Pharmacopœia Londinensis, or, The London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the Fellows, now living of the said colledg ... / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent.

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Pharmacopœia Londinensis, or, The London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the Fellows, now living of the said colledg ... / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent.
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Royal College of Physicians of London.
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London :: Printed for Peter Cole ...,
1653.
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Pharmacopoeias -- England.
Dispensatories -- England.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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Tills of Bdellium. Mesue.

The Colledg] Take of Bdellium ten drachms: Myrobalans, Bellericks, Emblicks, and Blacks, of each five 〈◊〉〈◊〉: flakes of Iron, Leek seéds, of each three drachms:* 1.1 Choncula Veneris burnt, Corral burnt, Amber, of each a drachm and an half: 〈◊〉〈◊〉, half an ounce: a 1.2 Dissolve the Bdellium in juyce of Leeks, and with so much Syrup of juyce of Leeks as is sufficient, make it into a Mass according to art.

Culpeper] A. Both this and the former are seldom used, and therefore are hardly to be had. Those that please may easily make the former, this is more tedi∣ous; but the Printer will have it put in to stop the mouth of Momus.

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