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.
Author
Royal College of Physicians of London.
Publication
London :: Printed for Peter Cole ...,
1653.
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Subject terms
Pharmacopoeias -- England.
Dispensatories -- England.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35381.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

Pages

Ceratum de Galbano. Page 169. in the Latin Book. Or, Cerecloath of Galbanum.

The Colledg] TAke of Galbanum prepared an ounce and an half, Assa∣faetid a half an ounce, Bdellium a drachm, Mirrh two drachms, Wax two ounces, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 seeds a scruple; Featherfew, Mugwort of each half a drachm, dissolve the Gums in Vineger, and make it a Cerecloath accor∣ding to art.

Culpeper] A. Being applied to the belly of a wo∣man after labor, it clenseth her of any 〈◊〉〈◊〉 acce∣dentally left behind, helps the fits of the mother, and other accedents incident to women in that case.

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