Syrupus de Prasio. Page 62. In the Latin Book. Or, Syrup of Horehound.
The Colledg] Take of white Horehound fresh, two ounces; Liquoris, Polipodium of the Oak, Fennel, and smallage Roots of each half an ounce; white Maiden-hair, Origanum, Hysop, Calaminth, Time, savory, scabious, Coltsfoot of each six drachms; the seeds of Annis and Cotton, of each three drachms; Raisons of the sun stoned two ounces, fat Figs ten, boyl them in eight pound of Hydromel till half be con∣sumed, boyl the Decoction into a syrup with honey and sugar of each two pound, and perfume it with an ounce of the Roots of Orris Florentine.
Culpeper.] A. It is apropriated to the breast and lungues, and is a fine clenser, to purge them from thick and putrified flegm, it helps Phtisicks and Coughs, and diseases subject to old men and cold natures. Take it with a Liquoris stick. Both this Receipt and the former, Fernelius was the Author of.