Consectio de Hyacintho. Page 103. in the Latin Book.
The Colledg] Take of Jacinth, red Corral, Bole Armenick, Earth of Lemnos of each half an ounce, the Berries of 〈◊〉〈◊〉, the Roots of Tormentil and Dittany, the seeds of Citrons, Sorrel, and Purstain, Sassron, Mirrh, red Roses exungulated, all the sorts of Sanders, bone of a Stags heart, Harts-horn, Ivory prepared, of each four scruples, Saphire, Emerald, Topas, Pearls, raw Silk, Leaves of Gold and Silver of each two scruples, Camphire, Musk, Ambergreese of each five grains: with Syrup of Lemmons, make it into a Confection according to art.
Culpeper] A. It is a great Cordial and cool, ex∣ceeding good in acute feavers, and Pestilences, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 mightily strengtheneth and cherrisheth the heart. Never above half a drachm is given at a time, very seldom so much; not because of its offensiveness, I suppose its chargableness.