The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ...

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The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ...
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Pechey, John, 1655-1716.
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London :: Printed by F. Collins for J. Lawrence ...,
1694.
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Dispensatories.
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Diatsayrion.

Take of the roots of fresh Satyrion three ounces, of the Pulp of Dates, sweet Almonds, of Pine Ap∣ples, Pistaches, and of Ginger Candied, and of Eringo roots Candied, each one ounce, of Cloves, Galingal, long and black Pepper, each three drams, of Ambargrease, one scruple, of Musk two scruples, of penides four ounces, of Cinnamon, and Saffron, each half an ounce, of Malago Sack three ounces, of Nutmegs, Mace, and Grains of Paradise, each two drams, of the seeds of the Ash, of the Bellies and Loyns of Scinks, of factitious Borax, and Ben∣zoin, each three drams, of the wood of Aloes, and Cardamons, each two drams, of the seeds of Net∣tles and Onions, and of the roots of Avens, each one dram and an half; beat all the Simples, and mix them, then with two pound and one half of Syrup of Ginger, make an Electuary.

Virtues. It is chiefly used to provoke Languid ve∣nery.

Dose. Half an ounce of it may be taken at a time.

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