Marmelada Epatica calida, or a hot Marmelade for the Liver.
Take Pulp of preserved Quinces four ounces, Diacu∣beba, Diacurcuma, Dialacca, of each an ounce; preser∣ved roots of Burnet, Fenil and Eryngo, of each half an
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Take Pulp of preserved Quinces four ounces, Diacu∣beba, Diacurcuma, Dialacca, of each an ounce; preser∣ved roots of Burnet, Fenil and Eryngo, of each half an
ounce; Cinamon two drams, Rhubarb a dram, spirit of Salt congealed with Salt of Wormwood half a dram. Mix them, and make of all a Marmelade according to Art.
Virtue, Use, and Dose. It is given to open obstructi∣ons of the Liver and Spleen in intemperate and cold Constitutions; and is therefore good in all ill Habits and Dropsies, and provokes Urine. The dose is from a dram to two, more or less.