Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases first written in Latin by Mr. John Hall ... ; after Englished by James Cook ... ; to which is now added, an hundred like counsels and advices, for several honourable persons, by the sam
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Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases first written in Latin by Mr. John Hall ... ; after Englished by James Cook ... ; to which is now added, an hundred like counsels and advices, for several honourable persons, by the sam
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Hall, John, 1575-1635.
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London :: Printed by J.D. for Benjamin Shirley ...,
1679.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Diseases -- Early works to 1800.
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OBSERV. XCVII.
Mrs. Mary Murden, aged 17, labouring of a
few and ill coloured Courses, Pain of the
Head, and Redness of the Face after Meat, was
cured as followeth: ℞ the Roots of Fennel and
Parsly, each ℥ii. of Sparagus, and Butchers broom,
each ℥iii. Calamus Aromaticus ℥ss. Betony, Mugwort,
Avens, Water-cresses, Hyssop, Rosemary, Penyroyal,
Nettles, each Mss. Elicampana roots ℥ss. Liquoris
℥ii. Seeds of Anis, Fennel, each ℥iii. Raisins sto∣ned,
Mi. Sena, Polipody, each ℥iv. Hermodactils
℥ii. Rubarb, Agarick, each ʒii. Boyl them all in a
gallon of Water till half be wasted; in the strained
Liquor was dissolved Syrup of Mugwort, Au∣gustanus,
Succory with Rubarb, each ℥ii. Dose ℥iii
to v. By the use of which she was presently
cured.
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