Triphera Solutive. Page 119. in the Latin Book
The Colledg] Take of Diacrydium ten drachms, Turbith an ounce and an half, Cardamoms the less, Cloves, Cinnamon,* 1.1 Honey of each three drachms, yellow Sanders, Liquoris, sweet Fennel seeds of each half an ounce, Acorus Schenanth, of each a dram, Red∣Roses, Citron pills preserved, of each three drachms, Violets two drachms, Penids four ounces, white Su∣gar half a pound, Honey clarified in juyce of Apples one pound, make an Electuary according to art.
Culpeper] A. The Diacrydium and 〈◊〉〈◊〉, ate a couple of untoward purges, the rest are all Cordials, but what to make of them all together I know not, and as little reason do I know, why they should put Honey in twice, unless they mistook honey for Mace, they have a blessed turn in this world, 'tis lawful for them to mistake, but for no body else.