Thesaurus & armamentarium medico-chymicum, or, A treasury of physick with the most secret way of preparing remedies against all diseases : obtained by labour, confirmed by practice, and published out of good will to mankind : being a work of great use for the publick / written originally in Latine by ... Hadrianus à Mynsicht ...; and faithfully rendred into English by John Partridge ...

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Thesaurus & armamentarium medico-chymicum, or, A treasury of physick with the most secret way of preparing remedies against all diseases : obtained by labour, confirmed by practice, and published out of good will to mankind : being a work of great use for the publick / written originally in Latine by ... Hadrianus à Mynsicht ...; and faithfully rendred into English by John Partridge ...
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Mynsicht, Adrian von, 1603-1638.
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London :: Printed by J.M. for Awnsham Churchill ...,
1682.
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Dispensatories.
Pharmacopoeias.
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Morsuli Viriles.

Take of our Confection succulata Inda an ounce, green Pistick Nuts, sweet Almonds, Pine-nuts, of each half an ounce; preserved Nutmegs two drams, Venetian Borax, lesser Galangal, long Pepper, Cardamoms the less, of each a dram; the pizzle of a Bull and a Hart, of each half a dram; Galliae Moschatae, seeds of Ashen-keys and Nettles, flesh of Skinks, Oriental Saffron, of each a scruple; Oyls

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of Cloves, Mace exprest, Cinamon, of each ten grains; white Sugar (dissolved in water of the roots of Satyrion and Rosemary flowers) sixteen ounces. Mix all, and make little morsels according to Art.

Virtue, Use, and Dose. They have an excellent and indeed a sudden operation on those who are willing to be abundantly kind to the Women. I also com∣mend them to those who are slow, idle, or negligent in their duty (called by St. Paul 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, debitam benevolentiam) so that when their cause comes before the Judge, there is a Verdict against them, or to use my Authors own words for it, Ita ut si deferan∣tur ad Iudicem, causâ cadant. The dose is upon occa∣sion, happily begun in the evening, and continued from a dram to two and half an ounce, drinking after it a little Sack or other rich Wine.

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