Trochisci de Eupatorio. Page 133. in the Lat. Book. Or, Troches of Maudlin.
The Colledg] Take of the Juyce of Mandlin made thick, Manna, of each an ounce: red Roses half an ounce: Spodium three drachms and an 〈◊〉〈◊〉: Spick∣nard three drachms: Rhubarb, Asarabacca roots; Annis seeds, of each two drachms: Let the Nard, Annis seeds and Roses be beaten together; the Spodi∣um, Asarabacca and Rbubarb by themselves; then mix the Manna and Juyce of Maudlin in a Mortar, add the pouders, and with new juyce make it into Troches.
Culpeper] A. Obstructions, or stoppings, and swelling above nature, both of the liver and spleen, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 cured by the inward taking of these Troches, and diseases thereof coming; as yellow and black jaun∣dice, the beginning of dropsies &c. Take them as Troches of Wormwood.