratus or a Nitrified Liquor Take water distilled from the juyce of Carduus benedictus nineteen ounces Rob of Goosberries four ounces simple Manus Christi two ounces Nitre prepared an ounce Mix them well and keep them for use Virtue Use and Dose It is a most admirable Diaphoretick Diuretick Bezoartick Refrigerative c. and is good in all hot and malignant Diseases whatsoever The dose is by it self from one ounce to two or three Liquor Cephalicus or a Cephalick Liquor Take of our Aqua Apoplectica four ounces Aqua Epileptica and Lily of the valley of each three ounces water of Marjoram Betony and Sage of each an ounce and a half Rotula's of Diambra an ounce Confectio Smaragdina half an ounce Salt of white Amber a scruple Mix them faithfully and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is of good use in all diseases of the Head and gives present help in the Cephalalgia Hemicrania Epilepsie Apoplexy Madness Vertigo c. It quickens the Senses sharpens the Understanding and recovers a lost Memory The dose is from one spoonful to two Liquor Pectoralis or a Pectoral Liquor Take Cinamon water buglossated and Capon water of each four ounces water of Calves lungs Ground-Ivy Fluellin and Coltsfoot of each three ounces milk of Sulphur three drams flower of Sulphur a dram and a half Magistery of red Coral and Oriental Pearls of each half a dram Mix all and with Manus Christi simple three ounces edulcorate it and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is of admirable use to all those who are troubled with the Asthma Pleurisie Phthisick and Hectick It comforts the Heart and to admiration it takes away the grievous and dangerous Coughs and restores the Patient to his former health The dose morning noon and night is from one spoonful to two But before this Liquor is given it ought to be well shaken Liquor Cordialis or a Cordial Liquor Take of our hot and cold Cordial waters of each four ounces of Cinamon water buglossated and water of a Stags heart of each an ounce Confectio Alkermes two drams Salt of Oriental Pearls and red Coral of each a scruple All being mixed let it be edulcorated with an ounce and a half of simple Manus Christi and reserved for use Virtue Use and Dose It is good for the Heart-burning and pains of the Heart caused by sorrow It cures Palpitation Trembling and Swooning It animates the Spirits exhilarates the Mind refresheth those who are weak and languid It comforts the Heart in general and preserves it from the Plague and many other evils The dose is from one spoonful to two Liquor acidus Perlarum Orientalium or an acid Liquor of Oriental Pearls Take Vinegar of the solution of Oriental Pearls and again drawn off in Balneo two ounces Spirit of Vitriol duly rectified with Spirit of Wine Mix them and you shall have a whitish liquor of wonderful operation which keep as a Treasure for your use Virtue Use and Dose It strengthens the Head Brain Stomach Heart Liver and all the other principal Members It preserves the body from the Apoplexy Epilepsie Vertigo Leprosie Pox c. It raiseth an appetite in recovering Patients It cleanseth the Eyes of clouds and dimness resists Putrefaction and Poyson and is the last refuge in all malignant Feavers and hot Diseases The dose is from half a scruple to half a dram Liquor acidus Corallorum rubeorum or an acid Liquor of red Coral After the preceding manner is this acid Liquor of Coral prepared for the affects of the Head as Epilepsie Melancholy also the Dysentery Flux of the Womb c. and to rectifie the Stomach and Blood It is also a good Medicine to root out many internal Diseases and to refresh the Spirits and Mind The dose is from half a scruple to half a dram Liquor Nephriticus or a Liquor for the Stone and Urine Take Citron water distilled by it self in Balneo our Nephritical water of each a pound and a half Syrup of the juyce of Violets a pound white Sugar candy an ounce Salt of Perch stone and Crabs eyes of each two drams Nitre prepared with flower of Sulphur salt of white Amber of each a dram Mix them and keep them for use Virtue Use and Dose It is very effectual in breaking and expelling the Stone both in the Reins and Bladder It provokes Urine and takes away the pain which happens in those parts The dose is in the morning fasting or at a good distance from eating from one spoonful to three Liquor Diaphoreticus Take of our Treacle water six ounces Spirit of Tartar often rectified three ounces Spirit of sealed Earth distilled by it self and rectified Spirit of Guajacum rectified the acid liquor of Oriental Pearls the acid liquor of red Coral of each half an ounce Mix them and in a Glass close shut let them digest for three or four weeks then filter it and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It expels all Poyson from the Heart by Sweat It is good in Syncopes sudden Fits Epilepsie Melancholy Quinsie Palsie Dropsie Jaundice Pleurisie Pox Plague Epidemical disease Asthma malignant and putrid Feavers retention of the Courses Contractures Scurvy Scabs or Itch For this Medicine doth excel all others in taking away all Obstructions and Putrefactions And if it be given daily in the Palsie it doth wonders It penetrates the Nerves Muscles Marrow and whatsoever it finds hurtful it expels The dose is from half a dram to two drams in our Harts-horn water or Carduus water or any other Vehicle respecting the Disease Liquor refrigerans or a cooling Liquor Take water of the juyce of Succory four ounces water of Rasberries Carduus Roses Endive and Sorrel of each four ounces Rob of Goosberries and Barberries prepared without Sugar syrup of the juyce of Citrons of each three ounces Nitre prepared eleven scruples Mix them Virtue Use and Dose It cools and comforts admirably in Feavers and all acute hot Diseases The dose is from two ounces to three at a time Liquor Vulnerarius or a Wound-Liquor Take roots of the lesser Galangal Zedoary Crabs eyes and Mace of each half an ounce Foreign Mummy two drams of Nux vomica fifteen grains Let them be grolly bruised and infused in a pound of good generous Wine let them stand in a warm place Virtue Use and Dose The dose of this Mixture is morning and evening a
spoonful and if any thing remains fixed in the bottom of the body it removes it but in wounds of the Head let the Nux vomica be omitted Liquor Camphoratus Take spirit of Wine camphorated two ounces water of all the flowers and Frogs spawn of each an ounce and a half the Anodyne Sulphur of Vitriol a dram liquid Styrax Thebane Opium spirit of Vitriol of each half a dram Mix them and keep them for use Virtue Use and Dose Let it be applied to the part affected for it allays the pain of the Gout and all pains proceeding of a hot Cause Or it may be given twice in the day with two scruples of prepared Nitre in Elder-flower water Liquor Tartareus or a Tartarized Liquor Take of the best Rhenish Wine a pound Tartar vitriolated an ounce Let them be mixed and dissolved according to Art and then add Barley water with Raisons boiled Cinamon water and syrup of the juyce of Violets of each half a pound Mix them for use Virtue Use and Dose It is an universal Digestive and is given in many Diseases where purging Medicines are requisite It is given warm unless in an intense Feaver or a hot intemperature of the Stomach be present It is given for a Feaver in the morning but if the Fit happen in the morning it is to be given in the evening In Chronical diseases it is continued for five days and may be given twice in a day that is morning and noon But in diseases of the Head it is given at going to bed and the Belly ought to be loose for if the Belly is bound pain doth usually succeed because the matter that is moved and cleansed away by the Medicine if it cannot pass out of the body it is converted into wind and that causeth pain The dose is when occasion requires a good draught at a time Liquor Arthriticus or a Liquor for the Gout Take Virgin Honey with the comb two pound Vitriol calcined to a yellowness a pound River Flints calcined half a pound Rosemary and Vervain of each six ounces white Hermodactyls three ounces Gum Ammoniacum Mastich Olibanum red Myrrh Bdellium Opopanax of each two ounces yellow Sulphur Sea-salt white Tartar of each an ounce and a half juyce of Henbane made thick Foreign Mummy Thebane Opium of each an ounce All being mixed pour upon them the Spirit made of the Faeces of red Wine or else of that Spirit which is left in making Laudanum Opiatum five pound or so much as will suffice and let them digest for certain days then put all into a glass Alembick well luted with a head sufficiently large and a large Receiver and distil them so long as you can see any Spirit come forth When all is cold take the Caput mortuum and pulverize it and pour the distilled Liquor upon it the second time and distil it And repeat this labour three or four times and so you have the Liquor Arthriticus prepared Virtue Use and Dose It is a Secret in all continual and inveterate pains and defluxions on the Members and Joynts Let the part affected be anointed with it often in the day warmed and at certain intervals of time also till all the tormenting pains cease Liquor Antipodagricus triunus or an Antipodagrick Liquor of a threefold Preparation 1. Take of spirit of Wine well rectified two pound Frog spawn water a pound and a half of Virgin Honey a pound Mix them and distil it in Balneo and the Liquor drawn off keep by it self then take the Caput mortuum and pulverize it and then add to it Lixivium made of Vine twigs two pound white Tartar half a pound flegm of Vitriol not yet separated from the spirit four ounces true Castor six drams Oriental Saffron half an ounce Venice Turpentine two drams calcined Salt a dram Let them macerate for the space of 24 hours then distil it and keep the distilled Liquor by it self then take out the Caput mortuum and pulverize it and pour upon it all the Liquor before drawn off in the first distillation Mix them and after due digestion distil them again the third time Lastly the Liquors being mixed rectifie them in Balneo Mariae and let it be called A Compound Water of Frog-spawn 2. Take Cloves six drams white Hermodactyls and Iuniper-berries of each half an ounce Nutmegs two drams Vervain and Elder flowers of each two handfuls flowers of Lavender Spicknard Marjoram Rosemary and Betony of each a handful Cut those that are to be cut and bruise the other and infuse them in five pound of Rhenish Wine Let them stand in digestion 24 nights and days and then distilled in an Alembick and called Aqua Arthritica or the Gout-water 3. Take Alum two pound white Vitriol and Verdigriese of each half a pound white Tartar Litharge Cuttle-bone and Ceruss of each four ounces Let all be most finely powdered and then mixed set it upon the fire and let it fume so that the Verdigriese may evaporate and then call it Lapi● Admirabilis or the wonderful Stone 4. Now follows the Composition Take of the Compound water of Frog spawn four pound of the Aqua Arthritica a pound of the Lapis admirabilis three drams clear and white Nitre two drams Oriental Saffron ten grains Mix them and let them stand in infusion a whole night and afterward filter the Liquor and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose In this Liquor which Chymists and Practitioners in Physick use at this time with good success wet linen Cloaths and frequently apply these warm to the part affected or at least three or four times a day and this continue till all the intolerable tormenting pains cease and utterly vanish For it is a singular and an incomparable Medicine in all Gouty pains and is well experienced in repelling the violence of the adventitious Humor and it is called Triunus from the three several Preparations in the Composition Liquor Vestimentalis or a Liquor for Cloaths Take Fountain water two pound ashes of Hearts-ease the quantity of a great Walnut one Citron cut into small pieces Mix them and let them stand in digestion twenty four hours then filter it and keep the clear liquor for use Virtue and Use. It takes away the filth all greasie and pitchy Spots as well from Hats as Cloaths either in Silk Woollen or Linen And the Spots being taken out and the place clean it is to be rinsed immediately with fair water Liquor Mercurii vivi Take crude Mercury and Aqua fortis of each an ounce Dissolve the Mercury in the Aqua fortis and to the solution add Plantane water two pound Lapis medicamentosus made with Rose-water Mix all and keep it for use Virtue and Use. This whitish Mercurial water is to be applied to all the external parts and diseases thereof It drys up all old Ulcers and Wounds and skinneth them over but especially the old sordid Aphrodisia It takes away all Morphew Spots Scurff and Pimples of the Face It
Let them infuse together for certain days afterward strain them through Hippocrates sleeve and edulcorate the Liquor with sixteen ounces of white Sugar Candy and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose It is of excellent use in the Asthma Cough and other vices of the Breast also in the weakness and windiness of the Stomach Dysury Strangury and Stone The dose is from one spoonful to two or three often in the week Claretum Anisatum or a Claret prepared with Aniseeds Take Spirit of Wine anisated three pound water of Lohoch sanum Horehound and Violet flowers of each a pound Cassia lignea two ounces Mace cut small half an ounce Let them macerate eight days and then add twelve ounces of white Sugar Candy to it strain it through Hippocrates sleeve and make a Claret Virtue Use and Dose It is very good and proper for difficulty of Breathing and Asthma's and other cold affects of the Thorax arising from thick humors sticking to the Bronchia of the Lungs also for an old Cough Dyspnoea The dose as before is from one spoonful to two or three Claretum Chalybeatum or a Claret prepared with Steel Take the best Malmsey Wine three pound Steel prepared with Vinegar of Tamarinds an ounce roots of Scorzonera and cream of Tartar of each half an ounce the lesser Galangal Cassia lignea and Cloves of each a dram Put these mixed into a glass Vessel and let them digest in a warm place often shaking them for the space of two days afterward strain them and clarifie them through Hippocrates sleeve and you have a chalybeate Claret Virtue Use and Dose It opens all the obstructions of the Liver Spleen and Meseraick Veins It corrects an ill habit of Body and expels all vicious Humors cures the black Jaundice provokes the Terms and stays them if too superfluous It expels water in Dropsies and discusseth Wind it promotes the resolution of the Salt tending to Coagulation and by its Martial rays it drys the Microcosmical Earth swelling with too much moisture But in the use of this Liquor for the aforesaid Affects it is convenient to give gentle Purgers as often as may be that as this Wine prepares the body and humors fit to be purged so the purging Medicines cleanse and carry it off as in other Cures The dose of this Claret is from one ounce to two or three morning and evening But in defect of the Courses in Women it is given five days before the New Moon to young ones but to those more in years so many days before the Full Moon and so to proceed till the Courses appear Claretum Antinephriticum or an Anti-nephritical Claret Take whole Barley and red Cicers of each an ounce and a half roots of Restharrow and Eryngo of each an ounce Liquorish and Parsley of each half an ounce Iuniper-berries bruised and Winter-cherries of each two drams seeds of Gromel white Thorn-berries seeds of Marsh-mallows and small Mallows of each a dram and ahalf flowers of Broom and Violets of each a dram fat Figs and Sebestens of each eleven Let them be infused in small white Wine and rain-Rain-water of each three pound for 24 hours then boil them to the consumption of the third part that there may four pound remain to which add of white Sugar four ounces clarifie it with Hippocrates his sleeve and make a Claret of it Virtue Use and Dose It gives great ease to those troubled with the Stone for it dissolves breaks and drives forth the Stone in the Reins and Bladder with the Urine by inlarging the Ureters and urinary passage and by opening the obstructions of the Loyns and Reins and the other parts The dose is every morning fasting a good draught from three ounces to four Claretum Moschatum or a Muskified Claret Take Cassia lignea half an ounce Cloves two drams Nutmegs Mace and Citron peels of each a dram roots of Florentine Flower-de-luce and the lesser Galangal of each half a dram yellow Sanders and wood of Aloes of each a scruple Ambergriese and the best Musk of each ten grains All being pulverized and mixed add to them twenty ounces of odoriferous Spanish Wine and let them stand in digestion for certain days afterward add Spirit of Roses four ounces clarifie them in Hippocrates his sleeve and make a Claret which for delicate Palates may be edulcorated with Sugar Candy Virtue Use and Dose It is of admirable use other universal Medicines and Purgations being premised to amend the ill savour of the Mouth and Nose and render them sweet it also roborates the Heart and Ventricle Let the Patient take a spoonful or two every morning fasting Claretum purgans or a purging Claret Take leaves of Sena two ounces roots of our Flower-de-luce an ounce Mechoacan white Hermodactyls and Turbith of each half an ounce Agrimony Harts-tongue and Fluellin of each two drams seeds of Fenil and Anise of each a dram and a half Cassia lignea Cloves white Ginger and Cinamon of each a dram flowers of Broom Balm Bugloss and Sage of each a dram and a half Infuse them all in a sufficient quantity of old Wine for 24 hours and then boil them and in sixteen ounces of the strained Liquor warm dissolve four ounces of the best Manna Again strain it and add of Cinamon water an ounce Elaeosaccharum of Citrons a dram Mix them well again and make of all a laxative Claret Virtue Use and Dose It purgeth flegm and water and that from the Joynts It gives ease in the Head-ach and Epilepsie and checks old Defluxions and for that reason gives ease in Gouts of all kinds It is also a good Purge in all pains of the Joynts Colon and Reins The dose is from three ounces to four Vinum Antiscorbuticum or an Antiscorbutick Wine Take Rhenish Wine four pound juyce of Scurvy grass Water-cresses Brooklime and Sorrel of each depurated four ounces roots of wild Radishes Elicampane and our Flower-de-luce of each cut into small pieces anounce and a half seeds of Rocket bruised an ounce All being mixed put them into a Glass in a cool place and reserve it for use adding to it two Nutmegs Virtue Use and Dose This medicated Wine universals being premised and the body duly purged perfectly cures the Scurvy in these Northern and Maritime Regions where it is natural and domestick and is also an infallible Medicine in rectifying the Blood The dose is from three ounces to four morning and evening two hours before meat and let the sick continue the use of this Medicine till he finds himself better SECT XXIII Of compound medicated Vinegars Acetum Aromaticum odoratum or a sweet Aromatick Vinegar TAke Florentine Flower-de-luce an ounce and a half flowers of Lavender red Roses and Clove-gilliflowers of each an ounce Cloves and Cinamon of each half an ounce Nutmegs Mace lesser Galangal and Zedoary of each three drams Orange and Citron peels of each two drams Styrax Calamitis red Myrrh Benjamin of each a dram and a half
it is likewise an excellent Remedy for the Stone And is given in the running Gout Scurvy Sciatica and such like diseases and is to be continued four mornings successively Decoctum Nucis Cupressi or a Decoction of Cyprus Nuts Take Cyprus Nuts Turkish Galls of each eight ounces filings of Iron prepared with Vinegar Roch Alum of each four ounces medicinal Stone and Pomegranate peel of each an ounce and a half Let them be bruised and mixed and boiled according to Art in a sufficient quantity of red Wine or Plantane water Virtue and Use. It is applied outwardly and doth extenuate and consume all superfluous Carnosities c. The way of using is to wet a Sponge in it warm and having squeezed it bind it upon the part Decoctum Nigrum or a black Decoction Take crude Alum a pound green Vitriol half a pound Turkish Galls four ounces Verdigriese and white Tartar of each two ounces Mix them and boil them in eight pound of Wine Vinegar to the consumption of one half then add of Spirit of Wine rectified a pound Again let them be mixed and filtred and then kept for use Virtue and Use. A linen Rag wet in it and applied to the part drys and heals old Venereal Ulcers in any part of the body and takes away other Defluxions and Excrescences of evil flesh and roborates and mundifies the part affected It also perfectly cures Wounds and Bruises in other Creatures SECT XXVI Of Gargarisms Gargarismus de Althaea or a Gargarism of Marsh-mallows TAke Roots of Marsh-mallows an ounce of common Mallows half an ounce leaves of Violets Strawberries Hyssop and Sage of each three drams leaves of Peaches and Cherries of each two drams shavings of Ivy wood Album Graecum prepared with Marigold water Honey of Saturn of each a dram and a half Vitriol of Mars and Venus of each a dram flowers of Marigolds Marsh-mallows wild Poppies and Bugle of each a dram Let them be grosly cut bruised then mixed and boiled in Fountain-water and Wine Vinegar of each a pound and a half let them boil to the consumption of one third and toward the end of its boiling add of Rob of Elder a sufficient quantity to make it grateful Virtue and Use. It is of good use in the Quinsie Imposthumes of the Throat Jaws Tongue and Uvula it dissolves and discusseth the Inflammations of the Tonsils and allays and amends the pain and difficulty in swallowing but the Patient ought to use this Gargarism every hour And it is to be observed That all Gargarisms are to be used warm Gargarismus de Glycyrrhiza or a Gargarism of Liquorish Take roots of Liquorish sliced an ounce Album Graecum two drams Roch Alum a dram Boil these a little in water of Plantane Roses common Mallows and Bugle of each equal parts and a sufficient quantity of all Take of this strained Liquor a pound white Wine three ounces Diamoron and Dianucum of each a dram and a half Mix them and make a Gargarism Virtue and Use. It is of excellent use in a desperate Quinsie and other distempers of the Mouth and Throat if the Patient useth it often and warm Gargarismus Lacteatus or a Gargarism of Milk Take new Milk from the Cow two pound Album Graecum half an ounce Honey of Roses two spoonfuls Verdigriese half a dram Boil them and when strained make a Gargarism Virtue and Use. It is effectual in the Quinsie repels the Tumors and pains of the Jaws and Mouth and detergeth and heals Ulcers in those parts and it is to be used often Gargarismus de Cortice Granatorum or a Gargarism of Pomegranate bark Take of Pomegranate rind half an ounce Endive Scabious Night shade and Burnet of each three drams seeds of Sorrel and Quinces Barberries of each two drams burnt Alum a dram and a half flowers of Marsh-mallows Balaustines and Bugle of each a dram Boil them in water of Roses and Plantane and red Stiptick Wine of each a pound to the consumption of the third part Take of this strained Liquor two pound Diamoron and Dianucum of each two ounces Syrup of Pomegranates clarified Honey and Vinegar of Roses of each an ounce Spirit of Nitre so much as will make it grateful Mix them and make a Gargarism to be applied warm Virtue and Use. This is also proper for the Quinsie and it doth in a wonderful manner as well allay the Inflammation as dissolve the Imposthume and is attended with a singular discussive faculty But the use of it must be often repeated Gargarismus de Auricula Judae or a Gargarism of Iews Ears Take Barley husked half an ounce Liquorish sliced and Iews Ears cut of each two drams flowers of Marsh-mallows a dram Let them boil a little in a sufficient quantity of Plantane water Take of this clear Decoction a pound Syrup of Violets two ounces Nitre prepared a dram Mix them for a Gargarism with which let the Mouth be often washed Virtue and Use. The Medicine is of great worth as by Experience it hath been proved against Inflammations driness roughness sores and fissures of the Tongue Jaws and neighbouring parts which often happens in continual malignant and burning Feavers from hot sharp and putrid Vapors that rise to those parts Gargarismus de Tormentilla or a Gargarism of Tormentil Take roots of Tormentil and water-Acorus of each an ounce Pomegranate bark and bark of the roots of Acatia of each half a dram Balaustines and Alum of each three drams Rosemary Cinquefoil Stone-crop Sage Plantane and Hyssop of each two drams flowers of Marigolds and red Roses of each a dram Boil them in Fountain-water and Wine Vinegar of each a pound and a half to the consumption of one third in the end add of Honey of Roses so much as will make it grateful Virtue and Use. It cures the Putrefaction and Scurvy of the Mouth it renews the Gums perished by any disease or rotted by an Imposthume It fastens the Teeth and makes the flesh grow up to them again and it also contracts the Uvula that is fallen In short it is of good use in all the vices of the Mouth Tongue Palate and Tonsils nay Ulcers and Inflammations also And if used warm often or every hour it restores them to their perfect health again Gargarismus de Pyrethro or a Gargarism of Pellitory Take roots of Pellitory of Spain two drams the best Olibanum and white Ginger of each a dram and a half seeds of Henbane bruised of Sage of each a dram long Pepper a scruple Boil them in Wine Vinegar and Fountain-water of each half a pound and make a Gargarism Virtue and Use. It is excellent and very effectual in pains of the Teeth for it hath an Anodyne faculty But the sick must use it often in the day till the pain ceaseth Gargarismus de Hyoscyamo or a Gargarism of Henbane Take roots of Henbane an ounce roots of the lesser Nettles Cinquefoil and Pellitory of Spain of each six drams shavings of Lignum
drams Boil them and take of the strained Decoction a pound Oyl of Linseed four ounces brown Sugar Candy an ounce Diaphaenicon six drams Sal Gem a dram and a half Mix them for a Clyster Enema Ventrem leniens in Colica ab Apostemate or a lenifying Clyster in the Colick caused by an Imposthume Take roots of Comfry and Marsh-mallows of each an ounce leaves of common Mallows Violets and Melilot of each half an ounce flowers of Marsh-mallows Acacia and white Lilies of each two drams Boil them and take of the clear Decoction a pound Oyl of Chamomil four ounces Electuary of the juyce of Roses six drams Cassia fresh drawn half an ounce Cream of Tartar two drams common Salt a dram and a half Mix them for a Clyster Enema in causa à duritie Faecum or a Clyster in Costiveness of the Bowels Take roots of Marsh-mallows and common Mallows of each an ounce leaves of branch Ursine Pellitory of the Wall Marsh-mallows of each six drams flowers of Chamomil Linseed and Foenugreek of each half an ounce Boil them and take of the clear Decoction a pound Oyl of Sesamum three ounces Benedicta laxativa a● ounce common Salt three drams Mix them for a Clyster Enema Colicum quod vehementer probatur or a Clyster for the Colick when the pain is vehement Take Broth of fat Meat a pound Oyl of Chamomil and Dill of each two ounces clarified Honey an ounce and a half Cream of Tartar three drams Gal Gem a dram and a half Enema dolorem Colicum sedans or a Clyster allaying the pain of the Colick Take roots of Marsh-mallows and common Mallows of each an ounce flowers of Chamomil Melilot and Elder of each half an ounce seeds of Fenil Anise Cummin Flax and Smallage of each two drams Boil them and take of the strained Decoction twelve ounces Malmsey Wine four ounces Oyl of Chamomil and Dill of each two ounces Benedicta laxativa an ounce the Yolk of an Egg. Mix them and make a Clyster Enema Anodynum or an Anodyne Clyster Take roots of Marsh-mallows white Lilies and Liquorish of each an ounce leaves of Melilot Chamomil Violets and common Mallows of each half an ounce seeds of Foenugreek Flax and Quinces of each three ounces the bark of Mandrake and wild Poppy flowers of each a dram Boil them and take of the strained Decoction a pound and a half fresh Butter not seasoned the Yolk of an Egg Extract of Oriental Saffron ten grains Mix them and make a Clyster Enema refrigerans or a cooling Clyster Take leaves of Strawberries Purslain Violets and Lettice of each half an ounce the four greater cold Seeds of each three drams Damask Prunes twenty flowers of water-Lilies Mullein and Roses of each a dram Boil them and take of the strained Decoction a pound Oyl of Violets three ounces Honey of Roses an ounce Electuary of the juyce of Roses six drams Nitre prepared a dram Mix them and inject it Enema calefaciens or a warming Clyster Take roots of Elicampane and Pellitory of Spain of each an ounce leaves of Calamint Mercury Hyssop and Origanum of each half an ounce flowers of Chamomil Stoechas Rosemary and Sage of each two drams Agarick tyed up in a cloth seeds of Cummin Anise and Bishops-weed of each a dram and a half Boil them and take of the strained Decoction a pound Oyl of Rue three ounces Benedicta laxativa an ounce Sea Salt three drams Extract of Wormwood a scruple Mix them for a Clyster Enema Stipticum in fluxibus Ventris or a Clyster in Fluxes of the Belly Take of dry Cheese prepared an ounce and an half roots of Hounds-tongue Pomegranate rind Turkish Galls of each an ounce Boil them in a sufficient quantity of Stiptick Wine and take of the clear Decoction a pound Frankincense pulverized three drams the Yolk of an Egg. Mix them and give the Clyster warm Enema aliud Stipticum or another Stiptick Clyster Take Oyl of St. Iohns-wort six ounces Honey of Roses Goats Suet and new Wax of each three ounces Melt them together over the fire and make a restringent Clyster Enema adstringens or an astringent Clyster Take roots of water-Acorus Tormentil and Snakeweed of each an ounce leaves of Pimpernel Ribwort and Plantane of each half an ounce seeds of Sorrel Purslain and Myrtle of each three drams flowers of yellow Mullein red Roses and Balaustines of each a dram and a half Boil them all in Milk burnt to or in Smiths water and take of the clear Decoction a pound Mill-dust an ounce Gum Arabick and Tragacanth of each a dram Mix them and make a Clyster without Oyls Enema aliud adstringens or another astringent Clyster Take roots of Tapsus barbatus Plantane and Bistort of each an ounce leaves of Horstail Knotgrass and Rupturewort of each half an ounce Balaustines and Pomegranate peel of each two drams red Roses and Sumach of each a dram Boil them in Chalybeate or Smiths water and take of the clear Decoction a pound juyce of Millefoil two ounces Goats Suet an ounce and a half Oriental Saffron a scruple Mix them and make a Clyster which give after detersive or purgative Clysters Enema ad Lienteriam Diarrhoeam Take roots of Mullein Snakeweed and Tormentil of each an ounce leaves of Millefoil St. Iohns-wort and Bramble of each half an ounce Cyprus Nuts and Myrtle-berries of each two drams Boil them and take of the strained Decoction a pound Honey of Roses an ounce Hypocistis and Acacia of each two drams Laudanum a dram Mix them and give it Clyster-wise aft●● Detersives by purging and astringent Medicines Enema tergens siccans or a drying and cleansing Clyster Take whole Barley half an ounce leaves of Wormwood and Myrtle of each half an ounce Lupines and Lentils of each two drams flowers of the lesser Centaury and red Roses of each a dram Boil them in rain-Rain-water and take of the strained Decoction a pound Honey of Roses three ounces Make a Clyster and give it warm Enema consolidans or a consolidating Clyster Take roots of Tapsus barbatus and great Comfry of each a dram and a half of the herb Plantane Horstail and leaves of Myrtle of each half an ounce red Roses two drams Make a Decoction in Chalybeate or Smiths water and take of it when strained a pound of Goats Suet two ounces Mill-dust a dram Mastich half a dram Mix them and make a Clyster Enema ad Bilem alterandum in Dysenteria c. or a Clyster altering Choler in a Dysentery Take Barley husked and Linseed of each two ounces small Raisons an ounce common Mallows and Violets of each half an ounce Make a Decoction and when strained take of it a pound Oyl of Roses three ounces brown Sugar an ounce and a half the Yolk of an Egg and a little Salt Mix them and give it for a Clyster Enema dolores Dysentericos sedans or a Clyster allaying pains in the bloody Flux Take of
each four ounces Let it be often injected to the quantity of four ounces at a time Enema ad Vermes in Ventriculo or a Clyster for Worms in the Stomach Take Liquorish and Barley cleansed of each an ounce sat Figs and Damask Prunes of each twenty Aniseeds a dram and a half Boil them and take of the Decoction half a pound brown Sugar and the best Honey of each an ounce and a half Mix them and make a Clyster without Oyl or Salt Enema ad Ascarides or a Clyster for the little Worms in the Guts Take roots of round Birthwort and Gentian of each an ounce the herbs Wormwood Southernwood and Carduus of each half an ounce Peach leaves and the tops of the lesser Centaury of each two drams flowers of Horehound two drams Make a Decoction of which take twelve ounces of a Lixivium four ounces Mix them for a Clyster which inject by degrees that is twice in the same hour Enema ad evacuandum Vermes interfectos or a Clyster to bring away Worms Take Liquorish and Myrrh of each an ounce Sebestens twenty five Make a Decoction of which take a pound brown Sugar an ounce crude Honey six drams the Yolk of an Egg and a little Salt Mix them and without Oyl make a Clyster Enema in Rhagadiis rimis seu scissuris Ani or a Clyster for the chops or clefts of the Fundament Probatum Take Oyl of Violets five ounces Butter not seasoned three ounces Mucilage of Tragacanth seeds of Fleabane and Quinces of each an ounce and a half brown Sugar an ounce Mix them and make a Clyster Enema pro Pueris or a Clyster for Children Take Chamomil and Pellitory of the Wall of each half an ounce roots of Liquorish two drams leaves of Sena a dram Boil them and take of the clear Decoction six ounces the best Manna half an ounce Oyl of white Lilies two drams common Salt a scruple Mix them and make a Clyster Enema aliud pro Infantibus or another Clyster for Infants Take of Marsh-mallow roots half an ounce the herb Melilot two drams flowers of Marsh-mallows and Mullein of each a dram Boil them and take of the Decoction three ounces brown Sugar half an ounce Oyl of Chamomil a dram and a half Calabrian Manna a dram Mix them and make a Clyster which give warm Annotation 1. Clysters are of great use and are most noble and mild Medicines in all passions and affects of the Head 2. If a Purge he given and it should not work in two or three hours let a moderate Clyster be applied that it may be drawn downwards 3. If the Patient should not retain his Clyster long enough let there be another presently applied and if this should not stay with him a third also is to be given for the sick person is not to be constrained to keep them but others to be again repeated 4. Commonly two Clysters a day may be administred or at the most three beyond which it is not safe to proceed and let there be at least four hours between each of them 5. But if one Clyster should work well and effectually let that one suffice 6. In the Epilepsie Apoplexy Convulsion Palsie c. sharp Clysters are generally to be used yet let not one or the other be used that may hinder 7. In the bloody Flux because of Ulcers in the Bowels Clysters are to be used warm but not hot 8. In the Stone of the Reins and Bladder nothing is more excellent than Clysters for the drawing away of the superfluous humors but the quantity of them ought to be sometimes less than usual because repletion increaseth the pain of the Bowels Afterward the matter being thus discharged the parts mundified and the pain asswaged Diureticks may be given 9. If you would give Clysters for the Worms Oyls are not to be mixed therewith for the Worms do usually shun Oyl 10. If one Clyster or more should be given in a day although compounded with the strongest Catharticks and should have no operation in such a case take water well impregnate with Salt and make a Clyster which apply warm for this never fails but returns with great plenty of the offending Excrements and is indeed a great Secret For example Take warm water a pound common Salt an ounce and a half which being mixed and dissolved give it for a Clyster 11. Whosoever is troubled with difficulty of breathing is not to be forced to retain a Clyster SECT XXXIII Of compound Oyls Oleum Otalgicum or an Oyl for the Hearing TAke Roots of black Hellebore half an ounce pulp of Coloquintida three drams leaves of Sena and Bay-berries of each two drams Millepedes alive Alipta Moschata and Cloves of each a dram and a half the herb Rosemary Mouse-ear Marjoram and Savin of each half a handful Boil them in Wine and take of the strained Decoction three ounces Oyl of bitter Almonds two ounces Oyl of Iuniper-berries and Oyl of Peter of each half an ounce Oyl of Pismires a dram and a half Again boil them to the consumption of the humidity and reserve the Oyl for use Virtue and Use. It helps difficulty of Hearing and takes away the ringing in the Ears if a few drops of it be dropped prudently into the Ears morning and evening or Cotton dropped therein and applied Oleum Acovisticum ambratum or an Oyl for the Hearing with Amber Take Oyl of bitter Almonds four ounces Oleum Nardinum compound Oyl of white Lilies of each two ounces the juyce of Origanum Marjoram Rue Leeks Radishes and Onions of each an ounce All being mixed boil it to the consumption of the Juyces and the Oyl being strained add to it Spirit of Wine well impregnate with Millepedes sharp Wine Vinegar of each half an ounce Ambergriese flowers of Mother of Thyme Savin-berries Cummin seed and Mace of each a dram Cubebs white Hellebore Mastich Ladanum and Styrax Calamitis of each half a dram true Castor long Pepper Oriental Saffron and Nitre prepared of each a scruple Every Medicine being pulverized by it self and all diligently shaken together let them be again boiled in Balneo to the consumption of all the humidity and being cold and the Oyl pressed and strained mix with it Oyl of Pismires and Aniseeds of each a dram Gallia Moschata finely powdered a scruple Mix them and keep them for use Virtue and Use. It is an excellent experienced Medicine against Deafness and thickness of Hearing also for the ringing in the Ears caused of Vapors Humors or Wind It also asswageth the pain of the Ears breaks Imposthumes and cures running Ulcers And the use of it is thus drop a few drops of it into the Ears morning and evening stopping the Ears after it with muskified Cotton and thus using it for three or four days it performs the Cure Oleum Carminativum or a Carminative Oyl Take Oyl of Cummin seed half an ounce Oyl of Fenil seed Aniseed and Caraway seed of each a dram Oyl of
neither do they entertain them only with derision and mocks but with scurrilous reproaches terming them vain Trifles nay Dung and Dross Without doubt with the same temerity and boldness will they handle me unmindful in the mean time poor wretched Fellows unseasoned parboiled Medicasters and Mountebanks or to speak more plainly Asses in Folio how meanly they themselves are furnisht with the knowledge of Physick and all other Arts and Sciences But as the Proverb is The more ignorant the more impudent so is it customary with these acute Zoilus's and Aristarchus's forsooth that when they cannot become known by their own Worth and Virtue they endeavour it another way that is by detracting the Fame of others and crying up themselves and their own Deeds they hope for Esteem and Repute and this chiefly among the ignorant and simple but remember the Proverb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is easier to carp than to copy But alas what a pitiful Fame and a vain empty Glory is that which when it comes to the Touch what they so Thrasonically boast of plainly comes to nothing and so runs the fortune of Icarus and undergoes the like disgrace having arrogantly emulated his temerity that it becomes subject to Horace his Scoff Risum teneatis amici The Disease which by such an ignominious Event this affected Glory and repulse draws upon it self I speak both what I have known and seen finds no Cure by Chickens boiled over and over again much less by Sigils Amulets Characters Superstitions Incantations Rites Ceremonies Figures Cabalistical Tables Magical Cures and a thousand other vanities which as it self is mightily pleased in so it imposeth upon others under the name of a more secret sort of Physick But as to this Thrasonical Tribe of Censors admiring only themselves and their own Works according to the supercilious Authority and Licence which they arrogate to themselves Marking as the Proverb is with a black Coal the Works of others but whatever they be why make I many words Rats betray themselves by the mark they leave behind them so our Censors do themselves by their own rash and insipid Judgments For which they deserve no other reward than what Midas had for his Judgment against Apollo as the old By-word goes King Midas wears the Asses Ears But Ovid expresseth it more fully in Lib. 11. Fab. 4. of his Metamorphosis Nec Delius aures Humanum patitur stolidas retinere figuram Sed trahit in spacium Villisque albentibus implet Instabilésque illas facit dat posse moveri Caetera sunt hominis partem damnatur in unam Induitúrque aures tardè gradientis aselli Which is thus translated by our Country-man Sandys Phoebus for this gross abuse Transforms his ears his folly to declare Stretcht out in length and covered with gray hair Unstable and now apt to move The rest The former figure of a man possest Punisht in that offending part who bears Upon his skull a slow-pac'd Asses ears And let not this reward be envied our Midas lets them please themselves that they are conspicuous when compared with others let them live after their own wishes let them abound in their own sense and perswade themselves that they only know and are able to do what others may admire In the mean time candid Reader I shall not desist to improve the Talent that is given me but improve all my endeavours for the service of the Physical Republick and promote whatsoever may accommodate thee Upon which account I had rather obey the desires of my friends Princes and Great men both in publishing this and my former Piece than fear the Currish Censures of barking Zoilus's First of all I collected these things for my own Use and private Practice as a Store-house always at hand where-ever I should be at home or abroad and had no thoughts of publishing them but the Authority of the chiefest Physicians of almost all Germany being importunate with me and perswading me to a Publication prevailed with me to change my mind and to make those things publick which were collected only for private use considering also that I was not born for my self alone but also for such as should need my Labours To such then do I willingly communicate these things of mine and not to those 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 self-conceited Aristarchus's of whose Judgments whenas they themselves are as yet ignorant of the Fundamentals of Physick or prepossest with natural defect or perhaps newly come out of the Barbers Shop or Stable unpreparedly rushing upon these our Labours precipitately judge them either imperfect unprofitable or more than needs and yet themselves produce nothing of more Wit Excellency or Safety I make no reckoning nor account I was unwilling enviously to keep any thing secret to the end that he who pleaseth may to the Glory of God and good of his Neighbour put them in practice and that any one being in peril of Health and Life and want help may come hither as to a Sanctuary and take hence as from a well-furnisht Armory wholesom Weapons and Remedies against all Diseases and Distempers whatsoever the various and manifold use of which as it abundantly affords so it evidently approves them to those who make tryal which all Fundamental and Dogmatical Physicians and safe Practitioners confess with open mouth Try you that please the Event will administer Praise and Commendation enough if they cannot please and satisfie all it is enough that they content the Good Skilful and Experienced Sincere Reader let these things suffice spoken by way of Epilogue concerning this our Physico-Chymical Treasury and Store-house a Work of great Labour and Toil and now enriched with not a few Additions promised in my former Edition use it and enjoy it till such time as by Licence of the Fates other things perhaps more secret and no less my own Inventions than the former may be made publick for the Eternal benefit of the Physical Republick In the mean time farewel FINIS The first Table of the Sections Sect. Page 1. Of select and other precious Chymical Medicines 1 2. Of liquid Tinctures 46 3. Of Extracts 58 4. Of certain Preparations 83 5. Of Species and Powders 88 6. Of Pills 114 7. Of Rotula's or Cakes 129 8. Of Morsels 138 9. Of Troches 144 10. Of Suffiments 150 11. Of compound Salts 155 12. Of Marmelades 162 13. Of liquid Confects and Electuaries 169 14. Of purging Confects and Electuaries 185 15. Of Lohochs or Eclegma's 194 16. Of Syrups 197 17. Of Elixirs 208 18. Of compound Spirits of Wine 212 19. Of compound distilled Waters 220 20. Of mixed Liquors 247 21. Of Emulsions 259 22. Of Clarets and medicated Wines 261 23. Of compound medicated Vinegars 269 24. Of Epithems 279 25. Of Decoctions 279 26. Of Gargarisms 296 27. Of Lixiviums 301 28. Of Baths 304 29. Of Vesicatories 309 30. Of Pessaries 310 31. Of Suppositories 312 32. Of Clysters 314 33. Of compound Oyls 333 34. Of Balsams and
a dram Let them infuse in a sufficient quantity of sharp Wine in Balneo for five or six days till the Vinegar be perfectly tinctured then filter it and keep it for use Virtue Use and Dose The smell and odor of the Fume upon hot Coals immediately raiseth Women that are suffocated c. it is also good in the Vertigo's Lethargies and other sleepy diseases And if it be taken inwardly it also performs the same The dose is from half a spoonful to a whole one Acetum Vomitorium or a Vomiting Vinegar Take bark of the roots of Thapsia four ounces ●oots of fresh dryed Asarabacca two ounces seeds of Cart a●us or bastard Saffron an ounce Cinamon half an ounce All being bruised and mixed infuse them in four pound of the best Wine Vinegar Let them digest in a Glass close shut for a month often shaking them in the time after distil them in Sand in a Copper body with a Leaden top to it And so you shall have distilled Vinegar impregnated with Saturn and a little sweet all which keep for use not rejecting the flegm Virtue Use and Dose It is a sweet and pleasant Vomit and purgeth all Humors as well cold as hot and is given in Quotidian and Tertian as well true as bastard both which it cures it takes away debility and loathing caused by super fluous sharp humors it is also an approved Medicine in renewed Feavers after seven Fits The dose is from two ounces to three more or less And to delicate bodies it is given in Syrup of Vinegar SECT XXIV Of Epithems Epithema generale or a general Epithem GOod in Melancholy Madness Phrensies immoderate Watchings pain and disorder of the Head in general from any cause Take water of wild Poppy Lettice and Roses of each four ounces of our Troches of Radice Rhodia an ounce Mix them for an Epithem Another of the same efficacy Take water of Henbane Sage and Vervain of each four ounces our Troches of roots of Rhodia an ounce Mix them for an Epithem and when there is a necessity of using it wet a double linen Rag therein and press it gently and apply it warm to the Temples and Forehead and this direction is also to be observed in the following Epithems An Epithem for the pain in the Head coming of a cold Cause with or without a Catarrh Take water of Betony Rosemary and Vervain of each four ounces Peach kernels half an ounce Cubebs three drams Nutmegs and Sandarack of each a dram roots of Mandrakes half a dram Mix them and make an Epithem and apply it warm Another in a hot Cause Take water of Chamomil Sage and Rosemary of each four ounces Peach kernels half an ounce the best Olibanum two drams Cloves Mace and wood of Aloes of each a dram roots of Zedoary half a dram Mix them for an Epithem An Epithem for pains of the Head coming of a ho● Cause with or without a Catarrh Take water of Roses Violets and common Mallows of each three ounces all the Sanders of each a dram and a half white Amber prepared a dram flowers of wild Poppy and Vervain of each half a dram Camphire a scruple Mix them for an Epithem for the Head Another in the same Case Take water of wild Poppy and Roses of each three ounces mans Skull calcined without fire a dram Oriental Saffron half a dram Mix them for an Epithem for the Head which operates wonderfully Epithema Hypnoticum or a Sleep-bringing Epithem Take water of Roses and Lettice of each four ounces Opium Spagirically prepared a dram Oriental Saffron half a dram of the spongy knot growing on wild Roses a scruple Mix them and dissolve them faithfully the mixture being prepared wet a linen Cloth in it and apply it warm to the Temples and moisten the Nostrils with it also and presently they begin to sleep Another to procure Sleep Take water of Nutmegs Lettice and Night shade of each four ounces seeds of white Poppy half an ounce seeds of Henbane and Dill of each two drams roots of Hounds-tongue a dram and a half flowers of Elicampane yellow water-Lily and Violets of each a scruple Bruise the Seeds in a stone Mortar with a wooden Pestle then mix them and press them and so make an Epithem for the Head An experienced warming Cordial Epithem Take water of Cinamon Balm and Bugloss of each three ounces Elks horn Spagirically calcined Cloves Nutmegs and Citron peels of each a dram and a half wood of Aloes a dram Pearls prepared red Coral prepared of each half a dram seeds of Marjoram and Basil of each a scruple Oriental Saffron and Rosemary of each a scruple Mix them for an Epithem for the Heart Another for the same Case Take water of Roses Basil and Clove-gillyflowers of each three ounces species of Diamoschu dulce and Diambra of each a dram and a half Dianthos and Gems calcined of each a dram Mix them and make an Epithem to be applied to the region of the Heart A cooling Epithem in the Syncope and other Affects of the Heart Take water of red Roses four ounces water of Sarrel and water-Lily of each four ounces Vinegar violated an ounce red Coral prepared all the Sanders of each a dram sealed Earth and Bole Armeniack of each two scruples of the five precious Stones prepared bone of a Stags heart Pearls prepared Mace Cinamon Camphire of each ten grains Mix them for an Epithem for the Heart A most noble Epithem in the Palpitation of the Heart Take water of Marjoram Basil Balm Roses and Malmsey Wine of each three ounces Vinegar rosated an ounce species de Gemmis calid of Diambra and Diamoschu dulce of each a dram wood of Aloes and Mace of each two scruples Cinamon and Rosemary of each half a dram bone of a Stags heart Pearls and red Coral prepared Citron peel of each a scruple the five precious Stones prepared a scruple Mix all for an Epithem for the Heart Another for the Palpitation of the Heart Take water of Roses Sage and Borage of each three ounces odoriferous Wine an ounce Vinegar violated half an ounce species Diathameron and Diamargariton frigid of each a dram and a half Harts-horn Spagirically calcined Cassia lignea yellow Sanders Cardamoms the less of each half a dram Oriental Saffron flowers of Cloves and Rosemary of each a scruple Mix them for an Epithem to be applied to the Breast An Epithem for the Weakness and Inflammation of the Liver Take water of Water-Lilies Wormwood Endive Roses and Succory of each two ounces Vinegar rosated an ounce species Diatrion santalon half an ounce Crystals of Saturn two drams Rhubarb a dram and a half red Coral prepared two scruples seeds of Purslain and Sorrel of each a scruple Camphire Mace and Spike of each ten grains Mix them and make an Epithem according to Art Another in the same Case Take water of white Epatick flowers Rasberries Strawberries and the lesser Centaury of each three
ounces Vinegar prepared with Sanders an ounce and a half species Diarrhodon Abbatis roots of Scorzonera and Plantane of each two drams Salt of Endive and Succory of each half a dram the four greater cold Seeds and the four lesser cold Seeds of each a scruple Mix them for an Epithem for the Liver Epithema Hepaticum in causa frigida or an Epithem for the Liver grieved with a cold Distemper Take Malmsey Wine four ounces water of Agrimony Pauls Betony and Mother of Thyme of each three ounces Spirit of Iuniper an ounce and a half species of Diacurcuma and Diacubeba of each two drams Rhubarb sweet Cane Cane Cassia lignea of each a dram Salt of Pontick Wormwood and Southernwood of each two scruples Oriental Saffron seeds of Cummin and Lavender of each half a dram Squinanth flowers of yellow Stoechas of each a scruple Mix all for an Epithem Epithema in Inflammatione Renum praesentissimum or an Epithem for an Inflammation of the Reins Take juyce of Plantane and Night shade depurated of each four ounces water of Housleek and Purslain of each three ounces odoriferous Wine and Wine Vinegar violated of each an ounce and a half Nitre prepared Mix them and make an Epithem to be applied to the region of the Reins as the manner is But it is to be noted If cooling Epithems are to be applied to noble parts they are not to be applied cold but warm except the heat be very intense and then it may be used cold SECT XXV Of Decoctions Decoctum Catarrhaie or a Decoction for a Catarrh TAke clear Fountain water nine pound clarified Honey five pound Sage Origanum Marjaram Hyssop and Rosemary of each an ounce Boil it to the consumption of the third part and then strain it and to the strained Liquor add roots of Elicampane Coltsfoot and Florentine Flower-de luce of each six drams seeds of Roman Nettles Carduus Anise and Fenil of each half an ounce Maidenhair spotted Lungwort Scabious and Horehound of each two drams the Cordial Flowers and flowers of Coltsfoot and wild Poppy of each a dram Let these macerate 24 hours and then add Cubebs Cinamon Nutmegs Cardamoms the less white Ginger Galangal the less Cloves of each a dram Then let them boil once and so put them into some glass Vessel and let it there stand a whole day and make a clear Decoction according to Art Virtue Use and Dose It is very effectual in Catarrhs falling from the Head upon the Breast and the parts thereabouts The dose is a good draught at a time or the Patient may drink so much daily as his thirst requires Decoctum Cosmeticum or a Beautifying Water Take Venetian Borax white Sugar Candy and sublimated Mercury of each two drams Let them be finely pulverized and tyed up apart in a linen Rag and boiled in four pound of May-dew gathered off from the Wheat till the Mercury be dissolved and in the strained Liquor while warm dissolve two drams of Camphire then filter it and keep it for use Virtue and Use. It is only applied outwardly to the spots of the Face which it takes away and leaves the Skin white and clean But in using of it take heed lest it touch the Eyes or Teeth Decoctum Arthriticum or a Decoction for the Gout Take small Raisons eight ounces shavings of Guajacum eight ounces roots of China an ounce roots of Liquorish and water-Acorus of each half an ounce Cinamon and the lesser Galangal of each a dram Let them be cut and bruised and then infused 24 hours in ten pound of Barley-water afterward boil them over a gentle fire to the consumption of the third part and make a clear Potion according to Art Virtue Use and Dose I use this happily in all Catarrhs and running Gouts proceeding from a destillation of cold Humors especially where the sick is very dry I also ordinarily give it in ill Habits and Dropsies for their common drink for it roborates and drys the body of all its superfluity The Patient cannot well erre in the dose but let him drink at his pleasure Decoctum Pectorale subacidum or a Pectoral Decoction a little tart Take Fountain-water two pound and a half Virgin Honey two pound the best Wine Vinegar a pound and a half Boil it over a gentle fire till it comes to four pound in which infuse small Raisons three ounces seeds of Carduus and Roman Nettles of each an ounce roots of Elicampane Florentine Flower-de-uce and Coltsfoot of each half an ounce Maidenhair Scabious and Hyssop of each two drams Dates Iujubes and Figs of each eight flowers of Coltsfoot Violets Borage and Bugloss of each a dram Let them macerate twenty four hours and then boil them over a gentle fire to the consumption of one part at last strain it through Hippocrates sleeve and aromatize it with a little Cinamon Virtue Use and Dose It attenuates thick humors in the Phthisick Asthma Cough and other Pectoral diseases it cuts the tough softens the hard and brings forth the unprofitable humors it also resists Putrefaction The dose is from half an ounce to an ounce Decoctum Pectorale subdulce or a sweetish Pectoral Decoction Take small Raisons and white Sugar Candy of each four ounces roots of Liquorish Coltsfoot and Florentine Flower-de-luce of each an ounce spotted Lungwort Pauls Betony Harts-tongue Maidenhair and Horehound of each an ounce seeds of Myrtles Anise and Fenil of each three drams flowers of Chamomil Marsh-mallows Bugloss Liverwort lesser Centaury and Violets of each a dram and a half Dates dryed Figs Iujubes and Sebestens of each eight Let them be cut and bruised and infused 24 hours in four pound of Hydromel two pound of the water of the Juyce of Scabious distilled then boil them to the consumption of the third part and about the end of the Decoction let it be aromatized with Galangal the less Cinamon Cardamoms the less and white Ginger of each a dram Oriental Saffron half a dram Then strain it through Hippocrates sleeve and make a clear Potion which edulcorate with white Sugar Candy Virtue Use and Dose It relieves those troubled with Asthma's distempers of the Liver Pleurisies Coughs c. and the continual use of this Decoction for some time cures the Consumption For it facilitates the Spitting mundifies the Breast heals the Ulcers of the Lungs c. nay and it opens the obstructions of the Liver and Spleen also The dose is morning noon and night from two ounces to three Decoctum Rad. Chinae Pectorale or a Pectoral Decoction of the Roots of China Take the best and heavy roots of China cut cross into little round and thin pieces three ounces Infuse it in water of Scabious Coltsfoot and Pauls Betony of each two pound Let them stand in infusion 24 hours in a glazed Vessel in a warm place well covered with Cloaths then add Bugloss an ounce roots of Liquorish and Elicampane of each half an ounce seeds of Cudwort and Fenil of