Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ...

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Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ...
Author
Blochwitz, Martin.
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London :: Printed for H. Brome ... and Tho. Sawbridge ...,
1677.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Botany, Medical.
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CAP. III.
Of the Medicines of the Buds or Breakings of the Elder.
I. The POWDER.

TAke as much as you will of the buds, or first breakings forth of the leaf of the Elder; being dryed in the shadow, pulverise them: either keep this Powder by it self, or mix it with equal parts of Sugar.

The many Medicinal Powder of the Buds is described sect. 3. cap. 3.

II. The CONSERVE.

Take the fresh tender buds smally cut, lib. 5. of the purest Sugar, lib. 1. upon a slow Charcole fire, mix them

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well together with a stone pestle, and expose them in an earthen pan eight days to the Suns rayes.

III. The SYRUP.

Take of the Juice prest out of these first buds and breaking of the Bore∣tree out of the tree and ground, and by subsidency purified from the dregs lib. 11. of fine white Sugar lib. 1. s. or q. s. let them be concocted with a slow balneal fire to the consistency of a Sy∣rup; which being aromatised with half an ounce of choice Cinnamon, and two drachmes of Cloves, is to be reserved in a glass vessel.

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