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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Pessus aperiens contra Menses suppressos, or an opening Pessary for the suppressed Terms.

TAke Roots of red Mugwort, white Diptamus, Asarum, white Hellebore and Madder, of each two drams; Scammony, Marjoram, Savin, O∣riental Saffron, of each a dram; Bay-berries husked, red Myrrh, true Castor, Sagapen, Epatick Aloes, of each a scruple; seeds of Stavesacre, Nigella, Water-cresses and Rue, of each half a dram. Let all these be well incorporated with Juyce of red Mugwort, or with Turpentine, and make a Pessary the length of the middle finger, and the bigness of it also; and in ma∣king of it up, let a third pass along the middle of it, coming out at the end a hands breadth, to pull it out of the body again; or the Powder may be put into a

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Bag made of a thin Cloth, with the addition of a little Cotton, make it to the bigness of a large finger, and put it into the body.

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