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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Syrupus de Erysimo. Pag. 56. In the L. Book. O R Syrup of Hedg-mustard.

The Colledg. Take of Hedgmustard fresh, six handfuls, the Roots of Alicampane, Coltsfoot, Liquoris, of each two oun∣ces; Borrage, succory, Maiden-hair, of each a hand∣ful and an half, the Cordial Flowers, Rosemary, and Be∣tony, of each half a handful, Annis seeds half an ounce, Raisons of the Sun stoned two ounces, let all of them being prepared according to art be boyled in a sufficient quantity of barley Water and Hydromel, with six oun∣ces of juyce of Hedgmustvrd to two pound and an half, the which with three pound of sugar boyl into a Syrup according to art.

Culpeper. A. It was invented against cold afflictions of the breast and Lungues, as Astmaes, hoarceness &c. you may take it either with a Liquoris stick, or which is better, mix an ounce of it with three or four ounces of pectoral decoction, and drink it off warm in the morning.

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