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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Implastrum de Meliloto Compositum. P. 180. in L. B Or, A Plaister of Melilot Compound.

The Colledg] Take of Melilot flowers six drams, Chamomel flowers, the seeds of Fenugreek, Bay ber∣ries husked, Marshmallow roots, the tops of Worm∣wood and Marjoram, of each three drachms, the seeds of Smallage, Ammi, Cardamoms, the roots of Orris, Cyperus, Spicknard, Cassia Lignea, of each one dram and an half, Bdellium five drachms, beat them all in∣to fine pouder, the Pulp of Twelve Figs, and incorpo∣rate them with a pound and an half of Melilot Plai∣ster Simple, Turpentine an ounce and an half, Amoni∣acum dissolved in Hemlock Vineger, three ounces, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 five drachms, Oyl of Marjoram, and Nard, of each half an ounce, or a sufficient quantity, make it into a Plaister with a hot mortar and pestle, without boyling.

Culpeper] A. It mollifies the hardness of the stomach liver spleen, bowels and other part of the body; it wonderfully asswageth pain, and easeth Hy∣pocondriack melancholly, and the Rickets.

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