Diacrocuma. Page 110. in the Latin Book.
Colledg] Take of Saffron, Asarabacca roots, the seeds of Parsly, Carrots, Annis, Smallage, of each half an ounce, Rhubarb, the roots of Meum, Indian Spicknard of each six drachms, Cassia Lig∣nea, Costus, Mirrh, Schenanth, Cubebs, Maddir roots, the juyces of Maudlin, and Wormwood made thick, Opobalsamum, or oyl of Nutmegs of each two drachms, Cinnamon, Calamus Aromaticuus, of each a drachm and an half, Scordium Cetrach, juyce of Liquoris of each two drachms and an half, Traga∣canth a drachm with eight times their waight in white Sugar, dissolved in Endive water, and clari∣fied, make it into an Electuary according to art.
Culpeper] A. Mesue appoints clarified Honey. It is exceeding good against cold diseases of the sto∣mach, liver, or spleen, corruption of humors, and putrifaction of meat in the stomach, il-savored co∣lour of the body, dropsies, cold faults in the reins and bladder, provokes urine. Take a drachm in the morning.