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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"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 ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51671.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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Spiritus Vini Lithontripticus, or a Spirit of Wine for the Stone.

Take roots of Elicampane, Pimpinella and Parsley, of each an ounce; Pearch-stone, River Crabs eyes, Goats blood, of each six drams; seeds of Water-Carrots, white Saxifrage, Fenil, Anise, Gromel, Roman Net∣tles, Broom, Iuniper-berries, Winter-Cherries, of each half an ounce; species of Lithrontribon, Diathamaron,

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and Trion Pipereon, of each two drams. All being bruised and mixed, let them infuse in four pound of simple Spirit of Wine for the space of fourteen days, then distil them in Balneo for use.

Virtue, Use, and Dose. It doth not only break the Stone in the Reins and Bladder, but brings it away also in sand and small pieces by Urine. The dose either for Preservation or Cure, is from one spoonful to two, by it self, or mixed with other Medicines.

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