The Works of Aristotle, the Famous Philosopher, Containing His Complete Masterpiece, Displaying the Secrets of Nature in the Generation of Man: to Which is Added, the Family Physician ... Also His Experienced Midwife ... And His Last Legacy
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of each one dram: balustium one scruple: make a powder; vi'ith sy- rup of quinces make it into pills: take one always before meals Take lapidis, hseinatia. triti, of each two scruples; sperierdum, alantalia. one ounce . treeh decarabede. scorria, ferri, coral, frankincense, of each one sciuple : fine bole one scruple : beat tt^ese to fine powder, and with sugar and plain- tain-water iMake lozenges Asses' nung is approved of. whe- ther token mwardlv with svrun of quinces, or outwardlv with steel...ed water Galen, bv conveying the juice of it through a me'renchita in t'ne womb four davs together, cured this immoderate flux, which no wavs else could be restrained. Going to bed, let her take one scruple and a half of pilon in water; make a suifumigation for the matrix of mastic, frank- incense, burnt frogs, not forgetting the hoof of a mule. Take the juice of knotgrass, comfrey, and quinces, of each one ounce, camphire one dram, dip silk or cotton therein, and ap- ply it to the place. Take of oil of mastic, myrtles, quin- ces, of each half an ounce; fine bole, troch, decarda, of each one dram : sanguis draconis a sufficient quantity; mjike an unguent, and apply it befoie and behind.
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