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.
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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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Sect. 2.

Of the Apropriation of Medicines to the several parts of the Body.
THe 〈◊◊〉〈◊◊〉 of Authors305

Chap. 1

Of Medicines apropriated to the Head.
Their Differenceibid
Cautions in their useibid
Of Medicines apropriated to the Brain.ibid
Directions in their use305, 306
Of Medicines apropriated to the Eyes.
The opinion of Astrologers306
The election or choice of Medicines for the Eyes306
Of Medicines apropriated to the Mouth and Nose.306
Cautions for their Useibid
The manner of the Medicinesibid
Medicines apropriated to the Ears.ibid
What they are, and why they are soibid
Medicines apropriated to the teeth.ibid
What they are, and why they are soibid

Chap. 2

Of Medicines apropriated to the Breast and Lungs.
What they are307
The Opinion of other Authorsibid
The Authors Opinionibid

Chap. 3

Of Medicines apropriated to the Heart.
What the office of the Heart is
1 To cherish life.307
2 To add vigor to the affectionsibid
The afflictions of the Heart.
1 Excessive heat308
2 Poysonsibid
3 Melancholly vaporsibid
What Cordials are.ibid
1 Such as metigate the heat in Feavers.ibid
2 Such as resist 〈◊〉〈◊〉.ibid
1 By Antipathy between the Medicine and the poysonibid
2 By Sympathy between the Medicine and the Heartibid
〈◊〉〈◊〉 Such as strengthen the Heartibid
4 Such as refresh the Spiritsibid

Chap. 4

Of Medicines apropriated to the stomach
The infirmities of the stomachibid
1 Appetite lostibid
2 Digestion weaknedibid
3 The Retentive Faculty corruptedibid
Medicines apropriated to the stomach, are
1 Such as provoke Appetiteibid
2 As help Digestionibid
3 Such as help the Retentive Facultyibid
A way to find theseibid
Cautions in the use of themibid

Chap. 5

Of Medicines apropriated to the Liver.
What they are.309

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How to know themibid
How to use themibid
Chap. 6. Of Medicines apropriated to the Spleen. What the office of the Spleen is309
What medicines apropriated to the Spleen areibid
How they must be usedib.
Chap. 7. Of medicines apropriated to the Reins and Bladder.310
What they are. Their Use. Cautions.ibid
Chap. 8. Of medicines apropriated to the womb. How they ought to be used310
Chap. 9. Of Medicines apropriated to the Joynts. What they are. How they ought to be used311

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