Diaphoenicon. Page 113. in 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Latin Book.
The Colledg] Take of the pulp of Dates boyled in Hydromel, Penids, of each half a pound, sweet Al∣monds blanched three ounces and an half, to all of them being bruised and permixed, add clarified Ho∣ney two pound, boyl them a little and then strew in Ginger, long Pepper, Mace, Cinnamon, Rue leaves, the seeds of Fennel and Carrots, of each two drams; Turbith four ounces, Diacridium an ounce and an half; make of them an Electuary according to art.
Culpeper] A. I cannot beleeve this is so profita∣ble in Feavers taken downwards as Authors say, for it is a very violent purge: Indeed I beleeve being mixed in Clysters, it may do good in Chollicks and infirmities of the bowels coming of Raw humors, and so you may give half an ounce at a time.